Q: Once you’ve removed the shrimp’s tail, head, and shell, you need to clean the shrimp to make it presentable for eating.  To clean the shrimp, put the shrimp down on a cutting board. Take a paring knife, and run the knife’s blade along the back of the shrimp, in the middle of the shrimp’s back. Cut more deeply if you want to butterfly the shrimp. You do this by pulling the small gray vein out of the shrimp. You can use the tip of the knife to do this.  Make sure you don’t cut too deeply into the shrimp’s back.  The vein is the shrimp’s digestive tract. It looks like a string. Run the shrimp under cold water when you are done peeling and deveining it. Once you’ve peeled and deveined the shrimp, it’s time to cook and eat them! There are many recipes for cooking shrimp. Or you could eat it raw with cocktail sauce.  Try turning the shells, tails, and heads into stock. To do this, wash them off and then put them in a saucepan with cold water. You will want enough to cover them. Add peppercorns, a bay leaf or fresh parsley. Simmer uncovered about 15 minutes. Strain the shells out. Add the stock to a shrimp recipe to increase its flavor.  Remember that it doesn’t take shrimp very long to cook. In fact, shrimp can cook in as little as three minutes. You will know they are done when they appear pink.
A: Cut the shrimp down its back. Devein the shrimp. Cook the shrimp.

Q: You can create a shortcut link in any cell in your spreadsheet. This will open a new window to create a link. This will allow you to link to any cell in your spreadsheet. There are a few ways to do this:  To type a cell location, select the sheet it's on from the "Cell Reference" list. You can then type the specific cell, such as "C23" into the "Type the cell reference" field. You can select from cells or ranges that have been defined in the "Defined Names" list. If you select one of these, you won't be able to type a location. By default, the link's text will simply be the cell that you are linking to. You can change this by typing anything you'd like into the "Text to display" field. You can click the "ScreenTip" button to change the text that appears when a user hovers their mouse cursor over the link.
A: Select the cell that you want to create your link in. Click the "Insert" tab and then click "Hyperlink." Click the "Place in This Document" option in the left menu. Enter the cell that you want to link to. Change the text that is displayed (optional).

Q: Prepare yourself for when you are going to end the relationship.  Large social gatherings may create embarrassing scenarios for a break-up. Consider meeting in a quiet public space to avoid confrontations. Be blunt and direct. When ending a relationship, it is best to be to the point about your intentions. Tell your partner how you feel in person, rather than calling or texting, to help you process what is happening and show you mean what you are saying.  Make sure you stick to the facts so you aren’t caught up in emotions and use “I” statements to avoid putting the other person on the defensive, such as, "I have been unhappy with our relationship lately, and it's time to end things between us."  Deliver the message in a calm, direct voice so your significant other knows you are serious about the decision: "I am breaking up with you." If you are afraid of your significant other having a violent reaction to the relationship ending, you should not meet in person or alone. In this case a phone call would be the better option. Once you’ve ended the relationship, you will need to stay away from the person you left. Bad relationships are often mentally tough to leave; make it easier on yourself by ending contact with the person so you aren’t tempted to get back together.  Delete your ex on all social media accounts. Take your ex’s phone number out of your phone. Go to different places for entertainment where you won’t see your ex. Ask your friends not to talk about your ex to help you create distance.
A: Plan a time to talk with your partner. Tell your boyfriend or girlfriend that the relationship is over. Put distance between yourself and your new ex.

Q: Its app icon resembles an "S" inside of the Skype logo. This will open your Skype main page if you're already logged in. If you aren't logged into Skype, enter your email address and password before proceeding. It's in the upper-left side of the Skype window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Settings window. On Mac, this option will say "Application Settings" instead. You'll find this heading near the middle of the Settings window. On Mac, scroll down to the "Privacy" section instead. It's below the "Contacts" heading. Doing so will open a list of your blocked contacts. Scroll through the list of blocked users until you find the person whom you want to unblock. It's a blue link to the right of the contact's name. Doing this will immediately unblock the person and add them back to your chat list. This option is at the bottom of the window. Your contact should now be unblocked and available for chatting.
A:
Open Skype. Click ⋯. Click Settings. Scroll down to the "Contacts" section. Click the Manage blocked contacts link. Find the user whom you want to unblock. Click Unblock. Click Done.