Problem: Article: Getting a college or university degree can dramatically increase your lifetime earnings, making it easier for you to retire at 40.  Apply for as many scholarships and grants as possible, since it will be easier to retire by 40 if you’re free of student loan debt.  There is no right or wrong degree to study for while at university.  However, scientific and technical degrees (in engineering, computer science, biology, and so on), law degrees, business degrees, and financial degrees (accounting, actuarial science, or economics) tend to have higher earnings than those in the liberal arts or humanities.  Obtaining a degree in one of these fields might help if you want to retire by 40. There is also no way to know how much education you need.  Generally, the more education you get, the more qualified you’ll be for high-paying work and promotions.  A Ph.D., for instance, tends to earn more than someone with an associate’s degree. If you become a professional athlete, a banker or financier, or a business leader (COO or CEO of a company, for instance), you can earn far more than the average person.  Doctors, engineers, and attorneys, likewise, have a high earning potential.  Enter these fields early in order to save as much as possible. The more money you earn, the more money you’ll have by the time you’re 40.  To earn more, you might want to supplement your income with additional work that pays well.  For instance, if you know how to code websites or programs, you might be able to freelance as a coder.  If you’re a lawyer, you might be able to teach a night class at a local law school.  Other high-paying side jobs include:  project archivist marketing specialist group fitness instructor curriculum writer The closer you are to 40, the harder it will be to successfully set yourself up for retirement by that age.  After deciding that you want to retire at 40, give yourself plenty of time to work, save, and invest.
Summary: Go to college. Work at a high-paying job. Get a high-paying side job. Get started early.

Problem: Article: Baking soda absorbs and neutralizes smells without damaging the fabric. Use a liberal amount of baking soda so that most of the inner lining makes contact with it. Don’t forget to put baking soda inside the sleeves. Choose an area away from pets and children, such as the center of a table. Lay out your jacket flat so that the baking soda stays in place. Pets and children can become ill if they find and ingest the baking soda. The baking soda needs time to absorb the smell, so leave it undisturbed for at least 8 hours. Use a small nozzle attachment or a hand held vacuum to remove the baking soda from the jacket, including inside the sleeves. Shake it out and repeat if you see any baking soda fall from the jacket. The bad smell should be gone from your jacket lining. Repeat the process if the smell remains.
Summary: Sprinkle baking soda inside your jacket. Place your jacket in an area it will remain undisturbed. Allow your jacket to sit overnight. Vacuum away the baking soda. Smell your jacket.

Problem: Article: In Word 2010 and 2013, select the group you want to add items to from the Customize the Ribbon list. You can add menu items only to groups you created, which are identified in the list with the label “(Custom)” after the group's name. In Word 2003, select the menu you want to customize from the Categories list. In Word 2010 and 2013, select one of the options from the “Choose commands from” dropdown list, then select the command from the scrolling list beneath it. In Word 2003, select the command from the Commands box list. In Word 2010 and 2013, click the “Add>>” button to the right of the scrolling list. Use the buttons to the right of the Customize the Ribbon list to position the new command within the group as you wish. In Word 2003, drag the selected command to the menu you want to add the command to. When you see a vertical bar showing the position of the new command, and the bar is where you want the new command to be, release your mouse button. In Word 2010 and 2013, click OK. In Word 2003, click Close.
Summary: Select the menu/group that you want to add items to. Select the command you want to add to the menu/group. Add the command to the menu/group. Exit from the customization feature when you're finished.

Problem: Article: Hire a live band, slack key guitarist or ukulele player who specializes in Hawaiian music. If live music isn't in your budget, play a Hawaiian music CD or stream Hawaiian music on your computer.  Select traditional Hawaiian themed wedding music. Rather than play the Wedding March, play the Hawaiian Wedding Song as the bride and groom enter the reception. Hire a hula dancer to teach traditional hula dancing to reception guests. Hula dancers can teach guests a few basic hula moves, which will add elements of culture and recreation to the reception.
Summary:
Choose Hawaiian music to set the mood at the wedding reception.