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Refrigerant is very dangerous and can result in injuries. It can cause frostbite if it hits your skin. If you get it in your eyes, it can blind you. Follow all instructions on the label, including additional recommended protective gear. There are two ports on your air conditioner. You will add the refrigerant to the low pressure line port, not the high pressure line port. The low pressure line has larger tubing than the high pressure line, making it easy to distinguish between the 2.  Sometimes they are labeled with “H” for high and “L” for low. In some vehicles, the low pressure line port will be lower than the high port, but this is not always the case. Most kits have a hookup that only fits onto the low pressure port, making it easier to choose the right port. The cap is the little plastic cover that seals the valve. Once it’s off, make sure you put it somewhere safe so that you don’t lose it. Simply click the gauge connector over the open port. You can wiggle it gently to make sure it’s attached.  If it’s loose or comes off, try to attach it again. It’s best to select a recharge kit that comes with a pressure gauge. This allows you to easily add more refrigerant without overcharging your air conditioner. The gauge will provide a reading in psi. It should have colored zones to indicate if it’s in a safe range. Green means good, but your levels could still be lower than necessary to cool your car if it’s low in the green zone. Your ideal pressure will be determined once you test the outdoor temperature. You’ll do this when you test your system later in the recharge process. A reading of 0 means that there is no refrigerant left in your air conditioner, which will require a repair by a professional technician. Otherwise, you can charge the system yourself using your charging kit.

summary: Put on your eye protection and gloves. Find the low pressure line port, which will have thicker tubing. Remove the port cap by unscrewing it. Hook the pressure gauge hose to the port. Check the reading on the pressure gauge. Proceed with the recharge if the pressure gauge reading is above 0.


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If you want to seduce someone, do not be shy. Take the initiative to make the initial eye contact. This displays confidence, which many people find attractive.  People tend to be interested in those who are interested in them. If you're making the effort to meet someone's gaze from across the room, this will intrigue them. Try to make eye contact first rather than waiting to be noticed.  Look for cues that another person may be interested in you. Use this an opportunity to make initial eye contact. Cues can be subtle, like someone giving a quick glance in your direction. Women may sometimes run their fingers through their hair to convey attraction. If you're shy, start things off with a couple of brief glances. A double take definitely conveys interest. Try glances at someone briefly, looking away, and then glancing again. This can show a potential partner that you're attracted to them and want their attention. In addition to making direct eye contact, watching someone from the corner of your eyes can be helpful. If you've not yet had an opportunity to start a conversation, simply watch someone from the corner of your eyes for a few minutes.  Spend 5 or 10 minutes side eyeing someone you find attractive. Be cool and do make it too obvious. See if this person is looking at you as well.  It can help to side eye someone while laughing at something a friend said. Laughter is infectious and can be attractive to someone you're trying to seduce. A warm smile is conveyed by your eyes as well as your mouth. If someone meets your gaze from across the room, smile. A genuine smile can show someone you're friendly and would not mind being approached. Hold a person's gaze for a few moments and then offer a smile. Use your body to convey confidence in addition to your eyes. Matching a confident gaze with a confident helps bolster attraction. Keep your body relaxed and comfortable. Try to avoid tensing muscles. Stand up straight with your shoulders back slightly.

summary: Take the initiative to make eye contact. Start with a couple of brief glances. Watch someone from the corner of your eyes. Smile. Match eye contact with confident body language.


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You can find breed rescues by searching for them online, or by contacting your local humane society, dog officer, or vet's office. Many pet-related businesses will be able to provide information about local rescue organizations. Don't forget about talking to German Shepherd owners or visiting breed shows to meet more owners. Any puppy coming from a rescue should be fully checked by a veterinarian for basic health, parasites and vaccinations before they are adopted. Generally, they will be spayed or neutered before they go to their new homes, or you will sign a contract to do so in the near future. Beware of any rescue group who skips these steps. Many rescue groups have an extensive placement process. They will require an application, an interview, and a home visit to ensure a successful adoption. Some may even ask to consult your current veterinarian for information about you and previous pets. If you don’t own your home, be prepared to provide a letter from your landlord stating that you are allowed to have a dog. If you already have another dog, that dog will need to be evaluated to make sure that the dogs will get along. While this may seem excessive, the rescue group just wants to place the dog with a family in a home that's prepared to handle the responsibility.
summary: Contact breed rescues in your area. Make sure you're dealing with a legitimate rescue group. Go through the application process.