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Do it yourself

"Do it yourself" ("DIY") is the practice of undertaking the construction, modification, or repair of objects or spaces independently, without the assistance of qualified professionals or certified experts. Academic research has described DIY as a behavior in which "individuals use raw and semi-raw materials and parts to produce, transform, or reconstruct…

History, Culture, Art & Cultures

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Do it yourself

Nodes150
Edges149
Triples89
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013333
Components1

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Do it yourself

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Do it yourself → Abroad, Alternative Cultures, Altona, Amy, Anti-Roads Movement, April, Artivate, Arts, Atkinson, August, Beauty, Big Issue, Brass, Commonground, Comparative Social Movements, Creativities, Culture, Cultures, Dancefloor, Democracy

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Popular Mechanicsinstance ofMagazines0.80text
This Old Houseinstance ofthe scope of home improvement DIY continues to grow online where most mainstream media outlets now have extensive DIY-focused informational websites0.80text
Martha Stewartinstance ofthe scope of home improvement DIY continues to grow online where most mainstream media outlets now have extensive DIY-focused informational websites0.80text
Hometalkinstance ofthe scope of home improvement DIY continues to grow online where most mainstream media outlets now have extensive DIY-focused informational websites0.80text
and the DIY Networkinstance ofthe scope of home improvement DIY continues to grow online where most mainstream media outlets now have extensive DIY-focused informational websites0.80text
knittinginstance ofused objects found in their homes and to recycle simple materials like paper.Crafts0.80text
crochetinstance ofused objects found in their homes and to recycle simple materials like paper.Crafts0.80text
sewinginstance ofused objects found in their homes and to recycle simple materials like paper.Crafts0.80text
handmade jewelryinstance ofused objects found in their homes and to recycle simple materials like paper.Crafts0.80text
ceramicsSelf-built housinginstance ofused objects found in their homes and to recycle simple materials like paper.Crafts0.80text
for instance Tasmanian House projects in AustraliaDesigning business cardsinstance ofused objects found in their homes and to recycle simple materials like paper.Crafts0.80text
invitationsinstance ofused objects found in their homes and to recycle simple materials like paper.Crafts0.80text

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