.    It might have ".exe" at the end of the name depending on your file viewing settings. You'll need to scroll down past the folders, which are always placed at the top.

Summary: Open File Explorer Click the address bar. Type %SystemDrive%\Windows\System32. Hit ↵ Enter or click → to the far right of the address bar. Find "Taskmgr" and open it. Finished.


Social support is important during difficult times. Friends, family, and coworkers can all offer emotional support and help with stressful life events. Social support also offers you a place to feel accepted and secure. Look for these components in your relationships:  Trust. Trust is essential to building a strong, healthy relationship. It allows for vulnerability through intimate disclosure of our truest selves.  Respect. Respect in relationships means that you accept the other person’s opinions, needs, and boundaries. Respect also includes avoiding hurtful comments, name calling, and belittling.  Listening. Listening is one way to clearly communicate respect and caring to the other person. Practice active listening by allowing plenty of time for the other person to speak. Take note of what they are saying as well as how they are saying it. Look for others to do the same.  Freedom. Freedom in a relationship means that you allow the other person time for his or herself. You also allow them to foster other relationships in life. It means that you allow each other to express your needs without consequences. Unfortunately, some relationships can be unhealthy or even abusive. Abuse in relationships is often about controlling the other person either physically or emotionally. Here are some behaviors that might suggest the other person is abusive:  Purposefully embarrassing you Being overly critical Ignoring or excluding you Being moody and unpredictable often Controlling where you go and limiting who you can see Using phrases like “If you don’t _____, I will_____.” Using money to control you Checking your cell phone or email without your permission Being possessive Exhibiting temper or extreme jealousy Pressuring, using guilt, or forcing you to have sex Once you understand what makes for a healthy or unhealthy relationship, take some time to consider your social circle and the people in it. Think about which relationships are most supportive, and which might be abusive.  If there are abusive relationships in your life, consider confronting the abusive individuals about their behavior. You may also need to consider removing those people from for support network, especially if they are not receptive to your concerns. These people are damaging to your mental health. By the same token, you may want to spend more time with those individuals who are most supportive. Maintaining positive relationships is not just about the behaviors of others. It is about your own behaviors as well. Here are some tips for maintaining healthy relationships:  Learn what each of you want as individuals as well as what each wants from the relationship. Express your needs and be receptive to the needs of others. Recognize that you will not find complete happiness through one relationship. Be open compromise and learn to negotiate outcomes you can both accept. Accept and love the differences between yourself and others. Practice empathy by trying to understand others' perceptions and points of view. When serious issues come up, try to negotiate with honesty and compassion.

Summary: Recognize the features of healthy relationships. Recognize the features of unhealthy relationships. Assess your relationships. Engage in healthy relationship behaviors.


Bedbug bites commonly resemble other insect bites, including mosquito bites. They typically involve a raised, reddish bump but can also appear as a blister. Bedbug bites are very difficult to distinguish from other insect bites; even a clinical physician cannot usually diagnose bites simply by looking at them.  Bedbugs do, however, have a unique bite pattern. Although some bites may appear alone, most bites occur in a row of three to five bites (termed "breakfast, lunch, and dinner") or in a cluster of red bumps (a rash called bedbug dermatitis). The bites often appear in a zig-zag formation, but may appear in a straight line if the bugs bite you in the morning. Bites tend to occur on exposed areas of the body. Studies show that they have a preference of biting the skin around the eyelids, and such areas as the neck, face, feet, and arms. In contrast to mosquito bites, bedbug bites rarely occur on the back of the knees or in the folds of the skin. The bumps or the rash typically resolve themselves within one to two weeks. However, although an individual bite or set of bites may heal, if you have not eradicated the problem through pest extermination, then you may continue to get bitten. As long as there are bedbugs, they will try to get at you. Consider, for example, if you notice the bites after waking up when previously you hadn't noticed them. However, this can also be difficult to determine because each person's reaction time can vary significantly. Symptoms that result from the bite can manifest at any point from a couple of hours to more than a week after the bite occurred. Bedbug bites can have a long incubation period. Visible signs of the bite (a red, itchy bump) can appear up to 10 days after you were initially bitten. Start with where you sleep. Bedbugs want to be where people are so they can get the warm blood of humans. A telling sign is red spots on the sheets. These may come from a bedbug that was squashed after feeding, or from the bites left on you when the bug finished feeding on you.  Inspect your entire mattress, including the lining and seams. Look for sleeping bedbugs, carcasses, empty skins (their exoskeletons) and feces (this will look like little black spots or smudges). Check your sheets, pillow cases, and pillows as well. It is very difficult to see and catch a living bedbug. They are tiny brownish insects with broad, oval-shaped bodies. are very good at hiding. However, finding a bedbug is the only way to confirm that that is indeed what bit you. You can also see a doctor for diagnosis if you do not find signs of bedbugs in your bed and cannot identify the source of the bites or rash. However, there is a very good chance that your physician will not be able to firmly diagnose that you have been bitten by a bedbug because the symptoms look so similar to those that result from other insect bites and skin conditions. Nevertheless, you may feel comforted by going to see your doctor, who can confirm for you that bedbugs pose little physical threat to humans. Your doctor may prescribe a topical corticosteroid ointment to help relieve itching and inflammation. These ointments are stronger than the ones you can buy over the counter. This is the surest way to confirm that you have been bitten by a bedbug. An exterminator will search your home and be able to confirm whether or not you have an infestation on your hands.  An exterminator will know what to look for and can also then treat your home to remove the bedbugs and prevent future bites from occurring. Home foggers and and bug sprays will not usually kill a bedbug infestation. To make sure you eradicate bedbugs from your home, go with a professional exterminator.

Summary: Inspect the bites carefully. Pay attention to when the bites occur. Check your home for signs of bedbugs. Visit your doctor. Call an exterminator.
Summary: Draw a human figure with normal proportions. Draw a ‘V’ for the collar of his shirt. Join the ‘V’ with straight shoulder lines joining at the base with a common line. Form an irregular box at its bottom joining it for the shirt’s lower part. Extend further lines from the waistline downwards. Draw an inverted ‘V’ between the lines. Extend all the four lines at the bottom for the trousers. Next draw lines from the shoulders on both side of his body for the full-sleeves of the shirt. Draw a horizontal oval at the waistline taking the waistline as its dividing line. Draw the collars. Drop down a vertical straight line for the button line of the shirt. Draw a tiny triangle for the tie-knot cut at its base. Draw another triangle at the centre of the waistline for the tip of the tie. Join the triangles to form the tie. Draw all the details of the clothing with its folds and curves. Erase all unwanted lines. Color the character in his formal clothing.