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Female World Traveler 101: How to Travel the World, Learn New Cultures, and Explore the World as a Solo Woman Traveler From A to Z!
Have you ever wanted to travel? How about traveling solo? How about traveling solo as a female? Do you wish for continuous travels? Or, even to live somewhere else for a while? This guide is for all you, who are: - Aspiring female solo travelers - Lusting to live out your wanderlust dreams - Willing to give up your comforts for the unfamiliar Once you've made traveling a priority and want to make your dreams a reality, go ahead and pick up this quick guide Or, maybe you have a friend who could use this. Now, that you've decided to travel, what are the next steps? Have you thought about where you want to start? What about how to budget for your travels? Or, what about your birth control? In this guide, I'll cover everything you need to know It will help you manage details from trip preparation to your return home. I'll even discuss concerns you might forget during your initial excitement. Topics include: - Mapping your travels - Budgeting for your trip- Sexual harassment - Visas- Vaccinations - Health Insurance - Cellphones - Travel Apps - Homesickness - Culture shock - Volunteering - Finding work After reading the guide, you'll feel more confident to globe trot to whatever country you want. And, even more importantly, you'll be ready to face any challenge that comes your way. About the ExpertRebecca Friedberg graduated from The Ohio State University in 2017 where she pursued a degree in Classical Languages and a minor in Business Administration. After graduating, she traveled the world solo for six months. Her travels took her to Spain, France, Germany, and Romania in Europe. In Asia, she traveled to Nepal, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Rebecca decided to travel after her first year in university. She knew that traveling held endless and valuable life-lessons she couldn't learn at school. While in school, she saved her money, committed to the idea of traveling the world, and then made it a reality for herself. She wrote this guide to pass along advice she was given and help future female solo world travelers. This is Rebecca's second guide with HowExperts. For her first one, her topic was how to trek through the Manaslu Mountains of Nepal. In the future, Rebecca hopes to write other works and travel. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on unique topics by everyday experts.
Monarch Butterfly 2.0: 101 Reasons to Love Our Favorite Orange and Black Butterfly From A to Z
Monarch Butterfly 2.0-101 Reasons to Love Our Favorite Orange and Black Butterfly From A to Z is the second edition on the monarch butterflies that will expand your knowledge and admiration of the favorite and most loved butterfly in the history of man. After the first chapter summarizes the first edition called Monarch Butterfly 101-Learn About Monarch Butterflies in One Sitting some of the topics to wet your learning appetite are: - Exciting news and events about the monarchs such as the Blitz - Explanation of scientific names with tips on how to pronounce them - How to become a monarch expert on a professional level such as a Lepidopterist- Ideas of what you can do as a monarch advocate such as tagging monarchs- Tips on monarchs including fun butterfly related activities for the kids to do - Monarch mysteries answered such as how do they know where to migrate to- Answers to FAQs about the monarchs like why is global warming a threat to them - Little known facts about the monarchs such as how they are able to navigate- Lessons to learn on how you can help save the monarch by spreading awareness - Fun things to do like having your next reunion or party at a butterfly conservatory - How to have a vacation in Mexico with a tour to see millions of monarchs. About the ExpertJessica Dumas has been a freelance writer since 2002 after starting her virtual assistant business called The Butterfly Connection. She specializes in writing blogs, product guides, and books, including children's books but her favorite thing to write is poems. Her passion is butterflies and much of her work reflects her love of the monarch butterfly. She grew up in rural Minnesota and has loved butterflies since childhood but did not become an advocate until she learned how the monarch butterfly population is declining. You can read more about her, see samples of her work, and be linked to her business website at www.jessicajdumas.com. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Bushcraft 2.0: 101 Tips, Tricks, and Secrets About Traditional Wilderness Survival Skills to Survive, Thrive, and Master the Art of B
- Learn the basic principles of bushcraft - Learn how to choose the perfect bushcraft knife- Learn how to choose all the tools and equipment for a successful bushcraft experience- Learn about wild food - Learn about poisonous plants and fungi that you will need to avoid- Learn how to pack for a wilderness expedition- Learn the skills for traveling and navigating the wilderness- Learn the history of bushcraft skills - Learn primitive technology skills - Learn about the experiences of the frontiersman, mountain men and trappers - Learn about primitive trapping - Learn how to improvise using your basic equipment- Learn to make shelter and fire in the wilderness- Learn to stay warm even without modern sleeping bags- Learn about natural shelters - Take advantage of 101 expert tips about bushcraft and wilderness living- Learn about the dangers of large mammal predators- Learn how to deal with first aid and emergencies in the wilderness- Be inspired to get out and experience the outdoors - Be inspired to get closer to nature and away from the hustle and bustle of the 21st Century- Learn where to look to learn more advanced bushcraft skills- Understand why people love bushcraft- Learn how to manage a fire to cook your food, warm your shelter and keep you safe About the ExpertGeoffrey Guy is a lecturer in countryside, game and wildlife management at Hartpury College. He has taught at some of the most prestigious land based colleges in Britain. He trained as a professional hunter and game keeper and as well as his teaching job he still manages deer professionally as a deer stalker, carrying out culls, guiding clients and advising on deer management strategy. His experience working out of doors, hunting, trapping and teaching has equipped him with excellent bushcraft skills. He has operated his own bushcraft and survival skills training companies since 2010 and has also managed outdoor and environmental education centers in Norfolk and Scotland over the course of his career. A keen traveler, Geoff has honed his survival skills in New Zealand and Scandinavia. