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Store the cigars somewhere with abundant natural moisture in the atmosphere. Damp or humid places like cellars and greenhouses make ideal environments for exposing dried out cigars to constant, steady levels of humidity. Be sure that the place you choose is room temperature, or only slightly warmer or cooler. Never leave cigars in places that receive direct sunlight or are near any kind of heat source. Crack open or remove the lid of the cigar box and make sure the cigars are evenly distributed inside. Leaving the top of the box open will allow moisture to more easily infiltrate the box and penetrate through to the tobacco inside the cigars.  If the cigars aren’t completely dried out, leaving the lid propped open will be sufficient for allowing moisture to enter the box. For thoroughly desiccated cigars, leave the lid off. A warm, damp towel can be folded and placed beneath the stored cigar box to provide an extra boost of moisture for especially dry cigars. Just be careful to change the towel out frequently, or it might mildew. Leave the cigars in the humid location for a couple weeks to a month. Make sure the cigars are situated where they won’t be knocked over, become wet or be exposed to direct heat or cold. This is the simplest method of rehydrating dry cigars, but also the slowest, as rehydration will occur at a very gradual rate.  Though it takes time, slow rehydration works best, as moisture is returned to the cigars little by little, which keeps the cigars from becoming overhydrated.  Overhydration is essentially irreversible, and can result in deadening the cigar’s flavor, making it difficult to keep lit and even causing mold to grow on the tobacco. Check back on the progress of the cigars regularly. Rotate each cigar a quarter turn inside the box every few days; this will ensure that the entire outer edge of each cigar receives the same amount of moisture so that they hydrate evenly.

summary: Find a suitably humid environment to store the cigars. Leave the cigars inside the box with the lid open. Allow cigars to sit for up to a month. Rotate the cigars every 2-3 days.


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with an accounting firm or a business's bookkeeping department. Work with your school's career services office to find and apply for an accounting or bookkeeping internship. Securing your first job is often a struggle, but having an internship under your belt makes things easier.  Hands-on experience will look good on your resume and broaden your skill set. Moreover, recent graduates often land their first jobs at firms or accounting departments where they've interned. Companies that don't have in-house accounting departments hire outside firms to manage their books. Both in-house accounting departments and outside firms generally have bookkeepers on staff who manage financial data. Accountants, in turn, analyze and interpret that information. If you don't have much experience, put your education and training front and center. List your degree, relevant coursework, and the accounting software you know. Under experience, include internships, jobs, and any other entries that show you're detail-oriented, diligent, and well-organized. Look online for career opportunities and apply to as many as you can. You should also set up accounts on LinkedIn and other job sites. Additionally, don't forget to tap the resources of your school's career services office. You can also become a member of a professional association, such as the National Association of Certified Board Bookkeepers. A professional membership looks good on a resume, and it'll allow you to access the organization's job search resources. Search for a reputable local temp agency, and call or go online to begin the application and interview process. A temp job will add an experience entry to your resume and could even turn into a full-time position.  Check a temp agency's online reviews and Better Business Bureau listing to make sure it's reputable. Temp agencies provide cost-free services to workers and should never require you to pay a fee or percentage of your earnings. Part-time, contract, and telecommuting jobs are increasingly popular in the industry. Cast a wide net during your job hunt instead of only applying for full-time positions. You may be able to land multiple part-time and contract gigs, and you could even work from the comfort of your own home! Rotating between part-time jobs is a good way to get started, but aim to eventually secure a full-time job. In addition to benefits and job security, you're more likely to get additional training as a full-time employee.

summary: Intern Highlight your experience and training on your resume. Search job listing sites for open bookkeeping positions. Contact a temp agency while you search for a full-time job. Secure multiple freelance jobs if you can't find a full-time position.


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There's a chance that a girl with her image and social history may be less open to making new friends. She could be hesitant to open up to you, or try to keep you from getting too close too soon. Don't be put off. Letting her know you like her and want the two of you to get to know each other is about being up front and, most importantly, being persistent.  Don't be easily discouraged. No friendship falls into place right away. It may just be a matter of seeing her a few times and becoming more comfortable in one another's presence. Know when to back off. Though persistence is important, it shouldn't keep you blindly pursuing her if she's just not interested. Try to develop a sense of when enough is enough. If she feels like she's being harassed, it may make her even more closed off. No matter what your intentions are in getting to know her, the strongest foundation is friendship. The two of you will most likely start off as friends, and you may even find that this is more meaningful to you than dating her would be. Don't try to force her into anything or expect things to move too fast. It's up to her whether she wants the relationship to progress; in the meantime, let your friendship be its own reward. Others may be reluctant to become friends with her based on the way she looks or acts outwardly. Try to see past the "tough girl" label and get at the essence of the person inside. We're not all that different at the end of the day. Become a reliable figure in her life. Always be ready with a helping hand and prove to her that you can be trusted. She can be the most capable person in the world, but it will still mean something to her to know that you care.  Make yourself available when she needs you. Be someone that she can talk to. That means being honest and straightforward with her, withholding judgment and making her feel at ease. No matter how tough or independent she is, no one minds receiving a compliment. Pay attention to more than just her physical features. Single out the best parts of her character and give them the praise they deserve.  Sometimes she might just need to hear that someone else likes the same things about her that she likes about herself. Encourage her individuality, don't make her feel self-conscious about it. Attempts to change her subtly by saying things like "you shouldn't be such a loner" or "see, you look good when you get dressed up" will only be met with resentment. Lavishing her with too much praise can become tiresome. Say something nice about her when it's warranted; otherwise, it's best not to be too heavy-handed with affection. Make her feel appreciated. This is a much more significant thing than just telling her she's pretty or complimenting her hairstyle. True appreciation stems from recognition of someone's positive qualities and successes, and these are the things you want to celebrate with her.
summary: Don't let yourself be chased off. Be a good friend. Let her know she can count on you. Tell her what you like about her.