Q: Like in the major system, you assign each number a letter, although the associations are arbitrary. After converting the numbers to letters, you associate those letters with people and actions in the form of a story. Choose common letters that will be easy to make associations with. Consider using the following examples:  A B C D E S G H N O Mentally breaking up the sequencing of a longer number into several pairs of numbers will help you remember it more easily. For example: 827645 = HB GS DE Try to think of someone you know with those initials. Connecting your memory of the person to the image of the number will make it stick in your mind more firmly. Again, this is a way to increase the ease with which you’ll be able to remember the numbers. Association is key here. Link the number pair to some action that will be easier to remember than just a random list of numbers. When assigning meanings to each pair of numbers, alternate between people and actions.
A: Learn the rules. Convert each individual number into a letter. Divide the letters into pairs. Associate each pair with a person with those initials. Associate each person with a particular action.

Q: Hold the paper with both hands so you have a hand on each side of the crease you’re looking at. Remember, mountain folding is where you fold away from you. Once you've made 4 mountain folds — 1 along each side of the square — press the left and right sides of the square together to flatten the paper. When you press the left and right sides together, the square should fold in on itself so it’s tucked inside of the flattened paper. If it doesn’t, help it along by pressing down on the center of it with your finger.
A: Turn the paper so you’re facing the crease from the last fold. Mountain-fold the sides of the square and then press them together.

Q: " This is the eighth level in the game — the one where you fight the Prophet of Truth. You can find the skull on Normal, Heroic, or Legendary difficulty. It won't' appear on Easy difficulty. You must do this for the skull to appear. You can't get the skull if you start from a saved game or a rally point. The skull is located at the very end of the level, so you can play through most of it as you normally would. When you see the chapter title "Stop Truth" and enter the massive, long room filled with glowing rings, you've reached the part of the level where you can get the skull. Don't worry — as long as you met the criteria above, none of your actions earlier in the level will affect whether or not you can get the skull. Getting the skull is almost impossible if you have to worry about fighting enemies at the same time. Kill all of the hostiles in the room before you get started. In other words:  Kill all the Covenant in the room. Kill the Prophet of Truth. Extend the bridge at the end of the room and kill all the Flood. Don't jump down the elevator shaft — you won't be able to return if you do.
A: Play "The Covenant. Start the level from the beginning. Get to the end of the level. Clear the final room of enemies.

Q: There are a large variety of app-building tools available, ranging from free to quite expensive. Most of the free options have very limited publishing options, or may force you to include ads (which you won't receive revenue for). If you pay for a program, you are more likely to be able to publish the app yourself and monetize it however you'd like. Some of the most popular tools for Android app creation include:  ShoutEm Appery Mobile Roadie The App Builder Appy Pie MIT App Inventor AppMakr Most of the popular app-creation programs allow you to take online tours that can give you an overview of how the program will work. This can give you a good idea as to whether or not the app will be good for your needs. When touring the program, ensure that it will be powerful enough to create the app you want. Most app creation programs are collections of prebuilt functions that you can string together to create a cohesive app. Many of the programs listed above have free versions or trial versions available. Use these to get a feel for each piece of software and find the one that suits your needs and skills the best.
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Read up on your options. Take a tour of each service. Try a few different programs.