Q: You should think of your role as a student similar to the way your parents and other adults approach work. In many ways, school is a sort of training ground for the work ethic and personal responsibilities that you'll need to develop in order to live successfully as an adult. You wouldn't last very long at a job if you were constantly unprepared, late, or calling in sick, so start taking school just as seriously.  Show up to every class on time and always come prepared. Make sure you've done the homework and reading assignments, and that you have everything you'll need for class that day. Sit in the front of the class room and be involved in class. Listen actively, respond to questions, and ask questions if there's any material you're confused or uncertain about. Your notes are the building blocks of your study sessions later in the semester. Without strong notes, you may end up doing very poorly on your exams. Start by doing the reading every night and coming to class with a working knowledge of the material you'll be discussing that day.  Start each day's notes on a fresh page in your notebook and write down the date and most recent reading assignment. This will help you track the material as you prepare for exams. Write anything that your instructor puts on the board. These notes are usually very important and often quoted verbatim on quizzes or tests. You don't have to write out every word your instructor says - this may not even be possible, depending on the class. Instead, write down the major points, like any important names, dates, events, relevant details, and results/implications. Try to develop a system of abbreviations that works for you. Writing your notes in short-hand can help you take notes faster and with greater efficiency. It can help to rewrite the day's notes later in the day in a separate notebook. Rewriting helps you process the information and can help you have a cleaner, more organized set of notes from which to study. You may also find questions or inconsistencies in the days' notes that you can ask your teacher to clarify the next day. In addition to rewriting your notes from class, it's important to review those notes and build off of them as you complete that class's reading assignments. Some studies suggest that reviewing your notes within 24 hours of class can significantly improve your retention of that information. Try writing questions in your notes. Interrogating the material, rather than simply glossing over it, will help you commit that information to memory and develop stronger critical-thinking skills.
A: Attend class ready to learn each day. Take good notes in class. Rewrite your notes. Study your notes and readings every day.

Q: This will ensure that you have adequate time to remove makeup, deodorant, clothing, and jewelry without being rushed. If you have perspired during your ride over to the salon, you should either pack or ask for a towel with which you can wipe down any sweaty parts of your body. This will help reduce blotches and streaks when the spray tan solution is applied. If you are spray tanning for a specific occasion or event, you can do a test trial before the big day in order to make sure the tan will turn out how you imagined. Spray tans generally last 7-10 days so, for example, if you want your tan to last longer for an upcoming event, you may want to have a darker spray to ensure longevity. If you have dry skin patches, wounds, or allergies your technician should be made aware so they can give you advice on how to deal with these areas.  Areas of dry skin may fade more quickly following your appointment.  You can apply self-tanner to these areas to even out your tan. If you have open wounds, you should refrain from spray tanning until they have healed. To help make sure your technician understands the shade of tan you would like it is helpful to bring along a photograph to demonstrate exactly how you want to look. Consider bringing a picture of yourself with a tan you once had or a celebrity with the coloring that you desire. It is common to spray tan in either of these ways, so there is no need to feel shy if you prefer no tan lines. The technician will have you apply lotion to certain areas before the spray tan and will direct you as to how to stand and when to turn. Be sure to ask for clarifications or repetitions if you are unsure of the process since miscommunication could lead to an uneven tan. A spray tan session should only last about 5-10 minutes.  Either you or your technician will apply lotion or petroleum jelly to certain parts of the body where you do not want the spray solution to accumulate.  These areas include nail beds, the spaces between toes, and elbows.  The technician will usually begin spraying the front of the body from the top down.  They will tell you when to turn so they can spray your backside.  Be prepared that the spray tan solution will often be quite cold. Be mindful of the technician’s instructions on how to stand and when to lift arms as their commands will help prevent any uneven coloring.
A: Arrive to your appointment early. Ask for a cloth or wipe to absorb any sweat. Consider a test trial spray tan. Inform the technician about any sensitive skin areas. Bring a photo that demonstrates your desired coloring. Discuss with your technician whether to go topless or nude. Follow the technician’s directions.

Q: Its app icon resembles a white "W" on a dark-blue background. It's in the upper-left side of the window. Doing so will open a new Word document. This tab is in the blue ribbon that's at the top of the Word window. Doing so opens the Mailings toolbar below the blue ribbon. It's in the "Create" section of the toolbar, which is on the far-left side of the window. Click the text box below the "Delivery address" heading, then type in the address to which you want to send your envelope. Make sure that you type the address exactly as you want it to appear here. Click the text box below the "Return address" heading, then type in your return address. Again, this must be typed exactly the way that you want the address to appear on the envelope. It's near the bottom of the window. A new window will open. This option is at the top of the window. It's near the top of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. Click the size of your envelope in the drop-down menu. It's at the top of the window. Click one of the visual representations of an envelope feeding into a printer. This is how you'll need to insert the envelope into the printer. It's at the bottom of the window. If you haven't yet connected your printer, do so before proceeding. Make sure that you do this according to your chosen feed format. It's in the bottom-left corner of the Envelopes window. Your envelope will begin printing. If you encounter issues while printing the envelope, try resetting the feed format to the Word default.
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Open Microsoft Word. Click Blank document. Click the Mailings tab. Click Envelopes. Enter a delivery address. Enter a return address. Click Options…. Click the Envelope Options tab. Click the "Envelope size" drop-down box. Select an envelope size. Click the Printing Options tab. Select an envelope feed format. Click OK. Make sure that your printer is on and connected to your computer. Place the envelope in your printer. Click Print.