In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can find it at www.familywatchdog.us/. This is a free service that allows you to see a map of your neighborhood with markings indicating where sex offenders live. It's in the lefthand column. Enter your street address and your city, state and zip code. You'll see a map with tiny squares indicating places where sex offenders live. Click on a square to see more information about each offender. By clicking the name of an offender, you can see details: photo, alias, convictions, description and map. You may print the profiles of offenders for your own use. The Family Watchdog site will send you free notifications when someone new moves in. Click the "sign up now" button in the upper left corner of the homepage to sign up.
Summary: Go to the Family Watchdog website. Enter your address in the "Find Offenders" box. Click a square on the map that appears. Click the "List" tab to see a clickable list of sex offenders by name, address, and distance from your address. Consider signing up for notifications that a sex offender has moved to your area.

One great way of telegraphing to everyone in the room that you're cocky is to display this trait with confident body language. You'll want to have a broad, erect stance as your default way of standing. Keep your shoulders back and your head up while holding your chest up. It sounds crazy, but it works - changing from a slouched or slumped default posture to a more dignified one can make a marked difference on how people think of you (and how you think of yourself.) Cocky people know that they're the coolest person to walk the face of the earth - their faces should reflect this. A cocky person is perpetually amused with himself. Keep a proud smile on your face whenever you can. When you're interacting with someone, especially if it's someone you're interested in romantically, you might want to add a little mischievousness to your expression, as if you consider the conversation to be an amusing game. These relatively small changes to your expression can cause significant changes in your behavior. Pretending to feel a certain way can actually make you feel that way, which will make your cockiness seem all the more natural. Cocky people always know what they're doing and where they're going. Your movements should reflect this. Walk with confidence - keep your head up and your shoulders back as you take fairly quick strides toward where you want to go. Whenever possible, walk in a straight line to your desired location. Don't slow down or dawdle unless you come across something or someone who interests you. Ideally, you want to create the impression that everything you do is important, so walk as if you need to make an important appointment. Most people will naturally assume that you  are  important. Cocky people know they're hot! Dress to show off the hottest aspects of your body. If you've got great, muscly arms, wear short sleeves to have the ladies swooning. Have you got long, sexy legs? Show them off with some tight jeans! Don't be shy - you're the best-looking person you know, so it'd be a disservice  not  to flaunt what you've got. Cocky people have confidence in their opinions - the way they gesture and position their body should reflect this. Always face and make eye contact with whomever you're talking to. Generally, you should position yourself so that the front of your body is facing whoever you're engaged with - a good rule is to keep your belly button pointed at whoever's most interesting to you at a given moment. This way, even if you have to momentarily avert your gaze for some reason, the full weight of your body language is still brought to bear on who you're talking to.  Don't appear defensive during confrontations. For instance, if you're engaged in an argument or debate, don't cross your arms and look away. Instead, point your body directly at your opponent and look him or her in the eye. Make gestures with confidence. If someone asks you which way is North, instead of feebly pointing with a finger held close to your body, extend your entire arm.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep a strong, secure posture. Show your cockiness on your face. Display your cockiness in the way you move. Show off your best features. Appear bold, not defensive.

Q: It will need a day or so to completely dry, depending on the size of your piece. Leave it untouched until tomorrow, then see if it's ready for painting.
A: Place the object on a covered surface to dry.

Problem: Article: They should include long screws and wall anchors that will hold the straps firmly to your wall. You will not need to drill into the case itself using this method.  Use a stud finder to search for wall studs. If possible, find two studs and secure the bookcase with two straps to ensure a good hold.  Secure the bookcase into wall studs whenever possible, instead of using wall anchors. It is best to secure the bookcase without the books in it, and then fill it up once you are finished. Draw a vertical line. The two cross-hairs are the locations where you will drill your wood screws into the wall. Make sure the adhesive layer is facing down. You will peel back the clear plastic cover after you are done drilling. Use a cordless drill. The number of screws may depend on the brand of Velcro straps you use. If you couldn’t find a stud, you will need to make pilot holes and insert the wall anchors. Then, screw the wood screws directly into the wall anchors, where your lines meet. Peel back the clear cover from the sticky adhesive and press the strap onto the top of the bookcase. For best results, don’t remove the adhesive strip to realign, or it may lose some of its hold.
Summary:
Purchase a set of Velcro straps. Use a stepladder and a pencil to draw a horizontal line where your bookcase meets the wall. Remove the books and move the bookcase away from the wall. Mark the stud locations with a pencil. Ask someone to line up the straps vertically and hold them in place. Drill the wood screws into the center of the straps, where there are holes for the screws. Move your bookcase back into place, at the level where your screws are placed in the wall.