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As a revered symbol of freedom and justice, the flag of the United States of America deserves to be treated with the utmost respect.This respect extends to any detection or destruction of the flag.The Flag Code of the United States of America (4 USC, Sec.8, Par.K, issued on 7 July 1976) reads:“The Flag, when in such a condition that it can no longer be considered an appropriate symbol to display, must be destroyed in a dignified manner, preferably by burning.”Follow the steps in this guide to learn how to dispose of a torn or damaged flag with due respect.

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If you know how to use a sewing machine, you can make your own t-shirts.If you've never done this before, it's best to start with a simple t-shirt.Before you get to work, get a paper pattern or design your own.

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For centuries, farmers and gardeners have grown tobacco for personal use and sale.Although the majority of tobacco today is grown and processed by large companies, you can grow your own with a little knowledge and a lot of patience.Growing tobacco is legal, but it can be quite a challenging process, so follow the advice in this article to learn how.

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Vaporizers are used in place of normal smoke extraction methods to inhale all the natural vapors of the smoked substance, rather than consuming them along with the carcinogens caused by combustion.These vaporizers are usually very expensive and for this reason are out of reach of the average smoker.Luckily, you can learn how to make one using items you can commonly find at home.Read on to find out more.

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Crocheting in the round allows you to create circular-shaped items such as hats, coasters, decorations, placemats and even mugs.Once you've mastered the basics, dive into round-shaped projects by following these instructions.

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