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How to Make Blog Themes

Posted October 26th, 2009 By Marck Computers

Blogs are considered by many people as personal spaces that they can use to convey their thoughts, opinions, or share events and insights in their daily lives.  Yet the personal nature of blogging does not have to end with what you put in [...]

How to Perform an Armbar

Posted October 25th, 2009 By Marck Sports

Whether it’s wrestling, mixed martial arts, or self-defense, the armbar should be on your repertoire of locks and holds. Armbars may not look as spectacular as spinal locks or as painful as chokeholds, but they are extremely effective at neutralizing your opponent [...]

How to Ride a Ski Lift

Posted October 14th, 2009 By Elaine Sports

Skiing is an exciting and enjoyable experience, but don’t expect that you’ll be zooming down slopes and trails immediately. There are a few important things you need to learn, such as riding the ski lift properly. This is a contraption with seats that [...]

How to Tie Rebar

Posted October 4th, 2009 By Marck DIY

Rebar is a very useful construction material used for building large concrete structures.  Rebar can be bought in many different shapes and grades, depending on the type of structure you are building, or how you want the concrete assemblies to be formed.  Here [...]

How to Retouch Photos

Posted September 9th, 2009 By Carmelia Computers

Anyone who’s uploaded their photo on a social networking site such as Facebook of Myspace is guilty of retouching their photo at least once. Look your best by using a little cheat method and retouch your photos.
Remove Blemishes
Blemishes and oily spots on the [...]

How to Write a Bibliography

Posted September 2nd, 2009 By monsterguide Miscellaneous

One of the most important parts of any school paper is the bibliography. A bibliography is usually referred to as a list of the sources one uses when researching a paper. It is a standardized format for listing your sources and is usually [...]

How to Season Wood

Posted September 2nd, 2009 By Carmelia Cooking, DIY

Freshly-chopped wood won’t do much good as firewood, that’s why you have to prepare it in a procedure called seasoning. Seasoning firewood helps the firewood to last longer while being burned and to burn efficiently. Here’s how.

Know the wood you’re using. Pine and [...]

How to Drive a Scooter

Posted August 17th, 2009 By RJ Auto and Motorcycle

Although riding a scooter can give you loads of freedom as you traverse the busy highways and side streets of the metropolis, it can also endanger your life if you don’t know how to drive safely. If you want to know how to [...]

How to Grow Rhubarb

Posted August 6th, 2009 By Carmelia Gardening

Rhubarb is a perennial vegetable that anyone can grow. It’s also highly flexible in the kitchen, and can be enjoyed in a number of ways. Here’s how to grow a rhubarb of your own, and reap the delicious benefits in the years to [...]

How to Jet Ski

Posted August 2nd, 2009 By aileen Sports

Jet Ski is a brand of personal water craft (PWC) made by Kawasaki Motors. It became so popular that most people used this name to refer to any brand of PWCs. Some other brands are WaveRunner by Yamaha and Sea-Doo by Bombardier Recreational [...]