Q: These days, it is easy to find a pair of reusable adult diapers that resemble your regular underwear. The underwear are so discrete that your roommates will be unable to detect them and won't learn of your issue with incontinence.  Do your research before making the purchase. While manufacturers may rate their pull-on underwear as fully absorbent, there are many reviewers who would disagree.  Things to consider are the fit, absorbency and style. You may want to purchase a few different pairs prior to leaving so that you can determine what works and what doesn’t ahead of time. If you don’t like the idea of relying solely on underwear to keep you protected, consider purchasing incontinence pads or boosters. Boosters aren't typically used on their own; however, they can be used with a disposable brief or pull-up for maximum absorbency.  There are boosters available that make it possible for you to get through the day without changing them. If you have a long day of classes or are tailgating at a football game, it may be worth looking into this option! If your incontinence issues are only minor, pads may be your best bet, as they can be worn with different types of underwear including regular (snug fitting) or specialty made underwear. It’s a good idea to have extra sets of sheets on hand for any bedwetting incidents. You’ll want to be able to change your sheets as many times as necessary without having to run down to the laundry room each time. Additionally, there are other great products available, which are waterproof and can protect your mattress.  Today you won't have a difficult time finding waterproof products, which keep both you and your mattress dry. The goal is to reduce damage and excessive laundry.  A waterproof mattress pad should be on your must buy list. With the ability to hold up to 6 cups of fluid, pads provide absorbency as well as moisture protection.  You may want to consider vinyl mattress covers, as they lock out moisture and serve as an inexpensive way to add years of life to your mattress. For underwear and pads alike, sealable plastic bags will come in handy if you’d rather wait to dispose of them in a more private setting. Plastic bags can easily be stored in your bookbag. When you’re in a public restroom, simply place your wet belongings in the bag and back into your bookbag. No one will be the wiser! An environmentally friendly option is a reusable, sealable waterproof bag. You can place the wet products into the bag, dispose of them later and then throw the bag in with your laundry. Things such as plastic gloves and stain and odor removers will come in handy in a dorm setting. There’s no need to clean in front of your roommate either. Wait until they leave for class to do your cleaning, if you feel more comfortable doing so.  You can always explain to your roommate that you’re a neat freak and like things to be clean. Open the windows after using cleaning products. You wouldn’t want the room to smell overwhelming upon your roommates return. If you're still concerned about your peers noticing the pad, diapers or underwear you're wearing, choose clothing that doesn't cling. In other words, wearing skinny jeans may not be the best choice for you. However, men can wear looser fitting jeans and go with an untucked shirt, while women can opt for long skirts or tunic shirts. If you're heading to the beach with your friends, women can accessorize with a full or partial cover up, while men can sport board shorts.
A: Determine the best underwear for you. Consider incontinence pads or boosters. Purchase bedding supplies. Remember sealable plastic bags. Don’t forget the cleaning supplies. Choose the right clothes.

Q: It's unethical to catch and kill a crayfish that is breeding. This can diminish the population. Make sure you throwback any breeding females you catch.  Crayfish hold larvae under their tails. A crayfish with a large tail may be a breeding female and should be thrown back into the water.  If you're uncertain if you have a male or female, look at the crayfish's front claws. Larger front claws are indicative of a male crayfish. Some states may require a license to catch crayfish. You should double check your state's regulations before catching crayfish. You should be able to find this information on your state's Department of Natural Resources website. If you're having trouble finding the answer, try calling a DNR office during office hours to ask for clarification. Crayfish do claw and bite when frightened. You can minimize your risk of injury by wearing gloves. In the event you are nipped by a crayfish, wash the wound in water and soap. Then, seek medical care to make sure you do not need further treatment. While many crayfish bites can be treated at home, it's a good idea to be safe and have it looked at by a doctor.
A: Release breeding crayfish. Make sure you have the proper license. Seek medical attention in the event of an injury.

Q: Clearly, set your objective about your app objective. E.g., Find petrol stations on a highway in a particular state or country. Visualize how your app will look on the screen. Draw a rough diagram of screens or skins. What are the functions and everything in between? Know if your idea is already used. Find out what users are looking for? How to tap the market financially? Chalk out a marketing plan. Marketing isn't the last step in app making. It should be taken along in every step i.e., pre-production, production, and post-production. Storyboarding helps you have a blueprint of app functionality. Similar to storyboarding for movies, the more elaborate storyboard is, the more lucid the process becomes. Prototyping tools let you see and test your app in real time. You can check and modify accordingly. Ask your friends and family to check your app and give feedback. Incorporate their feedback in your modifications. Now after testing the prototype, begin your work on the backend. It is the developer's' side of the application. It includes storage, APIs, setup servers, and databases. App store requires you to get registered as a developer. You don't need to be expert in programming but it requires a fee. Check out the sites for more info. It is the actual creation of the skins or screens that the users will use. You make UI at this stage.
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Decide what your goal is. Do some paperwork. Research the market. Storyboard. Make a prototype or wireframe. Build the backend. Get registered. Skin/Screen it.