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How to Sue a School
You may have heard news stories about parents suing the school for something that's happened to their child. The reality is that if your child goes to public school, there are only a few instances where you have the right to sue the school. Even if you ca...
How to Test Cortisol Levels
Cortisol is a hormone that helps regulate your immune system and metabolism. Your doctor may test your cortisol levels if you are exhibiting symptoms like fatigue, weight problems, or blood pressure issues. Whether your doctor measures your cortisol level...
How to Log Out of Slack on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to sign out of your Slack account when you’re using an Android.
How to Apply Illuminator
Illuminator, while not a necessary part of the makeup application process, is a great way to brighten up the look of your skin. There are a multitude of illuminator brands out there, so finding a brand that best complements your skin is as simple as takin...
How to Baste a Chicken
Basting is a cooking technique where you coat your chicken in fat while roasting to develop moist meat and golden skin.[1] X Research source Whether you’re a seasoned chef or just starting out in the kitchen, you can baste with a few simple...
How to Shorten YouTube Video Links
YouTube offers a built-in link shortener that can be extremely helpful because it's simple, short, and you don't need to use another website. Shortening a YouTube video link will make the beginning portion of the link appear like youtu.be/. This wikiHow a...
How to Store Kale Chips
Kale chips are a healthy, delicious snack. However, they’re infamously tough to store. Keeping them crispy starts before you even prepare them. Start by drying your leaves completely before cooking them. If you want to add flavor, toss smaller servings wi...
How to Hand Wash Dishes in a Sink
Whether you don’t have a dishwasher or simply prefer to tackle dirty but delicate dishes with your own two hands, knowing how to hand-wash dishes in your sink is a valuable skill. Although hand-washing isn’t as thorough or energy efficient as a dishwasher...
How to Cancel Medi‐Cal
If you are a low-income California resident, you may qualify for health insurance through Medi-Cal. When you apply for medical coverage through Covered California, you're automatically evaluated for Medi-Cal. When there's a major change in your life, such...
Quickly Create Folders on Android to Organize Your Apps & Files
Do you want to organize your apps and files into folders on your Android? Luckily, it's easy to create folders on your Home Screen, in the App Drawer, and in your file manager! This wikiHow article teaches you how to create folders on your Android.
How to Go to the Homepage on Chrome on PC or Mac
This wikiHow teaches you how to use the home button in Google Chrome in order to quickly switch from any website to your browser's homepage, using Mac or Windows.
How to Add New Quail to a Flock
Quails are very territorial birds that often do not get along well with newbies. However, with the right practices in mind, new birds can be integrated seamlessly into an existing flock. This article will explain how to expand your flock while minimizing...
How to Get Dye Out of Clothes
When dye bleeds into a nice piece of clothing, you don’t have to throw it away. Although some dye stains don’t come out, you can try rubbing alcohol, a color run remover, or bleach to save your beloved clothing. As long as you don’t dry the stain, there’s...
How to Exclude Tweets with Links from Twitter Search Results
Are you worried about the bulk of links in your search results? X, formerly known as Twitter helps you to exclude these links with a simple search code. Learn how to do it.
How to Control Nystagmus
Nystagmus is the involuntary, rapid movement of one or both eyes. It is often the result of dizziness or swift body movement. Nystagmus can also be related to consequences of a medical condition or head trauma.[1] X Research source
How to Say Work in Spanish
In English, the word "work" is used in multiple senses. It can be a noun that refers to your job. It also can be a verb, and describe an act of labor or whether something functions. The Spanish language has two verbs: "trabajar," which means "to be employ...