You will need to figure out the placement of your bathtub or shower, sink and toilet. This will determine where you will need to run the plumbing lines. You will have to cut holes in the floor so that you can run the pipes to the fixtures, so determining the exact placement is important. Locate and carefully mark all cut points and drill points Measure again to make sure your markings are accurate. "Measure twice, cut once" may be an old saw, but it still has teeth. Do all the cutting and drilling necessary. You want to do the prep work before you turn off the water, to minimize your "dry" time. Before doing any work on your plumbing, you will need to turn off the bathroom water lines. Locate the water valves and turn them off. You will need to run 5 water lines into a standard bathroom: a hot and cold line for both the bathtub/shower and the sink, and a cold water line for the toilet. You can either run these lines through the wall or up from the floor, depending on the location of your bathroom. Attach flexible lines from the hot and cold waters line to the sink and bathtub faucets. Using sandpaper, clean the copper pipes to make them smooth, and then solder the lines to the main water line. For your bathroom, you will need multiple sizes of drain lines. The drain line for the toilet should be either a 3 inch (7.62 cm) or 4 inch (10.16 cm) line. After you attach the pipe to the toilet drain, the pipe should slope downwards toward the main drain line. The sink drain line will be 1.5 inches (3.81 cm) and the bathtub will use a 2 inch (5.08 cm) drain line. Toilets usually come in 2 pieces: a tank and a bowl. Start by installing the bowl.  Connect the closet flange from the waste pipe to your toilet. To do so, glue the closet flange into place so that the slots line up with the toilet's bolt holes. Set the bowl over the bolts and on the flange. You may want to sit on the toilet and rock back and forth a bit to get it on correctly. Check if the bowl is level, and then tighten the nuts and the washers of the closet bolts. Attach the toilet's tank to the bowl using nuts. Connect the water line and then caulk around the base of the bowl to secure the toilet. Start by positioning the stand to do a test fit.  Mark where the floor bolt should go and drill a hole through the sink stand and fasten it to floor using a nut and bolt. Connect the sink to the hot and cold water lines. Also connect the handles, stopper and drain to the top portion of the sink. Set the sink onto the stand and glue an adapter with threads to the drain pipe. Mark the outline of the tub on the floor so that you can estimate where the drain will be. Run the drain line and dry fit it. Once you have it lined up, glue the waste line to connect to the tub's drain. Set the tub and check that it is level.
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One-sentence summary -- Determine the placement of the bathroom plumbing fixtures. Turn off the water to the house. Install the water lines. Connect the drain lines. Set the toilet in place. Install the sink. Hook up a tub and shower unit.

Q: Some libraries will let you post advertisements on their bulletin boards. Keep in mind, though, that some prohibit the promotion of commercial events or companies, so always check your library's policy. Many colleges allow flyers to be put up around campuses in specifically designated areas. However, you should always check the rules of the campus before posting your materials. Some campuses require that you have the materials approved by student affairs or another department before putting them up.  Also, many have rules about how you can hang materials. For example, some may only let you use staples or pushpins. Bring 1-2 copies if you need approval; you'll likely need to get the material stamped, so you want to make all your copies after you get your stamp. Respect the tear-down policy. The flyers will often need to be removed by a certain date. Many businesses have bulletin boards where you can post publicity materials. Ask at the front or look around to see if you see one. You may also check local threads about distribution in your community to see what businesses accept flyers and other materials. Try to keep flyers with when you're out and about so you can put materials up when you see a board. Social media is a great place to get the word out about your product, service, or event. Create a page for what you're trying to promote, then make posts about it. Make sure to include promotions, as well as other engaging information to get people to engage. Invite people you know to "like" your page and ask them to encourage their friends and family to do the same. Typically, you can't post flyers on things like telephone poles, streetlights, barriers, bridges, and other public structures. While some people ignore these laws, the city you live in can fine you based on the information you're providing on the flyer.
A: Look for bulletin boards at your local libraries. Place flyers on college campuses in bulletin boards and kiosks. Check for community bulletin boards at local businesses. Go online to "hang" your publicity materials. Avoid putting flyers on public property if your area forbids it.

Article: In addition to clove oil, you can also use clove in its whole herbal form. Take one to three whole pieces of clove and place them on the tooth right next to the painful one in your mouth. Wait a few minutes for the clove pieces to soften, then gently bite down on them, releasing the clove oils. Leave them in the area for 20 minutes.  Afterwards, rinse your mouth out with a warm salt water solution. The cloves can taste really strong and cause tingling in your mouth. This is normal. The taste should disappear in your mouth about 10 minutes. You can buy whole cloves at most grocery stores. In addition to its whole form, you can also use ground clove as well. Measure out ⅛ teaspoon of ground cloves into a bowl. Mix in ¼ teaspoon of olive oil and stir together until mixed. Take a cotton swab and dip it into the mixture, then apply the clove infused oil to the painful tooth and the surrounding gum.  Leave it on the tooth for 20 minutes. After this, rinse your mouth out with warm salt water. You can also just add a pinch of the ground clove directly in your mouth on the area of your painful tooth. Your saliva will mix with the clove and help your tooth. You can buy ground cloves in the baking section of most grocery stores. Clove infused water can also help your tooth pain. Put 10 to 15 whole pieces of clove in a pot of water. Let it simmer on the stove for 15 minutes. Remove it from the heat and let it sit until it cools to room temperature. Strain the cloves out and pour the infused water into a cup. Rinse your mouth with it, swishing it around your teeth for a minute or so. Spit the rinse into a sink.  You can use the remaining mouth rinse for days after you make it. Keep it in a sealed bottle and use it every time you feel pain in your teeth. It will also help kill bacteria and leave your mouth feeling refreshed. If the taste is too much, you can add sage or thyme to the mixture.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Try fresh whole cloves. Use ground cloves. Make a clove-infused mouth rinse.