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Denver Travel Guide: 101 Unique, Interesting, & Fun Places to Visit, Explore, and Experience Denver Colorado to the Fullest from A to Z
Denver is a city of incredible growth that beckons to the masses from all walks of life. From artists to outdoor enthusiasts, professionals in finance to those who live for finding their next creative outlet, this mountainside city calls out in a dramatic fashion and it's hard for many to resist. A soaring population has led to a booming job market, drastic changes in housing options and an overwhelming sense that with urban sprawl has arrived endless possibilities. So, what exactly is it that makes Denver so irresistible? Whether you're considering a quick trip through the city for fun or scouting for a future place to call home, Denver is made up of an ever-growing list of fantastic restaurants, shopping hubs, sporting events and cultural activities that make it one of the most unique places on the map. With a city-scape that is altering itself every day, it's worth your time to capture the heart of Denver today because tomorrow is destined to bring along something entirely new. When you travel to Denver, you join up with those who are in pursuit of the best art, music and outdoor excursions the state has to offer. From exciting ski trips beyond the Front Range to a day indulging in modern art downtown, Denver is built on diverse passions and has no intention of slowing down when it comes to capitalizing on creativity. It is a city where contrast is celebrated and proudly protected. As new homes, apartments and condominiums hit the market at a breathtaking pace, local organizations work equally hard at preserving those historic homes that make Denver unique. With groups of people committed to making progress while honoring the past, Denver is a place where you can witness the evolution of a city within the context of its very own history. This insider's guide to Denver gives you the framework for beginning your own travels through the Mile High City. Elevated, eccentric and equally progressive, Denver delivers big on potential while keeping its alluring roots firmly planted in the natural world. About the ExpertCaitlyn Knuth is a lifelong writer who was inspired to put a pen to paper as a child long before spelling skills were acquired. Constantly captivated by the pictures words have the power to paint and the owner of a spirit that is always ready for the next travel adventure, she's found her muse alive and well through the process of exploring new cities and sharing what she's found with the world. After accepting a job in Denver several years ago, she made it her mission to learn as much about this very new, exciting and eccentric city as possible in an effort to somehow make it home a bit more quickly. With a plan in place to try something new every weekend, it didn't take long to become captivated with all there was to see and do in the Mile High City. Before long, she had acquired a list of incredible stops to try and sights to see that made up a collection of stories begging to be told.Armed with this wealth of new information, a passion for adventure and a never-ending list of must-try places to pass onto others, she decided to put together a comprehensive guide to the version of Denver she has learned to love. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Polymer Clay 2.0: How to Make Polymer Clay Items and Learn Everything You Need to Know About Polymer Clay Basics for Beginners From A to
Have you ever looked at polymer clay and wished that you knew how to use it? Have you ever desired to make your own beads and other items with clay, but didn't know how? Well, now, the wonderful and fun world of polymer clay is at your fingertips. This guide will teach you all you need to know to become a polymer clay prodigy and add this great craft to your repertoire.In this page turning read, you will learn all about how to create crafts, jewelry, beads, and trinkets from polymer clay. You will learn everything you need to know about buying, preparing, molding, coloring, decorating, curing, and storing this wonderful and non-toxic material. While regular clay is fussy, requires a kiln, and poses special challenges to many people, polymer clay is fun and easy for anyone. Any age group can enjoy using this clay to create numerous crafts. This is no limit to what you can do with it, either. Getting started with this craft is not hard or cost prohibitive, making it easily available for everyone who is interested. So start doing crafts with your family, creating great sale items, or making gifts from the heart using polymer clay today About the ExpertRobyn McComb lives in Southern New Mexico. She is a full-time freelance writer and a jewelrymaker. She busies herself with crafts, polymer clay, and handmade beaded jewelry. Since the age of twelve when a good friend and mentor named Dawnella taught her the secrets of macram and beading, she has been addicted to making jewelry as a fun hobby. This hobby also makes her some money when she attends downtown craft fairs in her home town. When she isn't busy writing and making jewelry, she spends time with her two rescue dogs and baby kitten. HowExpert publishes quick "how to" guides on all topics from A to Z everyday experts.
