Article: You should see a "New Account" creation section in the middle of the page and a login section at the top of the page. It's below the "Password" field at the top of the page. These credentials must be registered with your LinkedIn account. Doing so will send a verification message to the email account associated with your provided credentials. You have two options from this point:  If you have access to the email address in question, open it. From there, click on the email entitled "[Name], here's a link to reset your password", click the link in the email's body, and type in a new password. If you don't have access to the email address, proceed to the next step.  You'll do so in the two fields on this page. It's at the bottom of the page. To do so, click the box under "Country" and then click on your current country's name. You will have at most three options:  Passport Identity Card Driver License  This process will vary depending on the identification document you choose (e.g., passport), but you'll need to have pictures of the necessary information already on your computer.  For example, if you're using your driver's license, you'll need a clear picture of both the front and back of your license. To upload the documents, you'll click the Upload button on this page, then select your picture from its location on your computer and click OK. Do not close your browser at this time. Once your documents are approved, you will see the following message: ”Success! Thank you for completing the verification process. We successfully received your documents. A member of our Trust and Safety team will review your information and get back to you soon.” You should have access to your account within 5 business days as long as all of your identification information checks out.
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Open the LinkedIn webpage. Click Forgot Password?. Type in your email address or phone number. Click Submit. Click I don't have access to my email. Type in a new email address twice. Click Continue. Select your current country. Click an ID type. Click Continue. Upload pictures of your document. Allow your documents to be analyzed. Wait for a member of LinkedIn’s Trust and Safety team to contact you.

Problem: Article: at a glance over time. as a learning game. Talk about 1/2 of a candy, half of a drink, etc.  Ask, "Is this half?" Explain that it's only half if it is split into 2 equal parts, numbers or amounts. Ask, "Can I have the big half?"; then ask "Why that is a silly question?" Explain that "half" really means splitting something into parts that are "exactly the same" and so either half should be equal: the same... So explain that 1 out of 2 possible or 2 out of 4 of the same kind of things is another way to say "one half", so 2 is half of 4 (of of the 4 items or half of the 4 minutes of "time"). Avoid gambling when flipping coins or playing dominoes: you don't want to promote bad habits or addiction. They learn about that soon enough.
Summary: Use extra large dominoes to learn to recognize 3, 5 and 10, etc. Play dominoes Half things all of the time. Flip 1 coin and talk about "heads and tails" and "probability" is 1/2, or 1 out of 2.

Use a spoolie brush to brush up your eyebrows. Note the natural shape of your brows and look for any spots where your brows are sparse or uneven.   Pluck or wax any hairs that you don’t want. Trim the top of your brows if necessary. Line a thin makeup brush up along the side of your nose. The brush will hit your brow where it should start. Next, keep the brush next to your nose and move it at a 45° angle to the outer corner of your eye. This is where your brow naturally ends. The strokes should mimic the growth of your brow hairs. Match the color of your pencil to the color of your brows. Start drawing in the inner corners of your eyes. Slowly work your way out to the ends of your brow, lightly drawing strokes in the sparse spots. With an angled brush, comb brow powder or eyeshadow through your brows to better fill them in. Use very little powder where your brows start, and add more towards the end of your brows. Try brushing the powder lightly back and forth for good coverage. This will also better define your arch.  Blend the color and soften any sharp lines with by brushing your brows with your spoolie brush. Focus on really diffusing the color near the beginning of your brow. To do this, wipe excess powder off the spoolie brush and use the clean brush to soften and blend. Use your fingers or a cotton swab to wipe away any color that’s outside your brow lines. Make the brows look sharp and clean by brushing translucent powder around the edges of your brows. Or you can clean them up by brushing color-correcting concealer around the perimeter of your brows. Lightly cover your brows with clear gel or clear mascara to help maintain your look all day.
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Wash your face and towel dry your brows. Figure out where your brows start and end. Use an eyebrow pencil to lightly draw short, upward strokes. Define your brows with pressed powder that matches your brows. Clean up your brows.