Problem: Article: If you think someone is in immediate danger, always call 911. However, if you think you have information about a trafficking situation, the main hotline to call is offered through the NHTRC. They can be reached at 1-888-373-7888. In addition, if you have access to a computer, you can submit information online. Once the information is submitted, it will be passed along immediately to the proper law enforcement authorities. When you call or submit information online, you will be asked to provide the following information:  The type of trafficking taking place The victim's country of origin The number of potential victims The location of the trafficking Who the victims are (e.g., male, female, adults, or minors) Any additional comments you think might be helpful Your personal information (if you want to be anonymous just check the appropriate box or tell the operator) DHS also has a hotline you can call, and an online report you can use, to provide information about trafficking activity. If you prefer to call DHS you can dial 866-347-2423. Whether you are contacting DHS online or over the phone, you should be prepared to submit the following information:  Your personal information (unless you want to remain anonymous) What the suspected violation looks like (i.e., human trafficking) The location of the criminal activity What the violator looks like Where the violator is located The DOJ can also help get important information to the correct parties. You can contact the DOJ at 1-888-428-7581. Explain what you have seen and the DOJ will forward the information appropriately. If you are a victim, you might even be eligible for service and immigration assistance.
Summary: Call the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC). Get help from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Contact the Department of Justice (DOJ).

Problem: Article: Your new stereo will come with a diagram indicating what each wire is and what it needs to be connected to, but that process can be made much simpler by using a wiring harness clip adaptor.  These adaptors are made to make it easy to connect your new stereo to the car’s existing clip.  Use the diagram provided with the stereo as well as the diagram provided with the clip, to loosely connect each of the wires to the new adaptor.  You can order adaptors online or at most auto parts or electronics stores. Using the adaptor greatly reduces the chances that you will make a mistake wiring in your new stereo. If you are not using a wiring harness clip adaptor, you will need to identify the wires coming out of the stereo, as well as those coming out of the car.  Without an adaptor, you will need to cut the wires on the back of the car’s harness clip, but do so one at a time as you connect them to their corresponding wire on the stereo to prevent confusion.  Use the repair manual for your car or locate a wiring diagram for your car online to aid in your efforts to identify each wire.  Most car stereos will require the following connections:  The power wire coming from the stereo is usually red, and likely will connect to a red wire from the car. The ground wire for the stereo will be black, as will its corresponding wire from the car.  If there is no ground wire, you can secure the ground cable to bare metal in the body of the car to serve as a ground. The 12 volt constant power wire is usually yellow or blue, though it may be a number of colors coming from the car. The rest of the harness wires are for the speakers.  Use the diagrams to properly match each with its appropriate wire from the car. The antenna wire is much thicker with a metal head and can be connected separately before you install the stereo.  These wires are usually short and won’t be reconnected until you are about to install the new stereo. Some vehicles will require an output converter to make it work properly with components of the car that are not common industry wide.  Some automakers use external amplifiers the stereo’s signal will need to compensate for.  Your stereo may have come with an output convertor, but it’s more likely that you will need to order it from an auto parts or electronics store.  Be sure you order an output converter designed specifically for your year, make and model vehicle. If you are unsure if your vehicle utilizes external amplifiers, refer to the owner’s manual. Once all of the wiring has been connected to their corresponding wires, you will need to make those connections permanent.  There are a number of ways you can permanently bond two wires together and while some may be more resilient than others, most will work just fine for car stereo applications.  Be sure there is no bare wire metal showing from any of the wire connections by wrapping them in electric tape or heat-shrink wrap.  Soldering two wires together requires a soldering iron and solder.  You melt the solder onto the wires to stick them together and as the solder cools it forms a permanent bond. Twisting wires together and then covering them with heat-shrink wrap or electric tape will suffice for car stereos. Connectors can be purchased that you simply slide both wires into and either crimp them together with pliers or twist them together with your fingers.
Summary: Purchase a wiring adaptor. Identify and connect loose wiring. Connect the output convertor if necessary. Secure all connected wires.

Problem: Article: Emotional predators can really take a toll on you. They are people who often have little regard for your feelings and try to always put their own needs above others. Pay attention if you notice someone acting entitled. They might have a big ego, expect others to do things for them, and be careless with their words. If you know someone like this, try to keep your distance. You don't want to get too involved with someone that might end up really hurting your feelings. You're probably a kind person who tends to help others. That's great, but make sure that you are not being manipulated. Don't let others pressure you into doing things you can't or don't want to do.  For example, if a co-worker says something like, “You're so much better at creating presentations than I am. Can you outline what I should say in the meeting?”, they might be using flattery as a way to manipulate you into doing their work. Your co-workers can be emotional predators. These people tend to expect a lot of praise, and will sometimes talk down to others. Be careful if you're working on a project with one of these people. They tend to “delegate” a lot, leaving you and others to do most of the work. If you find yourself in a situation like this, don't be afraid to go to your boss or HR. Share your concerns, being specific about how it is affecting your work. It's a lot of fun to be in the early stages of a romance. You might let loose and let your guard down. But be careful not to move to fast. Before you bring someone into your home, or share secrets with them, make sure they are truly someone that you can trust.
Summary:
Watch out for a sense of entitlement. Avoid manipulation. Keep an eye out for workplace narcissists. Take it slow when dating someone new.