Q: Let them know you are setting up a three-way call. Pressing this button places the first caller on hold. This button is also called hook-switch, link, or recall. Your phone may not have a clearly labeled flash button. If you can’t located this button, try one of the following options:  Tap your cell phone or cordless phone’s “Call” button.  Quickly press your landline’s receiver-disconnect button.  If your “Call” button doubled up as your flash button, press “Call” again. Let them know they are joining a three-way call.  If they do not pick up, tap your phone’s flash button twice. This will disconnect the second call and return you to the first conversation.  If you get their voicemail, press * three times. This will disconnect the second call and return you to the first conversation.  At anytime, one of the two people you called may hang up. You will remain on the phone with the other individual.  To disconnect from your second friend, press your phone’s flash button. You will remain on the phone with the first friend you called.
A: Call your first friend. Talk to your friend. Press and hold your phone’s flash button for one second. Wait to hear three brief tones followed by a dial tone. Dial your second friend’s number. Talk to your friend. Press your phone’s flash button to merge the calls. Hang up to end the conference call.

Q: If you get acne on your chest, back, or butt, consider wearing clothes that allow your skin to breathe. Tight-fitting clothes can trap moisture and irritate your skin, leading to breakouts. Instead, wear clothes made from natural fibers, such as cotton or silk, which allow airflow and wick away moisture.  This is particularly important when it comes to clothes that you sweat in a lot, such as your exercise gear. If you get acne on your back from wearing a backpack, consider using a handbag or satchel instead. Once you finish working out, you should always take off your sweaty exercise clothes and take a shower. This allows your skin to breathe and washes away the oil and sweat that can cause breakouts. If your gym does not have a locker room with showers, make sure that you shower right away when you get home. If you cannot shower immediately, consider using travel wipes that contain salicylic acid. Because it leaves pores and follicles susceptible to bacteria, removing body hair, by either shaving or waxing, can lead to breakouts. Instead, you might want to consider laser hair removal, which is less irritating to the skin. If you do have to shave, make sure that you use a shaving cream designed for sensitive skin.  This is particularly important if you get acne around your bikini line. You can also try gentler alternatives, like sugaring and threading. Because bacteria can hang out on your clothes and bedding, you should regularly wash all fabrics that come in contact with your skin. Bacteria on pillows can cause your face to break out and unwashed clothes can lead to body acne. Make sure you wash your clothes regularly and your bedding at least every two weeks. If you wear any hats, be sure to wash them regularly to prevent any breakouts on your forehead.
A: Wear breathable clothes. Shower immediately after working out. Remove body hair gently. Do your laundry regularly.

Q: A pictograph can be made with the help of computer programs such as excel.  Drawing a pictograph by hand gives you unlimited possibilities for creativity. Making a pictograph on excel is an easy way to create a professional looking graph. Input your data into an excel spreadsheet. Select the data and insert a bar graph. Click on the graph and select "Fill Options." Select "Picture or Texture Fill Options" and choose Clip Art as the source of your image. Click "Stack" to change the bar into pictures. A pictograph is a type of graph and will have labels on the side and below to tell what is being represented. The axes of a graph are a vertical and horizontal line that serve as an outer boundary or margin for the graph.  Label one axis with the category of the data that was collected, such as “States” Label the other axis with the type of data collected, such as “Number Pecans Harvested” Using the data table you created, fill in the pictures for each category of data.  Draw the corresponding numbers of each symbol to represent the numbers in the data you collected. Be careful to use the right symbol or partial symbol to accurately represent each number. Under each column of pictures, write the source of the data. For each state where monarchs were seen, you would write the name of the state under the pictures. You can also write the number that is being represented by the pictures to help make the pictures more concrete and easier to understand. In the corner of your pictograph draw a key that tells the reader of the pictograph what each picture represents.  Make sure that each symbol used in the pictograph is represented on the key. If you used partial symbols, such as half a pecan, define how much the partial symbol represents. Label the key so readers know it is the key and not an additional category of data. If you are giving a presentation or making a poster to describe data, pictographs are a quick way to present a large amount of data. A well made pictograph will give a person an easy way to understand and compare data at a glance
A: Decide if you will draw or print your pictograph from a computer. Draw and label the axes of your graph. Draw symbols on the pictograph. Label each category of data. Include a key with your pictograph. Use your pictograph to explain your data.

Q: Hydrangeas are made from multiple small sections glued together, so make sure you have a fairly sizeable piece of felt to start this project. You can use multiple colors for a single flower if you want.
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Select your felt. Finished.