Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pull the cotter pin and loosen the large castellated nut. Pop loose the ball joint. Remove the allen bolts and slide the control arm free.

Answer: The top should look like a crown, or castle, at the bottom. Leave the castellated nut in place, just a few turns in to keep it in a safe place. If you’re working on a McPherson strut suspension remove the “pinch bolt” that clamps the ball joint stud. The goal is to try to guide it through the hole in the upper half of the steering knuckle. It can be somewhat difficult because of the extremely tight fit which helps hold the ball joint in place and the road grime built up around the suspension, so you will most likely need to use a hammer and a special tool called a “pickle fork” or tie rod separator to get enough leverage to maneuver.  With the wrench, remove the largest nut from the joint, replace with the new nut, and then drive the pickle fork between the control arm and the steering knuckle. You'll probably have to hammer it, and don't be afraid to get rough.This will probably ruin the gasket around the ball joint, so make sure you've got one to replace it. By putting the castellated nut on before hammering away, you'll avoid having the ball joint pop completely out and drop onto the floor, or more likely your foot. Loosen bolts or drill out rivets holding the ball joint in place, and slide out the ball joint. Sometimes, it's helpful to heat particularly corroded components with a torch to try to loosen them. Be careful if you try this. If your auto’s suspension uses pressed-in ball joints, you’ll need to remove the lower control arm and take the assembly to a mechanic with a hydraulic press, who can press the old ball joint out and the new ball joint in.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Don't be afraid to make the first move. Flirt with him Ask him on a date

Answer: If you find a guy who you have a lot in common with, don't wait for him to ask you to hang out. If you are scared to ask him because you think he doesn't like you, ask anyway. It's scary, but it won't hurt you, and you only stand to gain in the long run. He might also be shy, so he might not be the one to approach, either because he thinks you're out of his league or because he fears you might reject him. . Flirt with him to let him know that you're definitely interested. Lean in during conversations, touch him casually and lightly, and compliment him (do so honestly, people can always tell the difference). . If all else fails and he's still not asking you out on his own, go right ahead and make your move. You don't want him to get away! Have a date in mind (something that will appeal to him) and go straight up and ask. Try to be confident, as most people find this attractive.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open your letter with a standard greeting. Acknowledge the apology in the opening sentence. State how you feel about the situation in the body of your letter. Acknowledge your contribution to the problem if appropriate. Close the body of the letter with a clear plan for the future of your relationship. End your letter with a closing that matches the tone of your response. Mail or email the apology acceptance letter.

Answer: Start your response with a basic introduction, such as, “Dear Jacob.” If the person is a colleague or professional contact, you can try a more formal greeting by using their title, like “Dear Mrs. Hardy,” or “Dear Professor Thomas.” Depending on the circumstances, you might want to use a formal or casual tone. “I accept your apology,” or "Thank you for your apology" are appropriate formal responses for business dealings. If the apology comes from a friend or family member, you can be more informal in your response. Try, “I hear what you are saying," “Thanks,” or “It’s okay.”  If you’re not ready to move forward, acknowledge their apology by stating: “I appreciate your apology, but I am unable to accept it at this time.” No matter how you choose to respond, make sure it’s a true reflection of your feelings. You don’t want to get caught up in crafting a response that isn’t actually genuine. Don’t leave the person guessing. In addition to acknowledging their apology, let them know why you were offended or upset. Be honest and clear in your writing. Explain how the situation felt for you and why it impacted you the way that it did. For example, you can write:  “I am glad you apologized. It really hurt my feelings when you made a joke at my expense.” “It’s okay. I wish you hadn’t done this at all, but I'm ready to move past it.” “I hear that you regret what you did. I’m trying to move past this but it has really impacted how I feel about our relationship. I will need more time to think about things.” Sometimes the problem really is someone else’s fault, but it may be that both parties involved made some missteps. Reflect on whether this applies to your situation and take responsibility where it makes sense. For example:  You can write: “It was really unfair when you said that about me, but I should not have responded by returning the insult.” Alternatively, try: “It was your responsibility to make sure things went smoothly that day, but I realize now that I should have made sure you had more help.” Make it clear if you want to end the relationship with them. Or, let them know you are ready to move past the incident in question. If it is a business relationship, you may need to let the person know you will no longer be working with them. If it is a more personal relationship, you should let them know if and when you would like to see them or talk to them again. For example:  For example, you can try: “I am ready to put this behind us and move forward. Why don’t we get together this weekend?” Another approach is to write: “While I accept your apology, this incident has made me re-evaluate our business arrangement and I will not be renewing your contract at the end of this month.” If you are telling someone that you are unable to accept their apology or continue your relationship with them, sign off with a closing that is not too familiar. Try using “Sincerely,” or “Regards,” in this case. For a more positive closing, consider, “Best wishes,” or “Warm regards.” To limit misunderstandings should the email or letter get lost, ask the recipient or the mail service to confirm receipt.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Apply antiperspirant to your hands. Choose clothing that complements your activities. Rub talcum powder or cornstarch between your palms. Take frequent breaks when using your hands. Allow air to circulate on your palms and fingers. Keep a napkin or handkerchief with you to dry off your hands whenever necessary.

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There are many antiperspirants designed especially for hands and feet. Nonprescription antiperspirants will temporarily block sweat pores, which means less sweat will be produced on your skin. Make sure to choose an antiperspirant and not just a deodorant; these are different kinds of products for different uses.  It may help to include an antiperspirant in your daily body care routine, preventing occasional sweat rather than treating already-sweaty palms. Consult a dermatologist or a general care provider for guidance about different antiperspirant products. Loose-fitting clothing can help your body regulate its temperature, reducing the amount of sweat that appears on uncovered body parts. Cotton, wool, and silk generally allow your skin to breathe and are good choices for hot weather. Sport clothing that wicks away sweat may be a good choice for exercising. These powders absorb moisture easily, keeping your hands from appearing too damp. They can also help increase your grip, which may be diminished due to sweat. Avoid caking your hands in powder, which may make you sweat more. A light dusting is fine. Be sure to wash powder off afterwards. Tasks such as typing, construction, or writing involve a lot of friction, heat, and work. Make sure you take regular breaks when performing these activities so your body can regulate its temperature. Wiping your hands off with a soft cloth or towel may also help. Breaks can be combined with other sweat-reduction tips found in this article; for instance, during a break you could wash your hands or move to a cooler place. If possible, try to alternate your tasks throughout the day. Type for half an hour and then do a different task before coming back to typing. This will allow your body to rest. Don't hide your hands in your pockets or cover them with gloves or rings. Keeping your hands in cramped areas will make them damp, warm, and sweaty. Though cool air may feel uncomfortable or cold on very sweaty patches of skin, it will help reduce sweating. A simple cotton cloth can keep your hands dry for a period of time. You needn't wipe your hands off regularly, only when they become unreasonably sweaty. Cotton is preferable, as it absorbs moisture well. Consider keeping a plastic baggy with you in which you can keep used cloths. Dipping your handkerchief or cloth in rubbing alcohol can help your hands stay clean and cool.