Q: If you aren't currently logged into your Outlook account, do so with your Outlook email address and password. It's in the top left corner of your Outlook window.  You can also click Upload at the top of this screen, select Files, and select your video from there.  Your video should begin uploading immediately, but it may take a long time to complete this process. You'll need to keep the OneDrive page open until your file's upload completes. Now you're ready to send your email. It's at the top of the page, directly above the "Inbox" heading. You'll find this next to a paperclip icon above your new email section on the left side of your screen. This should be at the top of the page.   Unless your file is less than 20 gigabytes in size, this will be the only available option. These will include your recipient's email address, a subject field, and email text. Your video file will be shared in the form of a link. Once your recipient opens the file by clicking the link, they will have the option to download the file. Unlike with Gmail, files sent with OneDrive are automatically assumed to be shared with your recipient.
A: Open the Outlook website. Click the three-by-three grid of dots. Select OneDrive. Click and drag your video file into the OneDrive window. Exit the OneDrive tab when your video finishes uploading. Click +New. Click Attach. Select OneDrive. Select your video file. Click Next. Select Attach as a OneDrive file. Enter your email details. Click Send.

Q: Associate different parts of the essay with images. You might imagine the essay coming to life as you recite it. When you need to recite the essay, recall the images to help you remember the words. For example, the first part of the essay might be about tiger conservation, so you might visualize tigers as you go through this part. The second part may be about their habitat, so you might think about a jungle. Imagine a room or building that represents your essay. For every main point, place a piece of furniture inside. Associate each piece of furniture with a point you have to remember.  For example, if the main parts of the essay are about family, cooperation, and communication, you might imagine a photograph (family), a table (cooperation), and a telephone (communication). When you need to recall the essay, imagine yourself walking from the photograph to the table and then to the telephone in the proper order. Gestures can help you memorize parts of the essay by associating words with movements. You might tap out a certain pattern when you start a paragraph, or gesture outwards to emphasize a particular word. Pacing can help improve recall. Some people even find doing a simple dance to be useful as they try to memorize the essay. As you memorize the speech, give yourself a prompt or cue that can remind you which part goes where.  Practice hand gestures with your speech. Put certain gestures at specific spots in the essay. If you are allowed to use flashcards, you might write the basic outline on a series of cards. Glance down at these as you go along. You might ask a friend in the audience to give a signal if you are forgetting a line.
A: Visualize parts of the essay. Use memory palace techniques. Link passages to physical movement. Give yourself cues if you will present the essay.

Q: Most veterinary students begin their job search during their final half of the fourth year of college. Most veterinarians work in private veterinary clinics that provide medical care for small, companion pets. Other veterinarians specialize in working with large animals, like horses, cows, and sheep, traveling to ranches and farms to provide care.  Still other veterinarians specialize in treating exotic animals in zoos or aquariums. Veterinarians can also find employment in the military (a good option to pay for college expenses), the government, or in research. Before you start working and caring for animals, you need to take the veterinarian's oath. You're basically promising that you'll use your powers for good and not evil. In order to succeed in this job, you must be compassionate, confident, and able to communicate and make decisions. Despite the opportunity to work with kittens and puppies (along with all other animals) there will always be a person attached to that animal that you will need to communicate with to give the pets and animals the best care possible. Some vets even go so far as to get their PhDs. If you'd like to lead the field in research, this is a great idea. Having a PhD will have the added benefit of potentially giving you a massive bump in your salary! The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the need for vets is going to increase in the near future. Since there are so few schools, the output to trained veterinarians generated isn't much, which means you stand a good chance of steady employment once you finish school.
A: Start your job search. Take the veterinarian's oath. Be able to communicate with both animals and people. Consider getting further education.

Q: your skin and moisturize it. Doing both of these things will make your tan last longer, and you will tan better too. You also shouldn’t shower for four hours after using tanning lotion, so your tan won’t fade.  Working out before you tan is another way that you can tan faster. This is because working out will increase blood circulation, which will allow for better tanning. To hydrate your skin, you should drink a lot of water throughout the day.  Keeping your skin moisturized with lotion will also prevent it from fading after you’ve already gained the tan. your skin before you tan. This means you remove dead skin cells from the outer layer of your skin, allowing for a better tan.  Exfoliating will also get rid of any patches of rougher skin, improving the overall look of your skin. You can exfoliate with a loofah, an exfoliating mitten, and with exfoliating scrubs.  Apply the exfoliating scrub in small, circular motions all over to help remove dead skin cells and smooth the skin's surface. This will help to ensure a more even tan and help to make your tan last longer. If you tan the wrong way, you’re going to end up with a severe burn, not a dark, good-looking tan. So do it the right way, and protect your skin.  Your skin will be less susceptible to burning if you’re already tan or have spent a lot of time in the sun.Watch the degree of time you spend out in the sun. Too much sun exposure can make you sick and result in a severe burn, not a darker tan. Any tan not from a lotion or spray must be obtained gradually and with proper sunscreen. Don’t use baby oil to tan. It can cause a severe burn. Always use an SPF lotion or spray, preferably factor 15 or over. Contrary to popular belief, this will not stop you from tanning; it will simply help to protect the skin from UV damage, including drying, premature aging and even skin cancer.
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Hydrate Exfoliate Make sure you prevent sunburn.