Article: This bar is at the bottom of the screen, though you may need to hover your mouse at the bottom of the screen in order to display it. On a laptop that has a trackpad and no mouse buttons, use two fingers to click instead of right-clicking. It's at the bottom of the right-click drop-down menu. This tab is at the top of the Properties window. On Windows 8, click the Jump Lists tab instead. To do so, click the checkbox to the left of the "Store recently opened programs" line of text. You should see the checkmark there disappear. It's at the bottom of the window. Simply click the checkbox again to re-check it. Your Run history should now be empty.
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Right-click the taskbar. Click Properties. Click Start Menu. Uncheck the "Store recently opened programs" box. Click Apply. Re-check the "Store recently opened programs" box.
Article: The least confrontational option, this could also cause the person to wonder about who sent the note in the first place.  But as long as you word the note kindly, the point will be made.  Just be sure to place the note somewhere where no one else could accidentally come across it, as this will embarrass the person unnecessarily. Leaving gum, mints, or a breath freshening kit that includes a toothbrush, mouthwash, and tongue scraper is a great way to anonymously let the person know there is a problem with their breath.  Leave it in their locker, desk, car, or somewhere where they can find it in private.  You could even make it seem like a gift if you wrapped it up or included a nice card! Bad breath is so common that there are now many sites that allow you to send someone an email about their breath, along with tips for dealing with bad breath, anonymously.  This is a great way to not only let the person know, but also to provide them with some information so that they can treat the problem proactively.  Try one of these sites or look one up yourself!  http://www.therabreath.com/tellafriend.asp http://nooffenseoranything.com/badbreath.html http://www.colgate.com/app/SIS/BadBreath/US/EN/Quiz.cwsp While not technically “anonymous” since someone would be saying something directly, this can be a great way for you to remain unidentified in the process, which can be ideal if you’re trying to tell your boss or someone you don’t know well.  By asking one of their friends or relatives to speak to them about the problem, you can help solve the issue without any of the ordeal.
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Leave an anonymous note. Secretly drop off a pack of gum or a fresh breath kit. Send an anonymous email. Recruit someone to do it for you.
Article: But for the more ethical:  Current photos are ideal.  Many people use old photos of their former and more attractive selves.  It’s an ingenious idea at the beginning… until you have to meet the person you’re talking with, and have to reassure them that they didn’t sleep in and arrive 20 years late for your date… More than one photo allows for people to get a more three dimensional idea of what you look like in different contexts.  Preferably include at least one head shot and one full body shot. Be original and grab people's attention to receive higher responses.  This could be perfect if you’re a bit shy and don’t want to show a picture of yourself.  For example, you could put one picture up of you wearing a costume, or one where you draw a smiley face on a piece of paper and cover your face with it.  These kinds of pictures will add a touch of quirky playfulness, while adding a sense of mystery so that people want more. Details in picking the image will make all the difference.  If you’re aiming at attracting geeks or nerds then photos with your glasses on or playing your favorite video games will work wonders.  If you’d like an adventurer like yourself, a photo of yourself rock climbing is perfect.  Also keep in mind the small things like lighting in the photo, clothes you’re wearing and even the size of your pupils.  A psychology study analyzing pupil sizes discovered that we find large pupils more inviting and attractive, just as I mentioned in another article. Show people your personality, don’t describe it.  How often have you seen the same repetitive: “I love to have fun and be spontaneous!!!“, as opposed to what?  Not liking to have fun?  And saying you’re spontaneous makes it sound planned.  Listing sports, movies, music and travel as your interests is uninteresting, most people like a certain sport, movie, song or place to go to.  Also, generalizing your tastes by saying for instance “I like all kinds of music” is just a falsified cover-up to make yourself appear that you’re cultured, when in fact you’re actually dispassionate and boring.  Writing: “I like to visit India because it’s such an ancient culture rich with variety, spirituality, acceptance and color” would be much more revealing of who you are.  Here are some helpful hints: Wants Kids, Aries and so on. The opening lines are pivotal for the success of your self bio.  Just like in many writing formats, how you open your paragraphs will either hook your reader in and entice them to read further or will dull them away. It will be difficult, but craft the first sentence very carefully. The length should preferably be around 300 words.  The internet generation is one of impatience, nobody likes reading 3-mouse-scroll-downs lengths of text.  Too little text however and you’ll come across as empty, lazy, lifeless and boring.  Too much and you’re obsessive, psycho and neurotic. Spelling is one of the pet-peeves of many.  Spelling words correctly makes your writing flow a lot more smoothly, as does using punctuation and new paragraphs.  If your reader unconsciously feels the tension of having to decipher your spelling mistakes, then that anxiety will also influence their perception of you.  Furthermore, your choice of words can change the meaning of what you want to convey entirely. “I don’t want to die alone” is a common fear. “I want someone to die with” is a suicide pact. If you consider yourself caring, instead of writing that, why not share that you enjoy cooking for your parents or coaching your nephews soccer team? For instance: what it is you aspire to do in life, what hobbies bring you the greatest joy, what qualities you value in others.  The more important things you reveal about yourself, whether favorite movie or favorite ice cream flavor, the more chances someone will read your profile and think: “wow, this person sounds so much like me“. Instead of stating: “No old creepy men”, “I’d like someone around my age to be able to grow old with” sounds much more warm and positive.  Instead of “No non-christians”, “My religion plays a huge role in my life” is much more welcoming. what is it that makes you so worthy of being contacted when there are thousands of other fish in the search results?  Be unique.
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Select a photo with someone significantly less attractive than yourself would create the perfect perceptual contrast of increasing your appeal. Write Your ‘About Me’  Fill out as many of the basic details as you can, the more specific the information is, the more options people will have of narrowing you down using the search filters: Don't make it too long or too short. Check your spelling and have someone else check your spelling. Show why it is that you posses the qualities that you value. Mention your aspirations and passions throughout your profile. Avoid negative phrasing, it makes you appear close-minded, cold and superficial. Consider this: