In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your subwoofers don’t come with wiring, so you have to buy it on your own. The easiest way to do this is to shop for wiring kits. The kit should include several different types of wires over 16 ft (4.9 m) long and some connectors to use during the wiring process. For the installation, you need:  A 20 ft (6.1 m) power wire. A ground wire at least 3 ft (0.91 m) long. A 15 ft (4.6 m) RCA wire with both red and white connectors. A 15 ft (4.6 m) blue remote wire. Speaker wire, which can also be bought separately. A 50-amp in-line fuse and fuse holder. Crimp ring terminals for connecting the wires. A plastic crimp connector for the remote wire. Many people choose to put subwoofers in the trunk since it is an open and accessible area. It provides plenty of room for the subwoofer while also leaving space for the amp right next to it. Your sound system will produce heat, so the additional space helps it last longer by keeping it ventilated. You may also be able to fit the subwoofers underneath the driver’s seat or in another location. Note that, for the best sound quality, the amplifier should be as close to the subwoofers as possible. Some subwoofer systems include a built-in amp, making this less of a problem. Shut off your car using the key in the ignition, then pop open the hood. Locate the battery, which will look like a square box with a red and black cable connected to a pair of metal prongs on top of it. These cables are held in place by a pair of metal nuts. Turn them counterclockwise using a regular wrench or a similarly-sized socket wrench.  Disconnecting the battery deactivates all electrical systems, making the wires safe to touch. You can leave the battery in the vehicle, but make sure the red cable doesn’t come into contact with bare metal. Inspect the battery before touching it. If you notice corrosion, put on rubber gloves and safety goggles.
Summary: Get a wiring kit with all the supplies needed for the installation. Pick a stable, well-ventilated spot for the subwoofers. Disconnect the car’s battery before starting.

Like all prescription drugs, medication for ASD has a risk of dependence. Because of this, it is common to find these drugs sold illegally on the street. Never take any medication that your doctor hasn't prescribed. In the wrong doses, this medication can worsen your symptoms and even cause death. SSRIs are considered the first-line medication for treating ASD. They work by altering the levels of serotonin in your brain, which helps improve mood and lessen feelings of anxiety. This class of drugs remains the most popular treatment for a number of mental health disorders. Common types of SSRIs include sertraline (Zoloft), citalopram (Celexa), and escitalopram (Lexapro). amitriptyline and imipramine have been shown to be effective treatment for ASD. Tricyclic antidepressant work by increasing the amount of norepinephrine and serotonin available to the brain. Benzodiazepine is often prescribed to reduce anxiety, so it can be beneficial for people suffering from ASD. It also works as a sleep aid, which helps alleviate the insomnia that often goes along with ASD. Common types of benzodiazepine include clonazepam (Klonopin), diazepam (Valium), and lorazepam (Ativan).
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One-sentence summary -- Speak with your doctor before taking any medication. Take selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Take Tricyclic antidepressants. Try benzodiazepine.

Q: Gain control of your study space. You should feel comfortable so that studying is more enjoyable. If you hate sitting at a table in the library, then find somewhere much more pleasant, like your sofa or a beanbag chair on your floor. Try studying in comfortable clothes, like a cozy sweatshirt or yoga pants. The place where you study should be free from distractions and relatively quiet.  Don't choose a place so comfortable that you risk falling asleep. You want to be comfortable, not ready to fall asleep. A bed isn't a very good study spot when you're tired. Traffic outside your window and quiet library conversations are fine white noise, but interrupting siblings and music blasting in the next room are not. You may want to go somewhere away from people who may provide distractions or ask them to keep quiet for a while. Some people prefer silence while they study, others prefer music in the background. Music can be beneficial to your studying by helping you be calm, elevating your mood, and motivating you. If you listen to music, stick to instrumental music, which is music that has no words like classical, movie scores, trance, or baroque.  If it doesn't distract you, listen to familiar music with words. Turn off anything that distracts you from your studying. You may be able to listen to rock music with words but not pop. Figure out what works for you. Make sure to keep the music at a moderate to low volume. Loud music can distract you while quiet music can help you while studying. Skip the radio. The commercials and the DJ's voice can bring you out of your study zone. TVs can also distract you, so turn them off. Background sounds can help you "get in the zone" and focus on your studies without getting distracted. Natural sounds such as waterfalls, rain, thunder, and jungle sounds can give enough white noise to keep you focused and block out other sounds. There are many places online to find these kinds of sounds, including YouTube. Having the television on while you study is generally a bad idea. It can distract you a lot and make you focus on the TV show or movie instead of the book. Plus, voices are extremely distracting because it engages the language center of your brain. Eat healthy, nutritional foods while you study instead of foods filled with sugar and fat. Go for energy boosting foods, like fruit, or foods to make you feel full, like vegetables and nuts. If you need something sweet, eat dark chocolate. Drink water to keep you hydrated, and drink tea if you need a caffeine boost.  Avoid foods with high amounts of sugar and carbs, like instant noodles, chips, and candy. Don't drink energy drinks and sugary sodas; they contain high amounts of sugar which will cause you to crash. If you drink coffee, skip the sugar-heavy drinks.  Have your snacks prepared when you begin a study session so you don't get hungry and go rummaging for food.
A: Find a good study spot. Choose background music carefully. Listen to background sounds. Keep the television turned off. Snack smart.

Problem: Article: If your iPod touch is below 50 percent charge, it's good to pop it on the charger for twenty to thirty minutes. Doing this throughout the day will ensure that your battery stays charged without harming your battery itself. While this will occasionally happen, letting your battery die completely or leaving it off for lengthy periods of time (e.g., a day or longer) can harm your battery, causing it to hold less charge in subsequent uses. This will re-calibrate your system's battery memory, which ensures that your battery will hold a full charge for longer. While charging your battery to 100 percent more than once a month will not damage it, you should avoid habitual full charging. As soon as you finish with an app, you should always close it to reduce processing power and, similarly, battery usage. Leaving your screen on for any amount of time rapidly drains your battery, so locking your iPod whenever you aren't using it will save battery life. Apps such as Mail, Safari, and most entertainment-based programs will quickly drain your battery. You can do this by swiping up from the bottom of the screen, then tapping the airplane icon. Airplane mode will prevent you from sending or receiving messages, app data, and any other form of media.
Summary:
Charge your iPod Touch whenever you get a chance. Avoid letting your battery sink to zero percent. Charge your battery to 100 percent once a month. Close any unused apps. Lock your screen when you aren't using your iPod. Refrain from playing games or using high-performance applications. Enable Airplane Mode to quickly disable wifi, data, and Bluetooth usage.