Problem: Article: Since you can’t shut off your computer normally, press and hold the power button up until the CPU shuts down. Press the Power button once again to turn on your computer and as soon as the CPU lights up, press the F8 button on your keyboard and keep doing so until the “Advance Boot Option” appears on your screen. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll down and select “Safe Mode with Networking” from the list of boot options. Press the Enter key on the keyboard and your computer will restart. What Safe mode does is that it allows your computer to run using only the most basic and necessary program without using third-party applications, including the viruses. This way, any malware that may exist in your PC will stay inactive and can be easily removed.
Summary: Turn off your computer. Access the Advance Boot Options. Boot into Safe mode.

Problem: Article: Move constantly to keep the larger opponent from grabbing you or landing strikes. Stay light and poised on the balls of your feet so that you can change directions quickly and keep him guessing. Since his reach is longer than yours, stay safely outside of it until you’re ready to move in and counter with a strike or takedown of your own.  One method you could employ is to “dance,” or move in a circular motion around your opponent while staying outside of his striking range. When you sense a punch coming, duck, dodge make sure you’re too far away for it to connect.  Since the legs are longer than the arms, becoming proficient at kicking can help overcome your opponent's reach advantage. Whatever you do, don’t let a larger opponent get their hands on you. One wrong move could end the fight in their favor. When your opponent is least prepared, close the distance between you and move in close. This will neutralize his superior size and reach and put him in the right range to land some hard shots of your own. Finding the right timing and approach for getting in close is paramount for emerging victorious—you cannot win a fight with a bigger attacker by playing into his strengths.  When negotiating range with a bigger opponent, the most important thing to remember is to stay out of the “danger zone.” This is the range at which he can hit you but you can’t hit him back due to his added reach. Move in suddenly after dodging a blow or feinting one of your own, or follow your opponent’s punching arm back as he retracts it. One of the downsides of being taller and heavier is  that it takes more effort to move, and as a result you run out of energy faster. Use this to your advantage. Keep slipping, dodging and moving constantly until your opponent begins to slow down. At that point, you can use your speed to slip into close range and unleash some punishing offense of your own.  Working out to improve your cardiovascular conditioning can prepare you in the event that you need to be able to outlast an opponent’s onslaught during a fight. The strategy of allowing an adversary to tire themselves out before finishing them off has become known as the “rope-a-dope” principle. Muhammad Ali used this gameplan to win a championship bout with the larger George Foreman at the Rumble in the Jungle in 1974.
Summary: Use evasive tactics. Get in close. Tire them out.

Problem: Article: You can obtain an mp3 and WMA player from for as little as $89. The most important features are the ability to play mp3 and WMA format files burnt on a CD but also from a USB drive (thumb drive or removable hard drive). Another important thing to consider when upgrading your head unit is what aftermarket unit will fit best. Head units come in three sizes - Single DIN, DIN and a half, and Double DIN. If your unit is Single DIN it will likely be compatible with most aftermarket head units. Otherwise you may need a mounting kit for your vehicle. This will allow the car radio wiring to plug into the back of the new radio. These can sometimes be found for $4.99. Make sure that the plug is compatible with your car (check the list on the back of the box). Twist the correct wires together and then solder them (or use wire nuts if you do not have soldering equipment). Cover the exposed wire with electricians tape or heat seal tape. This will likely consist of having to pry away a plastic cover panel on the front of the radio and take out two screws. This will then allow you to slide the radio out of the dash. If you are unsure how your radio comes out, you should consult a service manual for your specific model. This will be easily done once you slide the radio head out of the dash. These plugs go to the back of the radio and can be released by pressing the release tab and pulling out. If the sides of the radio have mounting brackets, remove them from the factory radio. make sure that you mark which one goes to the left of the radio and which one to the right. This will allow you to fit your wiring harness to your new aftermarket stereo head. There is a place on the back of the radio head for a plug. That is where you will plug the adaptor in. Do not forget to plug the antenna wire into the large round hole in the back of the radio head. This will allow you to pick up AM/FM stations. Be sure that you can hear sound through the speakers. See if the radio lights come on. This indicates that power is getting to the radio. Also confirm that the antenna is plugged in properly by tuning to different FM and AM stations. Mount the new radio with the same screws as you took out of the old head unit, unless you had to use a mounting adaptor. Now you have installed your new stereo head unit. For most Toyota models, including Corolla, you will need to use a dash install kit for single or double DIN stereos. This step varies by model, so be sure to consult your service manual if you are unsure about how to proceed.
Summary: Select the replacement head unit. Get a wiring harness or adaptor. Connect your new radio to the wiring harness. Remove the factory installed radio. Remove the antenna wire from the back of the radio. Remove the wiring harness plugs. Remove any mounting brackets. Plug the wiring harness adaptor into the wiring harness. Plug the other end of the wiring harness adaptor into the radio. Plug in the antenna wire. Test the radio. Slide radio into the head unit slot. Reinstall any panels or pieces of dash that were removed.

Problem: Article: The process of looking for work in Norway is essentially the same for citizens of countries outside the EU/EEA. You will still need to trawl through online listings and look for a job that you meet the requirements for. Language could be a significant barrier, but try typing “English” into the search bar on job websites to narrow down the search.  If you are invited to interview for a position, but are not at that time living in Norway, ask for a Skype or telephone interview. Be sure you check the validity of your qualifications in Norway before you apply for a position. There is a long list of regulated professions in Norway, which require you to obtain authorisation or recognition of your qualifications. Browse the list and find the details for each regulated profession online. If you are hoping to move to Norway from outside the EU/EEA, you will need to obtain a residence permit. In most instances, you should have secured a job before you apply for the permit. The type of residence permit you apply for will depend on your skills and experience, and the type of work you will be doing in Norway.  There are different permits, for example, for skilled workers, seasonal workers, self-employed people, and those who work for non-profit or humanitarian organisations. You can start your application online on the NDI website: http://www.udi.no/en/want-to-apply/work-immigration/?nav-veiviser=12910  The instructions are in English, and you will be guided through the process. You will be required to attend an appointment at a police station or Norwegian embassy to progress your application. If your application has been successful, and you have been awarded a residence permit, you can now travel to Norway to begin your new life there. When you arrive you will have to register at your local police station. Here you will receive your residence card along with any further information or guidance that you might require.  Normally you will book your appointment with the police through the online application portal used for your residence permit application.  It is possible to appeal the decision, if your application for a residence permit was turned down. You must register an appeal within three weeks of finding out you were unsuccessful.
Summary:
Search for a job. Apply for a residence permit. Travel to Norway.