Q: Scoliosis is an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, usually in the thoracic region (area between your shoulder blades), that can lead to back pain and restricted movement. For unknown reasons, some people are born with scoliosis, while others develop it during adolescence. Screenings are usually done in middle school by nurses, but most health professionals are qualified to examine you for scoliosis. Screening usually involves bending forward at the hips and seeing if one shoulder blade sticks up more than the other.  Scoliosis screening is more important for kids than adults because some treatments (bracing or implantation of metal rods) can slow down or stop the progression of the condition while the spine is still developing. Girls have a greater risk of developing scoliosis and a much higher risk of the curve worsening and requiring treatment. If you have a positive scoliosis screening or have reason to believe your spine is somehow abnormal, then see a medical specialist. An orthopedic surgeon will carefully examine your spine and likely take X-rays to better understand your problem. The specialist will look for relatively common spinal pathologies such as osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and herniated discs — all of which can lead to abnormal spinal curvature and biomechanics.  Specialists may also use CT scans, MRI, bone scans or more sophisticated X-rays to further diagnose your spinal condition. Surgery is rarely used to treat or cure spinal diseases or abnormalities. Chiropractors and osteopaths are spinal specialists who rely on more natural methods to treat the spine and other parts of the body, and don't rely on pharmaceuticals or use invasive methods such as surgery. They can evaluate your spine for any abnormalities including unusual curves, restricted motion or tight muscles.  Although some forward curvature in the thoracic spine or mid-back is normal, too much leads to a hyper-kyphosis or hunchback. The most common causes of a hyper-kyphosis are osteoporosis, arthritis, tumors and bad (slouching) posture. The thoracic spine can also be completely straight, which is actually considered abnormal and sometimes referred to as "military spine." Your pelvis is made up of two bones which are fused with ligaments. If one of these bones is smaller than the other, then it can cause you to sit or stand while tilting to toward the smaller bone. This can lead to a curved spine in addition to many other health and posture problems. If you find that you often sit with your body tilted toward one side, ask your doctor about small hemipelvis. To correct small hemipelvis, you can get inserts for your shoes and carry around a book or magazine to sit on so you don't lean to one side.
A: Get a scoliosis screen. See a medical specialist. See a chiropractor or osteopath. Be aware of a small hemipelvis.

Q: The eyes were a big part of pin-up and rockabilly makeup, so if you really want to make your eyes stand out, you can draw attention to them with some false eyelashes. Keep in mind, however, that applying false eyelashes may be tricky at first and require lots of practice. Do not be discouraged, however; the end result is worth it. While you are waiting, hold the lash between your hands and bend it into a C- shape. This will "train" the lash and make it easier to put onto your lid.
A: Consider putting on some false eyelashes. Wait for the glue to dry a little.

Q: At the bottom of each of the two bolts that hold each door on the vehicle, there are nuts that must be removed in order to take the doors off of your Jeep.  Use a 13 millimeter socket and wrench to remove these nuts.  Use a six point socket rather than a twelve point socket to minimize how much the nut can move inside the socket. Turn the nuts counter-clockwise to loosen them. The nuts are painted to match the body of the Jeep, so be very careful not to damage the paint as you unscrew them.  Damaging the paint will not only stand out, but could lead to rusting.   Scraped or scratched off paint can be repaired using automotive touch up paint. Using a six point socket will reduce the chances of damaging the paint on the nuts. With the nuts removed, reach through the open window to gain a good grip on the door handles on both the inside and outside.  Pull the door straight up to pull the bolts that are attached to the door out of the brackets that hold them in place.  If you can't roll down the window, grip the outside edges of either side of the door to pull it up. Be careful not to pinch your fingers in the gap between the door and the body before removing it. You will need to store the doors someplace safe.  For the time being, lay a blanket or soft material on the floor.  If you intend to leave the doors off of your Jeep for an extended period of time, you can wrap the blanket around them to serve as extra protection. For the time being, the blanket will protect the door's surfaces from abrasion. Set each door down on the blanket with the painted external surface facing up.  You may also lean the door up against a vertical surface, but be sure to place the blanket beneath the door's edge to avoid chipping the paint.  It is recommended that you hang a blanket over the doors as well if you store them standing up. Be sure to place the doors someplace where they will not be disturbed or knocked over. Once you have the first door removed and set aside, repeat the entire process on the other side to remove the remaining door.  Store both doors someplace safe and out of the way. Make sure to keep the nuts you remove from the door hardware someplace safe for when you choose to reinstall the doors.
A: Remove the nuts on the bottom of each bolt. Be careful with the paint on the door hardware. Lift the door straight up to disconnect it. Lay a blanket on the floor. Place the door interior side down on the blanket. Repeat the process on the other door.

Q: The easiest way to work with a broker today is online. You’ll open an account with the broker and then deposit money into the account. You can find online brokers by searching online. Some of the more popular include the following:  Charles Schwab E*Trade TD Ameritrade Optionshouse Full-service brokers will meet with you in their office and talk about your financial goals. They can help you devise an investment strategy. You can find full-service brokers by looking online or in your phone book.  Because they are full-service, they will also provide tax advice, estate planning, retirement planning, and budgeting.  A full-service broker is a good choice if you have a lot of money to invest or need help planning for the future. Before signing up with an online broker, you should compare them and choose the one that best fits your needs. Compare the following:   Account minimum. Online brokers typically require some minimum amount for you to be able to set up an account. A few might allow you to create an account for $0.  Commissions. You’ll have to pay for the broker to buy and sell your stock. Compare the fees. Commissions generally range between $5 and $10.  Account fees. There are all kinds of fees an online broker can charge: inactivity fees, annual fees, and research fees.  Support. You might need help finding stock. Accordingly, check to see if the online broker offers educational tools, stock research, and access to someone via email, phone, or online chat.  Bonuses. Some online brokers provide cash bonuses for new users. To sign up, you’ll need to provide the broker personal information. Typically, you’ll need to provide the following:  driver’s license or government-issued ID Social Security Number address date of birth annual income net worth employment status You might also be asked if you want a “margin account” or a “cash account.” With a margin account, you borrow money from the broker in order to complete the trade. You’ll have to pay interest on the loan. Because a margin account carries extra risks, new investors should stick with a cash account, which you will fund without borrowing money. Fund your cash account using an electronic funds transfer. The transfer can take a few days to go through. Once money is in your account, you can begin investing.
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Find an online broker. Identify if you want a full-service broker instead. Compare online brokers. Open an online account. Finish setting up your account.