In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The sooner that you get in contact with an insurance agent, the sooner your claim can be processed. Your protection will depend on your coverage, and your insurance agent will be able to get the process started. List all of your damaged property before beginning the cleanup process. Include pictures and video evidence if possible.  Let your claims adjuster know when you are disposing of health hazards, such as contaminated food. It can still be claimed, so they need to know about it. Ask about keeping samples. Sometimes you will need to keep samples of damaged property, such as a piece of rug, for claim purposes. During the cleanup process, keep receipts for all of your supplies and any services that you hire. Even motel bills for nights you can't stay in the house count.
Summary: Call your insurance agent. Make a list. Keep all of your receipts.

If you are unable to locate the file, try using the Search option. Click the "Start menu" and enter the file name into the Search field. In Windows 8, start typing the file name when you are at your Start screen. " Remove (uncheck) all the attributes of the file or folder. You will need to relocate this later when forcibly deleting it in the Command Prompt. You can do this by clicking on Start and typing “cmd” into the Search field without the quotation marks. Leave the Command Prompt window open, but proceed to close all other open programs. You can do this by either pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del and selecting "Task Manager" from the menu or by going to the Start menu, pressing "Run," and then entering "TASKMGR.EXE." Find the process named “explorer.exe”. Select it and click on "End Process." Minimize, but do not close, Task Manager. Here you may forcibly delete a file or a folder through employing a basic command line tool. While both files and folders can be deleted in basically the same way, there are subtle differences in the command you will use. C:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name>. This will be in your command prompt. In the Command Prompt window, enter cd My Documents after Your User Name. After "My documents," enter the Delete command followed by the name of the file you wish to delete. For example, "del unwanted file.exe." The final command should look as follows: C:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name\My Documents>del unwantedfile.exe If you are seeking to delete a folder rather than a file, use the "RMDIR /S /Q" command instead of the "del" command. This will look something like this:  C:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name>rmdir /s /q "C:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name\My Documents\unwanted folder" This will bring you back to Task Manager where you can click File, select New Task and then enter "EXPLORER.EXE" to restart the Windows interface. The file should now be deleted but you can check by searching for it by going to Start and then entering it into the search bar.
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One-sentence summary -- Locate the file stored on your hard drive. Right-click on the file and choose "Properties. Make a note of the file location. Open a Command Prompt window. Close all open programs. Open the window Task Manager. Click on the "Processes" tab of the windows Task Manager. Return to the Command Prompt window. Find the path: Execute your command. Delete your file. Use the DEL command to delete the offending file in Command Prompt window. Delete a folder. Press ALT+TAB. Close the Task Manager.

Problem: Article: You could try saying that you do clumsy stuff sometimes and you accidentally poked your eye which made it all watery. Probably most people have done this at some point or another, so this is something that could very believably have happened to you. Some allergies cause tears and puffy faces or eyes. You could say that you have an allergy that sometimes gives you these symptoms. To make it more believable, try following up with something about how it is for you to live with that allergy. For example, to keep the conversation light, you could say that it is super annoying to have allergies that make you look like a puffer fish. Sometimes when we get sick our eyes water. You could consider saying that you are getting over a cold that sometimes makes your eyes watery. You could try saying that your eyes dry up then tear up and are sensitive to gusts of wind or sudden changes in temperature. Maybe it was some dust or a bug or some eraser residue; whatever you decide to say, first look for something plausible in your environment you could have gotten in your eye and blame your tears on that.  Keep in mind that whatever you do, don't lie and say that you got something dangerous in your eye, like a chemical. If you do this your teacher may rush you to the nurse, which is a waste of everyone's time. You will also cause people to needlessly worry and you may have to come clean about lying, which could get you into trouble. Sometimes we laugh so hard we cry. If you are wanting to hide your tears because you do not want someone to know that you were or are sad, and they weren't around you a minute or two beforehand, you could say that you were laughing about something really funny. Tell them a funny joke that you know or a funny situation that you encountered in the past to make it more convincing. Who knows, by recalling this funny situation, you may even cheer yourself up! Do a fake yawn by opening your mouth wide and breathing in heavily. Rub your eyes together and if someone asks, tell her that you get tears sometimes when you yawn. Whether or not it is actually true, some people think that our eyes water when we don't get enough sleep. If you want to hide your tears from someone who asks about them, tell her that you were up late last night doing homework or something else that you might plausibly have been doing the night before.
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Say you poked your eye. Say you have bad allergies. Say you are fighting off a cold. Say you are sensitive to changes in the air. Say you got something in your eye. Say you were laughing hysterically earlier. Say you tear up when you yawn. Say you are short on sleep.