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Move the wheel left or right to maneuver your car in the direction of the spot.  You should approach the spot going no faster than 5 mph (8.0 km/h). This will help you pull into the spot at the right speed and not overshoot your target. This is particularly useful if you're parking in front of a wall and. It'll help you maintain control of the car. Take care to avoid hitting the curb or other cars in your way. Focus on your depth perception: have a firm sense of how close all of the objects in your way really are. Once you've pulled into the spot, it's time to firmly press down on the brake so the car comes to a complete stop. Keep your foot on the brake as you turn your wheels in the right direction. If you're pulling into a flat spot, just straighten your wheels. If you've parked uphill, you can turn your wheels away from the curb, and if you've parked downhill, you can turn your wheels toward the curb.  This will keep your car from rolling away if your brakes are disengaged. Shift to first gear (or reverse) and set the parking brake.  By leaving both the transmission and the parking brake engaged, you have 2 systems holding your car in place, which can help protect you in case one of them fails.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/f\/fe\/Park-a-Car-Step-6-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Park-a-Car-Step-6-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/f\/fe\/Park-a-Car-Step-6-Version-2.jpg\/aid639747-v4-728px-Park-a-Car-Step-6-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}

summary: Steer the car in the direction of the spot. Lightly place your foot on the brake. Pull into the parking space. Press down on the brake. Turn your wheels in the right direction. Set the parking brake in place.


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You can get the language files you need from the WordPress in Your Language web page. The file will have a name such as in the following example: fr_FR.mo. The first two small characters (‘fr’ for French) refer to the the ISO-639 language code. This is followed by the ISO-3166 country code (_FR for France in the example). So, the French .mo file would be called fr_FR.mo. Once you have downloaded the correct /mo file to your computer, copy it to your server in the directory ‘wp-content/languages’. You will probably need to create the ‘languages’ directory if you installed WordPress in English. In the root directory of your WordPress installation is a file named ‘wp-config.php’. This file includes all of the setting to allow you to connect to the database and manage a few other items. Download the file and open it up in your Text Editor application. Inside the ‘wp-config.php’ file, you will see the following lines:   define ('WPLANG', ); You will need to change this to use the file you just copied to your server. If using the example for French above, you would edit the like to look like the following:  define ('WPLANG', 'fr_FR'); Your blog should now be displayed in the language you desired.

summary: Download the language files. Copy Language files to your WordPress Installation. Modify the wp-config.php file. Edit the language line. Visit your Admin Dashboard with your web browser.


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One of the primary rules is that generally you want to look broad and large as a male model. If your shoulders are angled away from the camera, it slims your profile. Keep your shoulders relaxed and facing forward.  To enhance the look of your shoulders, lean forward about an inch or two (2.5 cm to 5 cm), bringing your shoulders closer to the camera. There are times when you’ll be photographed from the side or that you’ll want angled shoulders, but most of the time squared shoulders are best. If you have any amount of gut, you’ll want to pull it in slightly by tightening your abdominal muscles. Make your stomach as flat as possible without sucking it in too much. This will slim your waist and also push your chest out a little. It also helps to straighten your posture, which lengthens your core muscles. Walking is a common “pose” for the male model. Practice walking with your body straight and your head held high.The pose requires one leg extended forward with the toes about one inch (2.5 cm) off of the ground. The back foot should be up on the ball of your foot. One arm is extended slightly forward while the other is slightly back. Lengthen your stride slightly beyond how you'd normally walk. This helps emphasize the pose, especially if you tend to take small steps. You have many options for how to lean, which are variations of leaning with your back to the wall or with one of your shoulders to the wall. If you lean with your back to the wall, bend one knee and raise your foot against the wall. Leaning on a shoulder, cross the foot that is closer to the wall over the other foot.  If you lean with your back to the wall, you don’t have to raise one leg, but don’t keep both legs completely straight. Bend one leg and have one forward and one back a little bit. When you are leaning, stay almost straight up and down. You don’t want your feet so far from the wall that you are at a significant angle.
summary: Keep your shoulders squared to the camera. Tighten your core. Work on the strolling pose. Lean against a wall.