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  • A Good Career for Someone Who Likes Celebrities

    If you enjoy celebrities as both people and as a concept, there are a few careers in particular that you should definitely consider. Learn about a good career for someone who likes celebrities with help from a career expert in this free video clip.

  • How to Live With Someone Who Likes Clutter

    One man's trash is another man's treasure. When your roommate or spouse thinks that clutter is a necessary component of living, while you believe that a tidy house is the only way to go, clashes are inevitable without good, open communication and a realistic understanding of the importance of compromise.

  • What Is a Good Gift for Someone Who Likes Fishing?

    According to "Sportfishing in America," a 2008 report produced the the Sportfishing Association of America, fishing is a pastime enjoyed by 40 million Americans, who generate more than $45 billion in angling-related revenue each year. Given the popularity of fishing, it shouldn't be surprising that there are a wide variety of fishing-related products on the market. If you're looking for a gift for a friend, relative or acquaintance who is nuts about fishing, there are numerous choices from which to choose, ranging from high-tech gadgets to practical gear to wacky novelty items.

  • Gifts for Someone Who Likes Biking

    Whether a casual biker who enjoys leisure rides through the woods, or the serious biker who competes in competitions, the biker friend in your life will appreciate a gift that relates to his passions. From high-quality gear to little bicycling tchotchkes, there are cycling gifts that work for every budget your friend is sure to love.

  • Can You Keep Two Female Sister Bunnies in the Same Cage?

    When first acquiring bunnies as pets, many owners are faced with the question of how many should be kept together. While some people do not mind having male and female bunnies, most want to prevent the rabbits from multiplying by keeping two of the same sex. In this case, two female bunnies can be housed together, with sisters as the best option rather than pairing female bunnies from different litters.

  • How to Experience Being Vulnerable

    The thought of experiencing vulnerability in a relationship may terrify some people, prompting them to avoid serious relationships. Being vulnerable in a relationship means that you open yourself up to the possibility of pain and rejection. However, vulnerability also brings an opportunity for increased intimacy, deeper love and personal growth. If you refuse to be vulnerable, you may protect yourself to a certain extent, but you will do so at the expense of feeling disconnected and unfulfilled. Learning how to be vulnerable is a process that, when experienced under the right circumstances, will change your life dramatically.

  • How to Get Someone That Likes You to Leave You Alone

    Being the object of someone's affection when you don't share those feelings can be an awkward and painful situation. Especially when the person does not understand your subtle hints that the feelings are not shared. While no one wants to be the bad guy and hurt someone else's feelings, this is a situation where it is often best to confront the issue head on.

  • How to Figure Out if Someone Likes You From Facebook

    Figure out if someone "Likes" a Facebook Page you've previously set up to determine whether or not he's receiving content you post on the page's wall. If you frequently post content you believe would interest one of your friends, but you never receive feedback from him about the content, check to make sure he's a fan before you jump to conclusions -- and suggest he become one if he isn't already.

  • Requirements to Be a Stunt Person

    Becoming a stunt person requires a lack of fear in the face of high speeds and accepting the risk of accidental death. Not just anyone can become a stunt person. It requires several years of training and scrutiny by the Joint Industry Stunt Committee.

  • The Dangers of Having Celebrity Role Models

    Celebrities are usually rich, talented, good looking and admired by many. Sadly, while most celebrities have admirable qualities, they often struggle with eating disorders, drug and alcohol abuse, either in an attempt to stay thin, a way to cope with pressure or as a result of the Hollywood night life. In addition, some stars "earned" their status by sleeping with other celebrities early in their careers. While it is fine to admire a star's musical or acting talents, it is dangerous to emulate their negative lifestyle choices.

  • Popular Culture & Role Models

    Role models for youth have always been influential, and every generation of adolescents has their own stars that they admire and aspire to be like. Popular culture plays a large role in determining who a child's role models are. The mainstream media is the venue for most pop culture personalities, and this is often where children pick up their role models from.

  • TV Presenter Tips

    When presenting something on television, be it a speaker, an act, an item or an upcoming video segment, you are the bridge between the viewer and the topic at hand. If you are introducing a news report on human rights violations, you are the medium that makes the subject more approachable. If you are selling a product in an infomercial, the same logic applies. As a TV presenter, the specific topic matters less than discovering the appropriate attitude to get your audience in the right frame of mind for what is being presented.

  • How to Become a Better Public Speaker

    Improving your public speaking skills can boost your confidence and enhance both your personal and professional lives. Preparation is key to effective public speaking; the better prepared you are, the more comfortable you will be and you will convey that to your audience. Learn how to research your audience, organize your information and practice your delivery to become a better public speaker.

  • How to Produce an Album

    Whether you've sold songs before or not, producing an album is not easy--but it is rewarding. As the music producer, you'll need to manage the music talent by coaching and guiding them. You'll have to schedule and manage the recording process as well as supervise the final mixing process. You'll also need to organize the budget and resources.

  • How to Compete on Iron Chef

    Iron Chef has become a fan favorite all over the world and for good reason. Where else can you see top-class chefs battle it out for supremacy while getting to sample dishes like squid-ink ice cream and deep-fried truffles. To compete on Iron Chef, you have to be a true master in your profession and be able to cook under some very stressful conditions.

  • How to Perform Houdini Escapes

    Harry Houdini was a master of escapes whose name still resonates today. One of the things that made Houdini stand out was his showmanship. He knew how to capture an audience and make them come back for more. Read this eHow to learn how to perform Houdini escapes.

  • How to Choose a Life Coach

    Many people are taking advantage of hiring a life coach to help them set goals and improve different aspects of their lives. Whether it's career, marriage, time management, fitness or another area that you want to improve, finding the right mentor can help you achieve and even exceed your goals.

  • How to Overcome Procrastination Using The Secret

    The law of attraction is the core of the book and movie "The Secret." The basic concept is that to get what you want, you need to ask for it and believe you will get it. One problem many people have is procrastination. If you're one who struggles with putting things off until the last minute, follow a few steps to learn how to use "the secret" to overcome procrastination.

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