Article: Pour ½ cup (120 ml) of vinegar into 1 quart (1 liter) of warm water. Use distilled white vinegar. Then mix in ¼ cup (59 ml) of borax. Mix the ingredients together in a pitcher until they are well-combined and the borax is completely dissolved.  Alternatively, you may use 3 percent hydrogen peroxide. However, do not dilute it with water or mix it with borax. Instead, use straight peroxide, or mix 1 part peroxide to 1 part vinegar.  You can purchase borax from your local pharmacy or grocery store. Then spray the mold with the solution. Make sure to spray a generous amount of the solution onto the affected areas in your shower. You may have some solution leftover. As you clean the mold, re-fill the bottle as needed. Depending on how much mold you have, you may need to let the solution set for longer like 30 minutes to an hour.
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Make a mold-killing solution. Fill a spray bottle with the solution. Let the solution set for 10 to 15 minutes.
Article: Present the importance of your findings within the context of your overall research.  Without a solid conclusion, it could appear that the research is poorly conducted, or perhaps the author doesn’t understand the results of the dissertation. Be sure to clarify how the conclusions relate to the questions posed prior to research and related results. Inevitably, your research will not be perfect.  As such, you should propose how to solve the flaws in future research.  There could be unanticipated results upon which you could suggest related future research.  There may also be anticipated results that didn’t materialize.  You can suggest a more narrow focus of your research that someone in the future could follow to answer the unanswered question. It’s important for the conclusion to also lay out the strengths and weaknesses of the research.  Display where limitations exist, and why those limitations may affect the results.  The purpose of focusing on limitations is to display the command you have over your research, why there may have been difficulties, how important the limitations are to your arguments, and justification for the choices made during your research. You know the limitations better than any.  Be sure  to clearly propose corrections to current limitations in future research.
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Conclude your dissertation. Pose directions for further research. Gauge the effectiveness of your dissertation.
Article: If you usually store your wallet in your back pocket, keep it from being lifted while you can’t see it by moving it in your front pocket. It’s a lot harder for a pickpocket to steal your wallet, passport, or money if it isn’t easily accessible to someone walking behind you. Belongings can rise up out of back pockets when you walk for a period of time. This makes items in your back pocket much easier to steal. Take a standard rubber band and stretch it out over the center of your wallet. Stick it deep in your pocket. If a thief tries to subtly snag your wallet, they’ll struggle to pull it out of your pocket. This will give you adequate notice that someone is trying to rob you. If you have a choice, use a Velcro or fabric wallet instead of smooth leather. These are much harder to remove without you noticing. If you have an item of clothing with a concealed pocket, store your wallet there. Pickpockets tend to look in obvious places for valuables and money, and they won’t know where to look if your wallet is inside your jacket, in an invisible seam, or hidden near your breast pocket. If you have to stash something in your jacket, put it in a Velcro pouch. The Velcro will make a bunch of noise if someone tries to reach inside of the pocket. If possible, keep a separate money clip to hold your money or store it in a secure pocket. This way you won’t need to bring your wallet out to search through it for the bills that you need. If you are keeping your money in a wallet, only pull it out when you absolutely need to pay for something. Hold your wallet with both hands to avoid giving an opportunistic thief a chance to snatch it while you’re distracted. If you are storing your money in a pocket, pick a front pocket on your pants or jacket. Do not store anything else in the pocket so that thieves think your pocket is empty. Buy a wallet and transfer your cards and money to the new one. Stuff your worn-out wallet with scraps of paper, empty gift cards, and random receipts. When traveling, keep your decoy wallet on you. If you are robbed or someone attempts to steal from you, pull your decoy wallet out, drop it, and run in the other direction. Don’t stick your decoy wallet out of your pocket so that it is highly visible. You don’t want to encourage people to rob you!
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Keep your wallet in your front pocket to keep it close. Wrap a rubber band around your wallet so it doesn’t slide out easily. Hide your wallet in a hidden or secret pocket if you have one. Avoid rummaging through your wallet to count money. Create a fake wallet and store it in your back pocket to trick thieves.