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  • How to Improve Your Ear for a Foreign Language

    If you can sharpen and improve your ear for a foreign language, or English as a foreign language, you will have a better accent and learn faster. Whether you are learning as a college student, a...

  • Facts About Chinese Inventions

    Legions of Chinese dynasties have made impressive contributions to society through scientific and cultural inventions. As traditional customs are passed down through generations, the Chinese have...

  • The Advantages of Computer Identification Cards

  • How to Recycle Oyster Shells

    Recycle oyster shells back into their origin environment to continue the life cycle of a renewable resource. Young oysters, called spat, need to find a hard surface on which to attach themselves...

  • Influence of American Pop Culture

    American pop culture has had a major influence on our country and around the world. For example, you can find fast-food joints like McDonald's and Burger King in countries such as China and...

  • How to Donate & Get Free Address Labels

    Making donations to your favorite charitable cause is a worthwhile and rewarding endeavor. With so many worthwhile charities, most charities operating in the United States realize that they must...

  • How to Become a Star Alumnus

    Everyone would like to be recognized for a job well done. People who are best known for their achievements are considered celebrities in their field. You don't have to be a star musician or actor...

  • German Culture Description

    During the first and second centuries B.C., Teutonic tribes from northern Europe brought their language and customs southward into a region that quickly came to be recognized as culturally unique....

  • How to Sculpt a Peace Pipe

    You can easily carve your own peace pipe to honor a longstanding Native American tradition. The Lakota Nation made the first Native American peace pipes, or calumets, after a mysterious woman said...

  • Pimsleur Technique

    Dr. Paul Pimsleur was an authority on applied linguistics. After conducting extensive research on the science of language acquisition, Pimsleur created a method of teaching languages that...

  • African American Wedding Ideas

  • About Japanese Rice Candy

    Japanese rice candy, more commonly known as Botan rice candy, creates delicious memories for children past and present. Found not only in Japan, but also in several other countries, this popular...

  • Black History School Projects

    Black History Month is an important aspect of American education. Each February, students from elementary school to high school learn the legacy of strength and integrity of those who fought to...

  • What Are the Benefits of Having Social Security Money?

  • Why Are Police Cars Black & White

    For years, people have identified police officers by their signature black-and-white police cars, but why do they follow this color scheme? There are actually a few different reasons for the paint...

  • Famous Japanese Americans

  • Etiquette for Student Business Cards in China

    Although China is losing some of its formality, it is often best to err on the side of the conservative instead of potentially risking unintended offense. Giving and receiving business cards,...

  • What Are the Advantages in Using Medical Terminology?

  • How to Truly Save the World

    Have you ever pictured yourself wearing a big gold and red 'S' on your chest, flying to humanity's rescue? Or piloting a spacecraft to an asteroid hurtling towards the near-inevitable destruction...

  • How to Pick up any girl you want

    Any guy has any chance to scoring any girl he wants in any place at any time! Now we all know NO means no but sometimes it also means try harder…. 98% of what you are saying isn’t coming out of...

  • How to Keep a Low Profile

    It's easy to get caught up in displaying to the world how special you are. But the world is a rough place, and it is full of people who are looking to profit at someone else's expense. From...

  • The History of the Compass Rose

    A "compass rose" is the emblem on a map that indicates the direction of north, south, east and west. It gets its name from its resemblance to the petals of a rose.

  • Roles of the Ancient Greek Woman

  • How to Convert From the US Customary System to the Metric System

    The United States is one of the only countries in the world that uses its own system of measurement as opposed to the widely adopted metric system. This means that when traveling to different...

  • Development of the Old West

    The history and development of the western plains of the United States is a story of transition. For what was once a land inhabited by a large number of Indian tribes is now part of a thriving and...

  • How to Apply Tribal Makeup

    Tribal makeup is becoming the newest trend in beauty. No longer restricted to belly dancers and ceremonies, exotic, rich colors that can be seen from a distance are giving way to personal...

  • Different Types of Pressure Gauges

    Pressure gauges measure the increase and reduction of pressure in a contained field. The earliest patent for a tube pressure gauge was issued to France's Eugene Bourdon in 1849. Still in use in...

  • Activities About Primary Succession

  • List of French Singers

  • Lists of Home Business Scams

  • Meanings of the Flags of Autonomous Communities in Spain

  • Life Cycle of Sockeye Salmon

  • William Shakespeare Costume Ideas

  • Information on the Battle of Iwo Jima

    The Battle of Iwo Jima was a pivotal battle of the Pacific Theater in World War II, as the Allied powers fought Japan for control of the island. The battle began on February 19, 1945.

  • Are TV Crime Dramas Having an Effect on the Public?

    Behavioral scientists have long supposed that television crime dramas affect societal beliefs and attitudes. In a Purdue University study, researchers Glenn Sparks and Susan Huelsing Sarapin have...

  • The Cultural Impact of Communication Technology

    Communication technology has played a large role in the advancement of culture and society. Communication technology includes electronic devices and media, such as radio, television, telephone and...

  • Bartender Memorization Techniques

    When you walk into a bar and order a drink, no matter how complicated the mixing might be, you still expect the bartender to know how to make it. Some bartenders learn their trade in school while...

  • Information About the Civil War Flags

    The Civil War (1861-1865) witnessed the display of many more colors than just the Confederate and the Union flags, Each regiment on each side had its own battle flag. These flags were important...

  • What Are the Benefits of Leather Soles?

    Before the mid 20th century, everyone who wore shoes had shoes made of leather. Since the 1970s, shoes made of rubber, plastic and synthetic materials made from petrochemicals became fashionable....

  • How to Find Korean Names

    Korean names are composed of two parts: a family name and a first name. Korean names do not have a middle name. Most family names are one character long and most first names are two characters...

  • How Were Propaganda Posters Used in World War I?

    Propaganda is a message aimed at serving an ideological agenda. Governments used propaganda posters in World War I from 1914-1918 because television had not been invented and radio was not yet...

  • Roman Arch Definition

    People often refer to the arch, in architecture, as the Roman arch because the ancient Romans used it widely in their building projects. The Romans also invented techniques for creating strong arches.

  • Job of Ancient Phoenician Scribes

    The ancient Phoenicians were master traders and seamen. Their business dealings and colonization of nearby areas created the need for scribes to communicate with people across the region.

  • How to Troubleshoot a Stinking Water Bed

    When a water bed has an odor, it is probably an indication that bacteria and mold is growing on the mattress, on the bed and in the water in the water bed system. Mold is often caused when body...

  • How to Fold a Norway Flag

    The Norwegian flag that we know today was first created in 1899. The design of the flag is based on a Nordic cross (similar in design to the flags of Sweden and Denmark, countries to which Norway...

  • American Citizenship History

    The United States of America has been a beacon of hope for immigrants from around the world. Throughout the course of history, changes were made to the laws regarding American citizenship.

  • How to Do a Candy Gram Fundraiser

    When looking for fund-raising ideas to earn money for your school or organization, it literally pays to get your patrons involved. Holding a candy gram fund-raiser is one way you can get everyone...

  • Syphilis Treatment in the Renaissance

    Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection, first appeared in Europe in 1495 as an extremely fatal disease. Mercury became the most popular treatment, based on the theory of "humors and...

  • Use of Powdered Wigs

    From about the 17th century to well into Colonial times, powdered wigs were the fashion for both men and women across Europe and for many American colonists. These wigs were made of human hair and...

  • Menu Suggestions for a Luau Themed Party

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