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How to Do an Aerial Cartwheel from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit An aerial cartwheel is basically a cartwheel without hands. Aerial cartwheels are one of the first airborne skills gymnasts learn, and can be quite frustrating when it takes a while to get. Sure, you can try different take-off techniques (i.e. off a springboard or off a panel mat), and often those can be enough to teach a gymnast the essential detail of what makes a successful aerial cartwheel. But other times, -- and this is true with most skills, especially with younger gymnasts -- repetition just becomes ... Read Full Story
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How to Double Crochet a Child's Poncho from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit This retro style child's poncho is easy to make, with instructions for sizes 2-4, 6-8 and 10-12. Rated at a beginner's level, anyone who knows how to crochet will be able to create it easily in one day. How to Double Crochet Measurements to fit chest sizes: 21-21" - size 2-4 25-26 1/2" - size 6-8 28-30" - size 10-12 Note: Instructions for sizes 6-8 and 10-12 will be in parentheses. Make 2 of these Make two pieces alike. Using a size K hook , Ch ... Read Full Story
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How to Attend a Concert from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit Many people choose to attend concerts to hear their favorite bands. Follow these tips, and avoid the annoying (and even dangerous) mistakes many concert-goers make. Steps Begin by signing up for online newsletters and Myspace pages of bands which you would like to see in concert as well as local venues. This will ensure that you are quick to find out about the latest 'gigs' in time to buy tickets. Not all shows are advertised on the radio or paper. Some ticket and tour sites allow you to ... Read Full Story
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How to Make a Cheesy Omelette from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit A cheesy omelette that's very easy to make. Steps to Make a Cheese Omlette Crack and put the eggs in a bowl and beat well until uniform yellow color. (usually, for every 3 eggs, put 2 yolks, more yolks means more cholesterol). Add a pinch of salt. Heat a pan and add vegetable oil or butter (butter being more fattening). Get the omelette ingredients ready and hand-toss in a separate bowl. Pour egg into pan and let cook for about 7 seconds (the hotter the pan, the ... Read Full Story
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How to Use Plastic Cement to Glue Metal from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit Plastic Cement (also known as Poly-Cement) works by melting a plastic surface into another plastic surface, thereby joining them together with a powerful bond. This means it doesn't normally work on metal, but it can be adapted to do so. Now Model-Makers need only purchase one kind of glue! Steps Thoroughly clean the surfaces to be glued. A good method is to dunk them in soapy water and scrub them with an old tooth brush. Once you've cleaned them, use a hair-dryer to remove all ... Read Full Story
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How to Repair a Zipper when the Slider Has Come Off Completely from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit For some reason, the slider often comes off old or cheap zippers and there's no way to get it back on. The first method won't damage the fabric but may damage the zipper; the second method saves the zipper at the expense of the fabric. Steps to fix a zipper Method 1 Line up the two sides of the zipper as best you can. It is easiest to do this on a flat surface. Ease the teeth from the unattached side ... Read Full Story
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How to Bend a Spoon from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit Did you ever see a magician bend a spoon right in front of an audience and wonder how it was done? While spoon-bending as a psychic phenomenon has been amply discredited, it still makes a good stage trick. Steps to Bend a Spoon Obtain several spoons you can afford to ruin. Yard sales and thrift stores are excellent sources of inexpensive, mismatched spoons. Get several, so you'll have plenty to practice with. Don't use good flatware or break up a matched set. Method one Prepare for this trick ... Read Full Story
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How to Fix a Running Toilet from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit Your toilet flushes just fine, but it doesn't know when to quit.  Perhaps it stops running and then starts up again suddenly.  Either way, it's wasting a lot of water and making that noise that keeps you up at night. Fortunately, it's usually not difficult or expensive to repair a toilet if you know a bit about how they work. Steps to fix a toilet    Get to know what's in your toilet.   Mechanisms vary, but they all work on the same principles. Flush a couple ... Read Full Story
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How to Reupholster a Couch from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit Re-upholstering furniture can be a great way to personalize mass-produced furniture. The process can be difficult, but if you are a do-it-yourselfer (with a little wiki-help) it can be done. Steps to Reupholster a Couch Find the right couch. Believe it or not, most furniture is designed to be re-upholstered, just as cars are designed to be worked on. Select a couch that fits your taste, or is of a style that can be molded to something enjoyable by the time it is completed. Take a few pictures ... Read Full Story
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How to Install a Basement Sump from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit > In older homes that were built without adequate basement waterproofing systems, a sump and pump is a relatively easy way to reduce or even eliminate wet basement problems Steps First, you will need to select a location for the sump. You will want to place the sump near a wall in the basement, since the sump pump discharge will need to exit the basement and travel at least 10 feet outside to discharge. Pick a location that will be easy to work in, and where you ... Read Full Story
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