Article: Some CD players have a "force eject" function that's specifically designed to get CDs out when other methods have failed. Because this method doesn't require you to tamper with your CD player in any way, it's smart to start here - you have nothing to lose if it doesn't work. First, turn your car off if it isn't already. Press your CD player's power and eject buttons down at the same time, holding them for about ten seconds. If your stereo has a "force eject" feature, it should spit out the CD. Some CD players may not function when the car is turned off. For these players, try pressing and holding the power and eject buttons while the car is running. The power + eject button combination is one common "force eject" command, but many CD players may require different button inputs to eject a stuck CD. If you still have it, consult your CD player's owner's manual, which should include information on this and other functions that can help you retrieve your CD.
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Turn the car off. While the car is off, hold the power and the eject button. If this doesn't work, start the car and try again. Consult the player's manual.
Article: Sex addiction, or compulsive sexual behavior, is considered such when your sexual urges and impulses begin to negatively impact your life. If you begin to feel overwhelmed by your sexual impulses, consider finding a counselor who can help you develop a treatment plan. Some warning signs to look out for include:  Considerable money spent finding ways to fulfill your sexual needs (for example, buying pornography, visiting strip clubs, or hiring sex workers)  Feeling driven to engage in sexual behaviors, but deriving no pleasure from them  Damage to interpersonal relationships, including those with intimate partners  Finding yourself having to apologize often for your behavior. Engaging in risky sexual behaviors that can cause both physical and interpersonal problems (for example, having sex without a condom, or having sex with an employee)  A large amount of time spent searching for sexual gratification, and/or a loss of productivity related to such Consider finding a counselor who specializes in sexual addiction. To find a therapist, you may wish to consult your doctor, contact your employer’s Employee Assistance Program, ask for a referral from your local community health agency, or do your own online research.  You may want to find a counselor who has a S-PSB (Specialist in Problematic Sexual Behaviors) or CSAT (Certified Sex Addiction Therapist) certification. These certifications show that the counselor has received training in sexual behavior causes and treatments. Therapists are trained to be open-minded, nonjudgmental, and accepting of other people’s problems. Do not feel embarrassed or ashamed that you need to seek professional help. Therapists are also bound to confidentiality laws, and will protect your privacy, so long as you are not at risk of harming yourself or others, or you report abuse or neglect. There are several sexual addiction support groups that all have similar, 12-step program models (similar to the model of Alcoholics Anonymous). These meetings can provide you with support, hold you accountable in your recovery, and give you a structure to work toward and meet your goals. To find a meeting location near you, you can visit these groups’ websites:  Sex Addicts Anonymous: https://saa-recovery.org/  Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous: https://saa-recovery.org/  Sexaholics Anonymous: https://www.sa.org/
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Be aware of warning signs of sex addiction. Seek counseling. Attend a support group meeting.
Article: You want to find the equation of the line, so to do this you need to isolate the y{\displaystyle y} variable on the left side of the equation using algebra. The right side of the equation should have the x{\displaystyle x} variable, and likely, a constant. For example, for the inequality 3y+9>9x{\displaystyle 3y+9>9x}, you would isolate the y variable by subtracting 9 from both sides, then dividing by 3: 3y+9>9x{\displaystyle 3y+9>9x}3y+9−9>9x−9{\displaystyle 3y+9-9>9x-9}3y>9x−9{\displaystyle 3y>9x-9}3y3>9x−93{\displaystyle {\frac {3y}{3}}>{\frac {9x-9}{3}}}y>3x−3{\displaystyle y>3x-3} To do this, turn the inequality into an equation, and  graph as you would any equation of a line. Plot the y-intercept, then use the slope to graph other points on the line. For example, if the inequality is y>3x−3{\displaystyle y>3x-3}, you would graph the line y=3x−3{\displaystyle y=3x-3}. The y-intercept (the point where the line crosses the y axis) is -3, and the slope is 3, or 31{\displaystyle {\frac {3}{1}}}. So, you would draw a point at (0,−3){\displaystyle (0,-3)}. The point above the y-intercept is (1,0){\displaystyle (1,0)}. The point below the y-intercept is (−1,−6){\displaystyle (-1,-6)}. If the inequality is less than (<{\displaystyle <}) or greater than (>{\displaystyle >}), the line should be dashed, since the solution does not include values equal to the line. If the value is less than or equal to (≤{\displaystyle \leq }), or greater than or equal to (≥{\displaystyle \geq }), the line should be solid, since the solution includes values equal to the line. For example, since the inequality is y>3x−3{\displaystyle y>3x-3}, the line should be dashed, since the values do not include points on the line. If the inequality shows y>mx+b{\displaystyle y>mx+b} you should shade in the area above the line. If the inequality shows y<mx+b{\displaystyle y<mx+b}, you should shade the area below the line. For example, for the inequality y>3x−3{\displaystyle y>3x-3} you would shade above the line.
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Solve for y{\displaystyle y}. Graph the line on a coordinate plane. Draw the line. Shade in the appropriate area.