In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This particular file is used for commands which runs when the normal user logs in. The steps to set JAVA_HOME are:  Login to your account and open .bash_profile file  $ vi ~/.bash_profile If your path is set to /usr/java/jdk1.6.0_06/, set JAVA_HOME as follows:  export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_06/ Save and close the file. Logout and login back to see new changes, or type source ~/.bashrc
Summary: To set the JAVA_HOME we use .bash_profile which is a start-up script.

Start from the sewer pipe in the lower level of your house, if possible. Follow the direction it takes as it exits the house. Your tank may be out there and buried. Locating the tank now saves time and money later regardless if you or an inspector clean the tank. Your tank may be buried underground. Before inspection, take a shovel and remove the dirt around the top of the tank. Your tank will have an access port lid which should be strong and on tight. Risers can be added on top of the tank. These help you locate and access the tank without digging. Septic system pumpers can add these. Look along the tank, including the inside, for damaged areas. Cracks need to be repaired by a professional once the tank is pumped so the system doesn’t fail. Look for any rusted or broken pieces on the inlet and outlet pipes required for drainage. Check any distribution boxes or pump chambers, if your tank has one attached. It is useful to run some water from your house, such as from the toilet or washing machine, to see if the water makes it to the tank and then drains properly.
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One-sentence summary -- Find your tank. Dig out the top of the tank. Inspect the tank for cracks.

Q: Bats favor dark, quiet hideouts and have an aversion to lots of light and commotion. Try leaving a light on in the attic or another area you think bats might be inhabiting. For a two-pronged approach, you might also invest in a white noise machine and leave it running overnight to double your chances of scaring them off.  It’s against the law to exterminate bats in places where they’re considered a protected species, which means you’ll have to find a non-lethal way to get rid of them.  Hanging strips of aluminum foil from the ceiling can create a series of obstacles that will disorient and repel bats. Bat boxes are small enclosed structures that provide a hospitable temporary environment for bats seeking a place to roost. The idea is to flush them out of your home while giving them somewhere else to go so that they won’t be tempted to return. For people living in wooded areas, bat boxes can be a good way to relocate bats without the need for more costly measures.  You can construct your own bat box from scratch or ask your local pest control or wildlife removal service how to obtain one.  Set up your bat box near the treeline of your property or alongside your home in a place with ample shade. By fitting suspected entry points with a one-way valve or tube, invading bats will be free to exit a space but won’t be able to get back in. This way, bats will simply leave on their own. Exclusion devices are arguably the most effective method for ridding your home of bats once and for all.  Denying bats reentry is preferable to trapping them, which is often difficult and dangerous. Exclusion devices can be found at most pet stores and home improvement centers and are relatively simple to install. If you’re not having any luck getting rid of the bats on your own, or you suspect you might be housing an entire bat colony, your best bet is to have the problem dealt with professionally. Pest control specialists will be able to pinpoint the places where bats are likely getting in, then remove them and seal vulnerable entry points to keep them from coming back.  This will be the safest and most convenient option if you can afford to have it done. In places where environmental conservation is a high priority, you may be able to find a team of wildlife experts to remove bats from your home at no cost.
A: Create a disturbance to drive the bats away. Set up a bat box. Install a one-way exclusion device. Call a pest removal service.

Problem: Article: If you want to use your engagement ring box when proposing, you can easily hide it in clothing like cargo pants and hooded sweatshirts. Simply slip the box into your pocket, and check on it periodically to make sure it stays in place. Then, pull out the box when the time is right. Keep tabs on your ring box so it does not fall out of your pocket. Touch your pocket or slip your hand inside every so often to ensure it is still in place. You don't want to lose it! You can purchase specialty socks designed to stash the ring box safely until it's time to propose. Order these online 1-3 weeks before your proposal so they arrive on time. Then, place your box inside the pocket before your proposal, and press it down into the sock as deep as you can.  When you are ready to propose, get down on 1 knee and slip your box out of the pocket. Oftentimes, these come with a discreet, slim-profile ring box. The prop you use will depend on what kind of proposal you want. For instance, if you are hiking and want to propose in the woods, place your box inside your backpack. Think about what props work best for your your proposal, and place the ring inside before you go! Remember exactly where you put the ring, and place it in a secure prop only you will handle.  You can also wrap the box in a blanket or place it inside a box of granola bars. If you are proposing at the beach, you can stash the ring box inside your beach bag or wrap it up inside of a towel. This is easy to pull off with a little bit of planning. Recruit an accomplice to carry the ring, and mention your proposal idea and timing. Come up with a discrete signal, like a hand gesture or head movement, so your accomplice is ready when the time is right. Give them the ring ahead of time, get into place, and make the signal! Your partner will not expect the ring to be in someone else’s hands.  For example, maybe you want to propose in the city where had your first date. Arrange to go out to lunch or dinner with a few others, and give the ring to a trusted person before you leave for the meal. Then, make your signal when you want to propose, and they can easily pass you the ring box when your partner is not looking. This is a great option if you and your partner live together. If you are worried that you cannot easily pull out the ring box and make a seamless proposal, then simply get rid of the box and hide the ring somewhere else. Sometimes the best proposals don’t involve the ring box at all. However, handle your ring with care so you don't lose it. It's much harder to lose a box than a ring.  You can stash it in your pocket, wallet, or small carrying pouch instead. This is a good idea if you’ve tried to stash the ring box on your person but it is still visible.
Summary:
Put the box inside of a pocket to conceal it on your body. Use specialty socks to hide the ring box if you want a creative option. Conceal the ring box inside of a prop to easily place it out of sight. Ask a friend or family member to carry the ring if proposing in public. Hide the ring by itself if you can't confidently conceal the box.