This includes your driver's license, a deposit figure pertinent to your chosen account type, and your Social Security number. Click the link provided to do so. This is at the top of your screen; selecting it will prompt a drop-down menu. This should be at the top of the Checking and Savings drop-down menu. You'll find this option beneath the "Checking Accounts" section of the page. US Bank offers a myriad of checking account packages, including the following:  Silver Checking - Combined checking and savings. Gold Checking - Comes with benefits for credit card users. Platinum Checking - For high-income customers with great credit scores. Premium Checking - No monthly fee for seniors; has an interest rate. Student Checking - Basic checking account for students. Easy Checking - Basic checking account for across-the-board users. Doing so will redirect you to an application for that account. If you're setting up a Premium, Student, or Easy Checking account, you'll click "Get Started".  If you have a preexisting US Bank account or a promo code, make sure you fill out these fields before clicking "Continue". For a Premium/Student/Easy Checking account, you'll need to click "Joint" or "Individual" to select the status of your account on the following page. Depending on your chosen account type, you will need to enter some or all of the following information:  Full name and suffix Primary address Whether or not the US is your country of permanent residence/citizenship The length of time for which you've lived at your current address Primary and secondary phone numbers An active email address Your current housing status and the amount you pay per month for housing Your annual income Your employment status ("Employed", "Unemployed", "Student", or "Retired") Your date of birth Your Social Security number Whether or not you're a citizen of the United States A driver's license/military ID/state ID (pick the most convenient one) Whether or not you are a current or former political figure (or family thereof) Whether you would like to open an individual account or a joint (shared) account This will save your progress on your application; from here, you'll need to review and submit your application, add your startup deposit to your account, and select account features such as your preferred credit settings. Once you've completed these steps, your US Bank account will be active!
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure you have the necessary information available. Navigate to US Bank's website. Select the "Checking and Savings" tab. Click the "Checking" option. Click "Apply Online". Select a checking account option. Click your preferred checking account option. Click the "Continue" button at the bottom of the page. Fill out your account information. Click "Continue" when you're done.

Q: To make your repairs last longer, you'll want to clean the rim thoroughly before you start. Check the rim for any scratches, dents, or other dings that you'll need to fix later on. Spray a clean rag with wheel cleaner. Use it to scrub the rim and remove dirt and grime. If your car's tires are especially dirty, you may need to clean them entirely before you fix the damage. Paint thinner will help get rid of any residual dust or debris left on the rim. Dip a washcloth in paint thinner and coat the rim lightly in paint thinner. Apply pressure as you rub the area until the dirt comes off. Wear gloves and a respirator while handling paint thinner as a safety precaution. Before you start fixing the rim damage, make sure your wheel is dry so your repairs will stick. Use a clean, lint-free cloth after you've cleaned the wheels or, if you have time, let the rim air-dry.
A: Inspect your rim for damage. Use a mild cleaner and washcloth to get rid of excessive dirt. Clean the rim with paint thinner. Dry the rim off with a lint-free cloth.

Article: The best types of almonds are raw almonds without added sugar, salt, or spices. You can usually find raw almonds at the supermarket alongside other nuts and snacks. If you decide you want to flavor your almonds, you can always lightly salt them or add spices like cinnamon at home. Almonds are not safe for everyone. They have high levels of oxalates, which can affect the kidneys and gallbladder. If you have health issues involving these organs, it's best to avoid eating almonds. Almonds are high in manganese, which can interact poorly with certain medications. If you're taking any prescription medications, talk to your doctor before introducing almonds to your diet. You should make sure almonds will not interact poorly with any prescribed medications.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Go for whole, raw almonds. Avoid almonds if you have problems with your kidneys or gallbladders. Make sure almonds don't interact with your medication.

Article: . Create flashcards by hand or online. Whatever method you use, however, make sure that you create your own flashcards. Creating your own flashcards creates neural pathways. These neural pathways will help you retrieve the important information you learned at a later date. Study your flashcards in small 15 to 20-minute sessions.  Make your flashcards by writing down key concepts and ideas on one side, and the answers on the other side. Mix pictures with words on your flashcards. You can use sites like Quizlet, Adobe Spark, or Cram to make flashcards online. Acronyms and mnemonic devices are a great way to memorize difficult information. String together words to make a memorable phrase or sentence. Each word in the phrase should start with the letter of the piece of information you are trying to remember. For example, the phrase, “Never eat shredded wheat” is used by students to remember the order north, east, south, and west appear on a compass. Test your knowledge by reviewing the practice quizzes at the end of each chapter of your textbook. Review the information that you got wrong on the practice quizzes. Re-take the practice quizzes until you get every answer correct  If your textbook doesn’t provide practice quizzes, then create your own. Create open-ended questions based off of your notes and the textbook. Open-ended questions will force you to write out your answers, which will help you retrieve and apply your knowledge during the quiz. Alternatively, have a friend create a practice quiz for you.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make flashcards Use mnemonic devices. Quiz yourself.