Q: Maramal is in Riften; he can be inside the Bee and Barb tavern or at the Temple of Mara. Talk to him about marriage and he will instruct you to get an Amulet of Mara. You can purchase the amulet from Maramal after speaking to him. You may have picked up an Amulet of Mara from loots; if you have it already, just equip it. Talking to Taarie while wearing the Amulet of Mara will result in a dialogue concerning marriage. In order for Taarie to say yes, she must have a high disposition towards you, hence investing in her store and completing the “Fit for the Jarl” quest. Maramal will be delighted to wed the both of you and will announce that the ceremony will take place the next day between dawn and dusk. Early the next day, Taarie will be at the Temple of Mara; enter the temple, walk down the aisle, and say your vows.  Congratulations, you’re now legally married in Skyrim! Though Maramal tells you that the ceremony is to be held between dawn and dusk, you can actually hold the ceremony at any time of day as long as it hasn’t been over 24 hours since you proposed.
A: Speak to Maramal. Get the Amulet of Mara and equip it. Talk to Taarie again. Ask her to marry you. Head to the Temple of Mara and talk to Maramal. Go through the ceremony.

Q: The easiest way to prevent chickens from attacking a specific plant is to built a fence around it. A simple fence made with chicken wire and some form of support will usually be enough to keep the pests away.  Insert a tomato cage over the plant you need to protect or surround the plant with two to four stakes. Wrap the chicken wire around the stakes, weaving the stakes into the mesh vertically so that the entire structure remains secure. The entire structure only needs to be 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) tall to keep most chickens out. If you want to protect a broad area of mulch, recently sown seeds, or seedlings, you can usually do so by spreading a wire cloth over the entire patch of ground. Most chickens won't like the feeling of wire beneath their feet, so they will tend to stay away.  Purchase wire deer netting with relatively small holes and spread a sheet over the entire area you wish to protect. Secure the edges of the of the netting with heavy stones or bricks to prevent it from coming off. Alternatively, purchase wire hardware cloth and cut a rectangle large enough to cover the area you wish to protect. Cut a small square out of each corner and bend all four edges down at the newly cut corners, creating perpendicular "legs" for the wire mesh to stand on. Place the makeshift wire box directly over the area you want to protect. It should remain secure without additional help. Another way to protect an individual plant is to completely surround the base of the plant with bricks or medium to large stones. The stones must be large enough to prevent the chickens from moving them.  Wait until the seed sprouts before surrounding the area with stones. That way, you'll know exactly where the base of the plant is located and won't accidentally cover or block it. Try to use stones that are at least 6 inches (15 cm) in diameter or width. Anything smaller than this might be too lightweight and could be knocked over by notably aggressive chickens. Keep the base of the plant completely surrounded by a perimeter of brick or stone. Leave as little gaps in this ring as possible. Most chickens won't bother with plants grown inside high containers because of the extra effort they would need to exert to do so. It may not be practically to plant your entire garden in containers, but if there is a particular plant you feel especially protective of, container gardening might keep it a little safer. With notably aggressive chickens, you may need to take a few extra steps even with container gardens. Place the plants on a deck, porch, or other place that is completely out of reach for the chickens. Alternatively, surround the base of the newly sprouted container plant with stones or bricks as though it were planted in the ground.
A: Fence off the plants. Cover the ground with wire cloth. Surround the base of a plant with stones. Plant in containers.

Q: If you're not automatically logged in, enter your email address and password. It is at the top of the screen.  It's the blue magnifying glass icon to the right of the search bar. It should be listed in the search results. It's below the person's profile picture.  All of the person's videos, that are visible to you, will be displayed here. Sometimes the privacy setting on a video may prevent you from seeing it.
A: Go to Facebook.com. Click on the search bar. Type in the name of the person you're looking for. Click on Search. Click on the person's name. Click on Photos. Click on Albums. Click on Videos.

Q: Make pages on Facebook, Instagram, and other social media sites for your t-shirt business. This is a free marketing tool that can spread the word to family, friends, and acquaintances that you have a business. Post updates on and photos of your t-shirts regularly to get and keep the interest of potential buyers. once business picks up. Many of the most successful online t-shirt sellers have profited immensely from advertising on Facebook. While it can cost quite a bit of money, it may make you a lot more if you're already selling a lot of shirts. Invest in Facebook ads so that people who don't know you or your business see your t-shirts while they're scrolling through their news feeds. To make an ad on Facebook, go to https://www.facebook.com/business/products/ads and click on “Create an Ad.” In addition to online advertising, you can spread the word about your t-shirts out in your community. Put up flyers around town and/or hand out business cards to advertise your business locally and share it with others face-to-face.
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Make social media accounts for your t-shirt business. Pay for Facebook ads Spread the word locally with business cards and flyers.