Jail is an alternative for you if you don't want to pay your bounty in order to get rid of it. Unfortunately, staying in jail will also cause reduce of the progress you've made toward leveling up skills. When you pay a bounty, all of your stolen items will be confiscated. To avoid the hassle of stealing them back, store all the stolen items in your inventory inside a chest at home. Stolen items have “Stolen” in front of their name, making them easy to identify. Go to the city in which you have a bounty over your head. Once you're in the city, approach a guard (or wait for a guard to approach you). In some cases, simply entering the city will be enough for a guard to approach you. Select the I submit. Take me to prison. response when prompted. Jail won't remove the bounty's worth from your gold balance, but it will cause your progress toward some skills to decay. To serve the duration of your sentence, sleep in your cell bed by approaching it and pressing the prompted button. When your character awakens, their sentence will be over.  If you want to break out, you'll have to lockpick your way out. Stolen items will be in an "evidence chest" somewhere in the jail; lockpick this chest to get those items back. After your character awakens, you will be brought to the front of the prison, given back all of your items (except the stolen ones), and set free with a clear bounty. Breaking out successfully means you won't lose any progress towards skills.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand when to go to jail. Store away any stolen goods. Enter the Hold. Find and talk to a guard. Indicate that you want to go to jail. Serve your sentence or break out.

Q: Set a colander in the sink and put the frozen shrimp into it. Run cold tap water over the shrimp for 5 minutes so the cold water thaws the seafood. Use your fingers to break up the frozen shrimp halfway through the thawing time. If you're prepping the shrimp in advance and want a gentler thawing method, move your package of frozen shrimp to the refrigerator about 24 hours before you plan on cooking them. Once your shrimp are thawed and deveined, pat them firmly with a paper towel to remove all moisture. Do this on the other side of the shrimp as well. Drying the shrimp helps them fry instead of steam in the pan.
A: Run cold water over the shrimp if you want to quickly defrost them. Refrigerate the shrimp overnight for a hands-off thawing method. Pat the shrimp dry before you cook them.

Article: Cut an avocado in half. Cover and refrigerate the half containing the pit. Use a spoon to scoop out the flesh from the remaining half. Avocado is full of healthy fats that plump and condition your hair. They also help make your hair soft and shiny. You will only need about ½ of an avocado for fine/short hair, a full avocado for longer/thicker hair, and you may need more than 1 avocado for very long/thick/dry hair. It is best to do this with a blender or food processor; a fork won't give you the same smoothness. If you need to, add ½ tablespoon (7.5 milliliters) of water to help loosen the avocado up. Eggs contain protein, which helps make hair stronger and repair split ends. They also help make your hair appear thicker and shinier. Olive oil, on the other hand, contains fatty acids, which help make dry hair smooth. It also contains vitamin E, which can help stimulate hair growth. Pulse the blender on high until the avocado, egg, and olive oil are all mixed together. You want the color and texture to be consistent, with no streaks or swirls. If you want to, you can transfer the mask into a small bowl to make it easier to use in the shower. This mask is very rich, so it is important to have a clean scalp. Wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo, making sure to massage it into your scalp. Rinse the shampoo out and squeeze the excess water from your hair. Leave your hair damp. Scoop up some of the mask, and massage it into the ends of your hair and work towards your scalp. Keep applying the mixture as needed to cover your strands. You may also apply the hair mask to your scalp if you have a dry scalp. However, do not apply the mixture to your roots if your hair is fine. This will weigh your hair down. Stop the application a few inches away from your roots. If you can you, you can cover your hair with a shower cap, and wash the rest of your body. It is very important to use tepid or cool water, otherwise you risk cooking the egg in the mask. Once your hair is clean, follow up with your usual shampooing regimen. Repeat this treatment no more than once per week.
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Cut and pit half of an avocado. Blend the avocado flesh until it is smooth. Add in an egg and 1 teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil. Mix everything together. Start with a clean scalp. Apply the mask to your hair, starting from the ends. Put your hair up into a bun. Wait 5 minutes before rinsing the mask off with tepid water.

Article: Most of the time, you can search an online encyclopedia by entering search terms in a search box on the main page. Pick something that seems to embody your topic to get the most relevant results.  For instance, to research the Civil War, you might enter "American Civil War." Refine your search as needed. For instance, you might have to change "American Civil War" to "U.S. Civil War." You can search within a specific site using Google's search box. This method can be helpful if the site doesn't have a search box, or it doesn't seem to be returning relevant results. Start with your search terms, followed by a space and "site:" followed by the name of the site. Google will only turn up results from that encyclopedia site. For instance, if you want to search for the Civil War on encyclopedia.com, you'd type "Civil War site:encyclopedia.com." You can also find information by simply browsing, if the encyclopedia is set up for that function. To browse, look for the list of broader subjects, and narrow down to a topic that is relevant to what you want to research. For instance, if you're interested in the Civil War, start with "History" in a general encyclopedia. From there, you might click "American History" and then "Civil War."
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