Article: You may not be able to plumb in a basin. A large bowl might have to suffice which you'll need to fill from the nearest tap, or you could put a pitcher a washbowl set in the bathroom area of your room. This is more for washing than doing business, whatever business you might want to do. Make sure you can clean yourself, your dishes and your clothes in this if you want or need to. Put a mirror on the wall behind the table with a basin on it. You can also put toothbrushes and personal hygienic products.
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Get a basin, a table and your bathroom supplies. Put the basin on a table. Use the other table space for towels.
Article: In order to solve any physics problem you must know which equation to use. Writing down all of the known information is the first step to finding the right equation. If you have values for the final velocity, acceleration, and time involved, you can use the following equation:  Initial velocity: Vi = Vf - (a * t)  Understand what each symbol stands for.   Vi stands for “initial velocity”  Vf stands for “final velocity”  a stands for “acceleration”  t stands for “time”   Note that this equation is the standard equation used when finding initial velocity. Once you have written the known information and determined the proper equation, you can fill in values for the appropriate variables. Carefully setting up each problem and writing out every step of the process is important. If you make a mistake, you can easily find it by looking back at all of your previous steps. With all of the numbers in place, use the proper order of operations to finish the problem. If you’re allowed, use a calculator to limit the number of simple math mistakes.  For example: An object accelerating east at 10 meters (32.8 ft) per second squared traveled for 12 seconds reaching a final velocity of 200 meters (656.2 ft) per second. Find the initial velocity of that object.  Write the known information:  Vi = ?, Vf = 200 m/s, a = 10 m/s2, t = 12 s   Multiply the acceleration and time. a * t = 10 * 12 =120 Subtract the product from the final velocity. Vi = Vf – (a * t) = 200 – 120 = 80 Vi = 80 m/s east Write your answer correctly. Include a unit of measurement, usually meters per second or m/s, as well as a direction the object was traveling in. Without providing information about the direction, you only have a measurement of speed rather than velocity.
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Know the right equation to use. Fill in the known information. Solve the equation.
Article: Outlook has replaced Hotmail and Windows Live mail. In order to use it, you will need to create a Microsoft account. You can use your Microsoft account to log into other Microsoft services, such as Office, SkyDrive, and Xbox LIVE. This will take you to the Microsoft account creation page. Here you will need to enter your personal information.  Make sure to enter your real first and last name if you are using the email address to correspond with people you know or with businesses. The name will appear in emails that you send. Enter a Microsoft account name that you will remember. Your username is your email address. Make sure that it is appropriate if you are going to be giving it to people who might take offense. You can choose to have your email end with @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, or @live.com. The choice you make will not affect your email services.  Create a good password. Make sure that it is strong but easy to remember so that you won’t have problems reentering it. The Captcha is what the system uses to make sure that you are an actual person and not an automated program. Clicking this button signifies that you accept Microsoft’s service agreement.
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Visit the Outlook login site. Click the “Sign up now” link. Enter the Captcha and agree to the Terms of Service. Click “I accept” to create your account.