Write an article based on this "Volunteer personal things about yourself. Flirt Suggest that you two hang out."
article: Make things feel less formal and less like an interview by making conversation a two-way street. If he asks questions about you because he’s interested and wants to know more, answer honestly and confidently.   Connect a shared passion or interest with a personal story to deepen the emotional connection between you two. Allow him to get to know who you are and decide if he likes what he likes. with him. Stare in his eyes intensely. Use body language to show him your interest. Touch him lightly on the arm or accidentally touch his leg, knees, or feet with yours. Now that momentum has been made with creating a foundation for friendship, see if there’s more there by hanging out one-on-one in a more intimate setting. Connection continues to build the more you bond through shared activities.  Grab a bite to eat somewhere just the two of you. Find a less pressured date setting by going hiking or doing something active like racquetball. Consider volunteering together to build houses or feed the hungry.

Write an article based on this "Consider your experiences, qualifications, and skills. Determine if you need additional education, training, or certification. Think about other obstacles you may encounter."
article: Your next career path should maximize the things you're good at, and give you an opportunity to enjoy your work, while also providing financial security for your later years.  The majority of people entering an "encore career" later in life go into the fields of education, healthcare, government, and non-profit. Of course, these are not your only options, but great places to get started in your search. As you weigh your options, check out this helpful wikiHow page for help choosing the right second career. Major career changes might require additional qualifications that you don't currently have, and if the process is very costly or time consuming, you need to determine whether the payoff will be worth it.  For example, if you do not already hold an advanced degree but decide to become a university professor, you will have to go through five or more years of graduate school (which can cost tens of thousands of dollars) followed by six or more years in the tenure track before you obtain job security. Depending on your age, it may not be feasible or practical to accrue debt in order to switch careers. Other career changes, such as a change from teaching to school administration, may only require a certification exam and license. Entering a new career at an older age can have unexpected drawbacks and challenges, and these can vary by industry, so be sure you talk with a trusted adviser about the field you are considering.  Prepare for possible discrimination in the hiring process. While age-based discrimination is illegal, it is still common. Job ads are often coded to indicate that the company seeks a younger employee, using language like "energetic" or "fresh" as code for "young." Some places routinely hire only young employees, such as Facebook, whose employees have a median age of 28.  Even when you land the job, you are likely to be perceived as less technologically advanced simply because of your age. You can mitigate some of this concern by polishing up your digital presence and taking courses at the local community college in any specific software or hardware you might need to know in your chosen field.

Write an article based on this "Listen the vehicle when you try to start it. Check the battery terminals. Test the battery. Attempt to jump start the vehicle. Test the starter solenoid."
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The easiest issue with starting your vehicle to diagnose is often a dead battery.  When you turn the key in the ignition, listen to the sound the motor makes as it attempts to start.  If it doesn’t make any sound at all, it may simply be a dead battery.  If you can hear clicking, it may be because the starter is attempting to work but does not have enough power. If the engine is turning over but won’t start, it likely isn’t an issue with the battery. Open the hood of the vehicle and look over the connections from the battery to the engine.  There are two terminals (positive and negative) and both must have clean metal on metal connections in order to transmit electricity sufficiently.  Check to ensure both cables are connected and that the terminals aren’t covered in debris or oxidization.  Use a steel tooth brush to clean corroded battery terminals. Ensure the cables are tight on the terminals and cannot be wiggled or pulled off the battery. Once you’ve checked the battery cables, use a voltmeter to test the voltage in the battery.  Turn on the voltmeter and touch the positive (red) lead to the positive terminal on the battery, then touch the negative lead to the negative terminal.  If the battery is fully charged, it should read between 12.4 and 12.7 volts.  If the battery is dead, try jump starting it. If the battery won’t hold a charge, replace it and try starting the vehicle again. If the cables on the battery are secure, use another vehicle to jump start the engine.  Connect the two batteries using jumper cables, making sure to use the red cable on the positive terminals and the black cable on the negative terminals.  Be sure to connect the positive to the positive and negative to the negative terminals, otherwise you may do serious damage to the vehicle. Some engines have a main fuse just after the battery that will pop if you accidentally switch the cables.  You will need to purchase a replacement fuse if you break it. If jump starting the car didn’t work, there may be an issue with the starter or solenoid.  Start by testing the starter solenoid using a test light.  Touch the test light to the bottom terminal on the solenoid and ground the negative cable on the body of the vehicle.  Have a friend attempt to start the vehicle to see if the solenoid engages. If the solenoid does not engage, it has gone bad and will need to be replaced.