Q: If it's a genuine desire to be harmonious, friendly and considerate of your fellow human beings, that's a great reason to seek out being liked. On the other hand, if it's motivated by needing to have confirmation that you're a good and worthy person, then you'll need to reach that acceptance inwardly first, otherwise you'll risk having others take advantage of you and you'll end up being miserable every time someone fails to like you. If you feel that you need to change yourself, to be more ingratiating, pleasing or giving in when around other people, spend some time learning how to voice your own preferences, wishes, and needs in a way that isn't bossy, threatening or angry. Learn to communicate assertively and firmly, while remaining polite and considerate of others. Understand that compromise is a good tool too, allowing both sides to get a little of something each of what they want while still getting along with each other. That's a simple result of the diversity of people in the world. People annoy one another for various reasons and sometimes, no matter what you do or say, you remind another person of someone they don't like and they unconsciously don't like you for it. Your political, faith, lifestyle, etc. choices and your values are other reasons why not everyone will like you and it's not only hard to stay completely neutral, it's unrealistic because that's not what being human is about. So, in some cases, just be ready to stay polite but accept that liking each other isn't going to come through. Communication is the transfer of energy/emotion. Everyone seems to love someone with enthusiasm because we all admire it and wish we had more!  Enthusiastic people seem to brighten up a room with their positive energy, and we want that to rub off on us, we want to be a part of it. When someone is enthusiastic about our thoughts and ideas we immediately feel understood, appreciated and just plain great! No one will ever be offended by you getting excited about their ideas!
A: Work out what is driving your need to be liked by everyone. Accept that some people won't ever like you. Show enthusiasm.

Article: You can install your posts directly into the soil as long as it's dense and has good drainage. The installation is more labor-intensive and a bit less stable than concrete, but also cheaper and (often) more decay-resistant. Due to additional strain, gate posts work better when installed in concrete.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Try this method if you have dense soil.

Problem: Article: Make sure that there is nothing loaded in the gun. This is just the same as reloading. You will see a very small hole on the end of the black piston. When the gun fires, this hole lets an amount of air escape, disabling the gun's full potential power. (This is not the air restrictor, but it does reduce the power of the gun. ) This will block the air from escaping, causing more air to push the dart out of the barrel. The dart should go much farther now.
Summary: Remove all darts and clip. Pull the rod back and then forward. Flip the gun upside down and look into the clip slot with a flashlight. Place a piece of very strong, thin tape on the hole. Load a clip and test fire.

Q: Plug the charging end of the iPad's charger cable into the bottom of the iPad, then plug the USB end of the cable into one of your computer's USB ports. Double-click the iTunes app icon, which resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background. It's important to run iTunes before attempting to transfer photos, as iTunes makes your iPad visible to your computer.  If you don't have iTunes on your computer, install it before proceeding. If iTunes prompts you to update it, click Download iTunes when prompted. You'll have to restart your computer after the download finishes. After a few seconds, you should see an iPad-shaped icon appear in the upper-left side of the iTunes window. Once this icon appears, you can proceed. You may have to click Trust This Computer or some other prompt before the icon will appear. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. If you don't see Photos in the menu, type photos into the text box at the bottom of the Start menu and then click Photos at the top of the menu. This tab is in the upper-right side of the Photos window. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. Your computer will begin looking for photos on your iPad. Uncheck any photos that you don't want to import from your iPad onto your computer, or click Unselect all and then click each photo that you want to import. It's at the bottom of the window. This option is near the bottom of the window. Doing so prevents the photos from being deleted off of your iPad. It's at the bottom of the window. Your iPad's photos will begin importing onto your computer. Once the importing is complete, you'll receive a notification in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
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Connect your iPad to your PC. Open iTunes. Wait for the iPad's icon to appear. Open Start . Click Photos. Click Import. Click From a USB device. Select photos. Click Import Selected. Uncheck the "Delete items from my device after I import them" checkbox. Click Import.