Professional Tennis Player 101: A Quick Guide on How to Become the Best Tennis Player You Can Be and Achieve Your Dreams of Becoming a Professional Fr
Tennis is one of the most challenging sports in the world, requiring a heady cocktail of technical skill, physical prowess, and mental strength. It can be an intimidating game for beginners to pick up, while experienced club players often struggle to improve. And 99.99% of tennis players never play professional-standard tennis, while also dreaming what it would be like to do so. In this multi-purpose guide to the sport of tennis, a former highly ranked British junior provides a raft of practical tips for improving your game, while uncloaking the myths which surround the halcyon turf of the professional game. This book outlines all of the key basic tennis techniques, provides you with the best drills to improve your game, and explains how to develop the skills that professional players possess. It also handholds you through the world of junior tennis, and explains why all may not be as it seems inside expensive academies and the junior tennis circuit. And the book furthermore contributes to the ongoing debate regarding the importance of talent versus practice. Tennis Player 2.0 is your guide to becoming the tennis player you want to be, for players of all skill levels, while also outlining what it is possible for you to achieve in the game of tennis. About the Expert Christopher Morris was ranked in the top 20 juniors in Britain in both short tennis and lawn tennis as a teenager. He was also part of the first state school team to reach the British schools finals. An insider in the British LTA scheme, Morris was part of several of the top junior development squads, where he regularly played against several players, both male and female, who went on to play professional tennis. He also worked with the highest rated LTA coaches of the time.Morris has since become a successful freelancer writer, with his work featuring in Newsweek, Yahoo and Seeking Alpha, amongst many other publications. His personal website is christopherpaulmorris.com. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Manga Drawing 101: How To Draw Manga Characters Step By Step From A to Z
In this guide, you will learn many different techniques and information that is useful when drawing manga. So, taking everything into account here is the information you will learn. Some of the information that is useful to know prior to starting with drawing manga are: - The history of manga- What the top manga comics are- What the top manga television shows and movies are- Also, the five main types of manga that are used today You will also learn how to draw: - The different features contained in manga These features include both male and female versions, such as: - The different styles of eyes- Along with the types of expressions that are contained within them.- The different styles of mouths within manga. - The different styles of noses within manga. - The different styles of hair within manga.- The different expressions contained in manga These expressions will cover both female and male versions, such as: - The base face- Happiness- Anger- The famous nosebleed- Crying - And so much more- As there are a variety of different emotions that take place within manga.- You will also learn the anatomy contained in manga Things that take place in this category are: - Body proportions- Different techniques for drawing the body- And so much more. About the ExpertRebecca Bauer is a new and upcoming author with an extensive background in writing. She has had some of her poetry collection published in With Honors: 2007 Poetry Collection. She is also an artist and has been commissioned to illustrate children's books in the past. Rebecca has lived in Michigan her entire life and would love to move to New York City or Seattle. She would also like to travel the world with her husband and three cats, helping poverty-stricken countries and making the world a better place. Rebecca intends to continue writing, self-publishing her own works and illustrating many more children's books in the future. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Obstacle Course Racing 101: How to Get Fit, Have Fun, and Succeed in Mud Runs From A to Z
Whether you are looking to prepare for your first Mud Run/Obstacle Course Race (OCR), or you simply want to improve your skills so that you can compete on a more serious level, the information in this book will help you do just that. You'll discover the main parts of every mud run that you should specifically train for and a list of recommended workouts that will transform you into a successful racer and competitor. Not only will you learn about the various types of obstacles that are common on most courses but you'll learn the tricks to mastering them so you can quickly move on to your next challenge. Included are training tips and workouts the author recommends for improving your endurance, strength and hand grip strength. Additionally, read about a vital mental training exercise that she personally practices regularly that will convert you into a solid OCR beast, both mentally and physically. Throughout the book, you'll be entertained with stories about the author's learning process along the way to the World Championships- the Do's and Don'ts that she learned the hard way.Learn