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How to Sand a Ceiling
If you want to know how to sand a ceiling, chances are you have a ceiling from the 1970s or 80s. It was popular in those decades to have stipple or popcorn ceilings: ceilings with a raised textured look. Popcorn ceilings are still a cheap alternative for...
How to Start a Promotion Company
Promotion companies are the driving force behind many well-known brands, musicians, and actors, and many of the top firms make millions of dollars a year. If you have a knack for promotions and a strong entrepreneurial spirit, knowing how to start a promo...
How to Frame a Floor
The floors of most modern structures are built by arranging individual pieces of dimensional lumber in a consistent, repeating pattern. This process, commonly known as "stick framing," results in a structure that’s lightweight and economical, yet built to...
How to Prevent Hair from Knotting
Knotted and tangled hair doesn’t just look messy: it can also be painful and difficult to comb out, and it can lead to a great deal of breakage. There are many things that can cause tangled hair, including particular hair styles and heat products, but kno...
How to Become a Hair Care Product Distributor
Hair care products make up a significant percentage of the beauty product industry. Many men and women find hair care products essential to maintaining the look and feel of their hairstyle. Making the decision to take part in this market can be a profitab...
How to Make a Homemade Battery
To make your own battery at home, all you need is two different types of metal, some copper wires, and a conductive material. Many household items can be used as the conductive material into which you place your metals — for example, saltwater, a lemon, o...
How to Build a Blimp
Building a blimp, whether as a science fair project or just as a way to spend an afternoon, is a fun do-it-yourself activity that anybody of almost any age can enjoy. Blimps are relatively simple flying machines; they use a gas that is lighter than air, s...
6 Easy Ways to Use Shortcut Keys to Shut Down a Windows PC
Do you need to shut down or restart your computer? As long as you have a working keyboard, you can perform these shortcuts to quickly turn off your Windows computer. It's important to note that powering off your computer with apps or programs running in t...
How to Measure Fundal Height
When you're pregnant, one of the ways you and your doctor check whether the pregnancy is progressing normally is to determine the growth of the uterus. This can be done by 1 of 3 ways: via a sonogram, by palpating the uterus, and by measuring something ca...
How to Calculate Attrition Rate
Your company’s attrition rate is the rate at which employees voluntarily leave your firm. The attrition rate is also referred to as the employee turnover rate or the “churn” rate. If your company has a high attrition rate, it may cost you a significant a...
How to Shuck Clams
Clams are bivalve mollusks that live in silt or sand. More importantly, they are a tasty form of seafood that is perfect in a chowder, enjoyed raw, or added to a pasta dish. Clams can be eaten raw, steamed, boiled, baked or fried. However you choose to ea...
How to Make Money Buying Domains
Buying the rights to an internet domain name that someone else wants allows you to charge them either for licensing or purchase. Even sites that others don't want right away can be an opportunity for advertisement. This can be a risky business, but the ri...
How to Use a Hoyer Lift
The Hoyer Lift is a mechanical device designed to lift patients safely. Although Hoyer is a brand name, it is often used as a generic term to refer to any type of mechanical patient lift. Most patient lifts work in a similar fashion, but there are many mo...
How to Flush Power Steering Fluid
Flushing power steering fluid refers to the process of circulating the fluid in an automobile's steering system in order to assure proper operation. At slow speeds, power steering allows you to easily turn the big, heavy wheels on your car — as long as yo...
How to Wash Viscose
Viscose is an easily-dyed, non-static fiber made from wood cellulose. Viscose is often referred to as "faux silk" and goes by the everyday name of rayon. Viscose's high moisture absorbency (13%, as opposed to 8% for cotton) and shade depth allow it to be...
How to Tell Your Best Friend You Are Depressed
If you're suffering from depression, you're not alone. Approximately 19 million people a year in the United States alone suffer from depression.[1] X Research source Depression can be very difficult to deal with, especially if you feel alone...