If you have regular contact with past sexual partners, ask them about their status. This may be awkward, but the best way to know if you're at risk is knowing whether previous partners have experienced symptoms of or tested positive for trichomoniasis. It is a highly contagious STD. Certain behaviors put you at increased risk for trichomoniasis. You may be at increased risk if any of the following are true for you:  You've had multiple sexual partners. You have a history of having other sexually transmitted infections. You have had unprotected sex with a partner whose STD status you do not know. If you've previously had an outbreak of trichomoniasis, even if it was successfully treated, you're at increased risk of developing the disease again. Review any medical documents you've saved and look over your test results to see if you've ever tested positive for trichomoniasis.
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One-sentence summary -- Ask sexual partners about their status, if possible. Review your sexual history. Consider whether you've previously had trichomoniasis.


Use a fabric dye in the color you want your silk flowers to be. Pour enough dye so there is a thin layer of dye covering the entire flat part of the plate. Don’t mix the dye with any water. You want this plate of dye to be very concentrated so you can give your silk flowers a deep, vibrant color. Use the same color fabric dye you used on the first plate. The ratio of water and dye doesn’t need to be exact. You just want a diluted dye on the second plate that you can use to create a lighter color on your silk flowers. If you have fabric dye in multiple colors, you can experiment by using a different color dye on the second paper plate than you used on the first plate. That way your flowers will be more than 1 color. Be gentle as you dip the petals into the dye. If you want the petals to be completely dyed from the base to the tip, gently press the petals down into the dye so they’re completely saturated. You can also dye just the tips of the petals so the base of the petals remains a different color. You can experiment and dip the petals into the diluted dye at an angle so some petals have more dye on them than others. Don’t press the petals down into the dye or you’ll cover up the lighter, diluted dye from before. You just want to dye the very ends of the petals. When you’re finished, the petals should be light at the bottom and dark at the end. Try holding the silk flower at an angle and rotating the tips through the dye to create a random, natural look. If you’re dyeing a lot of silk flowers, place them on an old towel to dry instead so you have more room. Dye the rest of your silk flowers and wait several hours for them to dry. Once they’re fully dry, remove them from the towel and display them.
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One-sentence summary -- Pour fabric dye onto a paper plate. Add 1 part water and 1 part fabric dye to a second paper plate. Dip the petals on one of your silk flowers into the diluted fabric dye. Dip the tips of the petals into the concentrated fabric dye. Place the silk flower on a clean paper plate to dry.


Check if all the important accessories are inside. The Razer Hydra package typically includes:  Two motion-sensing controllers A base station A USB cable A Quick Start Guide Take the cable coming from the controller and plug it in to the dedicated port on the base station. There are two ports on the base station; the controller should be connected to the right-hand port. Take the USB cable and plug the smaller end into the left-hand port on the base station. Take the other end of the USB cable and connect it to any available USB port on your computer. Open a web browser on your computer and download the Razer Hydra driver installer here:  http://www.razersupport.com/gaming-controllers/razer-hydra/. Once the download has finished, double-click on the downloaded file to start installing the driver then wait for it to finish installing. A pop-up message will appear on the bottom-right corner of your computer screen notifying you that the Razer Hydra has been detected by your PC.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the box. Connect the controller to its base station. Plug the base station to your computer. Download the Razer Hydra driver installer. Install the driver.


Use a special brake cleaner solvent and a clean dry cloth to wipe any type of residue off the new rotor. Oil, bearing grease, improper solvents or coatings may damage or impair the performance of the brake pads. Do not use or clean dirty brake pads if they are oily or greasy -- they must be replaced. Put your new rotor on over the wheel hub. You'll need to thread the wheel studs through the corresponding holes on the rotor. Push the rotor back into its place around the wheel hub. At this point, depending on the exact construction of your wheel, you should replace the castle nut and/or cotter pin on the hub assembly. If you bent the previous cotter pin to remove it, you may need to replace it with a new one — these are very cheap. If you disassembled your vehicle's caliper mounting brackets to access the rotor, you'll need to replace them now. Re-align the brackets and secure them in place with the bolts you originally unscrewed. The bolts should have a thread locker put on them if was used in an earlier installation. Caution: Some caliper pistons actually screw in and this kind have grooves and notches in their top face to do so. Next, the caliper with pads and spring clips must be put back in its proper spot over the rotor. Unhook or untie the caliper from its out-of-the-way location, then carefully compress the caliper pistons with a C-clamp or a specialized tool called a caliper compressor. When the pistons are completely compressed, the caliper should fit over the rotor. Note that many vehicles may require the bleeder valves to be opened slightly to allow the pistons to compress back into the calipers since forcing brake fluid back through the lines can damage internal check valves or antilock brake mechanisms. Ensure the caliper slides are cleaned and lubed with caliper slide grease and has suitable brake pads, then place the caliper over the rotor in the position you originally found it in. Line up the bolt holes and reinstall the bolts you removed to take the caliper off of the rotor. Congratulations, you're nearly done. All that's left is to reinstall the wheel and lower the vehicle to the ground. Carefully lift the wheel back into its original place over the lug bolts. Screw the lug nuts back on over the wheel bolts.  Slowly and carefully lower the vehicle to the ground. If you're using a jack, remove it from under the vehicle and  put it away. Don't forget to give the lug nuts an extra tightening when the wheel is on the ground. Refill the brake fluid then pump up the brakes using quarter strokes to keep from bottoming out the master cylinder shaft till the brakes are hard. Recheck fluid level and top off as needed. Bleed the brakes if any of the brake lines were opened. It's a wise idea to ensure the new rotor is working properly before driving away. In a safe location, start the vehicle and allow it to roll forward. Pump the brakes a few times. Push down on the brake pedal and let it rise slowly. The brakes should function properly, with no loud squeaking or vibrations — the former is a sign of worn-out brake pads and the latter of a warped rotor. Do a normal road test and brakes should stop normally without any noises or pulsations.
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Clean off oil or protective coatings from the rotor. Place the replacement rotor over the wheel studs. As necessary, replace the caliper mounting brackets, if you previously removed them. Use a C-clamp or caliper compressor to compress some caliper pistons. Re-install the caliper. Install the vehicle's wheels. Test the rotor before driving.