Problem: Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will search your computer for the Character Map program. It's a triangular app icon at the top of the Start window. Doing so opens Character Map. You'll find this box near the bottom of the Character Map window. If the "Advanced view" checkbox is already checked, skip this step. Type degree sign into the "Search for" text box near the bottom of the window, then click Search. The Character Map's page will clear, and only the degree symbol will remain. You can also find the degree symbol in the sixth row of the Character Map window when you first open Character Map. It's in the upper-left corner of the Character Map window. This option is to the right of the "Characters to copy" text field. This might be a text document, a post on social media, or an email. Click the text field where you want to type the degree symbol, then press Ctrl+V to place the copied degree symbol there. If your computer has a number pad on the right side of the keyboard, you can use a shortcut to insert a degree symbol:  Hold down the Alt key on the right side of the keyboard. Type 0176 or 248  Release the Alt key. If this doesn't work, press the Num ⇩ ("Number Lock") key to turn on the number pad, then try again.
Summary: Open Start . Type in character map. Click Character Map. Check the "Advanced view" checkbox. Search for the degree sign. Double-click the degree symbol. Click Copy. Go to a place where you want to type the degree symbol. Paste the degree symbol. Use the keyboard shortcut.

Problem: Article: You might feel like you did something to attract the bully’s attention, and that’s totally normal. However, it’s not your fault that this is happening. Remember that the bully made a choice to hurt you, so it’s all their fault. Tell yourself, “This is about them, not me.” Bullying can make you feel like a victim, but that doesn’t mean you have to take on that identity. When you’re feeling upset, imagine yourself overcoming this situation. Visualize yourself being confident and standing up for your needs. This might feel weird at first, but it will get easier over time. so your feelings don’t build up. Bullying is a really stressful situation, so it’s important that you deal with these emotions. Choose stress relief activities that work for you, then include them in your daily routine. Here are some ideas to try:  Vent your feelings to a friend. Soak in a hot bath. Exercise for 30 minutes. Write in a journal. Make art. Color in an adult coloring book. You deserve to be happy, so don’t let the bullies occupy all of your time. Do something you enjoy every day so you can create a life that you love. This can also help you overcome the bullying and build your confidence. For instance, play sports, dance, make art, volunteer to help animals, play arcade games, go bowling, or hang out at a local coffee house. Friends make a great support system, so make connections with people you have things in common with. To meet new people, join a club, go to school events, and hang out at popular places. Talk to the people you meet, then connect with them on social media. Soon, you’ll have a thriving friend group!  Keep up with your friends by messaging them every day. Invite your friends to hang out. You can play games, watch a movie, or go out. Dealing with a bully is really tough, and it’s normal to need extra help. Fortunately, a counselor or therapist can help you deal with negative feelings you might have because of your bully. Then, they’ll help you learn healthy ways to cope with your feelings and how to think differently. Talk to your parent or guardian about seeing a counselor.  If you can’t go to counseling, try talking to your school counselor. Counseling may be covered by your insurance, so ask your parents to check your benefits.
Summary: Recognize that bullying is never your fault. Picture yourself as the victor and not the victim. Manage your stress Do what you enjoy instead of thinking about the bullies. Build friendships with people who share common interests. Talk to a counselor if you’re struggling to cope with bullying.

Problem: Article: for your destination and trip. Check the weather at your destination 2-3 days before you depart. This will let you know what type of clothes you need to bring. In addition, consider the nature of your trip. Will you be expected to wear a suit for a conference, or will you be able to lounge in a bathing suit on the beach?  The duration of your trip will also influence how much you pack. You likely won’t need 12 pairs of underwear for a weekend getaway. Try to pack light, sheddable layers such as shirts, light sweaters or cardigans, jackets, etc. This way, you can add on or remove a piece to suit the weather without having to pack entirely different outfits for different temperatures. No matter where you're going, there are some things that are essential to pack. Check the night before you depart to make sure you have your essentials ready to go in your travel bag. Some easy-to-forget essential items include:  Mobile phone charges Socks Underwear Toothbrush and toothpaste Deodorant or antiperspirant Sunscreen Sunglasses An umbrella If you're going abroad, make sure you bring electronic items that are compatible with your destination's power sources. You can use an adapter or converter for dual-voltage items, but you need to make sure the items are compatible with your destination's voltage.  For example, in the US, appliances are 110 volts. In the EU, they're 220 volts. If your electronic has a plug or printing somewhere on it that says "110-220," this means the item is safe to use for both voltages. If you use an electronic item with incompatible voltage, it could short circuit your item and permanently damage or destroy it. It is also a fire hazard. Even if your item is safe for both voltages, it probably doesn't have a plug for both. You need an adapter or converter to plug into the wall outlets at your destination. Different countries have different outlets, so check online and buy your adapter before you depart. If you're going on a long or international trip, it's a good idea to schedule a visit with your doctor before you go. Ask them to get a refill for any prescriptions you need to take with you. Give yourself enough time to get the prescription filled before you leave for your trip. Ask them about any vaccinations they may advise for your destination, and talk to them about any preventative medications you may need to take while traveling. If, for example, you're going to a place where malaria is common, you may be given a preventative pill. Hopefully, you won’t need your emergency kit when traveling, but it’s always a good precaution. Leave your kit in a separate place from items like your passport. That way, if your passport gets stolen, you still have the copies in your kit. Your emergency kit should include:  2-3 color copies of your government-issued ID or the information page of your passport A copy of your visa, if applicable Copies of your transportation and accommodations bookings A list of numbers for anyone important back home Enough cash to get you to your local embassy or emergency services (enough for a taxi ride from one end of your destination city to the other should be enough) An extra dose of any regular medication you take, as well as a few over-the-counter medications like pain relievers, antacids, and antihistamines.
Summary: Pack appropriate clothing Check to ensure you've packed your essentials. Make sure your electronics are compatible for international trips. See your doctor for health concerns and prescription refills. Make an emergency kit.

Problem: Article: If not, tap the Sign In button and enter your email address and password.  Use the tabs at the top of the screen to show books not already on your device and tap the Download button (a cloud with an arrow in it) to download a book.
Summary:
Tap the iBooks icon on your device's Home screen to launch the iBooks app. Tap the Store button at the top of the interface. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and check that you are signed in to your iTunes account. Tap the Purchased button at the bottom of the screen. All of your previous purchases are now listed.