Auditory learners retain information best when they hear it. Visual learners remember things that they see. Kinesthetic (tactile) learners often need to physically interact with things in order to understand them well. There are various other ways of breaking up the types of learning style. Think about which categories of information—and types of information—hold your attention best, and then build your learning strategy around those things. Write down each bit of information onto a separate post-it, index card, or other small sheet. Link each thing to a keyword: for instance, if you are studying anatomy, link the name of a body part to its definition and its function in the body. Then, test yourself. Read the keyword and try to recall the linked definition. Through repetition, cultivate these associations in your head until they are second nature. You can download a flashcard app for easy access. These programs will also save you the trouble of manually writing out each piece of information. If you're going to memorize a lot of information at once, you'll need to keep practicing until you've hammered it into your brain. Repetition makes for lasting memories. Read over these things every day—even several times a day—until you can recall them on cue.  Try memorizing things in blocks. Read over a chunk of text or a short list of terms. Keep reading it and recalling it until you know it by heart. Then, move on to the next chunk – but return to earlier chunks at intervals. If you need to remember your locker combination, practice opening your lock over and over until you can do it without thinking. For a few days, open the lock five times in the morning and five times before you go to sleep. Make sure to supplement this method by writing the locker combination down somewhere safe!
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One-sentence summary -- Consider your learning style. Use flashcards. Be persistent.


Mod Podge is a sealer and finisher that will help prevent the paint on the cooler from chipping or peeling. Once the paint on the cooler is dry, spray the surface of the cooler with a thin, even coat of Mod Podge. You can find Mod Podge online or at your local arts and crafts store. After 15-20 minutes, the Mod Podge should feel completely dry to the touch. If it doesn't, let it finish drying before you move on. Two coats of Mod Podge should be enough to protect the paint on the cooler from chipping or peeling. After you spray the second coat, let the cooler dry for another 15-20 minutes before moving it. Since coolers have a tendency to get wet, it’s a good idea to waterproof your cooler so the paint doesn’t come off. Use a clean paintbrush to apply a thin, even layer of clear polyurethane to the entire outer surface of the cooler. You can find polyurethane online or at your local home improvement center. After 24 hours, the cooler should be completely dried, sealed, and ready to go. If you covered the handles and wheels with painter’s tape, you can take the tape off now.
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One-sentence summary -- Apply a coat of spray-on Mod Podge to the surface of the cooler. Let the first coat of mod podge dry for 15-20 minutes. Apply a second coat of Mod Podge and let it dry. Cover the cooler with a thin layer of clear polyurethane to waterproof it. Let the cooler dry for 24 hours before you use it.


Most mild cases of folliculitis will eventually go away on their own. However, it's possible to speed this process by taking good care of the infected area. Twice a day, use a gentle antibacterial soap to cleanse the infected area. Rinse and dry with a clean, dry washcloth or towel.  Be sure to wash gently. Don't use a harsh soap or scrub roughly—these things can irritate the area, worsening any redness and inflammation. If you happen to have folliculitis on your face, choose an antibacterial soap that's specifically labeled for facial use. These are often gentler than run-of-the-mill antibacterial soaps. Warm compresses are rags or other absorbent materials soaked in warm liquid and held against the affected area to sooth irritation, promote drainage, and speed the healing process. Using salt water for your compress conveys an added antibacterial benefit (albeit a minor one). To create a salt-water compress, first dissolve a few spoonfuls of table salt in a cup or two of warm water. Soak a clean cotton ball or washcloth in the salt water and hold it gently against the affected area. Apply twice a day—once in the morning, once at night. Also known as Burow's solution, aluminum acetate is an astringent and antibacterial that is commonly used as a cheap over-the-counter treatment for a variety of minor skin conditions. Aluminum acetate can be used to kill folliculitis-causing bacteria and to reduce swelling in the infected area, lessening irritation and speeding recovery.  To use Burow's solution, simply dissolve one packet in the recommended amount of warm water. Soak a clean washcloth in the aluminum acetate solution, wring it out, and then apply to the affected area gently. Hold the washcloth there, intermittently wetting the cloth in the acetate solution as needed. When done, clean out the receptacle used for the aluminum acetate and run the washcloth under cool water. Launder the washcloth in hot water and dry thoroughly to kill any bacteria or fungi on the cloth. Believe it or not, oatmeal has long been used as an ingredient in home remedies for skin irritations due to its anti-itching properties. Try soaking your body (or just the affected area) in a homemade oatmeal bath or covering the area with an oatmeal lotion. Enjoy the gentle soothing sensation of your oatmeal cure, but, to avoid aggravating your folliculitis further, avoid prolonged exposure to even these mild solutions. As above, be sure to use a clean towel or washcloth to gently dry the affected area. Minor skin ailments like folliculitis are easy targets for a wide variety of holistic or "natural" cures. Some practitioners swear by these types of cures, though they are often not supported by the medical establishment. If you decide to use a holistic cure, use common sense—don't do anything that's likely to aggravate your folliculitis, introduce additional bacteria to the affected area, or prevent healing. One common holistic cure involving vinegar is described below (many others can be found with a simple online search). Make a solution of two parts warm water to one part white vinegar and mix thoroughly. Soak a clean washcloth in the vinegar solution, wring out, and apply to affected area. Hold the compress in place for 5-10 minutes, intermittently wetting the cloth in the vinegar solution as needed.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash the area periodically with antibacterial soap. Try a simple salt-water compress. Soak the area with warm water and aluminum acetate. Treat with oatmeal. Consider using a holistic cure like vinegar.


After each has been cooked to your desire, place the bacon and eggs on a plate. The simple combination of the two will flatter anyone for a great breakfast. For an extra kick, shred a bit of your favorite cheese. You could use a sharp cheddar or even something like pepper jack. Sprinkle the cheese of your choice onto the eggs right after they've been plated. This is a standard for greasy spoon type restaurants. Toast two slices of white bread. Once they're done, halve both slices. Then butter each piece. Place the four slices on the plate with the eggs and bacon. Sandwich is a great way to combine all of this for a meal on the go. Simply acquire all the finished products and place in between two slices of bread. You can either toast the bread or keep it plain. Condiments go a long way for every meal. It all depends on your personal preference. You could use any of the following to your plate for extra flavor:  Ketchup Hot sauce Mustard Mayonnaise
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Plate it plain and simple. Use cheese. Serve with toast. Prepare a sandwich. Add condiments.