If you need to shave, trim your nails or pluck your eyebrows, do it beforehand so that you don’t waste time at his house. Have a discussion with your boyfriend before you sleep over as far as where you both are in your relationship physically. This will be different for everyone, but don't go through with a sleepover if you haven't set boundaries that you are both comfortable with.  Deciding on boundaries beforehand will help you be prepared to handle any situations that could arise. Make sure you don't do anything at the boy's house that you would regret later. Be careful so that you don't get yourself in trouble or give yourself a bad reputation. If you’re staying over on a school or work night, you want to make sure that you have enough time to get ready for the day. Waking up early also gives you an opportunity to do something sweet like make breakfast or write a cute thank-you note. If you have to leave early, make sure you say goodbye first. In case you need to leave early in the morning or decide you don’t want to stay all night, come up with a plan.  If something goes wrong, like he wants to move too quickly and physically than you’re comfortable with or you’re allergic to his pets, have a legitimate excuse. You could say that your parents need you to come home or that you’re not feeling well.  Don’t be afraid to be honest and say that you need to go home. Honesty is still the best policy.
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One-sentence summary -- Take the time to clean up before sleeping over. Set boundaries beforehand. Wake up first. Have an exit plan.


While rare, some modems encounter issues when paired with a specific Internet company (e.g., Comcast). Double-check your modem's compatibility with your current Internet subscription before buying (if possible). If you find that your modem won't work with your current subscription, try to exchange the modem for a different one that will work, or switch your Internet subscription. The cable output resembles a metal cylinder with a small hole in the middle and screw threads all around the sides. You'll usually find cable outputs in the wall near the floor in living rooms and bedrooms. In some cases, there will already be a cable connected to the cable outlet. The modem should be relatively high up (e.g., on top of a bookshelf), and it will need to be close enough to the cable output that you can connect it without stretching or bending the cable. You'll also need to have a power outlet nearby. A modem generally requires a coaxial cable to connect to the cable output, as well as a power cable to connect to an electrical outlet. Both of these cables should come with your modem, but if you bought it used, you may need to find replacement cables.  If you plan on attaching the modem to a router, you will also need an Ethernet cable. Consider buying a longer coaxial cable if the one that you have is too short to allow you to mount properly your modem. Each modem is unique, and yours may require additional setup outside of this article's capacity. Reading your modem's manual will help make you aware of any additional steps that you have to take to install the modem.
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure that your modem will work with your Internet subscription. Find your room's cable output. Decide on a place to mount the modem. Make sure that you have all of the required cables. Read your modem's instructions.


It might help you feel more confident to know that no hairs will poke out from your bikini bottoms as you're laying out in the sun or swimming in your bikini. Trimming and  shaving is a popular way to do it, since it's inexpensive and not painful. You can also consider waxing the area if you plan ahead.  To figure out what hair to remove, put on your bikini bottoms and check out the hair that pokes out around the edges. You want to remove enough hair so that your bottoms adequately cover everything that's left. Some people also like to remove leg and armpit hair to feel bikini ready. Since wearing a bikini involves showing off your skin, you might want to baby it a little a day or two before it's time to hit the beach or pool. In the bath or shower, use a loofah or exfoliating scrub to exfoliate your arms, legs and everything in between. This will get rid of dry skin and give you a healthy glow.  Use gentle circular motions to exfoliate your skin, rather than scrubbing too hard. Don't forget your back and other hard to reach areas. Use a scrub brush to get to the places you can't easily reach. After exfoliating, apply your favorite moisturizing lotion to protect your skin from drying out. Your skin will be soft and gleaming when it's time to put on your bikini. As an alternative to moisturizer, try coconut or olive oil to soften your skin. Wearing a bikini means using a lot of sunscreen, since most of your body will be exposed to the sun's rays. Apply sunscreen with SPF 16 or higher five to ten minutes before going out into the sun, and reapply as necessary throughout the day. Wearing plenty of sunscreen will prevent you from ending up with a painful burn and provide protection against sun spots and skin cancer.  Try waterproof sunscreen if you're going to be swimming. You'll still need to reapply it more than once throughout the day. If you're trying to get a tan, you should still wear sunscreen. Sunscreen prevents you from getting burned, but it doesn't completely stop the sun from affecting your skin. It's much better to get a gradual tan than to get burned first. You may not feel like being exposed to the sun and other elements the entire time you're at the beach or pool. Bring along a cute coverup you can throw over your bikini whenever you want. As a bonus, it will protect your skin from the sun, so you won't have to worry about slathering your entire body in sunscreen when you wear it.
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One-sentence summary -- Consider removing hair around your bikini line. Exfoliate your skin. Use a rich moisturizer. Don't forget your sunscreen. Take along a coverup.


x = -b ± √(b2 - 4ac)      ---------------------                2a We obtain the expression:x = -4 ± √(42 - 4•1•1) / 2 You should get two x values. As shown above, we obtain two answers: x = -2 + √(3) or x = -2 - √(3) Plug the x values you obtained into two polynomial expressions as the constants. These will be your factors. If we call our two answers h and k, we're writing two factors like so:(x - h)(x - k) In this case, our final answer is:(x - (-2 + √(3))(x - (-2 - √(3)) = (x + 2 - √(3))(x + 2 + √(3))
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Plug the corresponding values into the quadratic formula: Solve for x. Use your value for x to figure out the factors.