Q: Cheap locks can easily be cut open, especially ones from 99p or dollar stores and some underground sports shops. (And thieves know the difference.) You can find better locks at a bike shop or a general sporting goods store. Using at least two good quality locks of different types (listed below) will deter thieves that only have the tools to deal with one type, or who don't want to deal with the extra hassle. Also called D-locks, these inflexible loops affix the frame and/or wheels to a solid object. The smaller the U-lock, the harder it will be for a thief to lever it open with a jack or other tool.  For best security, pick a U-lock that is just barely large enough to fit over your rear wheel, frame, and the object you're locking the bike to.  While the space inside the U lock should be as small as possible, the U lock material itself should be thick and strong. Sufficiently thick chains (ideally 15mm links or more) are an excellent thief deterrent. On the other hand, they are much heavier than other options.  Chains are usually secured by a padlock, which can be the weakest link. Use as thick a padlock as possible to resist bolt cutter attacks. A short chain for locking one wheel of your bike to an object will be much lighter to carry around than a chain long enough for both wheels. In this case, you will need an additional lock (which is a good practice to adopt anyway). You can purchase a thick (20mm) cable lock that is somewhat harder to cut, but the best course of action is to use cable locks as additional thief deterrent, not stand alone security. Cable locks can also be used to secure less valuable bike attachments to the frame, such as a basket.
A: Invest in good locks. Use two or more different locks. Select a small, hardened steel U-lock. Consider heavy chains. Use cable locks only as a supplement.

Q: Remain focused on the point of the letter, using grammatically correct language that describes your intent and qualifications in direct terms. Maintain an active voice and stay away from flowery or muddy descriptions.   Avoid cliché phrases or terminology. Phrases that are frequently relied upon actually reflect poorly on you since using them implies a lack of creative thought. When you feel tempted to use a particular cliché, dissect the idea into its "why" and "how" aspects, demonstrating the truth of that idea through active examples instead of flat statements.  Examples of common clichés "I am highly motivated to..." "I have always loved..." "My greatest goals are..."   Don't plagiarize content. Even though you used information from the program literature to help you form your ideas, you should not repeat that information word for word. If the program highlights its "state-of-the-art equipment," stay away from the phrase "state-of-the-art equipment." Don't copy form. You might find it helpful to look at sample motivation letters for additional insight into the structure and tone you'll need to apply, but you should avoid copying the form too closely. After all, anyone can copy a form letter and fill in the blanks; you need to show that you're just "anyone," and using an original tone can do just that. Your letter should focus on positives rather than negatives. If you choose to describe hardships or challenges faced in the past, emphasize how you overcame those difficulties instead of stressing the severity of the problems themselves.  Stay away from your weak points. You'll probably be asked about your weaknesses during an interview, but the motivation letter needs to sell your strengths.  Focus on the future. While you do need to describe your past qualifications, you also need to demonstrate that you're looking ahead at what's to come. For instance, instead of describing your lack of experience within a certain field explored in the broader program, state that you are eager to learn about that field and feel eagerness toward the novelty of it. While you need to personalize the letter to show your experiences and your interests, it is definitely a professional letter and should be formatted and phrased as such.  Keep the attention on intellectual motivations. While you may have religious, altruistic, or other personal motivations related to your “heart,” admissions personnel are more interested in motivations related to the “mind.” Emphasize your academic and professional goals. At the same time, you should stand apart from the crowd as much as possible. Don't generalize your professional goals too much; be as specific to yourself as you can be without diving into your emotional or private motivations. No matter what you write, you need to be honest about it. Avoid exaggerating past experiences or other qualifications beyond their actual scope.  On an ethical level, the position you're aiming for should be filled by the most qualified candidates. You need to believe in your own level of ability to survive in something this competitive, and lying about your qualifications can be an indication that you aren't confident about the truth of who you are.
A: Use clean, concise language. Keep a positive tone. Balance both professional tone and personal information. Remain honest.

Q: Insert the power window motor and regulator back into the main service port in the door in exactly the opposite order that you removed them in when disassembling the door. Orient each component so the holes for the mounting bolts will line up with the holes in the interior of the door. Hold each component in the appropriate position as you return the mounting bolts that secure both the power window motor and the regulator.  Thread each bolt in by hand first, then use a wrench to tighten them.  If a bolt doesn’t thread it properly, remove it and try again to prevent cross-threading them. The bolts don’t have to be extremely tight, just tight enough to prevent them from vibrating loose as you drive. Once the power window motor and regulator are both mounted securely to the door, connect the wiring from the motor to the pigtail you disconnected previously.  This will reconnect the power window switches and power source. Be sure the connections fit together.  If not, you don’t have the correct power window motor. Ask your friend to hold the window again.  Once they are in place, remove the masking tape that is holding the window up in the door frame.  Once the tape is removed, your friend can lower the window back into the mounting bracket.  Make sure your friend has a grip on the window before removing the tape that secures it. You can use adhesive remover like Goo Gone on the window if the tape left any residue once you are done. Have your friend hold the window in the correct place so the holes in line up with the holes for the window mounting bolts.  Once the window is in place, thread the window mounting bolts in by hand, before tightening them with the wrench.  Be sure your friend holds the window in place until the mounting bolts are in place. Have your friend let go gradually to ensure the bolts are holding the window properly. Once the window is mounted again, you can reattach the plastic interior cover, then reinstall the interior panel over the door.  Insert the door mounting bolts or snaps to hold it in place.  Once the door is reassembled, reconnect the battery. Start the engine and test the window.
A: Slide the new motor and regulator back into place. Replace the mounting bolts. Reconnect the electrical connector. Remove the masking tape and lower the window back down. Insert the window mounting bolts. Reinstall the plastic liner and interior panel.

Q: This will allow you to create a persistent connection between an external database or data source and your workbook. This plugin also works with Google Sheets. Type in the details of your database (database type, credentials) and select any security/encryption options if working with confidential or company data. Create your custom reports from the Kloudio portal and then select them from the drop-down menu in Excel. You can then apply any additional filters and choose the frequency that the report will refresh (so you can have your sales spreadsheet update automatically every week, day, or even hour.) Create an upload template from the Kloudio portal and you will be able to manually or automatically upload changes in your spreadsheet to your external data source.
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Download Kloudio's Excel plugin from Microsoft AppSource. Create a connection between your worksheet and your external data source by clicking the + button on the Kloudio portal. Once you've created a connection between your worksheet and your database, you will be able to query and build reports from external data without leaving Excel. In addition, you can also input data into your connected worksheet and have the data update your external data source.