Clicking on a particular hashtag (in blue) will send you to the search results page where you will see other tweets that contain that hashtag. Near the top of the page, you can select “Top”, which shows tweets containing the hashtag that have been retweeted numerous times, “All”, which shows all tweets that include the hashtag, and "People you follow" to see only tweets from people you follow who used that particular hashtag.  You can also get to a search results page by entering the #searchterm in the search field above the list of tweets. In the “Trends” sidebar on the left, you can view the hashtags that are currently the most popular throughout Twitter. Clicking on one of these will take you to a page of search results for that particular hashtag. As Twitter continues to grow, so does the number of hashtags. There are many ways to find hashtags related to subjects that you are interested in. Read through the Twitter feeds of people you follow, and click on any hashtags that you find interesting. Use of hashtags is a growing trend in advertising that can be highly entertaining, as anybody can—and will—piggyback on the marketing hashtag to say anything they want. To use one, simply add the hashtag to your tweet, and you will be joined in the conversation. Similarly, live events like awards shows or sporting events include hashtags so that watchers can easily participate in live discussion. Your tweet may even appear on the air! You can do an Internet search for “cool Twitter hashtags” or “interesting Twitter hashtags about…” There are many sites that aggregate and share hashtags, making it easier to for you to find hashtags for subjects that interest you. Check out social media apps such as Instagram or Pinterest, too. Mining those sites for interesting hashtags can lead to great results.
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One-sentence summary -- Navigate Twitter using hashtags. Find hashtags that interest you. Look for hashtags in everyday life. Keep your eye online.


Donald and Goofy will get turned to books, leave them as it's unavoidable. Your goal here is to land a combo on Zexion after he turns either Goofy or Donald into a book. You'll have about a second to land a hit on him during that time, so be quick. This will help you avoid the damage from his first attack and lock on to him. Zexion will be that first book that attacks you. Press ∆ when it appears. Zexion may try to attack you; all of his attacks can be blocked with Reflega without a problem. This will be your only way of dealing damage on him, so don't let it slip. After a combo Zexion will once again pull you into the book world. Depending on how much damage you dealt Zexion, he may use his desperation move. A good way of guessing where the blue light will go is by counting to 13 and jumping on the spot that you predict will turn blue. Sometimes Zexion will use shuffle and turn your command panel into a book; just look for "Sneak Away," "Release," or "Regain" to dispel it.
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One-sentence summary -- Get near Zexion as soon as the battle starts. Cast Reflega a second after you get pulled into the book world. Keep attacking the book you locked on to until you see the Reaction Command. Attack Zexion with a combo once you get out of the book world. Watch out for the spotlights. Proceed using Reflega and attacking Zexion's book form until you get a Reaction Command. Get a combo on him once you get sent back to the real world. Repeat this process until he dies.


Mild dish soap, like Dawn, is a great degreaser. Address the oily stain as soon as you notice it; the longer it sits on the surface of your deck, the more difficult it will be to remove. Use a soft bristled brush and soapy water to scrub at the stain. Rinse the soap away thoroughly with hot water. If the oil based stain has set and mild dish soap isn’t removing it, try an oil stain remover product like OSR or Pour-N-Restore. You can buy these products at home improvement stores. Water spots, also known as tannin stains, are normal occurrences on wood. Over time, you will likely start to notice some on your deck. Sweep the deck free of all dirt and debris. Make sure the surface is completely dry and then apply a deck brightener product that contains oxalic acid on the surface of your deck.  Check your particular product for any additional directions. Deck brightener products can be purchased at home improvement stores. Deck brightener products will also work on these tougher stains. Sweep the deck and apply the product directly to the stain. Saturate the area and allow it to sit on the stain for about 15 minutes. Rinse the spot thoroughly with a water hose.
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Use dish soap and hot water on oil based stains. Use a deck brighter than contains oxalic acid on tannin stains. Use oxalic acid on rust stains and other stubborn spots.