Q: Cover the entire canvas or paper with black acrylic paint using a wide flat paintbrush. Use even strokes and spread the paint evenly. Make sure the black looks solid and no canvas or paper shows through. Allow the background to dry before proceeding.  It usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes for acrylic paint to dry completely. Lightly touch the paint to confirm it’s dry. If no paint comes off on your finger, proceed. Dip a flat paintbrush of medium width into white acrylic paint. Touch the loaded paintbrush to the canvas where you want to make your first firework shape. Spread the paint in a small circle to get it off your brush. Then, starting in the center of the white dot, pull the paint outward in all directions to create a starburst shape.  Cover your canvas/paper with white starbursts – paint as many of them as you want. You will add color on top of the white paint. The white background will help the color of the fireworks stand out from the black background. Choose at least three different colors for the fireworks. Use the flat brush to paint a colored starburst directly over a white one. Start with the center dot and then brush the colored paint outward. Alternate colors so that you have a variety of different colored fireworks in your painting.  Use any combination of colors that appeals to you. Red, white, yellow, blue, green, pink and purple are all great choices. If you aren’t sure what colors to pick, think about fireworks you’ve seen before, reference pictures or just use your imagination! Hold the glitter paint tube directly over the center of one of the fireworks. Squeeze the tube gently until the paint comes out. Create a streak of glitter that extends out from the center of the firework. Accent the fireworks with as many glitter streaks as you want. You can choose one glitter color, like silver or gold, to use on all the fireworks. You could also match the glitter to the fireworks – red glitter streaks for the red fireworks, blue glitter streaks for the blue fireworks, etc.
A: Paint the entire background black. Paint starburst shapes with white paint. Paint colored starbursts over the white ones. Add sparkly streaks with glitter paint.

Q: If you live in apartment, you want to protect it from your pet. Therefore, make sure you provide a place for you cat to scratch that's not the carpet. You can find inexpensive scratching boards at any pet store; some are even made out of cardboard. If you have knickknacks that are breakable, it's best to hide them away, even if you think they are out of your cat's reach. She is a curious creature, and she will climb onto places you wouldn't expect, knocking off your breakables. Not only will you lose the knickknacks, your kitty could get hurt on broken shards. If you don't believe in declawing your cat, clip your cat's toenails on a regular basis. That will help protect your furniture, plus it's better for your cat. If her claws aren't trimmed, they can cause pain for your cat.  You don't need a special tool to trim your cat's claws, though you can buy one. You can just use regular nail clippers, as long as they're sharp. Have cornstarch, styptic powder, or a bar of soap near by to stop bleeding (rub them on the bleeding part), though the claw shouldn't bleed if you do it correctly. Grip your cat under one arm, while gently grabbing a paw. Press on the cat pad to extend the claw, then clip the nail, making sure to avoid the "quick," the pink part, which has nerve endings. Trim the rest of the claws. It may take several sittings to get them all.  If you do decide to declaw your cat, make sure you research your vets. Different vets use different declawing methods; the best approach is either the blade excision method or the laser method, as these usually do not lead to bone or pad damage, which the guillotine method, the more traditional approach, can do. A cat sheds. That's a fact of life. While you can't stop a cat from shedding, you can find covers for your furniture. They may not be the prettiest option, but you can pull them off when company comes over. Plus, you can wash them periodically.
A: Provide appropriate scratching places. Take down breakables. Clip your cat's claws. Cover your furniture.

Q: RuneScape runs in Java, so you will need the latest version before you create your server. You can download Java for free from the Java website. This guide has more details on installing Java. In order to create the server, you will need to compile some Java code (it's simpler than it sounds!). To do this, you will need the latest JDK, also available for free. Visit the Oracle website and navigate to the Java SE section. Select "Java For Developers" and then download the most recent version of the JDK. This guide has more details and links for downloading the JDK. There are a bunch of different places online that you can download custom server and client files from. For first-time server operators, it is highly recommended that you download the Starter Pack from RuneLocus. This contains a basic server and client that you can have up and running in a few minutes. You can find the Starter Pack on the RuneLocus website.
A: Download the latest version of Java. Install the JDK (Java Development Kit). Download the RuneScape server and client files.

Q: " There are tools you can use to research this for free online. For new cars, check out Edmund's TMV pricing.  For used cars, take a look at the Kelley Blue Book price. You can also use online tools such as US News Rankings and Reviews for cars and trucks to get a general idea of pricing from various dealerships in your area. Market value is determined by a number of factors, but essentially, the value is calculated based on the current automobile market as well as the price that dealers around the country are selling a particular car for. As a safe bet, make your "target price" roughly equal to the car's true value. Your target price is not an opening bid; on the contrary, it should be your closing bid, and the price you will not go above. If you feel a little more daring, you could make your target price $500 to $1000 less than true market value for new cars or 10% to 15% less for used cars. Getting a dealer to settle for this price can be extremely difficult, but it can be done. Before stepping foot in any given showroom to start negotiating, place a call to the dealerships in your area and inquire about their asking price for the car you're interested in. Do not mention anything about a trade-in, monthly payments, or financing. The only thing you need to know from each dealer is the out-the-door price. Car dealers make a good amount of profit on financing deals, which means that you might lose out if you rely on financing from the dealer. Apply for your own financing through a bank, credit union, or another lender before you head to the lot. One exception to this rule, however, would be if you want to take advantage of a special promotional interest rate offered by the dealership. Compare it to what you can get at your bank or credit union. The process of buying a car can take up a lot of energy and a lot of time, so if you want to put up a decent fight, you need to make sure that you can keep up with the salesperson throughout the entire negotiating process. As a general rule, you should also stop by when you have plenty of time and do not feel rushed. To the same end, you should avoid car shopping when you are in desperate need of a new or new-to-you car.
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Find out the car's "true market value. Get quotes from multiple dealerships. Set up your own financing. Rest and eat before you go in.