what and what not to do with how to dress, train, eat and compete. Becoming proficient in obstacle racing for fun or for sport isn't hard, it just takes practice and anyone can do it About the expertNikki Hart is a world-class OCR (obstacle course race) competitor, personal trainer, sports nutritionist, sports performance speed and conditioning coach and fitness author - her latest book being Machine Free Fitness. Before OCR: she started training people in high school, purely by accident; was Woman Athlete of the Year for Track and Field in college her freshman year; graduated from the University of Montana with a degree in Zoology; went to vet school; started a horse rescue facility in Virginia, which she still has; and competes with her horses in 3 Day Eventing- which ironically, is very similar to OCR for horses. After her college years, she competed in local 5K races, then moved on to Triathlons. Then in 2014, Nikki helped a client prepare for his first mud run which was a Spartan Super. She ran it with him and was immediately hooked and has since continued racing and competing in OCR Championship events around the world. On the side, she enjoys running with her husband and teenage daughters in local mud runs and training horses. Her latest addition to her fitness adventures are trail ultra marathons. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
19 Year Old World Traveler: Real Life Journey of a 19 Year Old Who Traveled the World in 225 Days, Visiting 13 Countries, and Making Lots of New F
What began as a wild idea turned into the adventure of a lifetime - this is the story of how I traveled around world at age 19, and who I met on the journey. Cult members and college students, chainsmokers and cameramen, this story recounts a slew of traveling adventures and misadventures. It's about holding your cool while detained in airports, extreme and convoluted economizing, and getting lost at all hours of the night. It includes everything from hitchhiking at 5am to trying on a 1140 dollar dress on a dare. Gratitude and wonder are the hallmarks of my voyage, both for the opportunity to see and experience iconic sites (Louvre, Great Wall of China, Leaning Tower of Pisa) but also for the chance to meet so many wonderful people (and some strange ones, too). It's being overwhelmed in the Vatican and petting kangaroos on Mount Fuji, but it's also making friends on airplanes and being so engrossed in conversation that you don't notice an entire night slip away. This 225-day adventure was the fruit of months of planning, years of working, and a lifetime of dreaming - and no amount of preparation could have helped me anticipate all the outlandish and lovely experiences that awaited me along the way. - A trip around the world in 225 days described in about 25,000 words. - This story spans three continents, beginning/ending in Philadelphia, PA and going through Hawaii, Japan, China, Vietnam, England, Whales, France, Italy, the Vatican, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Hungary. It includes places that were familiar to me (Hawaii, Japan) and places that were brand new and overwhelming (e.g. the Vatican).- Everywhere I went, I managed to be both awed and a little homesick - not just for my home, but for the places and people I had already left behind.- Some places I spent more time in than others, so some places get two chapters (France) while other countries share (e.g. Belgium, the Netherlands, and Hungary). - The book is a balance between funny stories/encounters, descriptions of people, and descriptions of the places I visited/sites I saw. It includes stories of both good things that happened as well as some set-backs (including a lot of time spent lost, friction in some relationships, mistakes I made...)- The narration is in the first person, in the past tense, and the stories are based on a combination of my travel-journal and my recollections. As such, the perspective is of me, 22 year-old Briana, looking back on the actions of my 19 year-old self. Rather than just being a summary of events, the benefit of 2 years separation allows for quite a bit of reflection about the lessons I learned along the way. About the ExpertBriana Grenert was born and raised in Kailua, HI, where she currently resides in a house filled with Star Trek paraphernalia. She recently graduated from Bryn Mawr College where she double majored in Classical Studies and Linguistics, and minored in Neuroscience (because it turns out that being silly does not exclude people from being studious). Languages, alive and dead, are her passion and she's studied everything from Syriac to Klingon. Currently she works as an instructor, teaching Art, French, Ancient Greek, and Christian History. When people are looking for her, they usually check her church, the library, or the beach. If she's none of those places, she's probably on a mountain somewhere (lost). She's not sure what she wants to be when she grows up...maybe a pastor? Or a professor? Or a writer? But she's not exactly sold on the entire concept of adulthood and might just put it off indefinitely. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Couponing 2.0: 101 Secrets to Find the Best Deals, Maximize Savings, and Become the Best Couponer You Can Be From A to Z
