Q: In the bar, type run and hit enter.  Select a file in that window. Now press ctrl+a. This selects all the files. Go ahead and delete all of these files as they are just things that your computer doesn’t need anymore. If a warning message comes up asking you to try again or skip, select skip. This is the computer telling you that you are about to remove something you need.
A: Click the start button. Select the search bar. In run, type %temp%.This will bring you to a screen showing some files that are clogging up your hard drive space. This should bring up a window. Clear your recycle bin.

Q: Sometimes new friends are just around the corner, so you can start by making friends from your neighborhood. If there are any people in your neighborhood that are around your age, introduce yourself to them. Invite them to play a game, hang out, etc. You can even help set up a community group in your neighborhood. Parents and adults can help out, too. The neighborhood group can host block parties, start a community garden, volunteer for good causes, etc. It’s a great way to make new friends! If you are looking for friends outside of school, then make good use of your afternoon and weekend time by picking up a new community activity, or volunteer for service. This is a way to meet people from outside of your school, who could become your friends. Examples of activities include:  Sports (not based at school—try a local recreation center or YMCA) Religious groups Community organizations (animal shelters, community gardens, neighborhood watch, etc.) Many cities have clubs and interest groups that aren’t based in schools. Since these bring diverse people together, they can be great opportunities to make non-school friends. For example, you might be able to join:  4-H Scouts A club based on a hobby (gardening, knitting, chess, programming, etc.)  Music A music group (a community orchestra, choral group, choir, or band) An art club A book club Summers between school years can be a little isolating if you don’t have a lot of friends outside of school. By taking part in a summer camp, however, you’ll have the opportunity to meet lots of new people, and make new friends.  There are lots of different kinds of camps, ranging from ones that feature on outdoor activities, to ones focused on religious groups, to ones that foster academic enrichment. If you’re interested in signing up for a camp, ask your parents for permission and help. part-time. Getting a job is not just for making money—it’s also potentially a way to make friends. If you’re in school, you might not be able to get any job, and you will have to work part-time, but getting a job can still be an opportunity. Once you find one, connect with any coworkers of your age or that share your interests, and start forming friendships. There are lots of ways to meet new friends online, including forums, interactive games, social media, etc. However, it is important to find a balance between your online and offline time and friends. You should also be safe online. For instance:  Never give out personal information to someone you just met online. Report any suspicious activity to your parents or a trusted adult. If you feel uncomfortable, harassed, bullied, or endangered by what anyone says or does to you online, let your parents or a trusted adult know about it.
A: Look for friends in your neighborhood. Sign-up for an after school activity or community service. Sign up for a club. Sign up for camp. Work Try the internet.

Q: Much like the automated device test, the doppler method requires you to choose a location to place the cuff. You can measure a dog's blood pressure on either its right front forearm, the outside of its right hind leg, or the base of the tail. Whichever site you choose to take a measurement, you'll need to trim some of your dog's fur to get a more accurate reading. You shouldn't have to shave the fur, but you will need to carefully trim it down as short as you can safely get it without accidentally cutting your dog.  If you're using the right front forearm, trim the fur over the palmar metacarpal artery (just above the joint that hinges and leads to the paw, or the equivalent of a wrist). If you're using the right hind leg, trim the fur over the plantar metacarpals (the outside of the equivalent to the flat of a foot). For both the front and hind legs, you'll need to trim the fur under the paw (which is where the Doppler will be applied). You can use either paw, but the fur must be trimmed down between the pads of the paw. If using the base of the tail, trim the fur over the underside of the tail. Once you've trimmed the fur, you're ready to attach the cuff to your dog's appendage. The cuff should be attached snugly and in place around the chosen appendage. It should not be too tight, but it should be snug enough that you cannot slide a finger under the cuff. Connect the cuff to the sphygmomanometer to the cuff. Its base reading should show a pressure of 0 mm Hg. You will need to use acoustic gel with a Doppler probe. Acoustic gel is essentially the same gel used by doctors to perform an ultrasound.  The acoustic gel should be applied to the concave side of the Doppler probe, as this is the surface that will be placed against the skin. Once the gel has been applied, press the probe firmly against the skin above the chosen artery. With the cuff and Doppler probe in place, you're ready to take a reading. The Doppler probe works by inflating the cuff until blood flow is restricted in your dog's artery, then measuring the pressure at which blood flow is audible again.  The limb should be held approximately level with the dog's heart. This should be roughly at chest level if the dog is lying on its side. Inflate the cuff to about 20 mm Hg higher than the anticipated systolic blood pressure. You should not hear any whooshing sounds (arterial pulsations) at this pressure. Let the cuff slowly deflate and mark down the pressure at which you can hear the whooshing sounds again. This figure is the systolic arterial blood pressure.
A: Choose a spot to take the measurement. Trim the fur over the necessary sites. Attach the cuff and connect it to the device. Apply acoustic gel to the Doppler probe. Inflate the cuff and take a reading.

Q: The more time you have to spend on the brainstorming process, the more likely you’ll be to come up with an awesome romantic idea.  For example, if you want to come up with a romantic idea for your partner’s birthday, you should start brainstorming several weeks—or even months—in advance. If you spend a lot of time around your partner, they will inevitably bring up their likes and dislikes in conversation. Pay attention to what they think is important as well things they think are meaningful. Use these moments as opportunities to take note on specific information that you can use to surprise them when they least suspect it! For example, if your partner mentions that they love red skittles, a romantic idea might involve presenting them with red skittles as a gift. If your sweetheart is always on your mind, you’ll be more likely to think of a romantic idea out of the blue. Keep your eyes open while you’re walking around town or throughout your neighborhood for event posters that your partner might like, or for nice places to sit and share a meal.
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Start brainstorming as early as possible. Listen carefully in everyday conversation. Think about your partner as much as possible.