Q: If there is any debris caught in the ignition cylinder, it may cause the key to fail to engage the pins properly to turn.  Purchase canned air from a local retail or office supply store and insert the straw from the nozzle directly into the key hole.  Spray the canned air into the key hole in short spurts.  It should only take a few short sprays to clean out any debris.  Do not spray the entire can into the key hole.  The extreme cold could result in damage to the ignition cylinder. Wear eye protection when using canned air to clean the key hole to ensure no debris gets into your eyes. If the ignition cylinder has seized, spraying a small amount of electrical cleaner into the key hole may lubricate it enough to turn.  Be careful not to spray too much into the key hole.  A few short squirts should suffice.  Once done, insert the key and turn it back and forth gently to work the lubricant in. If this works, you may need to replace the ignition cylinder soon as it gets progressively worse. If all else fails, you will need to have your ignition cylinder replaced.  Have your vehicle towed to a nearby repair facility that specializes in your make and model of vehicle.  Explain the issue and discuss your options.  Just like having a new key cut, you will need to demonstrate sufficient ownership of the vehicle in order to have a new ignition cylinder installed. A new ignition cylinder will likely require replacing your key, even if it wasn’t the issue.
A: Use canned air to clean the ignition port. Use a small dose of electrical cleaner in the key hole. Have the ignition cylinder replaced.

Q: Places like your underwear drawer, under the mattress, or at the top of your closet are obvious hiding locations for things. Your parents probably tried these areas when they were younger! Use strange or more complicated hiding areas for greater success.  Try hiding something in a sibling’s room. Those obvious locations become a little less obvious if they are looking for something specific to you. Note that this does not work if your parents do regular sweeps of the house for secrets. Tape things to the underside of your dresser or inside the top of the drawers. This keeps items from being discovered by a quick look under the dresser.  Another idea is if you have an old school backpack or an old bag, then you can hide things there, your parents won't suspect anything! Wrap your item in tissues or put it in a plastic bag (or both!) and hide it in the basement under some old clothes. Camouflage the item so that it looks like it “belongs” wherever you hide it.   Make sure to use things your parents are guaranteed not to use, move or throw away. Storing the item in a plastic bag or wrapping it in saran wrap can open up a few additional hiding opportunities. The bottom of a potted plant will go unchecked for months, and a proper liner can protect your items from water damage. There are loads of weird and wonderful ways of making one, and they are often easy to make. Grab old appliances, bottles, jars or other items that aren’t in heavy use anymore and see if they can support a few small items. This is especially useful if your household doesn’t use certain items such as television remotes or products that aren’t often kept in the storage container they come with.   Pull off the plastic head of a spray deodorant can and remove the cover to where the deodorant is stored (this comes off easily with the help of some basic tools). Put the plastic head back on (use this as a lid). Old bottles or food containers make for good hiding places and can easily blend in with your room. Combine with a good liner and store in the freezer for greater camouflage.   Note that what you can use as a stash container depends on what you are trying to hide. Some items will not fit in a bottle or deodorant can. If what you are hiding is small enough, just leave it in your pocket or wallet. Remember to take it out of your pockets when you or your parents do laundry.  You can be more inventive with carrying items. If you wear the same coat every day, make hidden pockets like up the sleeves or on the inside of your collar. You can make pockets by sewing/gluing/taping a flap where you want the pocket. Tape things to the inside of your shoes. This works well at the end of pointy shoes, just past where your toes reach. Flat items such as notes, or money can be hidden underneath the insole of the shoe. Some shoes come with tiny compartments for storing things, such as on the back of the heel or on the tongue. Televisions, video game consoles and DVD players have flaps that open or other compartments that you can use to hide things away. Just make sure these aren't used or known by your parents. These cavities occasionally house important parts of the appliance, such as an Ethernet plug or soft reset switch. Make sure the inserting something into the cavity will not damage the appliance.
A: Use odd places. Use multiple layers of defense. Make a stash container. Carry items you do not want your parents to mess with. Look for cavities in your appliances.

Q: If your team doesn't see the value or believe that working together cooperatively is a wise choice then the team will fail.  Whenever you are assembling a team each member must fully believe in and be committed to working together to achieve the aim of that group.  Any member or members who aren't convinced that teamwork is a good idea will hurt the entire team effort. Make sure each member is ready to fully work together towards the team's goals. Chances are a team member will already know their own role and skills that they bring to the team.  However it is just as important that each team member be aware of the strengths and skills of the other team members.  This allows for each team member to help others or fulfill other roles more effectively.  During any bonding or socializing events make sure to include a portion where everyone has an opportunity to present their skills or strengths. When each team member knows what the others are capable of team efficiency will benefit. A benefit of working together is the introduction of multiple ideas and view points, allowing the team to find solutions that an individual might have missed.  Unfortunately, team work can also cause conflict to arise when ideas or discussions clash.  Have your team work through conflict, using it to their benefit.  Conflict can cause team effectiveness to fail. Try to resolve conflict before it grows into a more serious issues. Part of being a human is having and feeling emotions.  While many emotions can lead to a positive and healthy team there are some that can pose a threat to the cohesion of the group.  By training your team in matters of emotional intelligence you can help avoid any emotional difficulties or outbursts that could injure the team effort.  The first step in emotional awareness is being aware and managing ones own emotions. Self motivation to work as a team is critical to the overall effort. Being aware of others emotional states is important when working with others constructively.
A: Express the value of cooperation. Share team members strengths. Manage conflict effectively. Cultivate emotional awareness in your team.

Q: Go to https://www.youtube.com in your computer's web browser. This is where you'll find the background music or sound for your presentation. If the computer on which you're presenting doesn't allow you to access YouTube videos, you'll need to download your preferred video and upload the video to Google Drive. You can then skip to the next part. It's at the top of the page. Type in the name of the video you want to use, then press ↵ Enter. For example, you might search for "free music for one hour" for a copyright-free music loop. Scroll through the video results, then click the video you want to use. This will open the video and prompt it to begin playing. It's best to pick music that has a simple lo-fi loop rather than a traditional song or orchestral piece. This will ensure that your music is easier to synchronize across your presentation. Once the video opens, highlight the address at the top of the window, then press Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac) to copy the address.
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Open YouTube. Click the search bar. Search for a video. Select a video. Copy the video's URL.