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How to Write a Formal Invitation
Sending a formal invitation - whether on paper or electronically - is one of the most important steps in planning a formal event. It sets the general tone for the event and lets your guests know what to expect. Choosing the appropriate invitation wording...
How to Heal a Detached Retina
Research suggests that a detached retina may cause grey or black floaters in your vision, flashes of light in one or both eyes, or a dark curtain in your field of vision.[1] X Research source These symptoms can be very scary, so you're proba...
How to Set the Drag on a Fishing Reel
If you've been fishing for a while, you know how frustrating it is to lose a big fish to a broken line. This usually happens when the drag, the device which sets how much resistance a fish feels when it pulls on the line, isn't set properly. Fortunately,...
How to Make an Intranet
An intranet is similar to the Internet in that it is a collection of documents that are connected via hyperlinks. However, the documents on an intranet are private and often only accessible by a computer on a local area network (LAN) or via the Internet w...
How to Plan a Disney Vacation
For many people around the world, taking a “Disney vacation” means heading to Walt Disney World in Florida. And, while it can be the vacation of a lifetime, the sheer number of things to do there can turn planning the trip into a stressful ordeal. To ease...
How to Feed Your Dog More Fiber
Fiber helps your dog regulate their digestive system, gut health, and body weight. Adding fiber to your dog’s diet can help relieve diarrhea, constipation, or even promote weight loss.[1] X Research source We’ll fill you in on the best food...
How to Play the Spoons
Musical instruments can be expensive and require a large time commitment. But with just 2 spoons, you can tap out complex rhythms. To play the spoons, hold 2 spoons with the curved backs facing each other and rest them on your leg. Position your other han...
How to Convince Your Parents to Let You Get a Piercing
Around the ages of 10-16 is when boys and girls usually go through puberty, and want to change something about themselves. Piercings allow a person to express themselves, add a new dimension to their outfit, and change up their individual style. However...
How to Administer Insulin to a Cat
Just like their human companions, cats can become diabetic. If your beloved feline has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, you may be feeling nervous or overwhelmed at the thought of having to administer insulin injections to your cat. Fortunately, giv...
How to Prevent Metals from Corroding
Corrosion can be a huge problem for anyone who works with metals, from small projects to large-scale constructions like buildings, bridges, and aircraft. All metals will corrode eventually, but fortunately, we have a few tips you can use to help slow down...
How to Account for Deferred Compensation
Deferred compensation is a term used in the United States to refer to a portion of an employee's pay that is disbursed well after it is earned. Stock options and pensions are the two most common forms of deferred compensation. This type of pay arrangement...
How to Adjust Columns in InDesign
Adobe InDesign, a desktop publishing program that allows you to develop print documents in a number of formats and sizes, allows you to create tables that can be customized to your document's needs. Knowing how to adjust columns in InDesign will allow you...
How to Write a Compensation Proposal
A compensation proposal is a letter addressed to an employer seeking a new or improved rate of pay. It can serve as the first step in negotiating a higher salary. Letters often work better than asking your boss in person because it gives him or her time t...
How to Treat Dog Ear Infections
If you notice your dog scratching his/her ear, shaking their head, or smelly colored discharge coming from their ears, your dog may have an ear infection. Ear infections are common problems in dogs and can occur in the outer, middle or inner ear. Ear infe...
How to Treat Muscle Spasms
Muscle spasms can happen in any muscle of the body, including skeletal muscles, like those in the calf, back, thigh, or hand, or smooth muscles, such as those in the digestive tract. A muscle spasm is an involuntary contraction of the muscle, usually from...
How to Fight Back Against Obesity
Obesity is usually a lifestyle disease, though it may be related to other medical conditions. Obesity is most common amongst adults but can affect the elderly, teens, and even children. Obesity is not only a cosmetic concern – it increases your risk for a...