Article: Hair and soap often accumulate underneath the strainer, which is located in or over the drain. Though many strainers can be removed manually, some have screws that will need to be removed, too. Remove the screws with the proper screwdriver.  If you do not know which type of screwdriver to use, match the screwdriver to the screw head.  The size and shape of the screwdriver head should easily fit into the screw. Turn each screw surrounding the strainer until all are loose. Then, place the screws in a safe location while you unclog the drain. Some drains have tub stoppers instead of strainers, and these are also located in the drain. These are easier to remove because they are not held down with any screws. Simply remove the stopper by twisting and lifting it. A lot of gunk may have accumulated on the strainer or stopper over time. Clean any hair or soap scum; you may have to scrub the strainer and stopper depending on how dirty they are. When the drain stick is inserted deep enough, it will hit a drain trap, which is a curved part of the drain. Keep pushing the drain stick through this trap. The stick is flexible and will bend. The claw has many small interlocking hooks, so it will grab hair and allow you to pull gunk out. Clean the gunk off of the drain stick if you want to save it to use again in the future. Hair and soap can build up in as little as a few months, so having a drain stick often comes in handy. Water should now go down the drain properly. If this method did not work, try another method. If the drain claw worked, you can now replace your strainer or stopper. Strainers will need to be screwed back onto the top of the drain, whereas you can just place the stopper back in the drain.
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Remove the strainer. Remove the stopper. Remove excessive gunk around the strainer and stopper. Insert the drain stick down the drain. Pull out the drain stick. Test the bathtub to see if it is unclogged. Replace the cover or stopper the same way that you removed it.
Article: in yourself. Preppy girls have brains, a sense of classic style, and an optimistic outlook. Part of the classic preppy look comes from confidence in timeless clothing. As a preppy girl, be confident in yourself by holding your head high, speaking with conviction, and being proud of who you are. If you have problems with low self esteem, changing your style might be the first step to gaining some confidence in yourself. at all times. Avoid using bad language, gossiping, or doing things that are considered tacky or tasteless. Be polite to other people by minding your manners, and always think before speaking. It can be difficult to remain classy, especially if your friends aren't always. Try your hardest to always be pleasant and have a smile on your face. You don't have to play a preppy sport to have preppy style, but there are a few unique sports that are played most often by preppy girls. Rowing, tennis, volleyball, Lacrosse, sailing, golf, track and field, ballet, swimming, field hockey, soccer, horseback riding, and cheerleading are all popular sports for preppy girls. Anything that gets you moving and makes you feel good is a positive addition to your style, so don't feel confined to a list of a few “preppy” sports if they don't interest you. to other people. You don't have to be best friends with everyone, but you shouldn't be rude or mean to other people. Try to be pleasant, kind, and cheerful. Avoid gossiping, bullying, or manipulating other people. If you see another person is struggling, try to help them out. Going out of your way to help someone is kind and can really go a long way toward making them feel good.
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Be confident Be classy Try some “preppy” sports. Be nice
Article: Some locations may not let you to have a rainforest, especially very cold climates. Consider the limitations (and opportunities) of where you live when planning your urban rainforest.  Determine your city’s geographical region. Mountainous regions may require a different landscape design than flatter areas. Consider local plants in addition to more typical rainforest plant life. Know the best plants for your climate. If you live in a colder region, choose plants that can survive in that climate.   Plan an enclosed greenhouse if you want to choose a more tropical rainforest theme in a colder geographical location. However, realize that this will be more expensive. Know both the big picture and small details that make up your urban rainforest.  Consider your visitors. Make sure your urban rainforest is a fun and safe space for everyone. Design your urban rainforest to be child-friendly and accessible. Try not to keep anyone from enjoying your hard work. Insure your rainforest. You want to protect yourself and your visitors in the case of injury.   Follow through on safety measures. Staying safe is always better than regretting it later. Don't buy the land yourself. Find people and institutions that can donate land for your urban rainforest.  Scout locations in your city. Find any vacant lots to see if that land is being used.   Check in with the city government or local neighborhoods to see if any land is available to develop into an urban rainforest. They may be looking for ways to improve unused land.  Be open-minded about how big or small your project may be. Think about how your idea can fit into different plots of land.
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Consider the geography and climate. Weigh the practicalities. Seek free or donated land.