Right-click on your desktop. Hover the cursor over "New" and click "Shortcut" on the next menu that appears. Copy and paste the following into the text field:  shutdown.exe -s To create a restart shortcut, replace "-s" with "-r" ("shutdown.exe -r"). Without changing any settings, the shutdown shortcut will shut down the computer after 30 seconds. To change the timer, add "-t XXX" to the end of the command. XXX represents the number of seconds delay you want prior to shutdown. For example: shutdown.exe -s -t 45 will create a shortcut that shuts down after 45 seconds. To add a "goodbye" message, type -c "your message" (including the quotation marks) at the end. Click "Finish" when done. If you’d rather have a custom icon instead of the default Program icon that Windows assigns, right-click the shortcut and choose "Properties". In the Shortcut tab, click the Change Icon button. Choose an appropriate icon and then press OK to confirm. You'll see a window counting down and your message will be shown. Once the timer runs out, all your programs will start to close and Windows will shut down.
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One-sentence summary -- Create a new shortcut on your desktop. Enter the shutdown command. Adjust the shutdown timer. Type a name for the shortcut. Change the icon. Double-click the shortcut to initiate shutdown.

Q: As a seller, you have fewer opportunities to cancel a contract than a buyer. The consequences of breaking the contract can also be more severe. You should immediately seek professional assistance. ” These are relatively rare.  However, some contracts include clauses that stipulate that the seller can escape from her contract if she manages to find a buyer willing to pay more for the property. Such clauses are only valid for a period of time specified in the contract. This clause will only, however, allow you to replace one buyer with another. If you have changed your mind about selling the property, this clause might not be the escape route you need. Often the contract stipulates that the buyer is supposed to fulfill a contingency by a specific date. You can use this to your advantage. If, for example, the buyer fails to get financing within a particular time span, you can use this as justification to void the contract.  In order to successfully employ this strategy, you’ll need to request that the buyer prove that there’s a loan commitment in place. If the buyer has defaulted on this contingency, then the seller can demand a default and termination of the contract.  If the contingency has passed already, the buyer will not be able to use it to rescind and get the earnest money back. The seller can demand a two day waiver of financing once the contingency has passed and demand a rescission if the buyer will not waive it. A buyer can still buy the property though if they waive the financing. They may have someone give them cash to purchase it. A seller can only demand a rescission when the buyer is in default of the contract terms. If none of the aforementioned strategies are available to you, you will need to offer a financial settlement. The buyer has the full legal right to sue you, forcing you to sell the house and pay damages. However, depending on her disposition, she might not be inclined to engage in the necessary legal battle. You will need to offer a settlement large enough to dissuade her from following such a course of action. In these cases, the buyer has good standing to sue for “specific performance,” which would compel you to proceed with the sale. However, such cases often take years and are extremely expensive. Most buyers would prefer to take a payout. You will need to negotiate over a specific sum.
A: Consult your attorney and real estate agent. Review the contract for a “kick-out clause. Be attentive to buyer failures. Be prepared to pay.

Article: If the mixture isn’t sweet enough, add additional maple or agave to give it a sweeter taste. Doing small amounts will prevent you from over-sweetening which can ruin the taste of the chocolate. If the mixture is too sweet for your liking, add a tbsp of additional cocoa powder or an additional pinch of salt to make it more bitter. Remember, milk chocolate will be sweet! Place the sheet, tins, or mold in the freezer so that the chocolate is sitting on a flat surface. Allow the chocolate to set for at least 10 minutes in the freezer, or longer if you’re planning to transport the chocolate.  The chocolate is set when it’s hard to the touch and has a matte, not shiny, finish. To remove chocolate from the mold or cupcake tin, simply press on the back side of the mold until the chocolate pops out or flip the tin over so the chocolate falls out. To remove from a baking sheet, you can cut or break the chocolate into smaller pieces for storage.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Taste the mixture and add additional maple or agave syrup to taste. Freeze the chocolate for 10 minutes to set.

Article: Families may also experience various reactions to their loved one who is suffering from PTSD. It can be difficult to cope with a loved one who is constantly pushing people away, or experiencing traumatic flashbacks. These symptoms can create common reactions that family members and other loved ones experience.  Keep in mind that these reactions are normal, and that living with someone with PTSD can be very difficult. These reactions are described in the following steps. People often feel very sorry that someone they care about has had to suffer through a terrifying experience and that their loved one still suffers from PTSD.  However, too much sympathy can be a bad thing leading a family to “baby” a trauma survivor.  This can send the message that the family does not think the trauma survivor is capable of overcoming the ordeal. For example, if you do not expect your loved one to pursue treatment and go to therapy appointments, they may feel like you don’t have confidence in their ability to recover. Because irritability is one of the basic symptoms of PTSD, conflict is often inevitable. A short fuse and readiness to defend or fight rather than back down could result in more angry outbursts towards family members and others. After a traumatic experience, many people with PTSD will become disconnected from their loved ones as they cope with what has happened. This can be very hard for you and other family members but try to give the person space. Remember that they are not distancing themselves because they want to hurt you, but rather because they are dealing with what has happened to them. Family members can often feel guilt or shame after a traumatic event for many reasons.  They may feel guilty because they feel responsible for caring for their loved one.  Family members may also feel shame with dealing with their loved one, as they may feel like they are failing. Remember that dealing with a loved one with PTSD is not easy, but that you are doing all that you can to help them. These negative feelings can include anger and resentment towards the traumatized person or towards those who traumatized the individual.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Understand that PTSD does not just affect the person who is suffering from the condition. Keep your feelings of sympathy. Be prepared for some conflict. Try not to be offended by your loved one’s detachment. Try to banish feelings of shame or guilt. Understand that negative feelings towards your loved one with PTSD is normal.