Write an article based on this "Consult a lawyer to determine what your options are. Try mediation first to resolve the issue outside of court. Request a protection order if your safety is threatened. File a lawsuit invoking the law of nuisance in small claims court. Collect damages for any harm that was caused."
article: Before you even think about going to court, find out if you even have enough of a legal case. Find a local lawyer who specializes in neighborly disputes and schedule an appointment to talk through the problem. They’ll be able to help guide you in the legal process and determine the best course of action to take.  Come to your meeting prepared with your log of incidents, your lease or homeowners association contract, and any other important documents that could help build your case. Understand that litigation is a time-consuming and costly process. Make sure you’re ready to commit a lot of hours and money to it before you jump in. In mediation, you’ll sit down with a third-party mediator who will lead a conversation about the issue. You'll each get to share your point of view and then the mediator will talk you through different solutions and their pros and cons. Once you agree on a solution, the mediator will document it in writing so you both have a record of it.  Having an unbiased mediator referee the discussion helps decrease hostility between the two of you. These mediators are specifically trained in conflict resolution. Mediation is much cheaper than litigation. A lot of states and local governments even offer free mediation services.  Because mediation is voluntary, your neighbor would have to agree to attend the session out of their own will. Your homeowners association or apartment management company can usually provide you with phone numbers for mediation services. A protection order (also known as a restraining order) can only be filed if your neighbor is arrested and there is a pending criminal case. File the necessary paperwork with the court, then attend a hearing where the judge will determine the parameters of the restraining order.  Protection orders are issued if you're being stalked or harassed or if your neighbor is threatening you with physical violence. In many cases, you won't have to pay a fee to file your request for a protection order. Check with your local court to find out if you qualify for a fee waiver. This is one of the most common lawsuits for neighborly disputes when your neighbor acts in a way best described as being a nuisance.  File a complaint with your local court, then attend the hearing scheduled for your case. At the hearing, you'll receive an injunction, which is an order from the judge on how to correct the issue.  For example, if your problem is a neighbor who stands outside your house to smoke everyday, the injunction may be that they must be 50 feet (15.2 m) away from your house to smoke. You may also sue the landlord or your HOA if they were aware of the issue but did nothing to correct it. You're paying the lawyer to navigate this process for you so rely on their best judgment and legal knowledge to make sure you go through the right channels for filing. Damages are a sum of money you're awarded if you win a lawsuit. If the judge orders damages to be paid, your neighbor will be responsible for paying you that money. Damages can be compensatory or punitive.  Compensatory damages pay the person who was injured. For example, if you missed work because of your neighbor's bullying behavior, compensatory damages could include payment equivalent to your wages for those missed days. Punitive damages are designed to punish the person who was wrong. In this case, that's your neighbor. If punitive damages are awarded, the judge will request that your neighbor pay you a determined amount of money.

Write an article based on this "Open iTunes. Create a new smart playlist. Limit the smart playlist to music. Check the Limit to check box. In the Limit to field, type a number between 15 and 20 if you're burning an audio CD or between 100 to 200 if you're burning an MP3 CD. Click OK. Name your playlist. Delete tracks you don't want."
article: Click the File menu, click New, and then click Smart Playlist. Smart playlists let you create playlists of songs that match certain criteria, like genre or artist name. Smart playlists are nice when burning CDs, because you can limit them by total size. In the Smart Playlist dialog box, click the first dropdown menu, and then click Media Kind. The default Media Kind is Music, which is what you want.     If you see a track in the playlist you don't want, click it to select it, and then press Delete. The track is deleted and a new random track is added in its place.

Write an article based on this "Recline as much as possible. Bend your knees if you’re lying down. Lift your thighs off the chair if you’re seated. Aim the camera down the length of your body. Relax your hands."
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The more you hold your torso forward, the more likely the camera is to catch an unflattering view of your stomach. Lean back as much as the chair allows, or lay your back flat on the ground. While lying on your back, bend both knees and press them together. This will make your stomach appear flatter and your thighs appear slimmer. Inch your heels toward your bottom until your knees are at an angle you like. But don’t go so far that your calves are pressing against the backs of your thighs. You can also pop just one knee and twist it in toward your other leg slightly. This will help to hide your inner thighs if you’re self-conscious about them. When your thighs are pressed down against your chair, they appear larger than they really are. Try to lift them a little bit just before the shot is taken. Press your toes into the ground to pop your thighs off the seat. If you’re taking a selfie, hold the camera up above your head and shoot from that angle. It will make your hips and thighs look smaller since they are farther away from the camera. If someone else is taking the photo, ask them to crouch down just above your head and shoot from that angle. If you’re sitting or lying down, your entire body should look relaxed, including your hands. Whether they’re resting on your stomach or leg, or they’re hanging off the side of a chair, keep your hands open and soft. Extend your fingers so they’re straight, then loosen them a little so that there’s only a soft curl through your fingertips.