Whether you're a tourist, or simply carrying a large sum of cash on your person, the last thing you want to do is draw attention to yourself. Some people draw unwanted attention without even realizing it. To remain discreet while carrying money:  don't wear fancy clothes or jewelry  be careful about checking maps  walk confidently like you know where you're going, even if you don't  cover up any visible bulges in your pockets or under your clothing  if using a secure pocket or money belt, resist the urge to repeatedly touch or check that hiding spot If you're carrying a lot of cash, it's important to be constantly aware of where you are and who is around you. If you notice someone staring or watching you, or someone who suddenly looks away when you see them, be cautious of that person. They may be planning to rob you.  Avoid high-risk, high-crime areas. You should also exercise great caution in known tourist areas.  Be extremely cautious in metro stations and on public transportation. These places are prime pick-pocketing opportunities for thieves.  If you feel someone jostle or "bump" into you, check your belongings to ensure you were not robbed.  Do not walk alone while carrying cash. If you cannot find other friends to walk with you, then it may be best to take a cab to your destination. Just be sure that the cab is a legal, marked, authorized cab. You can increase the safety of a cab ride by calling to request a cab, rather than getting into a random taxi on the street.  Remember that in spite of all precautions taken, anyone can be a victim anywhere at any time. Do not let yourself become overly confident or feel secure, as this is often the first step to letting down your guard. Counting money leaves you susceptible to a robbery, and it also gives a thief a visual clue as to how much money you're carrying. You should also avoid carrying more cash than you'll need, so try to plan ahead and know how much money you'll need.  Carry small bills and coins in a separate pocket, so you don't need to make change for an unnecessarily large bill at the store.  If traveling, exchange some of your currency at a reputable trader, like a bank or an official monetary exchange office. This will help protect you from getting ripped off, and will allow you to look like less of a tourist. A surefire way to draw a thief's attention is by pulling out a flashy smartphone. You may not think anything of it as you text or check your email, but to a thief, having a smartphone may indicate that you also have cash or other valuables. If the situation takes a turn for the worst and you do end up the victim of a robbery, do not resist or fight back. Comply with the robber, then leave the scene immediately and report the incident to a police officer. Remember that no amount of money is worth potentially losing your life over.
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One-sentence summary -- Avoid drawing attention to yourself. Be aware of your surroundings. Use discretion when handling cash. Keep electronics hidden. Remember your priorities.

Q: This opens your computer's settings. It's near the top of the left column. It's under the "Related Settings" header.  If you don't see this tab, you may have tabs for specific enhancements, such as Dolby Audio. If you see the option to Disable all enhancements, select that option now. Otherwise, disable any enhancements you see individual and retest the sound. If disabling enhancements doesn't bring back sound, re-enable them and try another method.
A: Right-click the Start  menu and select System. Click Sound. Scroll down and click Sound Contol Panel. Click the default speakers and select Properties. Click the Enhancements tab. Disable available enhancements.

Article: This method works for expressions that have second-degree polynomials in the numerator and denominator. A second-degree polynomial is a polynomial with one term raised to the power of 2. For example, the expression x2−4x2−2x−8{\displaystyle {\frac {x^{2}-4}{x^{2}-2x-8}}} has a second degree polynomial in the numerator and the denominator, so you can use this method to simplify it. You are looking for two binomials that, when multiplied together using the FOIL method, result in the original polynomial. For more information on how to factor a second-degree polynomial, read Factor Second Degree Polynomials (Quadratic-Equations). Rewrite your expression with the factored numerator. For example, x2−4{\displaystyle x^{2}-4} can be factored as (x−2)(x+2){\displaystyle (x-2)(x+2)}. So, your expression now looks like this: (x−2)(x+2)x2−2x−8{\displaystyle {\frac {(x-2)(x+2)}{x^{2}-2x-8}}}. Again, you are looking for two binomials you can multiply together to get the original polynomial. Rewrite your expression with the factored denominator. For example, x2−2x−8{\displaystyle x^{2}-2x-8} can be factored as (x+2)(x−4){\displaystyle (x+2)(x-4)}. So, your expression now looks like this: (x−2)(x+2)(x+2)(x−4){\displaystyle {\frac {(x-2)(x+2)}{(x+2)(x-4)}}}. A binomial factor is an expression in parentheses. You can factor these out, because dividing a factor by itself equals 1. For example:(x−2)(x+2)(x+2)(x−4){\displaystyle {\frac {(x-2)(x+2)}{(x+2)(x-4)}}}(x−2)(x+2)(x+2)(x−4){\displaystyle {\frac {(x-2){\cancel {(x+2)}}}{{\cancel {(x+2)}}(x-4)}}} Remember that if you canceled out all the factors, you are left with 1. This will give you your final, simplified expression. For example:(x−2)(x+2)(x+2)(x−4){\displaystyle {\frac {(x-2){\cancel {(x+2)}}}{{\cancel {(x+2)}}(x-4)}}}x−2x−4{\displaystyle {\frac {x-2}{x-4}}}
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Evaluate your expression. Factor the numerator's polynomial into two binomials. Factor the denominator's polynomial into two binomials. Cancel out binomial factors common to the numerator and denominator. Rewrite your expression with the remaining factors.

Article: Girls with darker skin can wear very bright colors on their eyes and look great. The best bright colors for dark skin are bright jewel tones like blue,emerald, or purple. Bright colors really pop against dark skin and give you a dramatic look. Using two complementing colors on your eye will create a fun, dramatic look. Try pairing gold and purple by applying the purple on your eyelid and layering the gold on top, closer to your eyebrow. Wearing neutral eye shadows in shades of brown or nude can highlight your eyes and still look very natural. Blending several different neutral colors can create a unique look to wear everyday. Stay away from whites or very light neutral colors. These colors can create a dry or ashy look on darker skin. Metallic, or shimmering, eye shadows look amazing on dark skin because they are such a contrast to your rich, dark skin color. Eye shadows with shimmer really gleam on darker skin making it a perfect choice for a date night. Try using metallic jewel toned eye shadows to give you a dramatic look.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Be bold with bright colors. Blend complementing colors. Try using neutral colors for a subtle look. Use metallics to add some fun.