Article: Click or double-click the Firefox app icon, which resembles a blue globe with an orange fox wrapped around it. It's in the upper-right corner of the Firefox window. Doing so invokes a drop-down menu. This button is near the middle of the drop-down menu. On a Mac, click Preferences… here instead. It's in the upper-left side of the Options (or Preferences) page. This is the box below the "Default Search Engine" heading at the top of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. The search engine here is most likely Google. Click a search engine in the drop-down menu to apply it to Firefox. From this point on, Firefox will use your selected search engine when you type information into the address bar.
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Open Firefox. Click ☰. Click Options. Click the Search tab. Click the search engine drop-down box. Select a search engine.
Article: Buying raw land is different than buying a home, and there are many questions a potential buyer needs to ask before starting the process. Some key questions include: Why are you buying this land? Are you hoping to build a home on the land?  Are you planning to farm there, and set up a ranch house and agricultural plots? Are you buying it in hopes it increases in value over time? The answer to all these questions come with specific risks and considerations, and having specific plans for your land is necessary before you begin the process of looking. There are a variety of reasons people buy raw land, including:  Farming/ranching. Building a house or home. Diversifying one's portfolio. Speculation (hoping the price will increase later). Your budget will need to include money for several steps that most other land and home purchases do not, as well as the common expenses of purchasing land. Plan to include money for the following in your budget:  Due diligence. You will need to conduct a lot of research regarding the land you want to purchase that is usually not necessary for developed land.  Down payment. If you are purchasing the land to develop a farm or ranch, you may be able to obtain specialized loans, such as those offered by the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency. Down payments tend to be higher for raw land purchases because things such as houses that banks could use as collateral for the loan do not exist on raw land. Your down payment may range between 20-50% of the total price of the property.  Conversion. This includes the costs for anything you will need to do to convert the land for your intended use, such as constructing a home, running sewer lines, etc. Carrying costs. This includes things such as the interest on your loan and any property taxes. Unlike residences, raw land is not considered to depreciate for federal tax purposes, so you can’t take a depreciation tax deduction for raw land.  Just how much money does this work out to in dollar terms? Typically, for the down-payment and other costs, you should try to have about 20-25% of the purchase price available in cash as a rule of thumb. In addition, you should have a steady stream of income to cover carrying costs (like loan repayments). This will also help you qualify for any lending you may require. . Once you have determined what you want to use the land for and what your budget is, you can begin the search for available land in your price range that meets your requirements. There are a variety of ways in which to begin your search.  Scan local newspapers, query farmers in local rural communities, and research evictions, bank foreclosures, and tax sales. Go through a real estate agent. This is a particularly good option when your search is somewhere out-of-state or far away from your current residence. A real estate agent may also be able to tell you whether there are any future zoning plans that could affect your own plans. You'll want to know what kind of properties you border, and whether industrial farming or agricultural practices will affect the value or livability of your land. You should also know whether the neighboring properties have any rights of way or easements on the land you’re considering.
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Determine the reason for buying the land. Come up with a budget. Begin your search for available land. Investigate neighboring properties.
Article: . This is a sacred time between you and God, so avoid secular television and radio programs. Worship God through sacrifice and love Him more than His gifts. Your days should be filled with  unselfish prayer. During the fast, increase the frequency of your daily prayer time by a factor of three or more.
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Avoid distractions Start the diet by focusing on your faith. Pray. Reserve time with God during the day by studying the Bible. Seek the Lord diligently for the answers to your prayers. Ask for God's guidance in your life.