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How to Adjust Timing
The car's timing refers to the ignition and the process by which the spark plugs fire, creating a spark in the car's combustion chamber. Your timing must be at the correct setting for your car to perform at top level, affecting the speed and efficiency at...
How to Set up USB Tethering on Windows: iPhone & Android
Did you know you can borrow your phone's data for your computer or laptop? Wi-Fi is the simplest way to tether, but if your laptop's Wi-Fi isn't working (or you just prefer not to use it), you can use Bluetooth or a USB cable. This wikiHow teaches you how...
How to Catch Swordfish in RuneScape
Swordfish is not only the highest healing food in free-to-play, but also the highest cooking food in free-to-play.
How to Be a Stage Manager
Being a part of a live performing art production can be very exciting and fulfilling. A stage manager is in charge of the entire production, and must know the ins and outs of every production they oversee. A stage manager must know how to do every job in...
How to Become a Gemologist
If you’re interested in gems, there are plenty of career opportunities in gemology, including appraisers, retail associates, lab gemologists, or jewelry designers. It can be tough, however, to figure out how to get started in this field. You’ll likely n...
How to Desalinate Water
Desalination, or the removal or salt from water, can be used to produce drinkable water from seawater or brackish water.[1] X Research source Scientists are studying ways to use desalination on a global scale, but you can desalinate water yo...
How to Critique Artwork
An art critique is a detailed analysis and evaluation of a work of art. While no two people will experience the same reaction to a work of art, or interpret it the same way, there are a few basic guidelines you can follow to achieve a thoughtful, thorough...
How to Install a Window Well
Window wells attach to your home's foundation around ground-level windows to prevent water and soil from getting inside. When you want to install a window well, start by digging holes around the window for the well and a drain so it doesn't fill with wate...
How to Write a Problem Statement
A problem statement is a short, succinct explanation of a problem a business is facing and a proposed solution to the problem. Problem statements can be effective ways to define an issue and communicate a solution within a short span of time. Before you w...
How to Build Trust in Your Parents to Earn Your Stuff Back
Getting into trouble with your parents and breaking their trust in you can result in lost privileges. Your parents may take away things like your phone, T.V., social media accounts, time with friends or your computer. Whatever your parents have decided...
How to Change the Colour of the Gridlines of a Table on Word
Can't change the colour, width or shading of your table gridlines on Microsoft Word? This wikiHow will assist you.
How to Take Glutamine
Research shows that glutamine is an essential amino acid that supports a healthy immune system, protects your digestive tract, and preserves your muscle cells. Although your body makes glutamine, things like exercise, infection, trauma, and surgery can de...
How to Make a Squirrel Feeder
Although often considered to be pests, squirrels can be entertaining to watch. Also, utilizing a designated squirrel feeder is an effective method for keeping the food supplies of your bird feeders intact. You may like to learn how to make a squirrel feed...
How to Choose Kiwis
With their refreshing, citrusy flavor, kiwifruit (generally shortened to kiwis) are a delicious fruit packed with nutrients. Kiwis are a great addition to salads and act as an effective meat tenderizer.[1] X Research source While some people...
How to Open Up an IRA CD
IRAs, or Individual Retirement Accounts, are long-term accounts that help you save for retirement. You may put any combination of investments in an IRA—stocks, bonds, or CDs, among others. An IRA CD is not a separate financial product from a CD. It's just...
How to Act Around People With Special Needs
Your family may have given you advice like saying "please" and "thank you," raising your hand before talking in class, and saying "excuse me" before leaving the dinner table. But that advice rarely extends to how to be courteous when you're with a person...