Q: At least one month before the dance, have a theme ready. Come up with five or six theme ideas as a committee, and have a vote across campus so that students can pick their favorite.  Get approval from your staff adviser for any potential themes. Getting the theme cleared early on prevents later potential disapproval. Choose themes that fit the mood of the dance. If you want a more formal dance, an Old Hollywood theme might be more appropriate. If you want a more casual dance, something like Beach Luau may fit better. Whether the dance is going to be at a local hotel or in the school gym, make sure you reserve a venue as early as possible. Filing a proper room reservation with your school ensures that you get the space you need.  Make a copy of the venue contract or room reservation for your own records, so that you can reference it whenever you need it. Include all necessary facilities on your reservation. If you need the gym, the bathrooms, and the kitchen to store refreshments, make sure to list all of them. Get your DJ, photographer, and others booked as soon as the budget is set. Reserve any other equipment your vendors may need, such as sound systems, at this time, too.  Work with your staff adviser to make sure all of the contracts are properly drawn up and include all the information your school needs. Keep copies of any contracts or agreements for your committee’s review. Before everything becomes too hectic with the rest of homecoming, make a detailed plan of how you want the day of the dance to work. Set your day-of plan a month in advance.  Have a detailed floor plan of your location and how you want to decorate. Draw out where the DJ should go, where the ticket table is set up, where lights should be strung, and other details. Create a plan for coat-check. Decide where coats will be stored, where the table will be set, and how you will tag coats to keep them organized. Also make sure you have at least one volunteer to man the table and two to retrieve coats. Designate someone as the day-of coordinator.This person will communicate with the volunteers on the night of the dance and troubleshoot any problems that might come up. Get all the supplies you need for decorating two to three weeks in advance. That way, you have plenty of time to find alternatives for something if you cannot find it locally. Shop for food the day of or the day before so that nothing goes bad.  Check with local stores to see if they are willing to donate certain items or offer a discount to the school. Put larger items or perishable items on hold. Talk to your local market about reserving food trays in advance and picking them up the day of the dance. Do the same for larger decorative items that you might not be able to store easily on campus. Start selling tickets at least two weeks before the actual dance. Compliment sales with advertisements in the school announcements, as well as banners and posters across campus.  Announce sales dates and ticket prices in advance in your school paper, during your school announcements, and on your school’s website as well as social media. Set up a table to sell before and after school for a half-hour to an hour, as well as during lunch periods. Create a volunteer schedule to make sure the table is staffed during all sales times. Work with your treasurer to get other volunteers, if need be. Order your cash box at least one week before you start selling tickets. Talk to your treasurer about whether the cash box will be provided by the student government association, the school administration, or from another source.
A: Choose a theme. Reserve a venue. Book your vendors. Create a day-of plan. Go shopping. Sell tickets.

Q: This helps protect your personal data in the event jailbreaking wipes and erases all data from your device. ”  ” This feature must be disabled for jailbreaking to work successfully. ” ” This information is required so you can identify the software needed to jailbreak your device and install Cydia.   One or more compatible jailbreak software will display on-screen. You’ll be prompted to download the software, then connect your iOS device to your computer to run the jailbreak process. Cydia will now be displayed on the Springboard.
A: Back up your iOS device to iCloud or iTunes. Tap on “Settings” and select “General. Tap on “Passcode Lock” and enter your passcode. Switch the Passcode Lock slider to “Off. Tap on the back button and select “About. Take note of your iOS version next to “Version. Navigate to the Jailbreak Wizard on iClarified at http://www.iclarified.com/jailbreak/. Select your iOS device, then select your iOS version. Indicate whether your computer runs Windows or Mac OS X. Click on the jailbreak software of your choice, then follow the on-screen instructions to jailbreak your device. Disconnect the iOS device from your computer when jailbreaking is complete.

Q: Not getting enough sleep definitely affects mood swings. It can be hard to get enough sleep sometimes when your friends want to talk or hang out at night, but remember that it's important to get enough sleep so that you can feel your best.  Of course you don't want to miss out on hanging out with your friends, but don't make it an every night thing. It's suggested that teens get 8 to 10 hours of sleep each night. Make sure you eat regularly and eat the right foods. This means staying away from loads of sugar and including a balance of carbohydrates, protein, fruits, and veggies every day. If you skip a meal or don't eat enough, notice if this affects your mood. Make sure you're eating regularly to avoid mood swings related to hunger.  A diet that is high in saturated fats and caloric levels may lead to depression.  Those who consume more water, fiber, ascorbic acid, tryptophan, magnesium and selenium have better moods overall. Diets that are heavy on legumes, fruits and vegetables, such as the Mediterranean diet, meet these criteria.  Add folic acid, which can be found in leafy greens and beans. Caffeine can interrupt your sleep. It can also cause nervousness, anxiety, shakiness, and dehydration. If you experience moodiness frequently, remove caffeine and see if it helps. It may be that one thing that pushes you over the edge.  The effects of caffeine are typically felt within five to 10 minutes and may last from one to five hours. Aftereffects may last for up to 24 hours.  A strong dose of caffeine may lead to jitteriness, increased heart rate, irritability, and restlessness. A strong dose is between 150-400 mg. (A coffee contains roughly 150 mg per 12 oz.; an energy drink is in excess of 100 mg per 12 oz; a diet coke is around 46mg per 12oz (or one can).)  If you do consume caffeine, try not to exceed 50-150 mg, or about one 12oz cup of coffee. Exercise can help you improve your mood, increase self-esteem, and improve sleep. When you exercise, your body releases endorphins, which help you get into a better mood and de-stress. Exercise is good for physical and emotional health.  It's recommended that teens get one hour of exercise almost every day.  Maybe you hate sports, but that doesn't mean you can't exercise. Walk the dog, jump on the trampoline, go in-line skating, or go dancing. Sometimes you may want to be left alone and avoid people altogether, and that's okay. But it's also important to spend time with friends. Maybe you have one friend you can tell everything to; talk to her and let her know how you're feeling. Talk to a trusted adult, such as a parent, guidance counselor, or coach. Talk to your best friend, or maybe say hello to your crush. Sometimes mood swings are just mood swings, while other times they can indicate a more serious disorder. If your mood swings are more intense than other girls', talk to a trusted adult about seeing a mental health professional to explore other causes. If you've noticed other symptoms, such as racing thoughts, incoherence, disjointed thoughts, or periods of excessive energy, this can indicate symptoms of other more serious disorders. Talk to an adult and a mental health professional.
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Get some sleep. Watch how hunger affects your mood. Avoid caffeine. Get some exercise. Talk to someone. Understand that mood swings can indicate more serious disorders.