When you decide to quit smoking hookah, make a list of reasons you are quitting. Carry this list with you. Sometimes you may need a reminder of why you are making this choice. Pull it out each time you are tempted to smoke. Reading this list can help you stay motivated. Reasons you may consider quitting hookah include the health benefits, wanting to feel better, being tired of smelling like smoke, wanting to stop wasting money, or setting a good example. You can either quit hookah smoking by gradually cutting back or stopping cold turkey. Stopping cold turkey may work for some, but for others it might not always work. Sometimes, quitting completely at once is hard, especially if you have tried to quit hookah smoking before and couldn’t. Instead, gradually cut back on the amount of hookah you smoke. Each week or each day, smoke less and less. Decide which way it best for you. If you start out by quitting cold turkey, but then find that impossible to stick to, switch to a gradual cutting back of your smoking. Make a commitment to quitting hookah by choosing a day you want to stop smoking. Make it at least within the next two weeks. Choose a day where nothing is going on, so you can focus solely on quitting. Try it on a Sunday or a Monday, which starts off your week with your new goal. Or, stop on a Saturday so you have the weekend to get used to quitting before you have to return to work. Since you are trying to stop smoking hookah, you need to stop going to hookah bars. This just puts you right in front of temptation. Plus, in hookah bars you will be inhaling the smoke, which won’t be very helpful as you try to quit. Instead of hookah bars, go to other places. Go to a real bar where smoking isn’t allowed. Go to the movies, a museum, or out shopping. Stay away from places where smoking is allowed.
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One-sentence summary -- Make a list of reasons you’re quitting. Decide how to quit. Choose a quit day. Refrain from going to hookah bars.


If your account hasn't been disabled (or isn't currently disabled), you won't be able to submit an appeal. This is toward the bottom of the page's paragraph next to the "If you think your account was disabled by mistake" header. This is the email address you use to sign in to Facebook. You can also use a phone number here. Make sure the name listed here directly matches the name on your account. You'll also need to upload a picture of an ID--be it a driver's license, a permit, or a passport photo. If you don't have a picture of your ID available, take one now and send it to yourself via email so you can download it to your desktop. This is the location of the image of your ID.  For example, if the file is stored on your desktop, you'd click Desktop to navigate to your desktop in the file browser. This uploads the image to the Facebook form. This is the space in which you can justify the reactivation of your account. Consider including details like the following:  Why your account shouldn't have been deactivated Why you want your account to be reactivated Any other extenuating factors that might help your account be reactivated (for example, malicious interference with your account) Doing so will send your form to Facebook for review. Please note that you may not receive a response for several days. If you don't receive a response within a week, try resubmitting your form.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the Disabled Facebook Account page. Click the link that says "use this form to request a review". Type in your Facebook email address. Type in your full name. Click Browse. Click on a file location. Click your ID picture and click Open. Type details into the "Additional Info" box. Click Send.


Most biscuit mixes (like Bisquick, Krusteaz, etc.) are fairly similar, so these directions should work well most of the time. However, if you notice major differences between the instructions below and the instructions on the packaging, stick to the latter for best results. The directions in this section are intended to be general — they may not work in all cases. As with the recipe above, you do not need to grease or prepare your baking sheet, though you can if you wish. Proceed to the next steps while you wait for your oven to warm. There are only two ingredients in this recipe — the mix and the milk. Pour the mix into a large bowl, then add the milk. Stir lightly to combine. Stop stirring as soon as the dough reaches a uniformly sticky, flaky consistency. Note that some biscuit mixes may call for you to add oil or butter as well. Check the directions to be safe. Turn the sticky dough onto a floured baking surface (you can use the biscuit mix itself as well). Use your hands to turn the dough over on itself 10 times. Kneading more can cause the biscuits to lose their light, flaky qualities. From this point on, the directions are almost the same as for the recipe above. Use a roller or your hands to roll the dough ball into a 1/2-inch thick layer. If you wish, you can roll the dough between two sheets of plastic wrap to prevent a mess. Use a 2-inch cookie cutter to cut circular biscuits from the flattened dough. Transfer each circle of dough to your baking pan. Re-combine the leftover dough into another ball, roll it flat, and repeat. This should take about 8-10 minutes in your preheated oven. When the biscuits are done, let them cool on the pan for about 5 minutes. Transfer them to a wire rack and let them cool until pleasantly warm.
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One-sentence summary -- When in doubt, follow the directions on the box. Preheat your oven to 450ºF (232ºC). Mix the ingredients. Knead the dough. Roll the dough out. Cut out biscuits. Bake until golden-brown.


Wait until the evening or night during the summer months, as this is when the fire ants will normally be foraging. Place a small amount of bait next to each mound that you can find.  You can buy fire ant bait from gardening stores. The fire ants will take the bait within 30 minutes. Fire ant bait is designed to act slowly, so that the queen will also be targeted. The instructions that come with the fire ant bait will specify the amount to use and the best placement. Sprinkle the mound treatment in a full circle around the fire ant mounds. Make sure to follow all of the safety instructions listed on the package.  Mound treatments contain acephate, which is a slow-acting poison that will eventually kill the fire ants. The fire ants will eat the poison and share it with the queen, which works to slowly wipe out the whole colony. Mound treatments won't work once they get wet, so try to pick a sunny day. Mound treatments will only work on the mound that it encircles. You will have to repeat the treatment around each individual mound. You can get fire ant mound treatments from gardening centers. Use a push spreader to apply granules of fire-ant killer over your whole lawn. Cover all areas that are possible.  This solution is best if you have to deal with multiple mounds that are spread across a larger area. A lawn treatment will usually rid your lawn of fire ants for a full season.You can buy these from gardening stores. It is necessary to use a push spreader to apply the lawn treatment, as applying it by hand is very difficult. If you don't have one, many rental yards and plant nurseries loan them out.  Some lawn treatments are safe for native ant species. Contact a local exterminator company that can work specifically with fire ants. Professionals have access to treatments that aren't available to the general public, and these may be more effective against stubborn fire ant infestations.
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Broadcast fire ant bait while the ants are foraging. Use a mound treatment 7-10 days after using fire ant bait. Apply a season-long lawn treatment for longer-term pest control. Hire a professional exterminator if you have a long-term problem with fire ants.