Article: Open the Jailbreak page by going to https://www.roblox.com/games/606849621/BETTER-TRAINS-Jailbreak, then click the green Play button. This will cause the Jailbreak game to open in your Roblox Player.  If you don't have Roblox installed, you'll be prompted to install it before you can play the game. If you have Roblox installed but you're prompted to install it anyway, click the Install button to open Jailbreak in Roblox. As soon as the Jailbreak game server opens, click the "Minimize" dash in the upper-right corner of the Roblox window to minimize it. Depending on your computer's bit number, do one of the following:   64-bit — Double-click the CCv3 - 64bit file. Click Yes when prompted, then click OK on the version notes.  32-bit — Double-click the CCv3 - 32bit file. Click Yes when prompted, then click OK on the version notes. In the text box to the right of the "Hex" check box, type in 755662487.  If this code doesn't work, Roblox probably patched it. Try looking up a current speed hack code by typing roblox speed hack code [month] [day] [year] into a search engine and reviewing the results. If your version of Roblox isn't using the most recent patch, other possible codes include 3462997384, 1679455765, and 803416541. It's at the top of the window. This will bring up a list of numbers on the left side of the window. In the pane on the left side of the window, click any code, then press Ctrl+A to select all of them. It's a red arrow in the bottom-right corner of the pane which contains the codes. This will prompt the codes to appear in the section at the bottom of the window. Click any code in the pane at the bottom of the window, then press Ctrl+A. Press ↵ Enter to bring up the text box, then type the "Hex" code into the text box and click OK. Click the "Save" icon, which resembles a floppy disc in the upper-left corner of the window, then click Save at the bottom of the window. Doing so saves your code as a configuration file. You can skip this step if you don't plan on speed-hacking Roblox again. Upon reopening the Roblox window, your character's running speed should be significantly faster than it was before.  Depending on the game, you may have to hold down the "Sprint" key in order to take full advantage of the speed hack. If your character's speed remains unaffected, the code you're using has been patched. Try looking for a new code to use with CCv3.
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Open Jailbreak in Roblox. Minimize Roblox. Open the CCv3 program. Enter the code. Click First Scan. Select the "Found" codes. Click the "Copy" icon. Select the codes in the bottom window. Replace the codes. Save your code. Use the speed hack in Roblox.
Article: An APA citation always begins with the last name of the author. In the case of an image, you need the last name and first initial (at least) of the person who designed or created the image you want to cite.  In your full entry on your reference list, you'll include this person's last name first, followed by a comma, then their first and middle initials (if available). For example: "Dingle, L." Going to the main website may get you the person's name, or you may have to do a bit more digging. Always try to find the name of the person who created the image. If you are unable to determine the artist's name after a reasonable search, you can leave this information out and start with the title instead. After the artist's name, the year the image was created or published should appear in parentheses. This is another element that may be difficult to find when using an online image.  For example: "Dingle, L. (2016)." If you can right-click on the image, it may give you additional information, including a date. The date also may be available in the text surrounding the image. If the creator of the image has given it a title, include that in regular type, capitalizing words as you would in a normal sentence. If the image is untitled, provide a brief description of the image in square brackets.  For example: "Dingle, L. (2016). [Untitled photograph of Sydney Harbor]." If the image is titled, provide the title in regular type, capitalizing on the first word of the title and any proper nouns. For example: "Dingle, L. (2016). Sydney Opera House – Vivid 2016." The point of your citation is to enable your readers to find the work you cited as easily as possible. Your link should point as closely as possible to the exact image you used. Try to find a permalink, since content can shift. Include the date you accessed the image.  There is no period at the end of the URL that closes your citation. Dates are in month-day-year format with no abbreviations. For example: "Dingle, L. (2016). Sydney Opera House – Vivid 2016. Retrieved October 12, 2017 from http://photography.rakuli.com/landscapes" When you mention the image in the text of your research paper, you typically must include a parenthetical citation that will direct readers back to the full citation in your reference list.  Standard form is "last name, year." For example: "(Dingle, 2016)" If you were unable to find the artist's name, use whatever information comes first in your full citation. For titles, you can use a keyword – just make sure it's a keyword that will take your readers to the correct citation.
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List the artist's name. Provide the date the image was published. Include the title and format of the image. Give a direct link to the website where you found the image. Use the artist's last name and the year of publication for in-text citations.