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How to Use Black Lights

Posted October 28th, 2009 By monsterguide Miscellaneous, Sports

Introduction
The term “black lights” may at first seem to be a contradiction. In fact, black light refers to ultraviolet or infrared radiation that the human eye cannot see. It causes fluorescent materials to give off visible light, and is utilized to take photographs [...]

How to Tighten a Motorcycle Chain

Posted October 26th, 2009 By monsterguide Auto and Motorcycle

Occasionally tightening your motorcycle chain is an important part in motorcycle maintenance. Keep yourself safe and your motorcycle working in top condition using these steps. Read on for more.

Check your chain tension. At best, the loosest point in your motorcycle chain should range [...]

How to Sing High Notes

Posted October 26th, 2009 By Marck Arts

Reaching high notes is the dream of many singers. The melodic sound of a high note is considered by many listeners and musicians as a hallmark of great singing skill. Instead of wrecking your blossoming musical career by straining your breath [...]

How to Calculate a Golf Handicap

Posted October 25th, 2009 By Carmelia Games

A handicap is a way for you to even out the playing field against more skilled opponents or less skilled ones. Enable yourself to compete with players at varying skill levels by calculating golf handicaps. Here’s how.

To calculate a golf handicap, you must [...]

How to Brine a Chicken

Posted October 23rd, 2009 By Carmelia Cooking

Roast chicken is a popular feature in many households’ dinner tables. However, the problem of the chicken drying out and becoming less palatable has been solved by a simple process: Brining. Brining a chicken will help retain its succulent meat and improve its [...]

How to Treat Multiple Sclerosis

Posted October 23rd, 2009 By aileen Arts, Cleaning, DIY, Grooming, Health, Money and Finance

Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that damages the myelin sheath. This is a fatty substance that covers your nerves so that stimuli are transmitted properly. With the myelin sheath damaged, there would be a break in the continuity of transmission of stimuli, [...]

How to Roast Nuts

Posted October 20th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

A plate of roasted and salted nuts is heavenly. You can either munch on the roasted nuts on their own, or add them to various recipes. You can easily buy a pack at any grocery, but isn’t it better if you roast them [...]

How to Deal with Trichotillomania

Posted October 20th, 2009 By Elaine Health

Do you have this urge to pull out hair from your eyebrows, scalp, and even other parts of your body? While this might seem like a common mannerism, it can develop into an impulse control disorder, known as trichotillomania. Having this condition leads [...]

How to Address a Judge

Posted October 19th, 2009 By Marck Miscellaneous

The hallowed halls of the courtroom can intimidate even the most experienced lawyers and give them the jitters. The judge, who oversees everything in court proceedings to ensure that justice and fairness reigns over all, should be addressed with the respect accorded [...]

How to Knead Dough

Posted October 19th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

Any pastry chef knows the importance of kneading dough properly to make the perfect bread. Kneading helps develop gluten, the ingredient that gives bread the texture it needs, and also distributes the gases that came from the yeast’s metabolism. Knowing how to [...]