Q: Before you can fix the nail, you need to make sure that your hands are clean and free of oils.  Use warm water and soap to wash your hands or feet. Dry well with a clean towel. Wash and dry carefully to avoid accidentally snagging the torn nail and making matters worse.
A: Wash your hands or feet.

Q: Not everyone will have the same healthy weight goals, as each person's body will vary. Many people do not understand what a healthy weight is, and for that reason, strive to hit the wrong goals. Being under or overweight can affect your health, so strive for the optimum level of body weight.  The most common measurement to determine ideal body weight is known as BMI, or body mass index. Many calculators are available online to help you determine your BMI. The formula used for imperial calculation of BMI is weight (lb) / [height (in)]2 x 703  The formula used for metric calculation of BMI is weight (kg) / [height (m)] 2   Generally, a range of 18.5 to 24.9 using the BMI, is considered normal body weight. At its core, weight gain results from increased caloric consumption.  By eating more, you will gain more weight.  However, you should still learn to estimate how many calories you need daily to gain weight.  Count how many calories you are currently eating in a day. Add 500 calories a day, for one week.  Check for weight gain. If no weight was gained, add another 500 calories a day next week. Do this until weight starts to accumulate.  Maintain that level of caloric intake until a healthy weight is achieved. A rough estimate of calorie intake required to gain weight is around 3,500 calories a day.  This will equate to gaining around 1lb. Exercise can help add muscle, and in turn, lead to weight gain.  You may also increase appetite levels after a workout.  By increasing food intake, and exercise, you help turn the extra food into muscle instead of fat.  Weight lifting or strength training is the best way to transform the increased calories into muscle.  Exercise is a great way to meet your goals in a healthy way.
A: Learn what your healthy weight is. Understand caloric intake. Exercise.

Q: The quickest way to add a folder to your search index is to add it to a "Library", which is a collection of locations on your computer devoted to a similar topic. All libraries are automatically indexed by Windows Search. Any folders currently in your libraries, such as folders in your Documents or Music directories, are already indexed. Open an Explorer window and find the folder that you want to add. You can select multiple folders in one location before right-clicking if you want to add them all at the same time. Select the library that most accurately describes what you are adding, or select "Create new library" to create a custom library. Your libraries will be automatically indexed for quick searches. You can't include folders from CDs or DVDs, as well as some USB drives. Many USB drives will allow you to include folders on them in the library. If you no longer need a folder included in the index, right-click on it and select "Remove location from library". You can only do this for folders that you manually added to a library. To remove default libraries from the index, see the next section. Windows search will eventually search everything on your computer, so there's no need to add every folder on your computer to the index. All this will do is slow down all of your searches. Limit your index to just the most essential folders for the quickest searches.
A: Understand the process. Find the folder you want to add to the index. Right-click on the folder. Select "Include in library" and then select a library. Remove folders from libraries to remove them from the index. Avoid adding folders you don't actually need to search often.

Q: When teaching a pig to go to the bathroom, you must provide regular breaks. Start when the pig first wakes up, as well as after each meal. You should also take it every hour or so between those times and right before bed.  You can either take the pig to the box or to the same place in the yard. You can also teach a combination of the two, taking the pig to the box at certain times and outside at others. Just like a dog, a pig can be trained to learn certain commands. If you use the same phrase for going to the bathroom, your pig will come to associate the activity with the phrase. For instance, you could try "Go potty," "Bathroom time," or "Outside potty." Say it each time you take your pig to the bathroom, particularly when the pig starts actually going. Once the pig has gone to the bathroom, immediately offer it praise. Say "Good piggy," or "Good pig!" Use a bright, happy tone so that the pig gets the idea it's done a good job. Your pig is going to have accidents in the house. However, punishing when you find the accident isn't going to do any good. It won't connect the punishment with the action of going to the bathroom. If you catch your pig using the bathroom, then you can say "No!" firmly. Take them to where they should use the bathroom. Food rewards aren't needed and may even be detrimental. Pigs like learning habits, and adding food may confuse them. Plus, they're smart enough to game the system, tricking you to take them to the bathroom when they want a treat.
A:
Take the pig to the bathroom regularly. Have a bathroom phrase. Use praise as a reward. Skip punishing mistakes. Avoid treat rewards.