Article: If you have updated your site's WordPress since September 4, 2014, the site will be running WordPress version 4 or later. Earlier versions of WordPress require a different, somewhat more complicated method described in its own section below. Also, this method is for blogs that use WordPress software, but are hosted on a third-party server. If your blog contains ".wordpress.com" in the title, refer to the wordpress.com method below instead. If you don't remember when you updated, visit (yoursitename).com/readme.html and look near the top of the page for a WordPress version number. WordPress has been translated into many languages. Each translation has a file ending in the extension ".mo". You can get these files by locating the desired language on this list, clicking "More" on the same line, then clicking "Download language pack." If you do not see a download link, the translation may be incomplete or not updated to WordPress v4. If the language pack has multiple ".mo" files, look up the language code, as well as the country code if the language is spoken in multiple countries. The file name will always follow the format languagecode.mo or languagecode_COUNTRYCODE.mo. For example, en.mo is a generic English language translation. en_GB.mo is an English translation using Great Britain regional spelling. Go to the /wp-content directory on your WordPress site's server. If there is not already a folder called /languages, create one with exactly that name. Upload the .mo file corresponding to the desired language into your /languages folder. If you have never uploaded files to your server before, you will need to use an FTP client, or the file management system provided by your hosting service. WordPress recommends FileZilla for Windows, or CyberDuck for Mac. Log into your site as an administrator. Click Settings→general→Site Language. Select the language option corresponding to the .mo file you just uploaded. The selected language should now be your site's default language.
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Use this method for WordPress version 4. Download a WordPress language file. Identify the correct file. Locate or create a /languages folder in your site directory. Upload the file to your /languages folder. Change the language in the admin settings.
Article: This method is more discreet and might be preferable to those who live in dorms or share a bathroom and don't want to rinse out their pads in front of other people.
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Lay down the pads on the floor of the shower with the dirty side facing up. Allow the pads to soak up the water while you take a shower. Wring them out when you are done with your shower. Leave them out to dry or add to your soaking tub. When you are ready to do your next load of laundry, toss the pads in the laundry basket and wash them with your clothes.
Article: Most schools host a ton of clubs and activities.  Join a few and see which ones you like the most.  Try not to over-commit yourself, but have enough variety that you can find something-- and a group of people-- that you really "click" with. Get to know new people in the club(s). At each meeting, try to talk to someone you’ve never talked to before. If school organizations aren’t your thing, find another hobby outside of school.  Check the local paper (or its website) for community events nearby. Libraries or art studios often host events for teens. Look for organizations that hold meetings for things that you are interested in, like outdoor activities, games, or artistic expression. This may be a cool coffee shop, a bookstore, a rock climbing gym, or even the mall. If you base your hangout spot around your interests, you're more likely to meet people that you have something in common with. Activities such as football games, dances, or large-scale fundraisers often draw a large number of students with different interests and personalities.
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Join a club or activity. Find a social hobby. Hang out where other people you admire spend time. Attend school functions that draw large crowds.