Article: Go to https://www.youtube.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will take you to the YouTube home page. If you aren't signed into a Google Account in your web browser, this option is in the top-right corner of the YouTube home page. If you're already signed in to a Google account in your web browser, then you are also logged in to your YouTube account. There's nothing more you need to do - you can get started using YouTube right away! It's a link near the bottom-left side of the sign-in page. Doing so opens an account creation form. Type your information into the following fields:   First name and Last name — Enter your first and last name, respectively.  Your email address — Type in a working email address to which you have access. This cannot be a Gmail account.  Password — Type in the password you want to use to log in.  Confirm password — Re-enter the password you just typed in. It's at the bottom of the page. To do so:  Open your email address inbox and sign in if necessary. Click the "Verify your email address" email from Google. Note the six-digit code in the middle of the email's body. Type the six-digit verification code from the email into the text box in the middle of the Google Account creation page. It's below the text box. Select your birthday's month, day, and year, then click the "Gender" drop-down box and select a gender. You can also enter your phone number here, but doing so is optional. This option is at the bottom of the page. You'll find it at the bottom of the list of terms. Doing so will create your Google Account, log you into YouTube, and take you back to the YouTube page.
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Open YouTube. Click SIGN IN. Click Create account. Fill out the Google Account form. Click NEXT. Retrieve your email address verification code. Enter the verification code. Click VERIFY. Enter your date of birth and your gender. Click NEXT. Scroll down and click I AGREE.

Problem: Article: Lower your cashmere item into the dye bath, ensuring that the cashmere is completely covered in the water, but is still able to move freely. Stir your cashmere while it soaks in the dye bath, for at least 30 minutes. The gentle stirring agitation of the water allows the dye to infuse the cashmere evenly.  It is important to keep the fabric moving, so use a long spoon to keep stirring and redistributing the water.  When stirring the fabric, be careful not to twist or wring it. Cashmere is pliable when wet and it can be pulled out of shape if twisted. Remove the cashmere item by gently lifting the item out of the container, taking care not to drip the color anywhere outside of the container or tarpaulin. If the dye seems too light, lower the cashmere back into the dye and check it every 5 minutes until the cashmere turns your desired color.  To lift your cashmere, lump it into a ball and move it upwards. Try not to pick the garment up by the shoulders, as this will cause stretching. Remember that wet cashmere looks darker than it does when dried. If you are using a sink, drain the dye bath water and refill the sink with fresh water in order to rinse the cashmere clean. If you have been using warm or lukewarm water to dye your cashmere, continue to use the same temperature water to rinse the item. If you suddenly change the temperature, the cashmere may shrink. Being careful not to twist or wring the cashmere, remove as much water as possible. It may help to dry the cashmere with an old dark towel: using the towel to absorb the excess water, roll the cashmere and towel together while pressing down gently. . Lie the cashmere on a moisture-resistant surface, such as a drying rack. This will allow the air to circulate. Let the cashmere dry at room temperature, avoiding heat and sunlight. Gently coax the cashmere item back into its original shape, being careful not to stretch the fabric. By lying the damp cashmere on a flat surface, you can square the edges of the fabric, fasten buttons, fold the collar, and ensure that the ribbing at the neckline, wrists and waist are pushed together.  Try to avoid tugging or pulling the cashmere by patting the wool back into shape. If the cashmere item has an attached belt, place the belt away from the cashmere on each side. For removable belts, dry the belt separately. To clean your sink or container, use bleach or an appropriate household cleaning spray to remove the dye remnants. This will ensure that you do not accidentally dye the next item you clean in the sink. When using chemical cleaning items, ensure you wear gloves. Once the cashmere is fully dried, you can store the item by gently folding it and storing it in a dry, dark place. If you do not plan to wear or use your cashmere for an extended time, place the cashmere inside a dust bag or sealable container to protect it from moths.
Summary: Immerse your cashmere in the dye bath. Stir the dye bath for 30 minutes with a long-handled spoon. Check the color after 30 minutes. Rinse the cashmere in cold water until the water runs clear. Squeeze the water out of the cashmere. Dry the cashmere by lying it on a flat, clean surface. Shape the cashmere back to its original size. Use bleach or cleaning products to remove the dye from the container. Store your dried dyed cashmere after 24 hours.

Some over-the-counter medications can help ease catarrh. Decongestants, antihistamines, and steroid nasal sprays can help with catarrh that does not improve with home treatment.  Do not use over-the-counter medications without consulting a pharmacist, especially if you have health conditions or are taking existing mediations. Some medications are not safe for everyone. You can also try Mucinex to help thin out mucus. Make sure to drink lots of water along with the medication. Usually, catarrh will pass on its own without treatment. However, long lasting catarrh can become difficult to live with. Your catarrh is intense and does not respond to treatment, make an appointment with your doctor. You may have an underlying condition that needs to be addressed. Catarrh can be caused by conditions such as nasal polyps or allergies. If your doctor suspects one of these conditions is causing catarrh, you may be referred to a specialist for evaluation.  You may have to undergo an allergy test to rule out allergies. Treatment depends on the cause of your catarrh. Nasal polyps, for example, may be treated with nasal sprays that contain steroids. Sometimes, the cause of chronic catarrh is unclear. If your doctor cannot find a clear cause, they may advise you on specific self-help techniques. These techniques will be specific to you and your conditions. Go over self-help techniques with your doctor and ask any questions you have. You want to follow your doctor's instructions carefully to help treat catarrh.
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Ask a pharmacist about over-the-counter medications. See a doctor under certain conditions. Rule out and treat underlying conditions. Ask your doctor about self-help techniques.