Q: Are you there solely to make money, or do you also want to focus on networking? Then, decide on which prints and how many prints you will bring with you to sell. You should also consider what you will need to set up your space, if you need to advertise, and if you will bring business cards. Although your goal is to make money, you will likely need to spend money first. It will cost money to print the art, and it will cost money for frames if you decide to include frames. You will also need to decide how much it will take to decorate your space, cost of business cards, and advertising, if necessary. There may also be a fee to rent the space. You can search online for festivals in your area or in your desired location. Look at the deadline for the application and apply in plenty of time. Once you apply, the festival may require an entry fee or for a jury to accept your work. It’s okay to apply for several festivals, but make sure you give yourself at least a couple of weeks in between each festival you attend. You can also apply to conventions and fairs. Gather all of your prints together, frames (if necessary), booth decorations, and supplies that you will need at the event. Make a checklist of everything you need to get done, and complete your checklist a few days before the event begins. Decide if you will you only accept cash, or if you will have a method for accepting credit card—such as Square. Once you’ve decided, make a sign that clearly states what payments you accept. The sign will allow potential customers to know what payment methods they can use without having to ask. The day of the event is what it’s all about! It’s time to enjoy it and show off your hard work. Show up at least a few hours in advance to set up your space. If there is a time you will be allowed to start set up, show up exactly at that time. Showing up early will allow you time to fix mistakes and figure out what to do about any forgotten supplies. You are more likely to sell your prints if you are friendly and helpful to each customer. A positive interaction with a customer will also make it more likely that they will return to buy prints from you. Be kind and answer questions from anyone who walks up to your booth.   Talk to people as they pass by, and talk about your work. Stay hydrated and fed so that you can feel your best throughout the day.
A: Decide on your goal for the event. Lay out a budget. Research and apply to events. Prepare supplies for the show. Determine how you will accept payments. Show up early to set up your space. Aim for positive interaction with each customer.

Q: You'll want your MP gone in order to activate Berserk Charge. You’ll want to do this quickly because the finishing move in Wisdom form will cause Sora to stop moving for a second (to recover from the stance), and the mushrooms will hit you, resulting in a game over.  Remember, the challenge is to kill 85 without getting hit, not even once. They will charge at you, but don't worry as long as you're moving, the chances of them hitting you is little to none. As the number you've killed goes up, the more mushrooms will spawn to attack you, so don't ever stop going in circles around them! But time it correctly, or the small time frame between casting Curaga and Sora recovering from the magic stance can be fatal if a mushroom gets too close to you. Maximum count is 100, which is easily attainable.
A: Drive into Wisdom form and use Curaga. Press ∆ to start the challenge. Keep away from the mushrooms that will spawn  immediately. Circle around the area while attacking the mushrooms. Use Curaga again if your MP regenerates. Keep repeating this until you kill 85 mushrooms.

Q: Once you are more comfortable, ask for his advice on a personal matter or consider disclosing personal experiences with him. Trusting him with personal matters can help bring an intimacy to your relationship that only the closest friends have. For example, you may have a one-on-one hang out with him where you tell him about issues you are struggling with at home or at school. You may tell him about how you find it hard to get along with your parents, for example, or that you are having trouble in a subject in school. Another way you can build a meaningful relationship with the boy is by being a good listener to him. Pay attention when he speaks to you and ask thoughtful questions to show him you are engaged. Maintain eye contact and nod when he speaks.  Try not to interrupt him when he speaks and encourage him to keep talking by saying, “Tell me more,” or "I'm so interested in what you have to say." You can also ask thoughtful questions like, “How did that make you feel?” or “Why do you think you reacted in that way?” Show him that you can be a good friend by being trustworthy and upfront about what you think. If he tells you a secret or confides in you, tell him you will not tell anyone what he told you. Keep any personal information he tells you to yourself, unless he is okay with you sharing it with others. Trust can be difficult to earn and must be maintained, but it truly the foundation to all successful friendships.  You should also try to be honest with him so he knows you are not pretending or lying to him. Tell him how you feel and what you think honestly and openly. Trying something new can be scary, but consider inviting him to participate. Not only will it help ease the anxiety associated with the unknown, but can also prevent your friendship from going stale. For example, if you’ve both never gone camping before, you may invite him to go with you so you can experience something new together.
A: Open up to him. Be a good listener. Act trustworthy and honest around him. Experience new things together.

Q: The Settings app has an image of a gear.  The image may look different if you are using a different theme on your Android device.  It always says "Settings". |techicon|x30px]].  It's near the top of the Settings menu next to the icon of squares in a grid. This will display a list of all your downloaded and system apps. On older versions of Android, this menu simply titled "Apps". It's the icon in the upper-right corner.  This displays a drop-down menu. It's at the top of the drop-down menu.  This displays system apps that came with your phone. All the apps installed on your Android device are listed in alphabetical order.  This will display the Application Info page. You can only uninstall updates on certain apps on certain phones that came pre-installed on your Android device. It's the button with three vertical dots.  It's in the upper-right corner of the Application Info page. If you don't see this button in the upper-right corner, you cannot uninstall updates.  Go to Part 2 to learn how to uninstall the app and install an unofficial older version of the app You will see a popup asking if you want to uninstall updates for the app. It's in the lower-right corner of the popup.  This will confirm that you want to uninstall updates and uninstall the updates. This will restore the version of the app that came with your phone.  You will not be able to roll back to an earlier version of the app.
A:
Open the Settings  app. Tap Apps [[Image: Tap ⋮. Tap Show System. Tap an app. Tap ⋮. Tap Uninstall Updates. Tap OK.