Usually, you must file an appeal with the appropriate "administrative agency" instead of a court. For example, in Arizona, appeals are heard by the Arizona Motor Vehicle Administration. If you are not satisfied with the outcome of your administrative hearing, you can appeal in court. However, because appeals require an argument that administrative decision misinterpreted the law, you should consider hiring an attorney to handle a complicated case. All states have a specific procedure for requesting an administrative hearing. Once you submit your request, the agency will contact you and give you a hearing date. Some states use specific forms for requesting a hearing, while others accept more informal emailed or written requests.   For example, in Alabama, there is no form for requesting a hearing. You must make your request by mail or email and include your name, date of birth, and driver's license number. For comparison, Arizona requires that you request a hearing by filling out this Hearing Request form and mail it to the included address. An administrative hearing is an informal trial. You will have the opportunity to present evidence, including documents and sworn testimony. At the beginning, you can make an opening statement explaining to the administrative law judge what you believe the evidence will show. At the end, you can make a closing argument explaining why you think the judge should rule in your favor.  To prepare for your hearing, gather any documents that support your claim that your license should not be suspended. Also contact any witnesses who can testify on your behalf and arrange for them to attend the hearing with you. Be prepared to clearly argue why your license should not have been suspended. Did the DMV or court misunderstand the facts of your situation? Did they misinterpret the law? Make sure you understand what facts and law they relied upon before you address why those facts or law were inaccurately applied. You may be able to attend another person's public hearing as an observer. Upon entering the hearing room, inform the administrative law judge that you are there to observe the proceedings. Watch quietly and take note of what the participants did well and what could have been done better.
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One-sentence summary -- Determine where to file your appeal. Request a hearing. Prepare for your hearing. Observe another hearing first.


Do not wait to begin cleaning when something is dropped on the furniture. Immediately use a towel for blotting if liquid has been dropped to avoid the liquid being soaked into the furniture. Once most of the liquid has been blotted up, you can use a cleaning solution to remove the stain. Dip a terry cloth in white vinegar or suede cleaner. Begin to rub the stain in a criss-cross motion. Rubbing in a circular motion can cause the suede to darken. Once the stain has lifted, allow the suede to air dry. If water has been dropped and dried, rewet the entire portion of the furniture where the water has been dropped. Then, use a sponge to absorb the excess moisture. The wet spot should blend in with the rest of the suede once it dries. Use a suede brush or towel if the water has just been dropped. Dip a terry cloth into alcohol. Do not saturate the cloth in alcohol; it should be damp. Rub the stain until it begins to lift. The alcohol should evaporate quickly. Sprinkle talcum powder or cornstarch onto the grease stain and then press it into the stain. Leave the powder in place overnight, and then vacuum it up in the morning. The powder should absorb the grease and remove the stain.Repeat the process if needed.
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One-sentence summary -- Clean up the stain immediately. Remove stains with white vinegar or a suede cleaning product. Sponge off excess moisture. Use alcohol. Apply talcum powder or cornstarch to remove grease.


Mind craves to get away from the simplicity of the present moment or awareness as it can't stand it. More you practice being in the present, mind will do all it can to take your attention away from it. Its cause present moment is its death. Here are a few structure-less practices to anchor to the now. Experiment to see which practices come most naturally and easier to you at a given moment.   Can you allow and accept the thoughts, emotions, reactions to be? Can you accept or become aware of the Now? Can you feel the aliveness or inner energy field in your body? Your hands, legs, neck, feet, chest and so on.   Can you become aware of the sensations from the sense perceptions? Your heartbeat? Your surrounding? Sensation of touch from place you are sitting? Objects around? Sounds? Can you become aware of your breath? Can you become aware of 'Awareness'? Read How to Practice 'Wheel of Awareness' Meditation and How to Stay Rooted in Being for more insight on these practices. Can you become aware of the space where thoughts, emotions, reactions, sensations, images, sounds come and go? You are that space of 'no thought.' or awareness Here's another pointer: Who is aware of the sensations or tensions in your body? Who knows or sees the unhappy emotions or unease in you? Who is aware of the thoughts or emotions that come and go? It's the ever-present I Am, the experiencer, without which there will be no experience. It's fine if you didn't, and your mind may be reacting with things like 'This article is stupid,' 'What is this?', 'I'm a loser,' 'I can't stop thinking,' 'The author is a moron,' etc. That's not you. It's your mind in its habituated resistive mode, reacting to these pointers. Don't give it reality. Just allow it to be. Your presence or awareness is more than capable of dissolving the phantom self (Ego) pretending to be you. Read How to Practice 'Wheel of Awareness' Meditation for more depth.   If something deeper in you responds to these words then the process of awakening has begun. That's why don't just read with your mind, but pay attention to any deeper feeling responses. Once you learn of the basic dysfunction i.e identification with mind then there's nothing further you need to understand before you can be free of the Ego. It's very possible that in the future the mind or pain body will take you over and push you into state of suffering, despair and unconsciousness. But remember, suffering can either push you deeper into more unconsciousness or it can become your greatest teacher to enlightenment. Be aware. Stay present. Deeply realize that suffering has a noble purpose. According to a Buddhist saying, "All suffering is illusion." It is true. The question is: Is it true for you? Are you truly fed up of pain and suffering though? Are you ready to wake up?
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One-sentence summary --
Move deeply into the Now. Realize that 'You' are consciousness.