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How to Cream Corn

Posted October 4th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

Creamed corn, or cream-style corn, is a flavorful sauce or soup made with fresh or canned corn, milk, flour and butter. It’s a yummy easy-to-make addition to complement any meal, and it’s likely that you have a can ready for you at home. [...]

How to Detect a Rootkit

Posted July 27th, 2009 By Marck Computers

Designers and developers of malware use many tools and strategies to compromise secure computer systems and networks.  It’s very important to safeguard the computer against existing and potential threats from malware, spyware, viruses, and worms.  One way that a person can breach and compromise [...]

How to Detect Spyware

Posted July 13th, 2009 By Marck Computers

Many things can affect your computer system’s integrity, but there’s no more serious threat to computer security than spyware. Millions of computers and computer networks around the world suffer from a lot of losses in data and profits because of spyware threats. [...]

How to Care for a Turtle

Posted June 14th, 2009 By Carmelia Pets

Turtles are gentle creatures that won’t run off to the freeway when you let it off its leash! However, they do have specific needs. Here’s how to care for a pet turtle properly.
Materials

Terrapin food
Turtle or terrapin aquariums
Terrapin food
Turtle food
Ultraviolet lights
Aquarium filters

Procedure

Before purchasing a [...]

How to Dissect a Frog

Posted May 13th, 2009 By Carmelia Miscellaneous

Dissecting a frog is a basic exercise taken up in biology classes all around the world. Dissecting a frog helps educate students on the frog’s anatomy, and allows you a glimpse on how essential bodily systems in animals work. Here’s how it goes:
Materials

Dissection [...]

How to Find Free Ebooks

Posted April 22nd, 2009 By Paul Computers

Purchasing novels in bookstores is pricey, not to mention adds up to your transportation expenses.  The entire experience becomes frustrating once the books that you’re looking for are out of stock, which is every bookworm’s dilemma.  Luckily, the internet comes as your alternative [...]

How to Choose Plants for a Shade Garden

Posted April 21st, 2009 By Paul Gardening

A shade garden, centered on the fine combination of shrubs, brings an air of mystery.  The growth of lush ornamental plants combined with sound plant arrangement is certainly a welcome addition to any household.  To create one, you should know which plants go [...]

How to Start a Worm Farm

Posted March 19th, 2009 By Carmelia Pets

A worm farm is a great way to minimize the waste you and your family produce. Think of it as composting with worms thrown in. Compost produced by worms are not only chemical-free and great for your garden soil. You can even sell [...]

How to Get out of a Cell Phone Contract

Posted March 3rd, 2009 By Paul Computers

Customer loyalty is a characteristic desired and maintained by all businesses, including telecommunications companies.  Mobile phone users are given a contract to not switch service providers until the agreement expires.  You’ll be charged with a stiff termination fee if ever you breach the [...]

How to Remove a Virus from Your Computer

Posted February 24th, 2009 By Elaine Computers

Having a virus like trojan, malware or worm, in your computer system can cause major disruptions and cost you a lot of money, especially if it destroys important programs and lead to hardware failure. It’s better to get rid of the culprit [...]