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How to Rearrange Photos in an iPad Photo Album
If you need to rearrange the pictures in one of your iPad's photo albums, you can quickly do so by dragging them to new locations. If you've synced the photos from iTunes, you'll have to move the photos to a new album on the iPad before you can rearrange...
How to Get a Sexy Back
Having a sexy back takes work but it is achievable! Improving your posture will immediately make your back look longer, straighter, and more toned. You can further boost your back’s appearance by doing exercises that strengthen and tone your chest, should...
How to Cite a Direct Quotation
Sometimes the exact words of your source are important, or there's a portion that you can't paraphrase well. When including a direct quotation, place a citation immediately after the quotation itself. Generally, short quotations are enclosed in double quo...
How to Empower Yourself
Sometimes life can leave you feeling powerless or stuck. The good news is there are things you can do to take back control of your life, develop more confidence, and become the best, strongest version of yourself, and getting started isn't as hard as you...
How to Make Games on PowerPoint
Creating games can be done easy and free with the Microsoft PowerPoint application.
How to Care for a Siamese Cat
Siamese cats are friendly, loving, and vocal animals. To care for them, feed them a high protein diet. Make sure to brush their teeth regularly and provide them with perches around your house. See a vet regularly and have your cat screened for conditions...
How to Make a Paper Clock
Paper clocks are fun to make. You can use them to decorate a room or as a prop in a play or skit. You can even use them to teach time. This article will show you how to make a simple clock using paper, a brad, and some imagination.
How to Deal with Fake People
Is one of your friends or family members suddenly acting like someone you know they are not? Have you recently been annoyed or bullied by someone with an obvious "put-on" persona? If so, you're not alone — fake people are everywhere and they are usually d...
How to Change a Baby's Diaper at Night with Minimal Disruption
Babies often cry during a diaper change. If you're trying to keep your baby happy and comfortable, you still need to change them when their diapers are soaked through or soiled. This wikiHow will help you tackle a nighttime diaper change with minimum disr...
How to Not Get Caught on Your Phone at Night
Sometimes you just have to send some last minute texts or lull your mind to sleep with a couple rounds of Angry Birds. When these times come, here's how to be on your phone at night without getting caught.
How to Use a Napkin with Proper Table Etiquette
Proper table manners will help you make a great impression, but what are the rules for napkins? Don't worry—we've got you covered! In our comprehensive guide to napkin etiquette, we'll walk you through everything you need to know, whether you're at a nice...
How to Purchase Your Own Phone As a Teenager
A phone is a great piece of technology for a young adult to keep in touch with people all around the world. A great bonus is the social benefit, with phone calls, texting, and social media applications. Here are a few ways to purchase your own cellphone a...
How to Disable Add Ons
Add-ons are third-party extensions and plugins that can be added or downloaded to Internet browsers to enhance the user experience. Add-ons have the ability to customize and improve one or more functionalities of your browser. You can remove or disable ad...
How to Become an Environmental Engineer
If you have a passion for protecting the environment and the public, have a knack for science, and enjoy finding creative solutions to problems, environmental engineering may be the field for you. Environmental engineers study issues relating to water, w...
How to Convert Meters to Millimeters
Metres and millimetres ( m {\displaystyle \mathrm {m} } and m m {\displaystyle \mathrm {mm} } ) are commonly used metri...
How to Play and Make Improvised Sipa (Kick)
Sipa is a fun and simple game that originated in the Phillipines. The players kick or hit a lead washer (the "sipa") with their feet, palms, and elbows, and the goal is to keep it in the air as long as possible. If you want to play sipa, you can whip up a...