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By Linda Smith 0 comments
When you go on an interview...how can YOU stand out from the others?.. more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
The college experience involves more than just classes and exams. Getting involved with various campus organizations can make college life more fulfilling, help you broaden your interests and help build a strong résumé... more »
By Paul Geraghty, eHow UK 0 comments
The establishment of the National Lottery in Britain created a large source of funds for worthy causes. If you’re doing something worthy, maybe you can get some... more »
By parvenue 0 comments
Sometimes one of the best things you can do to give back to the community and to humanity at large is to host an Art show. Not only are you helping out the artists and possibly pocketing a small commission for yourself, you are aiding the ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Getting your board of directors excited about your organization isn't an issue, or they wouldn't have agreed to take on such an important cause as yours. Getting them to actually act on their enthusiasm is quite a different task, and one that can ... more »
By ehowNellie 0 comments
Each year blood donations save thousands of lives. Many people never donate, however, because the prospect of giving blood scares them. A few simple tips, however, make the process and recovery a bit easier... more »
By nmg12345 0 comments
In this article you will find some useful information on how you can easily make a difference in your world and the world of those around you. You can do this by going green! Green is a term of how our world should be, a clean, unpolluted, ... more »
By StarPower 0 comments
Back in the day when washboards and clotheslines were the norm, a tub full of water and a bar of lye soap, sunlight, wind and a lot of elbow grease were the only things needed to clean, bleach and dry a load of clothes. But today's modern ... more »
By bamabride 0 comments
Having a yard sale has fast become America's most popular way to recycle household goods, simplify life and bring in some extra cash. A good time to have a sale is just before or after you move, when you're forced to handle every one of your ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Sadly, new statistics suggest that a significant portion of the homeless population is composed of veterans. Homeless veterans are old and young, including many men an women who served their country in recent years. While this is disturbing, ... more »
By Green2 0 comments
The areas hit by Hurricane Katrina are still recovering, almost 2 1/2 years after the storm. Most people don't realize how much help the area still needs. New Orleans in particular will take years, if not decades, to rebuild. To get involved and ... more »
By Motoxprincess31 0 comments
Chances are you know someone with Alzheimer's or cancer, if you have you know what a terrible diseases they can be. Have you ever wondered if there was some way you could help find a cure to diseases like this. You can help scientists at Stanford ... more »
By Lindseycl 0 comments
As we all know, the victims from the disastrous cyclone in this Southeastern Asian country has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. What about the survivors? We can help and this article will show you how... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Police officers take an oath to protect the community in which they live. People usually think of their local police department as the place to call when something bad or illegal happens. Police officers do much more than enforce the law. They ... more »
By Kat Yares 0 comments
PETA, or the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, has an agenda. Their goal is to control how you choose to raise your farm animals and your pets. While no one will disagree with the fact that animals need to be treated humanely and not ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Installation, setup and training are important aspects when you implement business phone systems. Switching to a new phone system, especially one that's drastically different from your former system or contains a lot of extra features, can cause ... more »
By vmarge2001 0 comments
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month. It is an annual health campaign organized by different breast cancer charities to increase awareness of the disease. These charities raise funds by organizing activities for breast cancer ... more »
By Mike 0 comments
I was president of a Babe Ruth Baseball league from 1998 to 2002. When I took the league over we had 4 teams in the league and when I left, the league was at 8 teams. If you have a league that was struggling like ours was, then follow these ... more »
By eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor 0 comments
Making the decision to join a local nature conservancy group is perhaps one of the best decisions you can make. In an era of increased global warming and extreme environmental impact, it is the responsibility of every citizen to do his or her ... more »
By crow88 0 comments
So you got a bike and a bandanna and now you want to be in a club......there's more to it than just looking the part... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 1 comments
The X-Files was one of the more popular shows on television for years, giving people who love talk of aliens and conspiracy theories a creative outlet. Scully and Mulder always seemed to be pawns in a Chess game beyond their control, and the ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
For individuals with high IQ's it can be difficult to connect and find others who share your interest. High IQ societies can allow you to form friendships and explore interests with those of similar abilities. Use these steps to assist you in ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
You have been on every diet in the book. Prolonged dieting can do more harm than good. You don't know where to look for support. Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is ready and eager to help. You will be talking with people who want to get you through an ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
PFLAG is an organization for parents, families and friends of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people. The organization was founded in 1972 by Jeanne Manford whose gay son was beaten during a gay rights protest. The police did nothing. ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
The American Historical Association is the largest association for people in the historical profession. The American Historical Association offers many benefits to a member ranging from publications to local networking events. Follow the steps ... more »