Q: You can do this by searching for "Instagram" in your device's app marketplace (e.g., the App Store on iOS or the Google Play Store on Android) and then selecting the pertinent search result for download. To do so, tap the Instagram icon (it resembles a multicolored camera) on one of your device’s home screens. From here, you'll need to enter your email address, preferred username, password, and phone number (optional but recommended). You'll also have the opportunity to upload a profile photo before continuing.  You can choose to add a bit of personal information in the “About” section as well, including a first and last name or a personal website. If you already have an Instagram account, you can tap Sign In at the bottom of the Instagram login page and enter your account login information instead. After finishing your account creation, you'll have an option to choose to find friends from your contact list, Facebook account, Twitter account, or by manual search. Note that you will need to provide Instagram with your Facebook or Twitter account information (your email address and relevant password) before you'll be able to select friends from either of these platforms.  You can choose to follow suggested Instagram users by tapping the “Follow” button next to their name. Following people allows you to see their posts in your "Home" page. You will be able to add friends at any time from within your account, even after you create your account. Doing this will take you directly to your Instagram account's Home page, which is where you will see posts from the people you've chosen to follow.
A: Download the Instagram app. Open the Instagram app. Create an account by tapping Sign up at the bottom of your screen. Select friends to follow. Select Done when you're ready to proceed.

Article: Get your neck loose by rotating it around gently a few times and stretch your shoulders out by rotating them around your body.  Roll your neck around clockwise five times, then counter-clockwise for a simple neck stretch. Wrap each arm around your body as if you were giving yourself a hug. With your other arm, hold it in place for a count of 15, then repeat with the other arm. Relax your shoulders and your hand. Don't clench your fist. Imagine someone where pushing on your fingertips and pushing your arm straight back. Loosen up your shoulder a bit. Bring your arm across your body as far as it can, bring your elbow as close as possible to your mouth. This is the tricky part and can cause some discomfort. Use your left hand to guide back the right arm, keeping your shoulder back as possible. Stretch your neck forward, chin out, as far as you can. Try to think of it like you're going to grab your elbow with your chin. This will help you get the most distance out of your stretch. If you've got the right build for it, you should be able to stretch your tongue to your elbow in this position. If at this point, you can't touch your tongue to your elbow, stop. This stretch will get your elbow as close as possible to your mouth as possible. If you can't, it's because your upper arm is too long and no amount of stretching will make it happen. Don't risk hyperextending your shoulder by yanking on it too hard.
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Be gentle and warm up with some stretches first. Hold your right arm out straight with your palm flat. Pull back your shoulder as far as you can so your shoulder blade stick out. Wrap your arm around your chin. Push/pull your arm backward. Crane your neck forward. Stick your tongue out as far as it will go.

Problem: Article: For an easier time parking, look for a parking space with another empty one next to it so that you don’t have to worry about getting too close to another parked car. If that isn’t possible, select the first empty parking space you find.  If you are driving an SUV, a large truck, or an oversized vehicle, you should not attempt to park in a small space. Smaller parking spaces are best limited to smaller vehicles, such as compact cars. Attempting to park a large vehicle in a small space runs the risk of bumping into or scraping against another parked vehicle because there is no wiggle room, so to speak. The bumper of your vehicle should be lined up with the middle of the parking space immediately before the one you will be parking in. This lets other drivers know that you are about to park. When they know you are planning to park, they can stop and give you space to safely park your vehicle. Even though you are not reversing, it is a good idea to check your mirrors before pulling into the parking space. You want to be sure that any vehicles behind you have stopped. If you observe a vehicle trying to pass you, wait until it is has passed before proceeding to park. Once you have checked your mirrors as described in the previous step, if you have folding mirrors it is a good idea to fold in both the driver and passenger side mirrors before pulling into the parking space.  In small parking spaces, vehicles parked next to one another run the risk of having the driver and/or passenger mirrors bump one another. Folding your driver and passenger side mirrors in will protect them from being broken off by other vehicles whose driver’s might not park as carefully as you. Your turn signal should still be on at this point. It will likely turn itself off soon as you continue turning the wheel. Take your time and pull in slowly. Always be extra cautious when parking in small, narrow spaces.  If there is a vehicle parked in the space next to the driver side of your car and that vehicle is extremely close to the line between parking spaces, park your car closer to the opposite side of your parking space. This will leave more room on the driver’s side so that you can safely open your door without hitting the other vehicle when getting out of your car. If the vehicles parked on either side of you are positioned in the center of their spaces, then you can also park your car in the middle of your spot rather than leaving extra space on the driver’s side. When you are fully in the parking space you want to be sure your steering wheel is straightened back into its original position. This will make it easier to back out of the space later when you leave. If there is a vehicle parked directly in front of your space (it will probably be facing your vehicle, unless it was backed in), be careful not to bump it as you pull all the way in. Upon exiting the vehicle, take caution when opening your door. In small parking spaces, there is not always enough room to open your car door all the way without hitting the vehicle next to yours.
Summary: Locate an available parking space. Stop your vehicle before the space you plan to park in. Flip on your turn signal. Check your mirrors. Fold your side mirrors in, if possible. Turn your steering wheel toward the space you want to park in and slowly begin pulling in. Continue turning the wheel as you drive forward into the parking space. Straighten up your steering wheel once you are parallel to the vehicles or spaces next to yours. Continue to pull forward slowly until your vehicle is all the way in the parking space, then brake. Put your car in park and turn off the ignition.

Q: Use soap and warm water, lathering your hand for 20 seconds before rinsing. Use regular unscented soap to wash your hands. This will prevent any chemical irritants from exacerbating the blister site and prevent transmission of any bacteria from your hands to the fragile skin area once the blister is popped. Antiseptics such as betadine are available at most pharmacies. However be careful with betadine as it can temporarily stain the skin and can stain clothing and other surfaces. Gently pour the betadine or rubbing alcohol over the blister and surrounding area. If you are washing the site with soap and water, use a regular unscented soap, lather your hands, gently wash the affected area but be careful to not apply pressure so you do not pop the blister, and rinse well. It is best to use a single use, pre-packaged, sterile needle or scalpel blade, often found in pharmacies and medical supply stores.  If you choose to use a sewing needle from home, soak it in rubbing alcohol first. Do not insert the needle or blade into a flame, which gives off carbon particles that would irritate the skin and possibly increase infection.
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Wash your hands. Wash the blistered area with soap and water, rubbing alcohol, or antiseptic. Prepare the needle or blade.