How To
How to Play Netball
First played in England in 1895, netball has spread to more than 70 countries. The sport is similar to basketball, with two teams of 7 players shooting a rubber or leather ball into the other team's goal ring at either end of the court. We'll show you how...
How to Get Married in Mexico
Planning a destination wedding may mean that you are trying to figure out how to get married in Mexico. This location can be an attractive choice for couples, and you can plan your wedding and honeymoon around any number of areas in the country. Planning...
How to Be an Office Manager
As an office manager, you'll be responsible for all activities, projects, and employees inside of your office. This requires you to possess superior organizational, leadership, and problem-solving skills and is a big responsibility that shouldn't be taken...
How to Remove Vocals from Songs
Want to make some karaoke tracks? You can learn how to strip the vocal channel out of songs and leave the music. While it's somewhat difficult to do this without muddying up the track, there are a variety of tips and techniques you can try out to get the...
How to Feed a Warm Season Lawn
Warm season grasses originate from tropical regions and are resilient to high heat and a lot of sunlight. These grasses include species like bermudagrass, centipedegrass, St. Augustine grass, and zoysiagrass. Warm season grass thrives in temperatures from...
How to Protect Assets From Nursing Home Expenses
The Department of Health and Human Services reported that by 2010 nearly 10 million Americans required long-term care. It is expected that 70% of people turning 65 will need long-term care at some point in their lives and that many of these people will re...
How to Redeem Savings Bonds
If you have ever received U.S. savings bonds as gifts or purchased them yourself as a low-risk savings vehicle, you may be wondering about your options for redeeming them. Redeeming savings bonds is simple. You can redeem them at a local bank, a Federal R...
How to Play Rummy 500
Rummy 500 is a fun and relaxing version of the card game Rummy. In this game, points are scored by “melding;” that is, by laying down certain combinations of cards from your hand. Rummy 500 is played over multiple rounds, and the game is complete when one...
How to Cut Ceiling Tiles
Mineral fiber or fiberglass ceiling tiles can get stained, dirty, or just start to look old after a few years. If you're tired of looking at your old ceiling tiles, or you just want to replace the stained ones, you can do so in just a few hours. Measure t...
How to Use a Turkey Call
Whether you’re hunting, taking pictures, or simply trying to learn a new skill, you may be interested in learning how to use a turkey call. If you do it right, you can trick the birds into calling back to you (thus revealing their location) or approaching...
How to Paint Faux Brick
Painting faux brick is a great way to accent a wall without the cost and labor of real bricks. If you have faux brick panelling installed on your wall, an easy way to update and preserve the imitation brick material is to paint it. If you have a plain wal...
How to Patent a Recipe
Did you invent a recipe that you're certain has never been tasted by the world before? You might have a uniquely delicious concoction on your hands, but in order to patent it, your recipe must be considered novel, non-obvious and useful. Home cooks and ch...
How to Make a Basketball Court
It can be inconvenient when you want to play basketball but you have to go to a gym or rec center to play on a full court. If you want to practice your basketball skills or just play a game at home, building your own court can be a great investment. Makin...
How to Play AVI
AVI (or Audio Video Interleave) is a very popular file format for storing digital video. It's also one of the trickiest to open and play with your media player software. Learning how to play AVI files is a matter of learning a little about them and follow...
How to Learn Shamanic Dreaming
What is a dream? Unexplainable brain activity? A movie projected into your mind? Or could your dreams be the doorway to another dimension—a reality where the past, present, and future exist together and pave the way for unlimited possibilities? Shamanism...
How to Build a Sod House
Sod houses were built by prairie settlers in the United States and Canada. Wood was scarce on the prairie, but thickly-thatched sod was abundant. Sod houses were cheap to build, sturdy, warm in the winter and cool in the summer. However, they were subject...