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Football Squares is meant to be a party game, so it’s best played as part of a football party. Throw the party at your home and invite all of your players. If anyone can’t make it, you can contact them via text or phone if they win the game. The numbers written into each square are meant to represent the last digits of each team’s final score for each quarter. For instance, imagine you have the Green Bay Packers written at the top of the board and the Texas Longhorns on the side of the board. During the first quarter, the Packers score a 10, while the Longhorns score 15. The winner for that quarter would have a 0 on the top half of their square, representing the Packers’ score. They would also have a 5 on the bottom half of their square, representing the Longhorns’ score. Always look at the last digits of both scores to determine a winner. Look at the last number for each score (for instance, the ‘9’ in ‘19’) and choose a winner whose numbers match up with the outcome. Award them their money (or another prize of your choosing) and congratulate them! Repeat with the winner of each quarter until the end of the game. There are 5 common options for prize distribution.  Give the winners of each quarter 25% of the cash prize.  Award the winners for the first 3 quarters 10% of the money. The winner of the last quarter gets the remaining 70%.  The winner of the first quarter gets 10% of the money. Give the winners of the second and third quarters 20%. Whoever wins the final quarter gets the other 50% of the cash prize.  Award the first 3 winners 15% of the prize. The last winner receives 55%. Give the first winner 10%, the second 20%, the third 30%, and the last winner 40%.

summary: Gather your players together to watch the football game. Calculate the winner of each quarter based on your grid numbers. Assign a winner at the end of each quarter based on each teams’ scores. Decide what percentage of the cash prize each winner will receive.


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Part of the reason you may be unable to sleep is hormones. During your menstrual cycle, your levels of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone fluctuate in specific ways and cause insomnia. This is especially true during the time right before your period. Excessive sleeplessness during or right before your period may also be a sign of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), a condition more severe than the Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) that many women suffer. There are certain symptoms you may experience during your period that may cause sleeplessness. During your period, you may be bloated or experience cramping, which can aggravate you enough to keep you awake. You may also suffer from headaches, nausea, an upset stomach, and increased body heat. Psychological symptoms of your period may include depression, anxiety, crying, and irritability, which may also cause you to have trouble sleeping. If you find that you have many nights of sleeplessness or that it happens every period, see your doctor. They may be able to help you figure out if there is an underlying problem or figure out additional medical options that might help you sleep better while on your period. You should also talk to your doctor about any medications that you take that might be causing insomnia or making your period symptoms worse.

summary: Learn about the hormones. Recognize period symptoms. See your doctor if you can’t manage your symptoms at home.


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To do so, either click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen, or press your computer's ⊞ Win key. You should see the Command Prompt icon, which resembles a black box, pop up at the top of the Start window. Doing so will invoke a drop-down menu. This option will allow you to request information about your computer's network that only an administrator account can view. If you're on a guest, shared, or school account, you won't be able to access the administrator version of Command Prompt. After doing this, Command Prompt will open. This command forces command prompt to display the addresses of all connected networks. Doing so will run the "ipconfig" command. You should see several sections of text appear. You'll find this option under the "Wireless LAN Adapter Wi-Fi" heading. The number listed to the right of this category is the router's IP address. The number should look something like this: 123.456.7.8 Once you have this number, you're ready to proceed with disabling your router's firewall.
summary: Open the Start menu. Type cmd into Start. Right-click the Command Prompt icon. Click Run as administrator. Click Yes when prompted. Type ipconfig /all into Command Prompt. Press ↵ Enter. Locate the "Default Gateway" number. Write down your router's IP address.