2007

How To Solve A Rubiks Cube

October 8, 2007

Learning to solve a Rubik’s cube can be a frustrating experience, especially if you don’t know where to begin. So, let’s start with some basics of the cube. Each side of the cube is represented by its initial: F – front face; B – back face; L – left face; R – right face; U – [...]

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How To Play Basketball

October 5, 2007

Basic Steps Let me preface this “how to” session by stating a quickly forgotten fact: basketball is a team sport, and is supposed to be fun! But, it is a competitive sport, with its share of contact, and most people hate to lose. In all, it is addictive and has become a favorite sport, both recreationally [...]

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Learn: How To Play Soccer

October 4, 2007

How to Play Soccer As is the case with many team sports, soccer is a game played with the purpose of scoring on the opposing team’s goal. The team with the most goals at the end of the game wins. What makes soccer different is the fact that it is played on 50-100 yards wide [...]

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How To Do References In APA Style

October 3, 2007

How to Write in APA Style: The Basics I will assume that you are already sufficiently familiar with the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing/proofreading. Now let’s delve into what to do once you have prepared the bulk of your paper. Who uses APA (American Psychological Association)? APA is the documentation style most frequently recommended by [...]

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How To Sew Weave In Hair Instructions

October 2, 2007
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Sewing your own weave can be difficult and time consuming. Unless you are pretty familiar with doing it yourself, in some cases it may be better to have someone else help you with it. If you choose to do it yourself, there is no need to fear: sewing in your own hair weave is difficult, but [...]

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How Many Calories Do I Need?

October 1, 2007

This question automatically triggers a similar logical question: “How many calories for what?” There are any number of situations, lifestyles, body types, ages, and gender issues that weigh heavily (no pun intended) upon how you answer that question. Here you should find everything you need to determine caloric intake contingent upon what you want to [...]

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How To Do The Splits: Instructional Video

September 29, 2007

Here’s an instructional video that, in addition to my article on how to do the splits, does an excellent job instructing those of you that really want to find out if your crotch will stretch this far, enjoy

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Learn How To Do The Splits

September 29, 2007

I am compelled to tell you that this is not something that will happen overnight unless you are an extremely flexible individual by nature. Most of our bodies, however, are not designed to do the splits right away and they require some conditioning. The key to this is repetition and stretching. I’ve got a really [...]

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How To Tie a Bow from Ribbons : Instructional Video

September 26, 2007

Here’s an excellent video on how to tie a decorative bow out of ribbons. I have a corresponding article for this video with some simple instructions and tips here: ‘How To Make a Bow (decorative)’

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How To Make a Bow (decorative)

September 26, 2007

Handmade bows are the perfect decoration to any present and aren’t as difficult to make as they look. To begin, you will need to choose some ribbon. Remember to choose the ribbon in the appropriate color, texture, and width for you. In most cases, you want the ribbon to match the wrapping paper and the [...]

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