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Many stores that sell electronics also recycle them! Some TV manufacturers also have TV recycling programs. Ask a sales associate the next time you’re in the store or search online for retailers and manufacturers that recycle electronics. Then, simply bring the TV to the drop-off point during business hours. Electronics recycling centers reuse valuable materials from the TV, which conserves the energy it would take to mine and manufacture new materials. To find an electronics recycling center in your area, go to http://www.ecyclingcentral.com/. Drop it off during the center’s business hours. If the recycling center or retailer is far away or if the TV is too heavy to move by yourself, you can usually pay a fee to have them pick it up for you. Call the nearest electronics recycling center and ask if they offer this option. Expect to pay around $100 for the convenience.

summary: Drop off the TV at an electronics store with a recycling program. Take the TV to an electronics recycling center near you. Arrange to have the TV picked up if you don’t mind paying a fee.


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The verses in this song are very similar to the intro. In fact, the only difference is in this one chord, which only appears in the first verse. To play it, keep your pinky and ring finger on the same two frets that they have been on, then fret the bottom two notes of an open C chord with your other two fingers. In other words, put your middle finger on the third fret of the A string (C) and your index finger on the second fret of the D string (E).   Cadd9 ChordHigh E string: 3B string: 3G string: 0D string: 2A string: 3Low E string: X  For reference, the verses are the parts of the song that start with "Today was gonna be the day...," "Backbeat, the word is on the street...," and so on. As noted above, the verses for this song are more or less like the intro. Use the same Em7-G-Dsus4-A7sus4 pattern that you learned for the intro. Repeat this cycle four times for each verse. The first verse has this one tiny change in it and that's it — otherwise, it's the exact same. You only want to change the very last Em7, and only in this verse. If you're singing, hit this chord just as you start singing the final word of the verse ("now"). In other words, "I don't believe that anybody feels the way I do/ about you now(Cadd9)."

summary: Learn the Cadd9 chord. Repeat the intro pattern four times for the verses. For the first verse only, substitute Cadd9 for the last Em7.


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You're probably good to go in the morning, after you've showered and put on clean clothes, but it's a good idea to take some time to freshen up throughout the day. Whether you're at school or work, there are things you can do to keep yourself smelling great even though you've been on your feet or at a desk all day long.  Brush your teeth or use mouthwash. It instantly makes you feel and smell fresher. Reapply perfume if necessary. Don't put on too much - just a light mid-day spritz. Change clothes if you need to. If you've been physically exerting yourself, you might want to change your underclothes or socks halfway through the day. Use sanitary wipes to quickly cleanse yourself. Get the unscented kind, since scented wipes have a strong smell. Do a quick swipe in areas that need freshening, then reapply deodorant. On days when you're extremely concerned about smelling good, try not to eat a lot of onions, garlic or spicy food. These foods have components that linger in the system for awhile, and they can change the way your breath and body smells.  Cruciferous vegetables, nuts and legumes also affect your smell. Eating a lot of broccoli, nuts or beans could cause you to get gassy. Instead, eat fruit and other water-heavy foods. They'll cleanse your system and help you smell good. Is your bedroom clean and fresh, or does it smell a little stale? How about your car and other places where you spend a lot of time? Keeping the spaces around you clean will help you smell fresh, too. Start by making sure your bedroom is clean. Put all your dirty clothes in a closed hamper, and hang up or fold your clean clothes for storage instead of letting them stay in a pile. Here are a few other ways to keep your spaces extra fresh:  Scent your sheets and pillows with herbal spray. Mix a few drops of essential oil with water and spray your linens when you make your bed. Shampoo your carpet regularly. Carpets tend to hold in odors, and can affect the way all of your belongings smell. Between shampoos, clean your carpet by covering it with baking soda, then vacuuming it up. Clean out your car. Wash the seats and air it out regularly. If you want to keep your clothes smelling great, try storing them in drawers and closets that are scented with sachets. You can  make your own sachets by filling small cloth bags with dried lavender or other herbs you like. Simply place the sachets in the corners of your drawers or hang them in your closets. They'll lightly scent your clothes and keep them from smelling stale.
summary: Freshen up a few times a day. Stay away from foods with strong odors. Keep your surroundings clean. Scent your drawers and closets.