Q: Trust is an integral part of making any sort of relationship work. Yet, in other types of relationships, the ability to see each other physically can keep insecurities at bay. In long-distance relationships when you’re only seeing your partner every couple of weeks or months, it’s easy to become envious of the time they are spending with others. Unless your partner has given you any reason to have distrust, give them the benefit of the doubt and try to keep your jealousies in check. Checking their Facebook or worrying about who’s talking in the background during a phone call can cause resentment. Reconsider if a long-distance relationship is a good choice for you if you continuously have trouble trusting. Normal, face-to-face relationships count on seeing one another and engaging regularly to keep the spark alive. Since you and your partner don’t have the option to do that, it’s important that you are consistent and committed about putting time and effort into the relationship. Establish a pattern or “routine” with your partner in which the both of you can depend on the other to be a constant part of life. Coordinate your schedules so that you know when the other is available. Make an effort to stick to your “routine,” such as calling each other around the same time each day. Maintaining satisfaction on both accounts relies on frequent communication. In order to feel fulfilled in your long-distance relationship it’s essential that the two of you are actively involved in one another’s lives. This doesn’t mean you have to talk all day long, but it does mean you should be willing to share what’s going on in your everyday lives, express your thoughts and opinions, and ask for your partner’s input. A successful long-distance relationship equates to both partners having an understanding of the other’s expectations. Being miles apart becomes even more difficult when you don’t know where you stand in the relationship. This creates an environment that is susceptible to distrust, jealousy, and even infidelity.  Have a talk with your partner to discuss what both of you want from the relationship. Are you in it for the long haul or just casually seeing how things go? Clearly communicate your expectations to your partner and be willing to listen as he or she does the same. You should also discuss romantic boundaries. Some couples opt to allow each other to have physical relationships with others if they are going to be apart for months or years, while other couples would see this as a betrayal. Discuss this with your partner, as you might have different ideas about what is allowed in long-distance You can broach the subject by saying “I really like you and I hope you feel the same. Where do you see us going?” and then being patient as your partner communicates their goals for your long-distance relationship. If your goals do not align, you may have to decide if you want to end the relationship.
A: Work to sustain trust on both ends. Be consistent. Communicate effectively and regularly. Be on the same page.

Q: The duplication is necessary to keep the original regions separate for one part and unify the other. Once you have this new object, you can remove the fill or give it a very transparent fill and a thicker border. Look at the image, showing the result of having done this with Northern Ireland and the entire island. Place the object showing the complete island is now in a lower layer (use the "End" button on your keyboard), so that the border only shows when it crosses the island. Create a shape that covers the shape of the stroke you wish to eliminate and then use the tool Path->Cut Path. This will divide the border into two pieces so that you can erase (type delete) the border you don't want.
A: Select all the objects that are part of the same group, duplicate them (ctrl+d) and unify them (Path->Union). Cut the border that delineates Northern Ireland so that it stops at the ocean and doesn't follow the coast of Northern Ireland.

Q: Never remove a furnace filter while the furnace is running. Make sure to switch the furnace off before you begin.There is usually a handle somewhere near the furnace that can be switched off. If you're unsure how to turn off your furnace, contact your landlord or the manufacturer. Inside the furnace, you should see a filter. Usually, the filter is either just inside the furnace or just inside the air vent. The filter should have an arrow on it indicating airflow direction. Before you remove the filter, take a sharpie. Draw an arrow pointing in the direction of airflow somewhere on or near the furnace. This way, you will reinsert the filter in the right direction. Once you've located the filter, you can remove it. You should not need any special tools. Simply grab the filter with your fingers and slide it out of place.
A: Turn off the furnace. Locate the filter. Mark the direction of air flow. Remove the filter.

Q: There are several ways you may be able to do this, depending on your device:  Swipe from right to left until you reach the "All" or "All apps" tab. Tap the drop-down menu at the top of the list and select "All apps."  Some apps require you to uninstall any updates before you can disable the app.  It will no longer appear in your app list or take any system resources. Since you disabled a game, it shouldn't affect any other apps on your device.
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Tap the Settings app. Tap "Apps" or "Application manager." Display the "All apps" list. Tap the app you want to disable. Tap the "Uninstall updates" button (if present). Tap "Disable" or "Turn off." Tap "Yes" to disable the app.