● This exhaustive couponing book covers the basics of couponing that will teach any person how to save money on their groceries. ● Find out where to get free paper and digital coupons on a weekly basis ● Modern day couponing has reached a new level Get to know the top rebate apps such as ibotta, Checkout 51, SavingsStar, and Fetch Rewards that will save you even more money after your grocery trips. ● The common theme of the art of couponing is combining sales, coupons, and rebates for the most savings ● Learn what to do to prepare for your grocery trips, what to do during them, and how to be ready for anything at the checkout lane. ● Learn how to stay organized in using all the coupons and rebates that fit your needs and wants ● Learn how to track important dates such as when new store circulars come out, when sales you want are going to end, and when coupons you want to use will expire● Learn to track your desired groceries, the aisle in which they are located at your favorite grocer, and price and savings specifications based on the sales, coupons, and rebates you find. About the ExpertKendra Snead is a self-taught coupon expert and freelancer for Upwork. She has loved writing since she was eight years old and has been passionate about couponing since she was eighteen. Couponing is now her part-time hobby that saves her family money on groceries every month. Graduating with her Bachelor's in Behavioral Science in 2017, Kendra is forging an entrepreneurial path to becoming a blogger writer for her own blog called the DocuQueen. She is a twenty-four-old stay-at-home mother to baby Rai and married to Shaun Snead who is a Substitute Teacher for a local school district. They happily reside in Southern New Jersey. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts. Visit HowExpert.com to learn more.
Freediving 101: How to Freedive and Explore the Underwater World on One Breath
Have you ever wanted to connect with the ocean? Are you curious about holding your breath? Are you seeking a way to calm your mind? Freediving may be for you This is when people explore the underwater world while holding their breath. Imagine you're swimming over a colorful coral reef, with no SCUBA gear, just complete freedom. The fish are calm, the water is clear, and your lungs are full. Freediving may seem like an extreme sport, but in reality it is incredibly peaceful. It is relaxing, spiritual, and Zen. Freedivers find themselves in states of presence and bliss. In this guide we discuss the ins and outs of this amazing sport. You could even say we go 'in-depth'. Learn to increase your breath hold time and explore deeper in the ocean. Freediving is all about technique and relaxation, this guide will help you master these practices. Learn about different freediving disciplines for a better understanding of competitive freediving. This knowledge will also help you branch out and try new things as a freediver. There is also information about rescue techniques and safety procedures. It is important to be a safety conscious freediver. It isn't an inherently dangerous sport, but a little information and practice can save a life. About the ExpertJulie Shoults is passionate about freediving. This passion has taken her all over the world to freedive in remarkable places. She is a PADI SCUBA and Freediving Instructor. Julie is from Florida in the United States, but now she is a world traveler. Julie started her freediving journey in the Middle East where she was working as a SCUBA Instructor. It is with a lot of patience and Vitamin Sea that she gradually improves her freediving practice. She has been freediving in the beautiful lakes of East Africa, with whale sharks, turtles, manta rays, and on countless coral reefs. At the time of publication she is living in Bali, Indonesia, where she can reach depths right from the shore Her goal is to study science and continue traveling. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Pilot 101: How to Become a Pilot and Achieve Success in Your Aviation Career From A to Z
Pilot 101 is for anyone who is interested in aviation and being a pilot, whether simply for personal recreation and travel, or as a career. The book is organized in approximately the same sequence a person would follow, from thinking about being a pilot, to the training and experience required for most aviation careers, including airlines and military aviation. Learn how do determine if flying, either as a hobby or a career is right for you. If you decide you are interested in being a pilot, it will provide you with key steps to prepare for flight training and set your personal aviation goals. Topics covered include how to decide what kind of pilot you want to be, and then the initial steps for your path into aviation, including what you will have to learn, how your training will progress, and help you set goals. Training requirements for each phase of flight training are summarized, including FAA test requirements. There is a section that spells out the privileges of and requirements for different pilot certificates, from being a Sport pilot to an airline or military pilot. Even different types of aircraft are covered including helicopters and gliders.Training programs are described, from initial training at a local airport to attending a flight academy or university aviation program that will take you from "the ground up," from first flight to qualification as a professional pilot and set you on the way to