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By lacollado 6 comments
You don't have to be an expert baker to bake the most delicious island treat! With these reader friendly tips & steps you will be an expert in baking a Dominican Cake in 30 minutes!.. more »
By w1z111 3 comments
On December 16, 1773 - not two years before the full scale American Revolution - Colonists, members of the secret Patriot organization termed the “Sons of Liberty”, and others in the New World disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians, then boarded ... more »
By HereIsHow 0 comments
Ever want to run faster without feeling like your going to collapse. Do these simple exercises and watch your speed and endurance improve drastically... more »
By TheCreatorSD 1 comments
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By habel 0 comments
How to represent your crew in the hood... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
A massage can relieve stress and loosen your muscles. You may want to give the person whose fingers chase away life's problems something to show your appreciation. Tipping your massage therapist is usually appropriate... more »
By jamesbankston 0 comments
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was certainly the most famous architect America has yet produced, and indeed is probably the only one who is a household name. His career lasted seven decades, and his work changed a great deal during that time, so ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Living in a country is one thing, but to be an active citizen is another. Students in the U.S. are taught citizenship, or civics classes that teach responsibilities that come with being a citizen. All of these responsibilities make a citizen a ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Donald Trump, George Bush, Hillary Clinton, Jack Welch, Barry Bonds, these are all polarizing figures, however they have one deniable thing in common, they are powerful. Some of their thoughts, policies and perspectives can literally change the ... more »
By scottedwardp 0 comments
When in Rome, the old saying goes…and if you live in the West or the North or New England, you never know when you might get caught up in some kind of spatial vortex and find yourself smack dab in the middle of Alabama or Tennessee. So just to ... more »
By smokeychestnut 0 comments
Having so many responsibilities: work, school, children, etc... Many of us (often unwittingly), put our relationships on hold. Just like a plant needs water to grow, finding time for each other, keeping an open ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 1 comments
Drugs, gangs, poverty and murder are daily life in the ghetto. But even in the midst of this mayhem there are people who are trying to do the right thing and want to get out. Even though many succumb to the self-destruction, you can survive in ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Acting sweet and innocent definitely has its advantages. It is usually the guilty that constantly that get accused of doing so. Practice staying under the radar by reading the steps below to learn how to act and look innocent... more »
By EXPERT1977 0 comments
Southern gentlemen are polite and accommodating. They compliment woman, open doors, and always say "please" and "thank you." But, you don't have to be born in the South to pick up the ways of the Southern Gentleman. Read on.. more »
By wjsee 0 comments
Avoiding loosing income tax returns from the government and wage holdings. I will attempt to show how our local and state governments can also stop individuals form leaving the country if certain amounts are owed to child support agencies... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Maybe you don't want to hear the ending of the "Sopranos" or "Harry Potter." Or perhaps you can't bear yet another story about Lindsey Lohan or Paris Hilton. Whatever your reason for needing to steer clear of the news, there is help... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
A borderline emo is someone who leans toward emo tendencies but isn't openly emo. Emo style originated from emotionally (emo) charged punk rock music. Perhaps his hair is brushed over an eye, but there are no visible signs of eyeliner, or the ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 1 comments
Punk rock has gone through many stages, from the anti-authoritarian stance of early British punk in the 70s to the squeaky-clean pop-punk of today. During the 80s, punk hair and clothing styles became mainstream, much of it tailored for the ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
It takes a lot to rise above the crowd and be your own person. An alternative girl knows this and pursues her own interests no matter what her friends do. Sure, alternative describes a style of music, but it means much more than that. If you want ... more »
By vandash 0 comments
In today's world there is great need to show the younger generation how important certain people have been to mankind history and teach them to appreciate these people a role models in order to redirect our society towards a better world... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Being you is unique and sometimes doing it right is very complicated. You do not need to pretend someone else's personality really just to be happy. You can be proud of your own achievements and love the way you are. Do not hide your true colors ... more »
By sharoni 0 comments
Violence is all around us. It is in the books we read and in the TV we watch--everywhere. What many of us don't realize is that the violence we ingest consciously or subconsciously is bad for us, just like eating too much junk food. A healthy ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
From the Acadian French settlers, the Cajun accent with its mix of French, Indian, and African dialects, is one of the most vibrant and unusual still alive in the US today. Doing an accurate Cajun accent will take a little practice but is a lot ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
One of the most famous trademarks of gangsta culture is a complicated handshake. A gangsta handshake is not necessarily a secret handshake. However, each group of individuals will have a specific and sometimes complicated method of greeting. ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
It's hard to skateboard like Rob Dyrdek or Ryan Sheckler, but you can dress like them or like any other skater. You just need to brush up on what really makes the look, and scout out deals on the best clothing and gear... more »