Q: Write an outline of the essay's main ideas, concepts, and arguments. Make sure you only include the most important information, and organize it in the correct order. You might memorize the outline instead of the entire essay. If you need to recall quotes from literary or academic essays, write the quotes on flash cards. Memorize the quotes 1 at a time. Make sure you also learn the author, year, and any other information that may be tested. Sketch out a flowchart or map of the main ideas of the essay. Put the thesis in the center of the chart, and draw lines out to its supporting ideas.  When you need to remember the essay, you can redraw the chart to help you remember all the different pieces you need to recall. You can also draw images in your chart or sketch out the main events of the essay in comic form.
A: Reduce it to an outline to remember the main points. Make flash cards if you want to learn quotes. Draw the main ideas of the essay if you are a visual learner.

Q: You need to figure out how to translate your emotions from their raw, unedited state into something productive that won't hurt others. Part of learning how to express your emotions is learning how to express them safely without hurting yourself or others.  Use your journal to reframe your angry thoughts into sentences that express and validate how you feel, but won’t get you fired or in trouble.  For example, instead of screaming at someone and telling them you hate them, use your journal to write down different ways of expressing this that won’t have negative consequences on your life.  Write phrases in your journal such as, "When my boss does this, I feel angry." or   "When my parents yell at me, I feel angry." You are giving yourself the power to feel your emotions without letting your emotions have power over you. This works for other emotions as well. It is important to become comfortable with your emotions as not a black and white type of scenario. This will allow you to let your emotions to guide you in knowing when it is time to speak up, or when it is appropriate to express your emotions privately and move on.  For example, employers can be very frustrating. However, you have to ask yourself in any given situation what the benefit will be to you.  Will your boss hear you?  Will your boss understand?  Would it be healthier to express your anger at home, writing about it in your journal than to engage in confrontation? You want to make sure you are true to your emotions and act on the right form of expression.  Most people haven’t been shown healthy examples of how to express emotions, and these basic emotional tools have been absent from our lives.  Expressing emotions is an essential part of living an emotionally healthy life, setting boundaries in you relationships, feeling validated and getting your emotional needs met. . Always use “I” statements when expressing your feelings to others. Say things like, “When you told me what happened, I felt very sad for you and what you are going through”.  This can be used in relationships as well. For example, say “When you get frustrated with me for making mistakes, I feel ashamed.” or “When you say negative things about me, I feel angry.” This way, you are taking full responsibility for yourself, your emotions, and expressing how you feel. Learning to navigate the complex array of emotions that you feel can be daunting, and it will take practice. If you are not used to expressing your emotions, you can look at this exercise almost like emotional weight training.  At first, your emotional muscles may be sore, weak, and not used to being so rigorously used and paid attention to. Exploring your authentic self and learning to express yourself is not easy. However, living an authentic life and feeling as though you are honoring yourself as well as validating your emotions will result in a richer, deeper, and more humanly authentic life experience.
A: Express yourself safely. Put your plans into action. Use "I" phrases Practice.

Q: A really dedicated poseur can easily purchase fans, views and followers. This will artificially inflate their social media accounts, making it seem like they have a large following. To get to the bottom of this, look at the relationship between your suspected poseur and their fans. You can also check the profiles of their followers; if the profiles are empty, they’re not real followers. Social media is essentially a more complicated, high tech conversation. If there are no comments or likes on the suspected poseur’s posts, it’s a one way conversation and you might be dealing with a poseur. Buying a following means poseurs don’t have to worry about putting out quality posts. Even without a following, poseurs will focus on posts that can bring the most attention, rather than putting out something important and creative. People who are passionate about their hobby or interest will release content that helps to educate others or celebrates their passion. Poseurs treat it like a science; they’re just after the views. The scheduling of a person’s posts can tell you a lot about how they treat their social media accounts. A poseur might try and use their social media accounts like a brand or company: minimizing effort and maximizing their following. Someone who’s passionate is more likely to post as the mood strikes them; maybe they come across something particularly funny or important they really want to share. If the suspected poseur runs their social media on a tight schedule, your suspicions likely have some truth to them.
A: Check up on their followers. Look for quality posts. Pay attention to how often they post.

Q: When the app opens, you'll immediately see the other Waze users that are driving near you. " First, click the Menu button. From the Menu, select the gear-like "Settings" wheel. " This should reveal all of the relevant settings. You only need to perform this step if you're using Windows Phone 8 rather than Android or iOS. " This menu will allow you to tweak volume settings. There should be a sliding bar next to "Prompts volume." Slide to the left to decrease volume, and slide to the right to increase volume. You can also click "Play Sound to Phone Speaker" if you'd like to use an external speaker.
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Open Waze. Navigate to "Settings. Swipe left to "All. Click on "Sound. Adjust the volume.