Between hair, soap scum, and the like, bathtub drains are no strangers to stubborn clogs. Sure, you can call a plumber every time your bathtub drain is clogged, or you can learn a few quick tricks that professional plumbers use in their own homes. Read on to learn three easy ways you can unclog your […]
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How to ski in deep snow
1. Choose fatter skis With technology borrowed from snowboarding they’re easy to use and tend to float on the snow. Most modern fat skis are also rockered, which means they have a reverse camber (shaped like a banana) and turn more easily. 2. Spread your body weight across both skisIt is important to keep the […]
How to remove a posted review on yelp
Removing bad Yelp reviews is something every business owner needs to take seriously. Business reviews – especially ones in a major directory like Yelp – can make all the difference to a business’ reputation. Here’s how you can try to remove a bad review that your business received on Yelp. Before we go any further, […]
How to choose a homeschool curriculum
My husband and I decided on homeschooling our children from the earliest months of my first pregnancy. We spent the years leading up to her kindergarten year looking into programs and various curricula. Chances are, if you are reading this, the decision to homeschool has been a sudden one due to restrictions put in place […]
How to eat healthy and exercise
Eating a well-balanced diet can help you get the calories and nutrients you need to fuel your daily activities, including regular exercise. When it comes to eating foods to fuel your exercise performance, it’s not as simple as choosing vegetables over doughnuts. You need to eat the right types of food at the right times […]
How to paint fire
Copenhagen on fire 1807 by CW Eckersberg Observing Fire Before Painting Painting fire can seem complicated at first. The way in which fire flickers and moves can make it seem intimidating to the novice artist. However, just like with anything else in art, understanding fire, the way it moves and the various gradations of warm […]
How to enjoy uniforms more
This article is a response to the one posted earlier on The Express Tribune blogs which emphasised the importance of uniforms for university going students. As a university going student myself, not wearing a uniform in university is like a burden off my shoulders. This freedom represents the transition from being a young, troubled, carefree […]
How to make pumpkin spice cupcakes
Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes – Light and tender pumpkin cupcakes with a rich and sweet maple cream cheese frosting. Easy to make and full of delicious pumpkin flavor. This pumpkin cupcake recipe makes the perfect fall dessert! I love to bake all kinds of easy pumpkin recipes. These pumpkin spice cupcakes are so simple to make, […]
Resume a Friendship With a Long Lost Friend You used to be friends, great friends. You never meant to lose touch with him or her. But life got in the way, and weeks turned into months, or maybe years. How can you go back, find your friend, and re-establish contact, resume your friendship, or is […]
How to identify a psychopath
The terms “psychopath” and “sociopath” often get used interchangeably, but they’re not exactly the same. Regardless of semantics, here’s how to spot the heartless, charming evil of a psychopath or sociopath By Savvy Psychologist Ellen Hendriksen on July 8, 2015 “data-newsletterpromo_article-image=”https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/CF54EB21-65FD-4978-9EEF80245C772996_source.jpg”data-newsletterpromo_article-button-text=”Sign Up”data-newsletterpromo_article-button-link=”https://www.scientificamerican.com/page/newsletter-sign-up/?origincode=2018_sciam_ArticlePromo_NewsletterSignUp”name=”articleBody” itemprop=”articleBody”> Thanks to Savvy Psychologist listener Cindy Jossart of Webster City, Iowa for […]