In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you are finished using the iron, make sure you give it plenty of time to cool down before you put it away. Irons should be completely cool to the touch before being stored. Put the iron in a place where it won’t be in the way – like in a cupboard or a closet. Make sure you put a protective covering over the iron (like a plastic bag) to prevent dust from settling on the machine between uses. This will help keep your iron cleaner over time and help protect it from corrosion and humidity.
Summary: Store the iron properly.

Many people in the international community see international and municipal law as two separate entities. These people would say each system regulates separate subject matters and each exists in its own sphere. They would say international law regulates the conduct of states and their interactions with one another. On the other hand, they would say municipal law regulates the conduct of people within a sovereign state. If you are a dualist, you would likely say the two barely interact at all. However, if they do, it would usually be when municipal law is recognizing and incorporating the rules of international law. Therefore, the national law would have supremacy over the international law. In case of conflict between international and municipal law, a national court would apply municipal law. Monists believe international law and municipal law are all part of one legal system. To them, both laws are based on the same premise, which is regulating the conduct of people and things. If you are a monist, international law will trump municipal law, even in national courts. While nations are under a general obligation to follow international law, there is usually a great amount of leeway in how they choose to do so. Nations are generally free to decide how they incorporate international law into municipal law. While different nations handle this issue in different manners, the prevailing position seems to be dualist. Therefore, most nations require the formal integration of international law through the passage of some municipal law. In the international sphere, international law wins out over municipal law. However, municipal law is useful evidence of international customary law and general principles of law. In addition, international law often leaves questions to be answered by a nation's own laws. Therefore, if you found yourself in international court, you might use municipal law to help you decide whether there has been a breach of international law. An international court may even look to municipal law to help them interpret international law. In the municipal (i.e., national) sphere, the interaction is more difficult to assess. In general, less formal international agreements and customs are accepted and followed so long as there is no conflict with municipal law. If there is a conflict, municipal law will usually win. However, more formal treaties, so long as they are self-executing (i.e., operate within a nation automatically), are usually seen as being on par with municipal law. However, some nations take different views.
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One-sentence summary -- Analyze the relationship from a "dualist" perspective. Scrutinize the connection from a "monist" perspective. Determine how nations are required to to conform to international law. Assess how international law interacts with municipal law.

Q: Before you can remotely restart a computer on your network, you must set up the computer to receive remote instructions. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Doing so searches the computer for the Services app. It's a gear-shaped app at the top of the Start window. The Services window will open. If this option doesn't appear, type services.msc into Start to force it to appear. It's in the "R" section of the main window. Clicking Remote Registry selects it. It's a grey box with a folder on it just below the View tab at the top of the window. The Properties window will open. This box is to the right of the "Startup type" heading in the middle of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. Click Automatic in the drop-down menu. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so enables remote restart on this computer.
A: Make sure that you're on the computer that you want to restart. Open Start . Type services into Start. Click Services. Scroll down and click Remote Registry. Click the "Properties" icon. Click the "Startup type" drop-down box. Select Automatic. Click OK.

Problem: Article: Use the key to start the car and turn the air conditioner on high.  Feel the air coming out of the air conditioner and assess how warm, cool, or cold it is.  If the air is warm to cool, but not cold as it should be, there may be an issue with air flow.  Check to see if the cooling fans on your radiator are running.  If they are not, there may be an electrical issue. You may need to replace the cabin air filter in your vehicle to increase air flow. You will need to ensure the air conditioner compressor is working to determine the correct course of action to make repairs if necessary.  Locate the air conditioner in the engine bay and look to see if the center of the pulley is turning along with the pulley itself.  There is a clutch that engages when the air conditioner is working.  With the clutch engaged, the middle of the pulley will rotate along with the pulley itself. If the clutch does not engage, the A/C compressor may be broken and require replacement or it may just need to be filled with refrigerant. Most compressors have a wire leading to the electric clutch. Find the connector in the middle of that wire, and unplug it. Take a length of wire and run it from the compressor's wire to the positive (+) terminal of your battery. If you hear a loud CLACK, the electric clutch is functioning properly.  If not, it will need to be replaced.  Replacing your A/C compressor may require specialized tools. Bring your vehicle in for repairs if the compressor or clutch needs to be replaced. You can purchase leak detection kits to help you identify any leaks in your air conditioning system.  These kits provide a dye that will run through the lines and seep out of any leaks or cracks, making them visible to the naked eye.  Connect the leak detection can to the low side service port and spray it into the air conditioning system. If you spot any leaks, you will need to take the vehicle in for repairs. If you do not spot any leaks, the problem may simply be low refrigerant.
Summary:
Start the vehicle and turn on the air conditioner. Look to see if the A/C compressor is running. Check the wiring leading to the A/C compressor. Look for leaks in the air conditioning system.