your ultimate aviation goals. About the ExpertMr. Richmond has been involved in aviation in one way or another for more than 40 years. He received his initial flight training in the U. S. Air Force. The Air Force 53-week flight training program is generally recognized as a master's degree level course, and, in addition to basic and advanced flight training include a broad range of aerospace academics, including aerodynamics, meteorology, aircraft systems, navigation, FAA regulations, safety and survival, instrument flight procedures, etc. After serving in the Air Force, Mr. Richmond served as a flight instructor and captain for a regional airline, taught aeronautics and air science for ten years, including five years at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida. Mr. Richmond also built and flew his own Experimental airplane. He continues to write about aviation, aircraft, and piloting. Several of his flying stories can be found on his blog, Renaissance Musings under the category, "There I Was." HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Animal Welfare 101: How to Raise Unique Pets Such as Amphibians, Cats, Dogs, Fish, Reptiles, and More From A to Z
Have you always looked at the lizard, frog, or beetle in the shop and wondered if you could provide a good home for it? Have you been wanting a companion who will listen to you sing and hear about your long day? This book aims to teach you how to consider each pet and what types of questions to think about and ask before bringing a pet home. While you might find a dog or cat will definitely know you're singing out of tune, a millipede won't care at all, making them a fantastic choice. This book will cover the following basics of animal husbandry: - Amphibians, Insects, Reptiles: - The type of habitat to choose - A type of pet that can live in that habitat - The types of food to feed it- Aquatics - The type of aquarium to choose - Common fish to keep - How to choose what to feed it - How to maintain your freshwater aquarium- Cats and Dogs - How to prepare for your mammal - How to care for your mammal - Basic dog care and training - Where to find your new pet- Microscopic pets - What to feed Pyrocystis & Sourdough - How to care for Pyrocystis - How to care for Sourdough About the ExpertJessica Child is an animal lover living in Colorado who cannot help but collect and learn more and more about the animal husbandry hobby. She has been keeping cats, dogs, and fish since she was a child, and began keeping amphibians and reptiles as an adult. Her newest friends include a St. Bernard / Pyrenees puppy to keep her Labs busy. She has also recently picked up more millipedes and beetles. The beetles are still grubs, munching away every slice of apple offered to them when they're not eating leaves. In between hunting down extra snacks for these pets, she takes time to find good fried chicken, tacos and salsa, and bread. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Dyslexia 101: How to Understand, Accept, and Live Your Best Life with Dyslexia
This book is written for anyone with a learning disability or loved one who struggles with a learning disability that wants to make the most of their brain. - Tip and tricks to gaining scholastic confidence - What it is like to grow and learn with dyslexia. Gaze into the childhood of a person with dyslexia. See what struggles they face and learn how to overcome obstacles. - What elementary school looks like through the eyes of someone with dyslexia. - The challenge of middle school, bullying scholastics, and fitting in with dyslexia. - Early adulthood with dyslexia. What it is like to attend high school, study in college, and enter the work force with dyslexia. - The diagnosis process can be daunting, but when you take it one step at a time you can get through it. There are ways to determine if you or a loved one may be dyslexic at home, as well as by a professional. - Why it is so important to find a support group when you struggle with a learn disability. - How to conquer dyslexia Tips and tricks to acing classes and excelling in the work place.- Why there is such thing as feeling grateful for your disability because of the skills it teaches you. About the ExpertLucy Heiderscheit is a mother, wife, and business women. She enjoys writing, the outdoors, spending time with her family. Originally from Washington D.C. she grew up along the Mississippi River in the beautiful state of Iowa, which is where she current resides with her family. For a number of years, she struggled to learn because of her disability. Growing up as a child learning a little different bothered her. But now, at 26, she looks at her dyslexia as an advantage. She feels it taught her to work harder and the value of knowledge. Life would be boring if we all learned the same HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Freelance Web Developer 101: How to Start, Grow, and Succeed in Freelance Web Development from A to Z
