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Pay attention in class and act interested in the material being taught. Participate in class discussions, answer questions, and take good notes.  Stay off your cell phone and avoid daydreaming. Look truly interested in every word your professor is saying. While being a good student won’t seduce them, it will lay the groundwork. Remember, they are doing their job, and your interest in the subject will please them. Even if you are unable to seduce them, at least you may get an A by paying attention and working hard. While you may think that professors are much too intellectual to care about appearance, they’re still human. If you look like a slob, you probably won’t catch their eye. Keep your outfits school-appropriate, but wear things that flatter you. Looking neat and polished will also show them that you respect their class. Try to look more elegant and mature than your peers: a vest instead of a hoodie or a nice knee-length skirt for girls will make you look more professional and equal to your professor. Putting a little extra effort into your appearance can also raise your confidence. If you look poised and self-assured, you’ll look more like an equal. Smile at your professor in class, and try to hold their eye contact whenever you can. Nod slightly whenever you think they make a great point, just to show them that you’re listening and agreeing. Be a little shameless– if you know you have a great physical feature, find a way to discreetly show it off. Bend over to grab a pen, adjust your clothing to give a little peek, or simply take your time walking to your seat before class begins. The goal is to get their eyes on you. Don't stare while making eye contact. If they catch you looking, simply hold their gaze for a little longer than it's socially comfortable, and smile. If they smile back at you, it's a good sign!

summary: Be a good student. Look good in class. Use body language.


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Having a blank canvas, like drywall, will help all other wall decorations stand out.  Measure the length and height of each wall you will drywall and buy the amount of drywall you need from a home improvement store. Attach the drywall to the walls by hammering nails through the drywall into the wall studs. You can also choose to hang drywall on the ceiling by using a power drill and screws to attach it to the ceiling. Use a rotary saw to cut around any light fixtures. Paint the walls all over using an oil or latex based primer. Allow the primer to dry 24 hours before painting with the colored paint. Make sure to paint over the primer with the colored paint with 48 hours of painting the primer.  If you want to add even more depth to the walls, consider using two or more colors to paint stripes or blocks on the walls. Use painters tape and measuring tape to measure and outline where you want the stripes or blocks to be. Choose a color that matches your floor and other decorations you plan to hang. Measure the length and width of the garage walls. Purchase the number of tiles you need from a home improve store. Use a power drill and screws to attach the tile to the drywall.  If you don't want the hassle that comes with priming and painting, wall tiles offer a simple, fast solution Consider making a checker board pattern with two colors of wall tiles on one wall to create an accent wall. Find and purchase the mural you like either online or a home improvement store. Wipe down the wall with a rag and water and let it dry. Remove any switch plates from the wall. Peel the backing away from a top corner of the mural and stick to the top corner. Continue slowly peeling the backing away and pushing the sticky part of the mural to the wall until the whole mural is attached.  If you are a fan of the outdoors, choose a mural that pictures trees and mountains. This will create depth to the room and make your garage feel bigger. Your mural can just be patterns if you want! It doesn't have to be of a landscape or object. Choose a mural that represents something you're passionate about (motorcycles, cars, nature, sports, etc.) Use a nail and hammer to hang up items that you've collected over the years. Go through old boxes to find gems you might have forgotten all about!  Old license plates hung together are great for a car-themed garage. They'll also remind of you of where you've been and driven in the past. Neon signs are great for a garage with a sports or bar theme.

summary: Hang drywall. Paint the walls a solid color using a paint brush and paint roller. Install diamond plate wall tiles for a non-permanent, stylish option. Install a self-adhesive wall mural to make one or more walls pop with color. Hang memorabilia and collectables on the walls to show off your style.


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Stay off your leg and do as little walking as possible.  Keep the knee elevated above your heart while lying down. Prop the knee and foot on pillows or on the arm of the couch. Use crutches if it hurts to straighten the leg or to put weight on it. If you need crutches for more than a few days, you should see a medical professional because it may be something serious enough to require more than home care. Apply ice directly on the swollen part of your knee for 10-20 minutes. Do this 3 times a day to reduce the swelling. You can also use a frozen cold pack or a bag of frozen vegetables like peas instead of ice. If you have sustained an injury that results in a swollen knee, avoid placing heat on your knee. This includes hot packs, hot showers, or hot tubs. Wrap your knee in an elastic bandage to apply compression. This will help decrease the swelling. Try an elastic bandage with a fastener that sticks to the bandage so that you don't need clips.  You can purchase a compression bandage at a local pharmacy. Be careful not to wrap your knee too tightly. If you notice any numbness, tingling, odd coloring, or increased pain, your bandage is wrapped too tightly. Massage at a very gentle rate may help increase blood flow to your knee. If anything hurts, refrain from massaging the painful area. Try an anti-inflammatory drug such as aspirin, acetaminophen, naproxen or ibuprofen - all are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).   When taking this type of pain reliever, be sure to carefully follow dosing instructions on the label. You can also try a topical painkiller. Talk with your pharmacist for proper application. You can also try a patch that contains the analgesic lidocaine for pain relief.
summary: Rest your knee. Ice your knee. Avoid heat for the first 48 hours. Use a compression bandage. Gently massage your knee. Alleviate pain with an over-the-counter pain reliever.