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How to Beat Exodia
Exodia is a popular alternate win condition in Yu-Gi-Oh! which focuses around running a powerful draw engine in order to gather the 5 pieces of Exodia in your hand. Once that happens, that player automatically wins. There isn't a way to prevent Exodia fro...
How to Lower Your Heart Rate Naturally
A normal resting heart rate is anywhere between 60 and 100 beats per minute in adults.[1] X Trustworthy Source Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School's Educational Site for the Public Go to source If you have noticed that your heart...
How to Create an Interesting Mythology
Ever wanted to create your own mythology for a fictional text, or simply for fun? Here is a simple guide to the best, most believable way of creating a belief system or myth of your own.
How to Return to Running After a Stress Fracture
Dealing with stress fractures can be really frustrating, but they are fairly common, particularly in long-distance runners and athletes. You may also be at risk if you suffer from osteoporosis (low bone density), which makes your bones more brittle. Treat...
How to Breed Frogs
People breed frogs for many different reasons. Hatching tadpoles is a classic way to demonstrate the amphibian life-cycle to students or young people whether in the science classroom or at home. Frog enthusiasts may want to breed rarer species of frogs in...
How to Restart Pokémon Platinum
Pokémon Platinum is the third game version (after Diamond and Pearl) released during the fourth-generation core series and was released in September 2008. Starting and playing the game is quite easy to follow, just like with the recent versions. But if yo...
How to Overcome Trypophobia
Trypophobia is a relatively new term used to describe a fear of clusters of holes. People who suffer from trypophobia have an irrational fear of clusters of holes that causes them to experience anxiety and other negative effects. The effects can range fro...
How to Root a Samsung Galaxy S5
The Samsung Galaxy S5 was a flagship phone model that broke many sales records for Samsung. However, 2 GB of RAM and lots of bloatware can make it hard to use today. Rooting your device gives you superuser access. This allows to you to uninstall the b...
How to Modify Nutritional Intake After a Stroke
The risk factors that arise from having a stroke include increased blood pressure, obesity, high cholesterol and diabetes, thus giving nutrition a vital role in recovery. Concentrating your diet on foods that are low in fats, sugars, and salt will keep th...
How to Get Free Food
Occasionally, you run out of food and you need to get food fast, right? Or is it because you just want to try out something new? Below are steps to getting free food.
How to Oil a Ceiling Fan
Ceiling fans can wear over time and therefore require routine maintenance. If your ceiling fan starts making a lot of noise, the oil reservoir may be too low for optimal operation. Check to ensure your fan requires oil and then drip oil into the oil hole....
How to Move Forward
It's easy to get yourself stuck in a rut, and even if you want to move forward with your life, you may not know where to start. Before you can gain any momentum, you'll need to know which behaviors you have to drop and which you'll need to pick up. Once y...
How to Transfer iTunes Credit to Someone Else
Do you want to gift your iTunes credit or balance to someone else? Unfortunately, you cannot transfer your iTunes balance to another account. However, if you have an Apple, App Store, or iTunes gift card that has been redeemed but unused, you can request...
How to Tell if You Have Mouth Cancer
Mouth cancer (also known as oral cancer) can occur anywhere inside your mouth — in your lips, gums, tongue, under your tongue, on the roof of your mouth, inside your cheeks and around your wisdom teeth. You can identify the presence of mouth cancer by exa...
How to Do a Pap Smear
A pap smear is a routine screening test that checks for cancers or pre-cancerous cells in your cervix, which is the bottom part of your uterus. Most doctors recommend that women or people who were assigned female at birth get a pap smear once every 3-5 ye...
How to Dye Someone Else's Hair at Home
You might feel pretty confident about dyeing your own hair at home, but dyeing someone else’s can be more complicated. This can be a little nerve wracking since the person is depending on you to help them. Never fear! There are some helpful tips and trick...