You probably use websites every day, but have you ever thought about building them? With the help of this book, now you can In this exceptional step-by-step guide, you'll learn what web development is all about, which resources will help you master it, and how you can build stunning and interactive websites. After instructing you on how to create your own personal web portfolio, the author will take you through all the major web development languages and technologies, including the following: - HTML- CSS- JavaScript- Bootstrap and jQuery- PHP and MySQL- WordPress Each of these chapters contains best practices and tips for success as well as a "Show Your Skills" section with practical and fun project ideas for you to apply what you're learning. For example, "Write a JavaScript program that will run the game Chutes and Ladders thousands of time and determine the minimum, maximum, and average number of turns to win." Lastly, you'll find out how to transform your newfound hobby into a profitable career by becoming a freelance web developer. The author will share tips for perfecting your portfolio and finding clients, especially through the popular freelancing website Upwork. If you've ever been curious about web development but didn't know where to start, this book is for you Come and embrace both your creativity and logic by delving into the wonderful world of web development About the Expert: Liz Kazandzhy is a passionate web developer who also greatly enjoys writing and editing. As the daughter of a software engineer, she has always had a knack for technology, so when she stumbled upon web development in 2016, it was love at first keystroke. She studied it voraciously and began building websites related to her personal interests, like RandomScriptureVerse.com. In time, she started branching out and building websites for others, like JonathanWhitlockArt.com. Liz currently lives in Orem, UT, with her husband Vlad and two energetic young daughters, Katya and Sophia. In the rare moments when the kids are asleep and the housework is done, she enjoys reading, writing, and developing websites. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Retinitis Pigmentosa 101: How to Understand, Accept, and Live Your Best Life with Retinitis Pigmentosa
Are you someone who has been diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa or a parent who has recently learned that your child is losing their vision? Then this book might just be for you. In this book, you will learn: - How to deal with your child's vision loss. Parenting is already difficult but this book will help you learn fundamental lessons to pass on to your child as well as practical advice on how to help your child learn the skills they need to live independently.- How to deal with school, bullies, and make it through college. Bullies plague many children but living with a disability can make that bullying so much worse but learning skills that can help you avoid the bullies and make it through your first taste of independence safely and with confidence can make all the difference.- How to live independently from getting a job to dating to practical skills you can use in your everyday life. This book can help you.- How to get a guide dog. One of the most life-changing things a visually impaired person can do is get a guide dog. This book will walk you through how to get a guide dog and how that dog will change your life. If you're tired of struggling with your vision loss, Retinitis Pigmentosa 101 will help you find the joy in life again along with showing you practical skills you need to function in your everyday life. About the Expert Katie McCoy may have been born with Retinitis Pigmentosa, but vision loss hasn't slowed her down. With a Bachelor's in history from the College of Charleston and a Master's in museum education from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., Katie formerly worked as a museum education assistant and as a special education teacher, and now serves as an associate director of philanthropy for Southeastern Guide Dogs. She has a drive to help others with disabilities and to share the hope that many people need. Katie has participated in competitive gymnastics, vault on a horse, and is a long-distance runner. She has been able to adapt and excel despite her vision loss and would like to help others do the same. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Basketball Referee 101: 101 Tips to Start, Grow, and Succeed as a Basketball Official From A to Z
- There are many reasons to officiate basketball, but how do you do it?- Officiating is about the sport, but it is also about the journey. Sure you can do things that are easy in life, but what fun is that? Officiating is just plain hard to do, but the rewards you'll receive are worth it - In this book, you'll learn what it takes to be an official and how to learn. You can take these tips and use them in any facet of life, but here you'll learn the true secrets to becoming a great basketball referee. - What do you do with all that extra income from being a referee? Unfortunately it isn't as easy as walking away with a check and taking it to the bank, but you can learn to manage your extra income and make it work for you - If you want to learn the ins and outs of being a successful referee, start here Having a mentor and bringing home an extra pay check aren't the only things you need to know. Use these tips to help you start your journey to success. About The ExpertAlthough he wouldn't be comfortable with the term "expert," Steven Michaluk is no slouch on the basketball court. With 6 years of on-court experience in high school and 2 years working college basketball, he has proved his worth and is continuing to climb. Steven currently works high school basketball in Virginia and NCAA women's basketball. Although this book is about his passion in officiating, he has a few others he could write books about: enjoying time with his wife and dog at home, teaching 5th grade, and playing golf. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Juneau Travel Guide: 101 Places to Visit, Explore, and Experience Juneau, Alaska to the Fullest From A to Z
