Have you ever heard of cricket? No, we're not talking Jiminy Cricket or the wireless cell phone service provider. We're talking about CRICKET. The team sport, nicknamed "the gentleman's game," is the popular sport of choice in places like India, Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, England, Pakistan and Zimbabwe, though not America. But guess what? It's very similar to the American pastime we all love so much— baseball.
Would you know what to do if someone ingested poison? Equally important, would you know what not to do?
Learn how to get your body bikini ready. Try these proven methods to get an awesome bathing suit bod.
Concoct soda at home—over time, you'll save a bundle by not using the store-bought stuff. Plus, it's fizzy fun!
Watch this video and learn to sign father in American sign language (ASL).
Watch this video and learn to sign thank you in American Sign Language (ASL).
Watch this video and learn to sign brown in American Sign Language(ASL).
Watch this video and learn to sign toilet and bathroom in American Sign Language (ASL).
Watch this video and learn to sign number in American Sign Language (ASL).
Watch this video and learn to sign Friday in American Sign Language(ASL).
Watch this video and learn to sign Thursday in American Sign Language (ASL).
Watch this video and learn to sign Tuesday in American Sign Language (ASL).
Watch this video and learn to sign Monday in American Sign Language (ASL).
Watch this video and learn to sign again and repeat in American sign language (ASL).
Do you have trouble remembering where you put your keys or what you need to buy at the grocery store? You're not alone, millions of Americans suffer from bad short-term memory, but there are ways to help improve your memory. Watch this video to learn how to play some easy memory games that will help you remember things.
It might not be on the top of your to-do list but activating your Windows XP is simple and only takes a moment. No need to put it off any longer. You just need your product key and your computer and your ready to go.
An American Ballroom Companion presents this social dance demonstration from the Library of Congress. Watch this demonstration traditional dance video on the Ragtime Dance: Castle Walk. Not for beginners - this is not an instructional, step by step video. It is an authentic, professional demonstration of the Ragtime Dance: Castle Walk.
American Bartenders School shows how to make a amaretto sour mixed drink cocktail. You will need amoretto almond liqueur and sweet and sour mix. Watch this video cocktail-mixing tutorial and learn how to make an amoretto sour martini.
Accidents happen at work. This first aid how-to video demonstrates how to access and treat a nose bleed after a work related accident. Start by establishing what happened and making sure the patient can breathe properly. Inspect the area and apply an ice pack. These first aid tips are sure to keep your workers happy and healthy.
Americans spend up to 40 percent of their food money outside the home. Watch this instructional video to learn how you can extend your budget and save big money while dining out at restaurants from Stephanie Nelson of couponmom.com.
This video tutorial shows how to fold a paper pentagon out of A4 sized paper. Instructions for how to convert North American Letter sized paper into A4 size paper are also included. The paper pentagon serves as a base for a paper dodecahedron, which can be made by attaching all the paper pentagons together.
American Bartenders School shows you to make the Perfect Scotch Manhattan cocktail drink recipe. Be careful, there is actually a difference between a Perfect Scotch Manhattan and a Scotch Manhattan. This one uses both sweet AND dry vermouth.
American Bartenders School shows you to make the Sombrero cocktail drink recipe.
American Bartenders School shows you to make the Manhattan cocktail drink recipe.
American Bartenders School shows you to make the Godfather cocktail drink recipe with Scotch and Amaretto.
American Bartenders School shows you to make the rum drink - Cuba Libre. This drink sounds exotic but is just a rum and coke with lime - easy to make anywhere!
American Bartenders School shows you to make the Red Devil cocktail drink recipe. You'll need vodka, triple sec, Amaretto, Southern Comfort, sloe gin and orange juice.
This chocolate cake doesn't need to be baked - just pour and drink! Learn to make a chocolate cake with vodka and Frangelico and the experts at American Bartenders School.
M & M Mixed Drink Recipe Cocktail brought to you by American Bartenders School. You'll need Kahlua and Amaretto.
Watch how to make this Oatmeal Cookie cocktail brought to you by American Bartenders School. You'll need Baileys, butterscotch schnapps and Jagermeister.
Learn how to make a Melon Ball vodka and Midori cocktail brought to you by American Bartenders School.
American Bartenders School shows you to make the Creamsicle cocktail drink recipe.
American Bartenders School shows you to make the Banshee.
Learn how to make a Pink Lady a popular drink cocktail recipe from American Bartending School. A great cocktail drink for parties or entertaining friends.
Want to save money, save energy and save the planet? Head to the attic. Sixty million American homes are estimated to have under-insulated attics.
While you can use Google Assistant on your Android phone to identify songs playing around you, you may still prefer Shazam's music recognition service, which has been available on Android since 2008 — a full nine years before Google Assistant's audio-fingerprinting technology. If that's the case, it's even easier now to Shazam songs in seconds, no matter what screen you're on.
Learning different coding languages can be difficult. You spend so much time mastering one and getting used to thinking along the channels you need for it that learning something new can sometimes be more difficult than starting from scratch. Starting from scratch, notably, is also difficult.
When we're young, learning a new language is as easy as learning anything else. There have been ample studies that show adults struggling to learn a new language are not alone. Learning a new language is hard, particularly when done outside the guidance of a teacher or a school setting.
Now that more and more people are working on their personal computers and smartphones as opposed to their work computers as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, hackers are having a field day. Unencrypted home networks and public WiFi connections make it incredibly easy for cybercriminals and even government agencies to access everything from your browsing history to your banking information, and a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is the only way to stop them.
Many apps on your iPhone want to use your location, most of which are for valid reasons. But some apps can function perfectly fine without location permissions, while others have no business even requesting it. If you want to be more selective about which apps and services you give away your coordinates to, the best thing you could do is start from scratch.