The back of your toilet seat is usually connected to the toilet with two long screws that run through the porcelain at the back of the bowl. The screws are secured by two nuts underneath. In the front of the cover, look for a small groove that is designed to help you pry up the cover. Then, use a small screwdriver to pry up both the seat and the cover. In cheap toilets, the screws are made of plastic. Most toilets, however, use steel screws, and more expensive models may even use brass or stainless steel. Be especially careful with plastic screws! If the seat is loose, then it may wobble back and forth, in and out of alignment with the rim of the toilet bowl. Straighten out the seat so that it rests evenly atop the bowl. Consider sitting down to test it out for comfort. Turn the screwdriver clockwise to tighten. Remember: "righty tighty, lefty loosey." There's usually a nut with a wing attached to prevent the nut from turning. If there isn't,  hold the nut with a rag while you tighten the bolt. Decide which screwdriver is the best fit. Make sure that the screwdriver head is big enough to fit into the notches of the bolt head. If the screwdriver is too small, then the bolt will not turn. The friction from the slipping screwdriver will quickly wear down the bolt and make it unusable. If the bolt keeps turning without tightening up, clamp the nut underneath with a small pair of pliers. Clamp onto the end of the nut, and hold it steady as you screw the bolt. Once you have twisted the bolt several times, the wing on the nut should prevent it from turning anymore. To loosen the nut, spray it with WD 40 and wait 5 minutes. When the bolt feels tight, give it one more quarter rotation so it's extra secure. Once the seat does not wobble back and forth, push down the lid. It should click closed.
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One-sentence summary -- Find the screws and pry up the cover. Center the toilet seat on the toilet. Tighten the bolt. Apply tension. Keep screwing until the seat is tight.


If there have been recent crimes in your area, chances are interest is high. If not, enthusiasm might be low, but remind your friends and neighbors that the majority of crimes in the US are property crimes, and that a Neighborhood Watch is best-suited to combat property crimes. Gather information about recent crime in your area. Speak to other neighbors, inform them of the facts, and ask them about their interest in participating in a Neighborhood Watch. Distribute flyers inviting all neighbors to a Neighborhood Watch meeting at a central gathering point in your area.  Assure your neighbors that there are many ways of participating, from being a window watcher to being a block captain. Everyone can help! Ask new members if there are any additional crimes they want to address or feel particularly threatened by. Any Neighborhood Watch, though managed and composed of your community members, will operate with the help and supervision of the police. The Sheriff’s Office should assign a Crime Prevention Officer to help train your members and determine if a different or increased Neighborhood Watch structure is necessary. For a Neighborhood Watch to be successful, it is essential that local law enforcement and citizens understand each other. You may be starting your Neighborhood Watch program because you are dissatisfied with local law enforcement, but keep in mind that oftentimes local law enforcement can be concerned with city- or even region-wide crimes. Remind your local law enforcement about your community’s needs, and ask them how they can help you.
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One-sentence summary -- Ask neighbors if they’re interested in starting a Neighborhood Watch. Determine further interest via door-to-door campaigning. Reach out to local law enforcement.


Click on the "Backup" icon. The Nokia Content Copier subprogram will appear. Choose from the drop-down list. There’s a notification near the bottom informing you when the latest backup was done. This will give you an idea which data versions you can recover or restore. " Browse through your local directories to find the backup file you want to use for restoring. You can either do this manually or have the program do a scan of your computer for all backup files. From the list of backup files, select the one you want to use. The backup file name usually includes the timestamp of the backup. This will guide you in selecting the correct backup. Selecting a backup will also show you further details on the backup, like file size and data contents. Tick on the corresponding data that you wish to import from the backup file and restore. Usually, you will want to restore everything, but you may prefer to start fresh on some. If your new phone is different from the one used to do the backup, the restored data may not be the exact copy you would be expecting. Data formatting may be different and may cause some changes. A dialogue box would show you the restore progress and percentage completion. Do not use or disconnect your phone during this time. You will be notified when the restore is finished. You may click "Abort" at any time to cancel the restore. When you’re done , click "Close" to exit the program. You’ve now successfully restored your Nokia phone.
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One-sentence summary -- Launch the Nokia Content Copier. Select the phone you wish to restore. Click on "Restore. Search for backup files. Select the backup file. Select the data to restore. Wait for the restore to finish. Exit the program.


To ensure that the oven is hot enough to bake the carrot cake, set the temperature to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 degrees Celsius) and allow it to fully heat. Next, line a 10-inch (25-cm) by 15-inch (38-cm) jelly roll pan with parchment paper. Spray the paper with nonstick cooking spray and lightly flour it before setting it aside.  If you don’t have parchment paper, you can substitute foil. You can use butter to grease the pan in place of the cooking spray if you prefer. Add 3 large eggs to a large bowl. Use a handheld electric to beat the eggs on high for 3 minutes, or until they are slightly frothy.  You can use egg substitute in place of the eggs if you prefer. If you prefer, you can mix the cake batter in a stand mixer. You can also mix the cake batter by hand, but it will require more time and effort. After you’ve beaten the eggs, add ⅔ cup (133 g) of sugar. Beat the mixture for another 3 minutes on high, or until it becomes pale and frothy. Once the sugar is mixed into the eggs, add 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of vegetable oil and 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of vanilla extract to the bowl. Mix the ingredients in on medium until they are fully incorporated. You can substitute canola or avocado oil for the vegetable oil if you prefer. Add ¾ cup (94 g) of all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon (4 g) of baking powder, 1 teaspoon (2 g) of ground ginger, ¼ teaspoon (½ g) of ground nutmeg, 2 teaspoons (5 g) of ground cinnamon, and ⅛ teaspoon (¼ g) of ground cloves to a separate large bowl. Whisk the ingredients together until they’re fully blended. You can substitute cake flour for the all-purpose flour if you want your cake to have a lighter texture. After you’ve mixed all the dry ingredients together, gradually add them to the wet ingredients. Mix them in on medium-low until they are just blended. Be careful not to overmix the carrot cake batter. If you do, you may end up with tough, chewy cake. Once the batter is fully mixed, add 2 cups (100 g) of shredded carrots. Use a rubber spatula to gently fold them into the batter until they are fully incorporated.
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Preheat the oven and prepare the pan. Beat the eggs. Stir in the sugar until the mixture is pale and frothy. Mix in the oil and vanilla. Combine the flour, salt, baking powder, and spices. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients. Fold in the carrots.