Juneau, Alaska is an integral part of the United States, yet offers up the feeling that's it's a world away from the Lower 48. Juneau holds the unique title of being not only the largest capital city by land mass but one of the most remote as well. Inaccessible by land, Juneau is a city that requires visitors to make the trek by sky or sea when the siren call of Alaska rings out loud and clear. While some are called in the pursuit of a wild adventure in the heart of nature, others make their way unassuming by cruise ship, only to get caught up in the unexpected beauty and grace this island city provides. Whether it's glaciers, bear, whales or the charm of a downtown dotted with boutique shops that appeal to the adventurer in you, Juneau is worth a visit. Rich in history and culture, this is a city that provides a look at a native past that's delicately balanced against an ever-growing hub of tourism. Learn to let go of expectations when you arrive in Juneau. It's a city that asks you to put one foot in the rainforest and one in the ocean for an experience quite unlike any other. About the ExpertCaitlyn Knuth is a lifelong writer who was inspired to put a pen to paper as a child long before spelling skills were acquired. Constantly captivated by the pictures words have the power to paint and the owner of a spirit that is always ready for the next travel adventure, she's found her muse alive and well through the process of exploring new cities and sharing what she's found with the world. An initial trip to Juneau several years ago left a bigger impression than she originally expected. Prepared for bears, she fell in love at first sight with the whales that call this area home. Unaccustomed to the raincoat culture that is essential to Juneau, she found herself enamored with the endless mist and fog that frequently roll in and give this rainforest packed city an enchanting take on weather patterns. It's a place that's hard to shake long after the trip has ended. When new cities follow you around, they're worth writing about. A passion for discovering the unexpected inspired her to put together a comprehensive guide to visiting the best of Juneau-with the understanding that this book is nothing more than an encouraging starting point to a greater adventure. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
International English Teacher 101: How to Start, Grow, and Succeed as an International English Teacher Worldwide
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) or to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) is a hot career choice these days. The desire to see the world is common. Travel is one way, but people are finding it hard to take vacations these days. What if you could combine seeing the world and working? It is not easy to find jobs overseas unless you have very specialized skills and advanced foreign language fluency. For native speakers of English, TEFL/TESOL seems like a great solution. There are as many ways to teach English overseas as there are people willing to teach overseas. Indeed, your motivation for doing so should be your main influence when selecting where and how to teach. Here are just a few of the ways to teach English overseas: - Here are many chains such as English First and Wall Street that operate language centers in countries around the world- On several continents, and in Asia especially, there are also small, individual language centers, such as the hagwons in South Korea- You can teach in a public schools at pre/primary, middle and high school levels. - You can also teach at private schools. Many countries have an American school or a Canadian school, or and International School offering an IB program- You can teach at public universities. Teaching hours are very few, but class size is very high, so if you're teaching composition, for example, you'll have a lot of correcting to do- You can teach at one of the many private colleges popping up all over- some with associations with US or Australian universities- You can teach as a volunteer at a village school or in an orphanage- You can teach as a missionary or with one of the many religious service organizations that are non-proselytizing - You can teach executives as a consultant with one firm (inhouse) or with a service that has many corporate clients- You can teach with a government program such as EPIC in Korea or JET in Japan. This means you will have many peers teaching in country with you, though perhaps not in your town- You can teach with one of your own government's programs- as a Peace Corps volunteer.- You can teach with a multinational organization - as a United Nations volunteer, or with an NGO teaching refugees for example.- You can teach as a private tutor or join the growing ranks of people teaching English online There is bound to be a TESOL/TEFL job that's the right fit for you. How to find that right fit is what this book is all about. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.