Problem: Article: Hold them firmly. Tap the llama with your heels to get it to start moving.  Gently nudge the llama with your heels to get it to start moving. Don't kick the llama with your feet. This will hurt them and might scare them which might cause you to fall off the llama! You don't want to fall, it might hurt. Always be respectful of the animal. A gentle nudge is all the llama will need to know to move forward. You will need to pull them to the left or right to make the animal turn.  Pull on the left rein firmly but gently to go left. Pull the right rein turn the llama right. Never pull the reins suddenly or too hard. This can cause the llama some discomfort. To stop it, squeeze your thighs against the llama's rib cage.  This squeezing motion signals the llama to stop. This movement won't hurt the llama if done gently. Don't squeeze the llama too hard. Remember, you always want to treat the animal you are riding with respect. Don't ride without your hands on the llama, you could fall. Safety first!
Summary: Take the reins from your assistant. Use your reins to steer. Stop the llama when you are ready to dismount.

Problem: Article: Though it may seem like you can save the shoes for last, you ideally want to have them before you start your dress fittings. This is because the hemline of your dress, as well as the train if you have one, are dependent on the height of your shoes. For example, if you are wearing high heels you will want to have some extra room at the bottom of your dress to cover them.  This will also help ensure you aren't tripping over your dress if you don't have enough of a heel. If you don't have shoes before your first fitting, try bringing a pair close to the ones you want - or think you'll want. That way the seamstress has a good idea of how to alter your gown. Don't just buy the first pair of shoes you find. Instead, if you see a style you like, shop around online for a similar pair for a better deal. Wedding shoes can cost anywhere between $20-$150 normally, and you want to make sure you aren't overspending on shoes hardly anyone might see.  Try online shoe stores like Zappos, RetailMeNot, or Walkin on Air. You should also make sure whatever site you use offers refunds in case there is a problem. Regardless of the type of shoe you buy, you can always purchase extra items to help them reach an optimum level of comfort. For example, cushion insoles or non-slip sole stoppers will help make sure your shoes fit you correctly while helping prevent blisters. You can find these items at any drugstore like Walgreens or CVS. They are also relatively cheap, in case you want to purchase multiples. Since wedding planning is stressful enough, it's always a good idea to bring along a support system. Not only will they be there to pep talk you when you get stressed, but they will also be able to offer their advice and opinions on your shoe choices. Just make sure whoever you bring along has a good idea of your personal style, if not, you may end up clashing over shoe styles. No matter how comfortable your wedding shoes are, it's always smart to have an extra pair or back up. For example, you never know if you might break a heel or tear the fabric. For these reasons and comfort, most brides keep one pair for the wedding ceremony, pictures, and first dance at the reception, then change into a second pair for the rest of the evening. This second pair can be anything from flip-flops to sneakers, it's up to you. If you want something cheap and simple, try a pair of Fast Flats from Dr. Scholl's. This is a small package you can keep in a purse or bag that only costs about $8.
Summary: Buy in advance. Shop around for shoes. Buy accessories for added luxury. Ask a friend or family member to help you shop. Bring a spare pair of shoes.

Problem: Article: FIV is a slow worker - once your cat acquires the infection (usually through fighting), the presence of the virus is not made evident until 2 to 6 months after the initial infection. At the time of the fight, the cat may have punctures, scratches, and possibly an abscess from bacterial infection, but the FIV will not make him ill at this early stage. It will only be 2 to 6 months after contracting the virus that the cat will begin to show transient symptoms such as fever, lethargy, enlarged lymph nodes, and appetite loss. These symptoms will pass after a week or two.  This phase coincides with the virus multiplying in the blood stream, which is known as the viraemic phase. Once this phase subsides, the cat will return to full health and can remain apparently healthy for months, or even years, before the FIV makes him ill again. In the secondary phase of infection, illness is caused by the virus gradually attacking the white cells used to fight off infection.  As a result, the cat's immune system is weakened and simple infections may run out of control. This is known as the secondary phase of FIV. It can be identified by the list of symptoms described below. Even in full health, a cat's mouth is full of bacteria. However, without a healthy immune system to hold them in check, the bacteria start to multiply, resulting in an inflamed mouth (stomatitis) and/or sore gums (gingivitis). Rhinitis refers to the infection of the nasal passages. The nose acts as a filter for bacteria in the air. When the immune system is weak, it allows opportunistic bacterial invaders to set up infection in the nasal chambers. Chest infections can also occur during this secondary phase of infection. This occurs as part of a similar process to rhinitis, where inhaled bacteria grow out of control. Fungi are all around us in the environment. This is not usually a problem because the immune system polices the skin and stops fungal infections from taking hold.  However, a compromised immune system means conditions like ringworm and fungal infections can more easily get a grip. Poor skin immunity also allows the normal bacteria on the skin's surface to grow out of control and set up bacterial infections. During the secondary phase of FIV infection, the bacterial balance within the cat's gut is not kept in check. This causes bacterial overgrowth which can lead to diarrhea. When a cat has been infected with FIV, viruses which don't normally cause a problem may take advantage of their weakened immune system, causing secondary infections, such as cowpox. Cowpox causes inflamed, ulcerated sores on the skin.
Summary: Be aware that the symptoms of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) may not present themselves for several months after infection occurs. Look for transient symptoms of infection. Understand that the secondary phase of infection has its own symptoms. Look for signs of stomatitis and gingivitis. Monitor your cat for signs of rhinitis. Check your cat for fungal infections. Pay attention if your cat develops diarrhea. Look for signs that your cat has developed other medical conditions.

Problem: Article: If you see an error that says "Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator" when trying to open the Task Manager and were unable to fix it by editing the registry, the tool was likely disabled in the Group Policy Editor. If prompted to enter your admin password or give permission for the app to run, follow the on-screen instructions to do so. This will launch the Group Policy Editor. The Group Policy Editor is not usually found on Home editions of Windows. You'll do this using the navigation tree in the left column of the window. Begin by double-clicking User Configuration to expand its contents, where you'll double-click Administrative Templates, followed by System, and finally Ctrl + Alt + Del Options. A window titled "Remove Task Manager" will open. Both options will do the same thing—restore the Task Manager to the Ctrl+Alt+Del command.  Once you log back in, you should have no trouble launching the Task Manager.
Summary:
Press ⊞ Win+R on your computer. Type Gpedit.msc and press ↵ Enter. Go to User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Ctrl+Alt+Del Options. Double-click Remove Task Manager in the right panel. Select Not Configured or Disabled. Click OK to save your changes. Restart your computer.