Article: You can only rotate external displays, and the display must support rotations (not all do). If you are running older versions of OS X, you can attempt to force the built-in display to rotate, but this does not work in newer versions. This will show all of your connected displays Select your external display from the available displays. If you want to try to rotate an internal display, such as on a MacBook or iMac, see Step 6. You can select 90°, 180°, or 270°. These represent how many degrees the display will rotate to the right. If all of your screens rotate when you enable rotation on one of them, mirroring may have been enabled. This makes all of the screens mimic each other. Click the "Arrangement" tab and uncheck the "Mirror Displays" box. If you are using Mavericks or earlier, you can attempt to force a built-in display to rotate by opening a special version of the Displays menu. Make sure System Preferences is closed before proceeding. Do not attempt this in OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later, as it can result in a serious error.  Click the Apple menu and select System Preferences. Press and hold ⌘ Cmd+⌥ Opt and click the "Displays" option. Your built-in display should have a rotation menu available.
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Click the Apple menu and select "System Preferences". Click the "Displays" option. Select your external display. Set the "Rotation" menu to the option you want in the "Display" tab. Check that mirroring is not enabled. Attempt to rotate a built-in monitor (OS 10.9 and below).
Article: Since there are several ways to wrap an Achilles tendon, you need to decide between them based on your specific needs. In general, if you only have a minor injury to your Achilles, you are probably fine with just wrapping the Achilles in a compression bandage. If you have Achilles tendonitis or another painful condition, it may be necessary to use both athletic wrapping and a compression bandage. Both athletic tape and compression bandages can typically be found at pharmacies, big box stores, and from online retailers. It's a good idea to have someone to assist you with taping and wrapping your Achilles tendon because it would be very awkward to do it yourself. Without an assistant it's improbable that you would be able to get a wrap on satisfactorily because you will need to apply tape to the back of your calf and ankle areas. The person that assists you does not need to have any special skills or knowledge of your injury. You can talk them through the process of taping and wrapping your Achilles. You don't want the tendon to be extended when you wrap it. This means that your foot should be slightly flexed, with all the pressure off the tendon. Typically, it's easiest to get in this position by laying on a table or bed face down with your feet hanging off the end. In this position, your feet will naturally fall into the correct position. Get a non-stick bandage pad or a friction pad that doesn't have adhesive to cover the Achilles tendon area. Attach the pad with athletic tape or another bandage adhesive tape that you have available. This pad will help protect the area from friction when the Achilles moves under the athletic tape. Wrap adhesive athletic tape around the leg just above or below the widest part of the calf. Then also wrap around the foot at the arch. Give each of these areas a couple wraps around so that the tape is secure and will be able to have further athletic tape applied to the top of them. It's important to make sure that these wraps do not restrict blood flow. Don't put any tension on them as you apply them but also make sure that they are not loose. Start at the back of the calf and run the strips down vertically so they go from the calf anchor point, over the protective pad, and down onto the anchor point on the arch of the foot. Apply 2 or 3 of these strips. Make sure to keep your foot in the same position, which is not putting pressure on the Achilles, as you are applying these strips. Cover the contact points of the vertical strips so that they are held with tape on the inside and the outside. This will help ensure that they won't move even when the ankle is flexed.  You can also wrap the middle of the strips around the ankle, so that the vertical strips sit flush with the leg. When these strips are secure, they should take the brunt of the pressure when you step and flex your foot, minimizing the pressure put on the Achilles.
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Choose between athletic wrapping, compression wrapping, or both. Get someone to help you. Position the foot so the tendon is relaxed. Cover the tendon in a protective pad. Apply anchor points above and below the tendon. Run strips of the adhesive athletic tape between the anchor points. Wrap the anchor points again to secure the strips across the Achilles.
Article: If a girl looks down when she first sees you, or if she lowers her head while smiling, it’s a strong indicator that she’s attracted to you. It can be hard to look someone in the eye when you have strong feelings that are not yet exposed. Triangulation describes a pattern of eye movement that is a strong indicator that a girl is into you. She will look at one eye, then the other, then your mouth, and then repeat the sequence. Playing with hair causes blood to flow and makes you feel connected with your body, so if you notice a girl twirling hair, it’s a positive sign. If a girl leans in close to you, makes an excuse to touch you, or lets each touch linger for a longer period of time, then she may see you as more than a friend.  If she touches your shoulder, brushes your hand, or hugs you for no real reason, it is a positive indication she likes you. If a girl wants to share a drink or food with you, chances are she is way into you. If a girl has a large smile every time you two have a conversation, and laughs nonstop, then she thoroughly enjoys your company. This is an unconscious way of saying, “I really like you, and I love listening to you talk". When in love, you see that person through rose-colored glasses, making everything that person says seem perfect and funny.
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Look for eye contact. Watch for hair twirling. Pay attention to body language. Notice if she laughs at your jokes, even when they are not funny.