Q: If you have regular contact with past sexual partners, ask them about their status. This may be awkward, but the best way to know if you're at risk is knowing whether previous partners have experienced symptoms of or tested positive for trichomoniasis. It is a highly contagious STD. Certain behaviors put you at increased risk for trichomoniasis. You may be at increased risk if any of the following are true for you:  You've had multiple sexual partners. You have a history of having other sexually transmitted infections. You have had unprotected sex with a partner whose STD status you do not know. If you've previously had an outbreak of trichomoniasis, even if it was successfully treated, you're at increased risk of developing the disease again. Review any medical documents you've saved and look over your test results to see if you've ever tested positive for trichomoniasis.
A: Ask sexual partners about their status, if possible. Review your sexual history. Consider whether you've previously had trichomoniasis.

Q: A cake that is warm or at room temperature will fall apart if you try to remove it from the pan. It must be entirely firm before you attempt do anything with it. Run a knife dipped in hot water along the edge of the cheesecake to loosen it from the sides of the pan. Re-dip the knife as necessary to prevent the knife from dragging at the cake. After loosening the cake, pop open the latch on the pan and lift away the sides.  Don't use cold water to loosen the cake, since it isn't as effective as hot water. You can cover any cracks or gouges on the sides of the cake by using a knife dipped in hot water to smooth them over. Unlatch the pan and gently lift away the sides. A chilled cake will remain upright, rather than slumping to one side of the other. If you see any small cracks or spots that need correcting, run a knife under hot water and gently smooth out the rough parts. The spatula method requires someone else's help, since the cake might break if you try to support it using just two spatulas instead of three. Three spatulas should be enough to lift the cake and safely transfer it to a platter. Choose large, flat, thin spatulas that will easily slide under the cake. You may also want to heat the bottom of the cake before attempting the transfer. This will make it easier for the cake to unstick from the bottom of the springform pan. Very carefully slide them between the crust and the springform pan bottom. Keep sliding as far as you can, and try to cover as much area under the cake as possible. Space the spatulas evenly around the cake so no one spot is unsupported. Hold two of the spatulas and have a friend grab the third. Count to three with your friend and gently lift the cake onto a platter you have waiting nearby. Do it quickly, but carefully, to achieve the best results.  Make sure you lift at the exact same moment, using the same speed, or else the cake will break. Once you have the cake on the platter, gently slide the spatulas out from under the cake.
A: Chill the cake overnight. Remove the sides of the springform pan. Remove the sides of the pan. Gather three large spatulas and a friend. Slide the spatulas under the cake. Lift the cake onto a platter.

Q: Regularly brushing your Yorkie’s teeth is the most important and effective way to keep her teeth clean and minimize the chance of gum disease. It also helps to keep her breath fresh and prevent plaque from developing into tartar. Aim to brush your dog’s teeth once a day, and definitely brush them at least twice a week. When first starting, a finger toothbrush is generally better accepted by Yorkies. After a week or so with the finger brush, you should switch to a three-sided, small breed toothbrush.  There are certain doggy toothbrushes specially designed for small breeds. Some even have adjustable handles that allow you to reach awkward places more easily. These are available at good pet supply stores. You can use dental wipes if your dog has a hard time with a toothbrush. You can purchase disposable wipes at your local pet store. Do not use a human toothbrush for your Yorkie’s teeth. Human toothbrushes are too hard and will irritate your dog's gums. Place a small amount of toothpaste on the doggy toothbrush. Then place one hand over the top of your Yorkie’s muzzle to lift her lips. Using your other hand, gently brush the outer surfaces of a few teeth with a circular motion. Stop after 2-3 seconds and reward with a treat.  Do this 2-3 times a day for 1-2 weeks. Slowly increase the time you spend brushing: 3 seconds, then 5, 8, 10, and so on. Keep increasing the time until you can brush the outer surfaces of all your Yorkie’s teeth. Now that you can brush the outer surfaces of your Yorkie’s teeth, it’s time to tackle the inner parts. That means opening your dog’s mouth. Place one hand over your Yorkie’s muzzle and gently open her mouth, as you have practiced. Brush just a few teeth for 2-3 seconds, release, praise, and treat. Repeat this 3-5 times per session.  Practice twice a day for 3-5 days, gradually increasing the amount of time you keep your dog’s mouth open to 5 seconds. Also increase the number of times you clean per session until you can clean the inner surfaces of all your dog’s teeth in one session. Brush daily in short sessions of 5 minutes. Do the outer teeth one day and the inner the next. Play with her or give her a treat to make sure she continues to look forward to tooth brushing.
A: Brush your Yorkie’s teeth once a day. Choose the right toothbrush. Slowly introduce the toothbrush and toothpaste to your dog. Start brushing with your dog’s mouth open. Alternate cleaning your dog’s inner and outer teeth surfaces. Reward your Yorkie after brushing.

Q: This part is a bit less about actually saving for a car and more about helping you save. Even if you know what kind of car you want, and how much you need to save, it’s nice to keep tabs on deals from different dealerships and see what your best financing options are. Actually go look at the vehicle you’re saving up for. Seeing it in person will make it more tangible and give you the motivation to stay diligent in your saving. Take it for a test drive. Actually experience what it feels like to drive the car. This will not only help you to know if this is truly the car for you, but it will also help you to keep from unnecessary spending. When you’re tempted to buy that new outfit, or go out to eat, remember how you felt driving your car. Find several dealers around town who offer the make and model you’re looking for and get a quote. Be honest with them that you’re shopping around and that you've have been talking to other dealers to get the best price. Dealers want to sell their cars and if they know there’s competition you can find a great quote.  Don’t let a lower quote affect your savings plan. You might find a cheaper deal on the car you want, but that doesn't mean you should save less. Any extra money you save will ensure everything goes smoothly. Having some extra cash will allow you to make a larger down payment. Prepare you for any possible repairs, or even buy you those first couple tanks of gas. There are several ways to not only calculate expenses but to also help you with getting a great deal and knowing what your best options are. Some sites have plenty of other helpful tips to ensure that once you’ve done all that hard work of saving, you get the great car you deserve.
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Look around online. Check out the car in person. Use the dealerships to your advantage. Use online tools to help you with saving and researching.