Inner sleeves come in either paper or plastic material.  When you finish listening to a record, carefully slide your record in between both sides of material  as a first line of defense. Your vinyl will come with an inner sleeve when you purchase it. You can also purchase replacement sleeves online or in music stores. in its outer sleeve when not in use. When you purchase a record, it comes in a cardboard outer sleeve. You can also purchase replacement plastic sleeves. After you place your record into its inner sleeve, slide it into its outer sleeve. The outer sleeve adds another layer of defense. If your outer sleeve is worn and you can see the ring of your record, consider purchasing a replacement plastic outer sleeve. When you expand your record collection beyond 1 or 2 records, it is important to keep them safe to prevent damages. You can securely keep your record either on a shelf or in a crate, and always store them vertically.  You can purchase a shelf or crate at a home store or online. You can also make your own! Keeping your records in piles can warp the records or the covers. Handing your record correctly prevents scratches, dirt, and fingerprints from appearing on your record. The grooves of your record are delicate and contain the musical information to play the songs, so do your best to not touch them. Some turntables have an attached lid. When you are finished listening to your vinyl, flip the lid overtop of the turntable to keep out dust and debris. Keeping your turntable free of dust is helpful because it lowers the risk of transferring dust onto your record.
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One-sentence summary -- Place your record in its inner sleeve after you finish listening to it. Store your record Designate a shelf or crate for your record collection. Avoid touching any part of your vinyl besides the edges and inner label. Close your turntable’s lid if you have one to prevent airborne dust.


Tap "People" to view all your contacts, then select "Online Contacts from the Contacts menu. You can also enter their name in the search field. Locate the person you want to do a video call with, then tap their picture or name. A window will open with several buttons. This will initiate the call, dialing the person. When they answer, they'll be displayed full-screen, while your image will be in a thumbnail that you can tap and drag to place on screen wherever it's convenient. If you're on a voice call and want to switch to video, tap the camera icon at the bottom to switch to video.
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One-sentence summary -- Launch the Skype app. Tap your contact. Tap Video Call.


In order for you to be able to remember something, your brain needs to go through three stages: acquisition, consolidation, and retrieval (sometimes known as recall). If something goes wrong in one of these stages, it will be difficult to remember what you want to remember.  In the acquisition stage, information that you’ve just learned is stored in your short-term memory before either being discarded or encoded as long-term memory. If you’re not paying attention to something, such as where you put your glasses down before leaving the room, you’re very likely to forget their location when you come back. In the consolidation stage, information that you’ve learned is transferred into long-term memory. This is more likely to happen if this information relates to other long-term memories of yours, is meaningful in some way (related to historical or important events), or has a strong sensory impression connected to it. In the retrieval stage, information stored in your memory is retrieved by activating the neuronal pattern used to store it. This stage is often where the feeling of having something “on the tip of your tongue” occurs, and there are some things you can do to prompt this stage. Research has found that a lot of memory is “context-dependent,” meaning people are better at remembering information in an environment that matches the environment in which that information was learned. For example, if you thought of something in the living room and forgot it by the time you got to the kitchen, try going back to the living room. It’s likely the return to a familiar context will help you retrieve the forgotten information. If you can’t physically go back to the place you were when you had the thought you’ve now forgotten, try imagining where you were, what you were doing, and how your thoughts connected to each other. Because many memories are stored along overlapping neuronal patterns, reconstructing your train of thought may help retrieve the forgotten thought by stimulating related ideas. For example, if you were listening to a particular song or browsing a particular webpage when you had the thought you’ve forgotten, bringing up that information again will likely help you retrieve the information you forgot. Because your brain stores so much information along overlapping neuronal patterns, it can be easy to get stuck retrieving related but “wrong” information, such as all of the other actors who played Batman, but not the one you’re thinking of. Thinking about something else can help “reset” your retrieval. Anxiety can make it difficult to remember even simple information. If you are having a hard time remembering something, don’t get worked up over it; try taking a few deep breaths to calm yourself and then try to think of the information.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand the stages of remembering something. Retrace your steps. Reconstruct your train of thought. Recreate the original environmental cues. Think and/or talk about something else that's not related. Relax.


You may need to add fencing or build corrals, barns, sheds, arenas, or feed storage buildings on the property. You’ll likely need to hire an architect or engineer to help you plan the site and design the buildings and a contractor and construction team to complete the work. Plan for the expense of paying for the design, construction, and maintenance (including utilities) of any necessary facilities. Ranching requires significant technical expertise, including not only business management but also cattle and grazing management.  As such, you may want to a hire a ranch manager with technical expertise in these areas, as well as irrigation, rangeland, cattle and ranching equipment. Hiring a ranch manager or a management firm will allow you to focus on the more pleasurable aspects of ranching, such as horseback riding, hunting or fishing. Cattle and horses are the biggest expenses in ranching. Develop a network of friends and professionals to give you advice on which livestock to purchase, since it is easy to overpay for livestock. You also want to make sure you are paying for good quality, genetically superior livestock, since you will be investing a lot in them every year.
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Build facilities if necessary. Hire a ranch manager. Buy affordable, quality livestock.