Q: You can only share your Uber destination and status if you have requested a ride and a driver has accepted. You can set up to five contacts as your "Emergency Contacts" that you can quickly send your trip status and location to. Adding emergency contacts is optional but makes sharing your status easy if you share often with someone.    You can select up to five contacts. The contacts will be added to your emergency contacts list. Once you've set your contacts, you can order your ride from the main Uber screen. You can tap the crosshair button to center the pin on your current location. The estimated wait time will be displayed on the "Set Pickup Location" button on the map. This will confirm the pickup location and ride type.       Contacts that you've added to your Emergency Contacts list will be automatically notified.
A: Tap the Uber app. Tap the Menu (☰) button. Tap "Settings." Tap "Emergency Contacts." Tap "Add Contacts." Tap the contacts that you want to add. Tap "Add." Return to the Uber map. Drag the map to set your pickup location. Choose the type of ride you want to request. Tap "Set Pickup Location." Tap the "Destination required" box. Enter your destination. Review the price. Tap "REQUEST Uber" to order your ride. Swipe up on the Uber screen. Tap "Share My ETA." Enter contacts you want to send the status to. Copy and paste the link if you want to manually share.

Q: Rust is usually placed into one of three categories based on how serious it is, but penetrating rust is the worst. Check the rust spot for signs that it has created holes through the metal or that the metal has rusted all the way through. If it has, that metal can’t be fixed; it must be replaced.  Surface rust is light, and is the first sign of rusting. It is surface deep and usually forms in scratches or nicks in your paint. It will just look like a bit of rust on the metal. Scale rust is more serious, and it develops after surface rust is allowed to spread. It’s the most serious rust you can address easily at home. It may include some paint bubbling or flaking of rusty metal. Penetrating rust develops after rust goes untreated for a long time. If there are holes in the metal or the rust goes all the way through, the only way to fix it is to cut the affected metal out and weld a new piece in its place. You will need to repaint the part of your car you remove the rust from, and that means needing to find an exact match for your vehicle’s paint color. Most cars have labels on the body inside the driver’s side door frame and occasionally under the hood that will list that “paint code” used by the manufacturer. Give that code to the clerk at the auto parts store to get a can of paint that matches it exactly. If you can’t find the paint code on the body of the vehicle, you can often find it on the manufacturer’s website or occasionally in the owner’s manual. You’ll need an automotive primer and paint matched to the vehicle’s color by using the paint code. You will also need a can of automotive clear coat. You can get these paints in spray cans, though you can also get it for use in paint guns with air compressors if you have one. For most minor rust spots, spray cans of paint are sufficient, but if you need to repaint an entire door, hood, or trunk lid, you may want to use an air compressor or secure the help of a bodywork technician. Use car wash soap, water, and a sponge to scrub any dirt or debris away from the area the rust is to make sure you are able to clearly define what needs to be repaired. When you’re done, rinse the area with clean water.  You may want to wash the entire vehicle to look for any other rust spots while you’re at it. Be careful scrubbing the rusty area, as metal flakes may poke into you as the rust comes up. You’re going to be sanding and painting the area with the rust, so you’ll need to cover anything you don’t want covered in sand and then sprayed with paint. Use painter’s tape to cover headlights, tail lights, windows, or anything else near the rust spot that you don’t want to repaint.  Painter’s tape will come back off of the car without leaving any adhesive residue. To tape off large things like a windshield, you can use plastic (like garbage bags) that you secure in place with painter’s tape.
A: Identify areas of surface and scale rust on the vehicle. Find the paint code for your vehicle. Purchase primer, base paint, and clear coat from the auto parts store. Wash the area around the rust spot. Tape off the body panel with the rust on it.

Q: Two pairs of thick socks should do the trick. Use more sock layers if you want to stretch your heels even wider. The goal is to make your feet thick enough to stretch the shoes, but not so thick that they will not fit. This might be difficult – but try to get them all the way in. Don't hurt your feet or crush your toes! If you simply cannot fit your feet into the shoes, then remove a layer of socks and try again. Now, heat the stuffed-up heels with the hot air from a blowdryer. Focus on the areas that most need a stretch. Wiggle your toes and flex your arches. Keep it up for 2-3 minutes until the leather is hot – but not uncomfortably so.  Leave your sock-clad feet in the heels until the leather cools. This way, the leather will cool around your slightly-larger-than-usual feet, and it will settle into a stretched position. Be careful with the heat. Don't let the leather grow dangerously hot. If the heat begins to scorch your skin, then take the heels off and try again later. Once the leather has cooled, try wearing the heels without the layers of thick socks. If they fit comfortably, then your work is done. If the shoes still need some stretching, then repeat the procedure until you're satisfied. If you want to break in the shoes a bit more: try bending them back and forth to loosen the leather. Then, blast with heat again for 2-3 minutes to wear in the material.
A: Put on a lot of socks. Wedge your feet into the heels. Blow-dry your feet. Remove your socks.

Q: This way you will have a list of what you need to complete.  Before leaving school, make sure you understand the assignment. Ask your teacher for clarification about what you are supposed to do, when the assignment is due, and how it will be graded. Ask how long each assignment should take, so you can plan to budget your time. Tasks which are worth a higher percentage of your grade or that are more challenging should be completed first.  Look at your assignment list. Rank each assignment in terms of importance and level of difficulty. Plan out how much time you need to spend on your homework for the evening. Decide in what order you will complete your assignments. Most students have between 1 to 3 hours of homework every evening and often finish their homework when they get home.   If you have after-school activities in the late afternoon, you will need to set aside a different time. Plan to sit down and start your homework at a specific time. Budget enough time for each assignment. Plan to take a 5-minute break between major assignments. Most people can't concentrate for hours and hours on end.
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Write down all of your assignments in your notebook or planner. Prioritize your assignments. Plan your time.