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By oisercage 0 comments
It has been nearly 40 years since Apollo 11 landed Neil Armstrong on the moon and longer since the first American Alan Sheppard shot out into space. However, NASA remains a beneficial public program. Follow these steps to stay alert to NASA's new ... more »
By misswuwu 1 comments
How many times have you ever been approuched at a parking lot or a gas station by somebody who asks you for spare change... more »
By amylaine 1 comments
Grant funds are great to start a project and fill needs in the community. However when you accept a grant you may be asked to fulfill certain obligations. If the obligations are not met you will be required to refund the grant money. Blow is ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
People have been interested in conservation for decades. In fact, President Theodore Roosevelt was an early conservationist, considerably ahead of his time over 100 years ago. Al Gore helped renew the public's interest in conservation with his ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 1 comments
Free Masonry can trace its roots back to the Egyptians and the building of the pyramids. This ancient society has long standing traditions and rules of conduct. Becoming a member of the Masons requires commitment, determination and sponsorship by ... more »
By alwrg7 0 comments
A community-lead approach to weaning off of fossil fuels in preparation for when oil and natural gas reach their peak, transition towns are gaining popularity across Europe and beginning to sprout in North America. Starting a transition town ... more »
By tracydo 0 comments
Chances are you live near a museum. This untapped resource can enrich your life and connect you with the community. Plus visiting museums is a kick! Here are some tips on how to enjoy your local art museum... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
According to the Gambler's Anonymous official website, the description of a compulsive gambler is "a person whose gambling has caused growing and continuing problems in any department of his or her life." If you fit this definition, or if you ... more »
By myehow 1 comments
To apply for benefits, or for information about the Food Stamp Program, contact your local food stamp office. You can find local offices and each State's food stamp application on our national map. Local offices are also listed in the State or ... more »
By Ursula Coffey 3 comments
School will be out for the summer very soon, and students, teachers and parents alike will all be wanting books and magazines to read, movies to watch, music to listen to, and activities in which to participate. Where can they find all this ... more »
By iSeeHowNow 5 comments
In today's market, taking advantage of a free offer or exploring a money making endeavor on the side is all-to-often too good to be true. With so many on-line scams or participation requirement offers, most people have grown weary and albeit ... more »
By Melissa Maroff 2 comments
Greyhound racing may seem like a harmless sport, but there are harsh realities that go along with it. Each year tens of thousands of greyhounds are bred, only to have the majority destroyed because they lack racing potential, are injured while ... more »
By shadowynight23 0 comments
Myanmar has been devastated by a terrible cyclone and the victims need everyone's help. Here is how... more »
By eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor 0 comments
A bug club is an organization, usually geared towards children and teens, that allows members to share their interest in bugs. When you join a bug club, you can expect to learn about a wide variety of bugs and how they live. You may also learn ... more »
By MidniteWriter 0 comments
Are you looking for a place to share your writing work? Do you want to see if there is a writer lurking within? Writers' groups can be beneficial for all those reasons and more. They can help you build the skills and confidence you need to ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Joining a sorority step team is a great way to become an active member in campus life and offers a chance to network with other college women. Stepping began in the 1920s when fraternities started to use the rhythmic patterns to show ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
The United States Congress created the American Legion in 1919. Since then, the American Legion has amassed about 3 million members. This organization, which includes both men and women, is a place for veterans and active-duty servicemembers to ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
When trying to lose weight, you want the best possible solution to a problem you have thought about for a long time. Weight Watchers is popular with all age groups, so it must be doing something right. It's not hard to join and participate in the ... more »
By 2besure 8 comments
I realize that there are many wonderful people on Ehow who have beliefs that differ from my own. That is what makes us a community. We are comprised of different, races, religions, and opinions. I however, am a Christian and I believe that ... more »
By elysiumashram 0 comments
With most meditations and practices, as they are often quite difficult to do - especially at the beginning, the tendency is to create a ‘something’ once it is found in order to make the 'finding' feel worth while. Unfortunately this is a trap ... more »
By KimPrints 1 comments
Recycle ink cartridges. Want a great way to earn a little extra cash and help the environment at the same time? You've clicked on the right article. Learn how to take empty/used ink cartridges, toner cartridges, and even old cell phones, and get ... more »
By amylaine 2 comments
Stop asking for money or for people to buy your cookies. Ask them for junk around their house and make more... more »
By Martina McKoy 0 comments
Established by Congress in 1988, October is month in which we honor extraordinary individuals with disabilities and create awareness of the ongoing battle for their fair treatment in schools and the workplace. Follow these steps to observe this ... more »
By acopro13 2 comments
Opening any animal rescue organization is an ambitious endevour. A rescue shelter specifically geared towards bully breeds will be an especially difficult yet rewarding undertaking. Unfortunately society and the media has expolited and tarnished ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
A relay race can be a very rewarding thing to accomplish, much like running a marathon or achieving any big goal that you have set forth and accomplished through a long journey. How you go about organizing a relay racing team depends on the goals ... more »