Article: Let your child know how you expect them to behave and contribute while they live with you. Tell them what you expect them to pay for, what household tasks they are responsible for, and what your policies are for guests and curfew.  For instance, you might specify that your child can have friends over, but they have to leave before 9 PM. Have this talk as soon as possible, preferably before your child even moves back home. Be sure to emphasize that these rules are not meant to control your child. They are meant to make living together easier and more comfortable while also helping them to move forward with their goals. Ensure that your house rules are clearly defined by putting them in writing. Talk the agreement over with your child to be sure you’re on the same page.  Consider including a time component in your rules. For instance, you might agree to let your child live rent-free for three months, but expect them to find a job during that time and pay rent afterwards. Include consequences for not respecting the house rules. For example, if your child drives your car but doesn’t fill up the gas tank, they might lose their car privileges. Make sure to specify that you can change the rules at any time. If you don’t want your child drinking or using drugs in your house, make it clear. Decide what you will do if you discover they are using substances behind your back. Alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs often contribute to failure to launch syndrome. These substances can impair motivation and make mental health problems worse. Your adult child may try to bend the rules or use your sense of guilt against you. Stay firm, and remember that it’s not your job anymore to keep them comfortable and sheltered. You have a right to make the rules in your own house.  Giving in sends the message that you don’t really mean what you say. For instance, if you told your child that you won’t pay for their cell phone, don’t give them money when they’re broke one month. Be sure to communicate the rules to other members of the household, such as to your partner, so that everyone is on the same page. If your adult child becomes abusive or starts engaging in illegal activities, it’s not a good idea to let them live with you. Decide which behaviors you won’t tolerate, and stick to your guns if you feel like your living situation isn’t healthy or safe. If you decide to evict your adult child from your home, then you would need to provide them with a formal eviction notice. You cannot simply call the police and ask to have them removed.
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Communicate your expectations. Draw up a plan for household and financial contributions. Be firm in your stance on alcohol and drugs. Avoid backing down if your child  tests your boundaries. Consider what circumstances would warrant asking your child to leave.
Article: Apple Mail comes installed with OS X, and can open and properly display EML files.  Right-click (Ctrl-click) the EML file and select "Open With..." Choose "Mail" from the list of programs. Your EML file will be opened in the Apple Mail program. You can do this even if you haven't set up a mail account with Mail. If you have Office 2008 or 2011, you can install the Microsoft mail client to open EML files. Office 2008 includes Entourage, while Office 2011 replaces Entourage with Outlook for Macintosh. You may have chosen to not install the email client when you installed the Office software. Once installed, right-click (Ctrl-click) the EML file and select "Open With...". Choose Entourage or Outlook from the list of available programs. This is a free extraction utility for OS X, and you can use it to extract the information from the EML file.  Download and install StuffIt expander from my.smithmicro.com/stuffit-expander-mac.html or the Mac App Store. Drag the EML file into the StuffIt window. You can extract multiple EML files at once by dragging them all into the window at the same time. Open the new folders that are created for each EML file. You'll be able to find the attachments and images as separate files, as well as a text document containing the body of the email message. If you don't have a mail client and can't install StuffIt Expander, you can open the EML file in TextEdit. This will allow you to read the body of the message and find any links. You won't be able to view any images or access attachments.  Right-click (Ctrl-click) the EML file and select "Open With..." Select "TextEdit" from the list of apps. You may have to browse for it. Look for the HTML <body> tags. This will help you find the body of the message. Any links will have the <a href= tag.
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Open the EML file in Apple Mail. Use Microsoft Entourage or Outlook for Macintosh. Extract the file with StuffIt Expander. View the EML file in plain-text.
Article: Items to remember include: deodorant, toothbrush/toothpaste, shampoo/conditioner, body wash, face lotion, face wash, hairbrush, styling products, contact lens case/solution, hand sanitizer, razor/shaving cream, feminine hygiene products, and lip balm. Try to get as many items as you can in travel-sized containers. Local drugstores offer mini versions of commonly used toiletries, or you can buy your own travel-sized containers and fill them yourself. For a 5 day vacation, you will want to bring 2-3 pairs of shorts or pants, 3-4 tops, a light jacket (or a heavy jacket, depending on where you are traveling), and 1 formal outfit if you are planning on attending a nice restaurant or event. If you are going to the beach, pack 2-3 swimsuits/trunks. Try to coordinate all clothing items so they can be worn with each other in any combination. Bring 1-2 sleep outfits for the week. If you tend to get cold at night, you may also want to bring a light sweater to put on in the evenings. If you are trying to save space, you could plan on wearing the same shirt you wear during the day to bed at night. Bring 1 pair of comfortable shoes for walking. If you are planning on going out, bring 1 pair of dress shoes or flats that go with your outfit. For the beach, bring 1 pair of sandals. The fewer pairs of shoes you bring, the lighter your bag will be.  Don't forget to pack shoes for any special activities you will be doing, like mountain climbing or white water rafting. Wear your bulkiest pair of shoes when you are traveling to your destination to save room in your luggage. Bring 4-5 pairs of underwear, 4-5 pairs of socks, 2-3 undershirts/bras, and any slips or specialty items you might need (for example, if you need a backless bra for a dress). If you have limited packing space, bring fewer pairs of undergarments and plan on washing dirty clothes in the sink where you are staying. Some accommodations offer washing and drying machines that you can use while you are traveling. Some things you may like to have with you are sunglasses, scarves, hats, jewelry, ties, and belts. If packing jewelry, be careful to not bring anything extremely valuable in case it gets lost or stolen. It can also be fun to buy new accessories as souvenirs when you travel, like scarves or hats. If you think you may like to do this, leave those items at home to save space. Items to remember: cell phone charger, voltage adapter, video/MP3 player, earphones, camera, electronic reader. For a 5 day trip, you might not need all of these items, so think carefully about what you are planning to do on your trip and what you'll need to take with you. This will help ensure you don't run out of anything while you are away! If you take birth control pills, remember to bring those along with you, too. Bring a list of medications with you to keep on hand in case there is an emergency on your trip.
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Bring the necessary toiletries on your trip. Pack enough clothes to last you the week. Remember to bring clothes to sleep in! Plan your footwear carefully. Pack your undergarments. Choose your accessories carefully and coordinate with your outfits. Bring electronics and chargers along with you. Refill any medications you will need the week before your trip.