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How to Breed and Incubate Pheasants
Pheasants are significantly more difficult to breed than most domestic birds. Many hens refuse to brood or raise young in a domestic setting, and even machine-incubated eggs often have hatching rates below 50%. That said, breeding is definitely possible w...
How to Hook Up a Garden Hose to Your Indoor Faucet
If you don’t have a spigot around to attach your hose to, don’t worry! You can connect a hose to practically any sink, just by removing the aerator and using a simple adapter. If you’re having any trouble putting all the pieces together, keep reading—we’v...
How to Overcome Depersonalization
Depersonalization is a dissociative symptom that causes a person to feel as if they are observing themselves from outside of their body. Similar to derealization, a person experiencing depersonalization may feel mentally detached from their physical body...
How to Recognize Bias in a Newspaper Article
With all the information that's out there these days, it's important to be able to recognize bias in the news. If a newspaper article is biased, this means that an unfair preference for someone or something affected the way the reporter wrote the piece. T...
How to Eat a Pear
Pears come in a variety of shapes and sizes and provide your body with a healthy dose of fiber, potassium, and Vitamins A, C, and K.[1] X Research source No matter what type of pear you're eating, whether it's a Bartlett or a Bosc, you can e...
How to Be a Wingwoman
A good wingwoman knows how to highlight her friend’s best qualities to get them talking with some new interesting new people in social settings. Whether you’re at a bar or hanging out casually with friends, you can be a great wingwoman by knowing what you...
How to Set Up a Pacman Frog Enclosure
The Pacman frog, or the horned frog, is given its name for the small horn-like bumps over its eyes and its ability to open its mouth incredibly wide when catching prey. As it's relatively easy to come by and quite low maintenance, the Pacman frog makes fo...
How to Make Your Eyelashes Naturally Longer
If you’d like naturally longer, fuller lashes, it can be hard to figure out what products and lifestyle changes actually work. Thankfully, there are some natural ways you can promote lash growth and prevent breakage for longer, thicker lashes. Try incorpo...
How to Recognize Spinal Meningitis Symptoms
Meningitis, sometimes referred to as spinal meningitis, is an inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Meningitis is usually caused by a viral infection, but it can also be caused by a bacterial or fungal infection. Depending o...
How to Recognize the Symptoms of E. Coli Poisoning
Escherichia coli, or E. coli for short, represent a diverse group of bacteria that normally live in the intestines of people and animals without causing any problems. Indeed, intestinal bacteria is an important element of human health. However, some types...
How to Hack a Dead Laptop Battery
The new 6 cells laptop battery can die after 600-800 charge cycles, forcing people to spend roughly $80 or more to order a replacement. Before you dispose of it safely, start from the first step to learn how to hack the battery back to life.
How to Do a Ronaldo Chop
The Ronaldo Chop, named for soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo who pioneered the move, is a simple trick you can use while dribbling down the field. The Ronaldo Chop lets you quickly change directions, leaving defenders going the wrong way and giving you space...
How to Blind a Surveillance Camera
Blinding a surveillance camera can obscure your identity, but not your presence. A person watching through the camera will be able to tell that you're there, but they won't be able to see what you're doing. You can blind a camera in the dark using a LED,...
How to Make a Traditional Full English Breakfast
Preparing and enjoying a classic English breakfast, commonly called a “fry-up,” is a great way to start your morning! The common components include sausage, bacon, beans, tomato, toast, eggs, and coffee or tea. Often added in are mushrooms, kidneys, kippe...
How to Cope With Stress at School
No matter if you’re in grade school or grad school, it’s natural to experience school-related stress. But school stress is also something you can successfully manage. This article lists several strategies for coping with school stress, starting with the “...
How to Cope With Post Holiday Syndrome
After spending a wonderful holiday over the Christmas and New Year period, some people feel blue and find that it's difficult to function normally in their daily rhythm. As defined by the DSM IV, holiday blues, holiday depression, or post-Christmas blues,...