In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Doing so opens the Notifications Shade, which also has a list of shortcuts to common settings such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It's typically in the top-left side of the menu. This will take you to your Android's Wi-Fi settings. It will turn on {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/d\/df\/Android7systemswitchon2.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/df\/Android7systemswitchon2.png\/40px-Android7systemswitchon2.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"40","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}, thereby enabling Wi-Fi. If the switch is green or blue instead of grey, skip this step. Find the name of the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to. If you're using a home network and you didn't set a password, you'll likely find the Wi-Fi password on the bottom or the back of the router. If the network has no password, you'll connect automatically after tapping the network's name. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. As long as the password you entered is correct, your Android will connect to the network. Press the Home button to do so. Now that you're connected to Wi-Fi, you can proceed with adding your Google account. If you already added your Google account to your tablet during the setup process, you can skip to the Downloading Apps section.
Summary: Swipe down from the top of the screen. Long-press Wi-Fi . Slide the grey "Wi-Fi" switch . Tap a network's name. Enter the network's password if prompted. Tap Connect. Return to the Home Screen.

You do not need a certain degree to become licensed, but degrees in finance, economics, or business may be useful.  If you want to reach the highest tier of certification, you will need at least a bachelor’s degree. If you’re currently in school, you can become a trainee appraiser without a degree. To become licensed, however, you will need at least 30 credit hours at a university or an associate’s degree. While minimum standards are set by the Appraisal Foundation, each state has their own rules and requirements for certification. Check to see what requirements and resources your state has. You can find your state board here: https://www.appraisalinstitute.org/education/education-resources/state-appraisal-regulatory-agencies/ To become a trainee, you must first take certain courses, including USPAP, Basic Appraisal Practices, Basic Appraisal Procedures, and a Supervisor/Trainee course. You can then apply for a traineeship from a certified appraiser. If you cannot find any traineeships in your area, you might check if your state offers a formal training program. If they do not offer a training program, consider contacting a professional organization, such as the Appraisers Association of America, to see if they can connect you to a local supervisor. Download an experience log from your state’s appraisal board’s website. Track the hours you work in your first 12 months. Have your supervisor sign the form. You will submit this log with your application. Your state appraisal board will give you a list of the required courses. You can take these courses from state-approved community colleges, online schools, or from a professional appraisal organization.  You may be asked to take classes on market analysis, report writing, cost approaches, and sales comparisons. Most states will require that you take at least 150 hours of education before you are certified, but some states may have different requirements. Always check with your state appraisal board to see a list of approved programs and schools. Apply to take the examination through your state appraisal board. If your state uses the national examination from the Appraisal Foundation, the examination will be 125 questions long. Other states may have their own tests, however. Once your training is done, you can become a licensed residential appraiser. Find the application on the state board’s website. Attach a copy of your experience log to the application and mail both documents to your state’s appraisal board.  You may need to pay a fee to apply. While this fee may vary from state to state, it can be around $200. Some states require background checks for licensing. Once you have received your license, you can work as an appraiser, although you may be limited to appraising certain types of property. There are 2 higher certifications. While the qualifications may vary by state, there are some general practices.  After 1 year as a residential appraiser, you can apply to be a Certified Residential Appraiser. This requires around 200 hours of coursework and about 2,500 hours of experience. The highest tier is Certified General Appraiser, which allows you to appraise any type of property. This requires 300 hours of coursework, a bachelor’s degree, and 3,000 hours of experience.
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One-sentence summary -- Complete at least 30 hours at a university or an associate’s degree. Research your state's appraisal board. Become certified as a trainee appraiser. Gain 2,000 hours of experience in 12 months. Complete the required classroom hours. Take the state examination. Apply for a license from the state. Apply for more advanced certification the year after.

Q: A mime is instantly identifiable by their signature makeup. A white base for the face is traditional for mimes. Find a white “grease” or paint and apply it all over your face with a sponge or brush. Your natural skin tone should not show through the white makeup when you are done.  Be sure not to get to white makeup in your eyes. You might also try small circles of light pink blush for a happy or girlish mime. After you’ve applied the white base, apply thick black eyeliner all around your eyes. Then, go over your natural eyebrows with black paint. You can also add stylized "tears" running to the middle of the cheekbones. Finish with black or dark red lipstick. Keep in mind that you can alter the makeup to your character and preference. Serious mimes might not wear the classic "costume" anymore, but you can wear this costume as a beginner. Find a black-and-white horizontally striped shirt—ideally with a boat neck and three-quarter sleeves. Wear dark pants, black suspenders, white wrist-length gloves, and a black bowler hat to complete the look. You can also wear a black or red beret.  This outfit and make-up has been a tradition of many famous mime artists, including the legendary Marcel Marceau. You do not need to dress this way. In fact, it is considered a cliché by modern mime artists. If you wish to create a character, adopt a mood with your clothing, makeup, and lighting. For instance, you may wish to highlight the plight of the homeless sleeping out in the cold during winter. Paint on a sad face, wear tattered clothing, and use dim lighting. Think through a story that allows you to mime trudging despair as the homeless person seeks shelter for the night.
A: Apply the white base. Add the dark makeup. Wear the traditional black and white striped mime costume. Choose a costume for your character.

Problem: Article: The caffeine in tea can help reduce swelling and darkness under the eyes. After you’ve brewed some tea, remove the bags and squeeze out the excess water. Refrigerate the bags for 10 minutes, and then lay down with the bags over your eyes for at least 15 minutes.  Chilling the bags ensures that they’re not too hot to place over your eyes. The cold temperature also helps reduce any swelling under the eyes when you use the bags as compresses. Be sure to use caffeinated tea bags.
Summary:
Use tea bags as eye compresses.