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You can use the text editor that comes with your computer, such as Microsoft's Notepad or OS X's TextEdit. Sometimes, even if it's filled with unreadable characters, a DAT file will include some text that provides clues as to what type of file it is.  For example, if you suspect a DAT file is actually a video file, you can try to open it in a video player. If you edit a DAT file with unreadable characters and then save it, it will break the DAT file, making it unusable even if you opened it in the correct program. Make changes to the DAT file like you would any other text file, and then save the file.

summary: Open the DAT file using a text editor. Look for clues about the file's origin. Edit the DAT file.


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Vitamin supplements can give your hair the nutrients they need to grow faster and stronger. Eat food with plenty of protein, such as avocado, pumpkin seeds, or gelatin. Leaving your hair down can make your hair vulnerable to breakage. Put your hair in a bun, braids, or other style the keeps your ends tucked away. Fasten your hairdo with bobby pins, since elastic bands can rip out your hair. Trim the ends of your hair every two weeks, or whenever they start to split. If your hair is healthy, you may only need to remove 1–2 inches (2.5–5cm) every three or four months. It may seem odd to trim your hair to help it grow, but it really does help. Split ends rapidly lead to breakage, making it very hard to grow your hair out. Blow drying, flat irons, over-tight braiding or weaves, over processing, dye and perms ruin your hair. This can cause damage and breakage, so use them as little as possible.

summary: Take vitamins. Eat enough protein. Protect the ends of your hair. Trim damaged hair. Don't abuse your hair.


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Find friends that enjoy the same things you do or think similarly to you. Feel free to ask your friends what they think about certain tv shows, drinking, smoking, sex, classmates, and themselves. The more you know about someone, the easier it will be for you to decide whether she will make a good friend or not. You may find it difficult to become friends with popular kids and if you do, you may find it extremely difficult to keep the friendship because they may have many options and only be concerned with staying popular. They try to keep their status and may not be trustworthy or worth investing your time. It may be easiest to keep friends with similar schedules or who live close to you. Friends who play the same sports or who participate in the same clubs make it easier for you to see and interact with them frequently. Keeping friends in different schools may be difficult but you can schedule hanging out with them during the weekends, share an interest, or meet them to do an activity. Grow your newly formed friendship by taking it slow, being available, and by not being needy.  Friendship should develop at your own pace. Don’t rush into anything. Allow your friendship to grow by making time for your friend. Avoid being needy. Being needy can turn off any friend. Don’t be relentless with your attempts to become friends.
summary: Find the right fit. Be wary of popular kids. Check out your schedule. Nurture new friendships.