How to Make & Print a Banner Online

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Tip 1 - John Kasich: How to make America secure - CNN.com

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John Kasich: How to make America secure - CNN.com

The Ohio governor says the U.S. needs leadership to build military and alliances, engage adversaries and be willing to project force decisively if needed
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Tip 2 - HBO: How to Make It in America: Home

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The official website for How to Make It in America on HBO, featuring videos, images, schedule information and episode guides.
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Tip 3 - How to Make Notes on Web Pages with Microsoft Edge

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How to Make Notes on Web Pages with Microsoft Edge

Microsoft Edge, the new replacement for Internet Explorer, lets you take notes, write, doodle, and highlight directly on web pages as a note. Afterwards, you can save or share the web note. In this article we’ll show you how to take notes in Microsoft Edge.

Tip 4 - How To Make Easy Kimchi - Recipe

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How To Make Easy Kimchi - Recipe

The first few times I tried kimchi it was not, I must admit, my favorite food. Then I met my Korean-American partner, Gregory, moved in with his mom — a superb cook — and within a few months I was wholly converted. These days my mouth waters at the slightest whiff of pungent, fermented cabbage and I'll eat it with everything from fried rice to dumplings, summer rolls, or, ahem, straight out of the jar. I still have a lot to learn from Mom when it comes to kimchi-making (there are over a hundred different kinds!) but the recipe for mak kimchi, or simple kimchi, has been a great place to start.

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