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By PegC 0 comments
What is hosting? Many organizations give orphaned children from the Ukraine an opportunity to experience American culture and family life. Once or twice a year groups of orphaned children are flown from Ukraine to the U.S. by a variety of ... more »
By PegC 0 comments
The Patriot Guard is an organization formed to show respect for fallen military service members, their families and their communities. Because groups and organizations exist that choose to disrupt military service member’s funerals by protesting; ... 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 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 KTMg 0 comments
How to keep your life organized by making a to do list... more »
By Karen Hamilton Silvestri 0 comments
A lifewriting coach provides support and encouragement to people who are writing their memoirs or autobiographies. You probably won't get rich as a lifewriting coach, but you can make some money while you help people preserve their histories... more »
By Karen Hamilton Silvestri 1 comments
Writing a memoir is a rewarding experience. Participating in a memoir writing workshop allows people to network with others and get feedback on their writing. It is easy and fun to organize a workshop in your Community and the rewards last for ... more »
By brittbot 4 comments
My friends Jaime, Lauren and myself are enrolled in an HIV/AIDS education course and after learning many techniques and facts crucial to the prevention of HIV we have decided to write a how-to to spread the important information we've learned in ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Political activism is becoming more and more popular on college campuses across the country. If you have a passion for a particular political issue, get organized on campus, and you can make a real difference... more »
By ehowNellie 0 comments
Ever wonder where all the other people who share your interest are hiding? Scout them out by starting your own club... more »
By MidniteWriter 1 comments
Not sure what those funny codes are on your Coke products? You have not exactly hit the jackpot, but over time these rewards could earn you some nice prizes. This is a unique website from Coca Cola. It can help you out with entertainment or ... more »
By LyzB 2 comments
Hey ladies, are you jealous that your man is the only one in the house perpetuating gender stereotypes? Well guess what, you can too! Follow these simple easy steps to not only subjugate yourself but your husband as well... more »
By cvanderkaay 2 comments
Being an animal rights activist is hard enough around friends and family, but it gets even harder when those friends and family are Christian. Their deeply-held religious beliefs often seem to clash with the ideas and changes that animal ... more »
By DrJewell 1 comments
In this modern world that we live in full of hectic activities and stress and pressures to compete and succeed we have forgotten how to be happy, to relax, how to be compassionate to ourselves and to our world thus causing much discontent and ... 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 Mary Ann I 2 comments
Magazines, we enjoy reading them and when we are finished with them we add them to a stack of magazines that we have already read. Some of us throw them away as we finish reading them. Hear are a few ideas on what to do with them... more »
By KTMg 0 comments
This does require some follow up... more »
By hack27e 2 comments
If you are just starting to learn ways you can stop global warming, you can start small, and start immediately. After you have the basics down, you can take it a step further and do even more. These simple actions are easy ways to stop global ... 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 eHow Culture & Society Editor 1 comments
Travel the world. Help others. And while you're at it, build relations between the United States and other countries. These goals have motivated people to join the Peace Corps ever since John F. Kennedy created the program in 1961. As a Peace ... more »
By Vashi Ram Chandi 0 comments
Importance:-It is useful and important indeed to promote and spread the message regarding the Importance and Appreciation of Life and the Wonderful assets that it has bestowed upon us and the Creative Abilities that we have been very fortunately ... more »
By nissi 5 comments
If you have enough ambition to self-initiate, passion to give, and determination to persevere, you may be a good candidate for starting a non-profit organization. It may be a lot easier than you've ever imagined. Just think about a cause that ... more »
By Melissa Maroff 0 comments
If you love animals and want to save and protect them, as well as find them forever homes, you might consider starting your own animal rescue. Depending on your resources, you can help 2 pets—10 pets—or even more. Today's Internet world lets you ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
For animal lovers, starting your own sanctuary can seem like a dream job. However, it takes a lot of planning and work to have a successful sanctuary. If you're skilled in organization and enjoy working with both people and animals, starting an ... more »
By ryanpm 1 comments
This “How to” comes after some hard lessons learned from helping my wife’s family run a small meat market / grocery store that had an organic co-op running out of it. The challenge was not always the technology, but getting the person running the ... more »