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HOW TO MULTIPLY WITH YOUR HANDS Part 1 Multiplying by Nine 1   Hold your hands out in front of you with your palms facing up.  Each of your ten fingers represent a number. Moving from your left thumb to your right thumb, count out the numbers from one to ten. 2   Point the finger you want to multiply by nine down towards your body.  For example, if you want to solve (9x3) you will want to hold down your middle finger on your left hand. The middle finger represents the number three because, if you count your fingers from one to ten beginning with your left thumb, your middle finger is the third finger. 3   Solve the problem by counting fingers to the left and right.  First count the fingers to the left of your bent finger - in this case there should be two. Next count the fingers to the right of your bent finger - in this case there should be seven. The first digit of the answer is 2 and the second digit is 7. The answ...
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MICROSOFT WORD ( How to Import video into Word ) Insert Local Video 1 Open the document in Word, click the "Insert" tab and then click "Object" in the Text group. 2 Click the "Create From File" tab and click "Browse." Select the video on your hard disk and click "Open." 3 Click "OK" to insert the video into the Word document. If you select the "Link to File" option, Word creates a link to the video instead of storing it into the document. If you select the "Display as Icon" option, you can use an icon to display the video. Insert Online Video 1 Open the document in Word. Click the "Insert" tab and then click "Online Video" in the Media group. 2 Search for a video using the Bing Video Search box. Select the video and then click the "Insert" button to insert it into the document. If you have the video URL, paste it into the "From a...
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BADMINTON Badminton is a fun sport and a great form of exercise. To be a knockout badminton player, you have to have lightning-fast feet, strong technique, and a cunning sense of strategy. If you already know how to play badminton but want to elevate your game, you will have to find a way to maximize your strengths and exploit your opponent's weaknesses. How to Play Badminton Better ? PART 1 Master the Basics                        1.)  Always hit the center of the shuttle .  You should hit the round rubber centre, or the "sweet spot" of the shuttle every single time. You can practice this technique by looking right at the center of the shuttle when you hit an overhead shot you can have a point. You can also practice with your hands to try to get a feel for the shuttle.                           2.) Hit the shuttle at...