Lower water pressures won’t have the force needed to make an impact sprinkler system effective. If your sprinklers are falling short or don’t seem to be putting out water at a very high rate, you may be better off with a different method of irrigation.  You can find out how many psi’s you’re working with by calling your local water provider or using a pressure gauge that fits over the end of a standard garden hose. Most residential areas have an average water pressure somewhere between 40-60 psi. However, yours might be lower if you get your water from a pump or well. Impact sprinkler heads are usually sold in a couple different materials—plastic and metal. Plastic heads are lightweight, making them easier to turn with a conservative water flow of around 20-40 psi. While they tend to be slightly more expensive, metal heads will be better able to handle the strain of higher pressures.  Metal sprinkler heads are also more durable, meaning they’ll last longer and experience fewer issues.  If you’re unsure which type of head will work best for your home, consult with a home improvement or gardening expert while you’re shopping for an impact sprinkler system. A new sprinkler that has stopped performing to its usual standard may just be in need of a good cleaning. Remove the sprinkler head from the base and disassemble it to gain access to the nozzle and swivel bearing. Gently scrub each piece with hot water and a bottle brush to remove any debris or mineral buildup that may be inhibiting the sprinkler’s movement.  Common symptoms of a dirty sprinkler include a weak stream with normal water pressure, turning to one side and stopping, and failing to rotate at all. A mixture of vinegar and warm water can cut through heavy mineral and sediment deposits that have accumulated inside the sprinkler head.
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure you're using a water source with a pressure of at least 15 psi. Choose the right sprinkler head. Clean your sprinkler periodically.


If you are dealing with someone who is homophobic, then ask other LGBT people how they deal or have dealt with homophobia in their own lives. Also, just being around LGBT people on a regular basis can help to you to feel less alone when you are dealing with other people’s homophobia. Forming close relationships with other LGBT people may also help you to fight off any lingering feelings of disgust or self-hate.  Try spending time volunteering for gay charities or going to a gay community center. Doing a good deed while simultaneously helping yourself overcome your internalized homophobia is a win-win situation. If there is a gay bar in your town, you could spend some time there. You do not even need to drink to have a good time socializing in a gay bar. A positive, supportive environment can increase your self-esteem, your outlook on life, and your overall happiness. Try to surround yourself with people who are accepting and supportive of your sexual orientation.  Surround yourself with friends who are supportive of your sexual orientation. Changing your circle of friends can take time and be difficult emotionally but it's worth it for your mental health and well-being. Choose employers who are accepting of LGBT people. If your employer is not supportive of you and you have a hostile work environment, then it may be time to start looking for a new job. Some organizations to consider joining are PFLAG or a gay-friendly church. These are places where you are sure to find open and welcoming folks who are against homophobia. If you have depression or your internalized homophobia continues to plague you, consider seeking help from a mental health professional. This could be a psychologist, a therapist, or a counselor. Make sure that they are "gay-affirming," since having a homophobic or subtly homophobic counselor will likely just dig you deeper into a hole. Feel free to search around for the perfect person to help you through your problem. You should ask a prospective mental health professional where they stand on LGBT issues and you should say that you are unwilling to work with someone who is homophobic.
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One-sentence summary -- Spend time with LGBT people. Surround yourself with supportive people. Seek professional help.


Click Menu and Package Manager; it will ask for your password.    This is the last opportunity to look trough the list of marked changes before they are applied. Click Apply. The marked changes are now being applied.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the Synaptic Package Manager. Type the name of software you want to uninstall in the Quick filter. Right-click on the package you want to uninstall and select “Mark for Removal”. Click Apply, to apply all marked changes. Check out the summary. Wait for the software to be removed. Close the window.


Find a leave-in conditioner that works best for your type of hair. If you are prone to frizzy or dry hair, choose one specifically made to handle frizzy hair. For oil prone hair, look for lighter solutions. Mix a quarter cup of leave-in conditioner with equal parts water and 2–4 tablespoons (29.6–59.1 ml) of oil. Using coconut oil may leave an unwanted scent in your hair. If you have dry hair that is prone to breakage, you should moisturize your scalp on a daily basis. Gently spray over the top of your head to make your hair damp with moisturizer. With oily hair, make sure that the ends of your cornrows are also getting oil. Rub each cornrow individually and remember to moisturize your scalp as well. Using this mixture will prevent your hair from getting dry and breaking. Shea butter is another option if you want to use a different product to moisturize your cornrows. Wearing a satin or silk scarf will prevent your hair from being dry and helps maintain volume. Unlike cotton, it will not absorb your hair's natural oils and will allow for less friction between your hair and pillow as you sleep.  You can also use a satin or silk pillowcase as an alternative to a head scarf. Satin scarves are also called bonnets or head-wraps. Satin and silk headscarves can be found at beauty salons, certain department stores, or online boutiques.
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Mix leave-in conditioner, oil, and water in a spray bottle. Shake your bottle and spray your cornrows with moisturizer. Gently rub the moisturizer into your cornrows. Wrap your hair in a satin or silk scarf.