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Before touching or treating the wounds on your face, make sure you wash your hands. Use warm water and antibacterial soap. Dry them with a clean cloth. Don’t touch anything after washing your hands because that could contaminate them. Touching your open wounds on your face with dirty hands can transfer dirt and bacteria to the wound, which can slow the healing process. Wash the wound on your face with warm water. Avoid using hot water because this may cause the wound to start bleeding. Don’t use soap because that could cause the wound to be irritated. Remove any debris or dirt from the wound. Washing the wound can also remove any bacteria that could lead to infection. Keeping the wound moist helps speed up the healing process. You can use petroleum jelly or antibiotic ointment. You can place the ointment on the wound with clean fingers or with a cotton swab. Open wounds are very vulnerable. They are exposed to dirt, debris, and contaminants that could lead to infection. To help protect the open wounds on your face and make sure they heal faster, place a bandage over them.  Try to find a bandage that is breathable, like gauze. This helps air still reach the wound, which will make it heal faster than if it gets no air. A bandage can help keep the wound moist so that it can heal. To protect the wound and prevent infection, keep the skin around the open wound clean. You can clean that part of your face with either a face wash or antibacterial soap. You should also dry that area well after you are finished and keep the skin dry.

summary: Wash your hands. Clean the wound. Apply ointment. Cover the wound with a bandage. Keep the skin around the wound clean.


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If there is a business or an industry you would like to work for, but there are no current openings, consider asking for an informational interview.  An informational interview is an opportunity to talk to someone whose career you admire. Perhaps they work in an industry you are interested in transitioning into or maybe they work for your dream company. Remember that the informational interview is not a job interview. It is an opportunity for you to get advice from someone whom you admire, to learn more about their career path, and for you to put yourself in their professional network. Perhaps you have someone in mind that you would like to talk to, but if you don't, you can always start by looking within your network. Consider people who have graduated from your high school, college or graduate school. You will automatically have something in common with this person and it is likely they will want to help you.  While you can search alumni directories from your school, you can also search for alums on professional networking sites like LinkedIn. You an also ask friends of friends or contacts other colleagues may have for an informational interview. Send an email or LinkedIn message to the interviewee asking them for an informational interview. Tell them you are interested in learning more about their work and career path. You can offer to take them out for a cup of coffee or ask to meet them at their office. It might feel a little awkward to contact someone you've never met before, but it is likely your interviewee will be flattered to receive such a request. Even though the informational interview is a casual meeting, you should still be prepared with different questions. You could ask a question such as, "How much experience do you have in the field?"  If your interviewee works in a more advanced or specialized role in your profession, you might ask them for details on their route to that position or what kinds of responsibility they take on there. Having questions prepared lets the interviewee know that you respect their time and want this to be a productive conversation.  Keep the interview short. You should budget somewhere between 20-30 minutes unless your interviewee states a longer time. After your interview, be sure to send a thank you note or email to your interviewee. It is very important to let your interviewee you know you appreciate that they took time out of their schedule to share their wisdom with you. Informational interviews are especially helpful because they allow you to expand your network. If you see your interviewee at an industry event or a conference, be sure to say hello and keep in touch. Most importantly, when a job opens up at your dream company, you will already have a contact in place.

summary: Consider asking for an informational interview. Look in your network. Ask appropriately. Come to the interview prepared. Thank your interviewee. Keep in touch.


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A box slightly larger than a shoebox will work.    This will be the mattress. You can cut out a piece of fabric and put some cotton balls in it, and tape the fabric closed. You could even cut out some openings in the bottom to use as storage.
summary: Find a box that is slightly longer and wider than your companion. Cut off all of the flaps on the box. Get both of the longer flaps and adhere them to the bottom of the box to make the bottom flat (if it already is, skip this step)  Grab one of the smaller flaps of the box and adhere it to the bottom of the box so it can be used to prop up the bed. Find a thick fabric to place at the bottom of the box. Find something to use as a pillow. Place your stuffed friend in the bed. Finished.