Q: In some cases, such as opening nights and special "black tie" events hosted by the theater, attending a stage production might require formal dress. For these occasions, you should plan to piece together some of the more elegant selections from your wardrobe. Typically, black and white will be the best chromatic choices for such events. If a production is advertised as "black tie" or "white tie," or if it's an inherently formal type of event, like an opening night or opera, this means that formal dress standards are expected. In contemporary times, the rules of formal dress have changed somewhat. One effective strategy is to dress in a manner similar to the way you would for a night out at an upscale restaurant, or perhaps even a professional setting. If you're a woman, this may be a mid-length skirt or pant suit, although evening wear like a tasteful cocktail dress will create a more alluring look. Men should choose a well-fitting suit in dark, neutral evening hues; shirtsleeves with a tie and pressed slacks are also generally acceptable. For modern formal theater events, the same attire you might wear to a wedding, funeral or charity dinner will generally be sufficient. Finalize your formal look with necklaces, bracelets, watches and other jewelry. Wear closed-toes shoes with appropriate stockings or dress socks, even in the summer. Carry a matching purse or handbag for small belongings (if you have a larger bag that might take up too much aisle space, leave it at home). And, of course, be courteous to the actors and other patrons and keep cell phones and other devices put away until after the show.  Oversized or abundant jewelry can look gaudy and distract from a sharp outfit. Binoculars are permissible if the theater where the production is being staged is quite large, or for those with who have trouble seeing at a distance. Because they don't make noise or emit light, like phones and camera, binoculars are considered normal theater accessories. Your hair is also a vital part of your appearance. Scruffy hair that is tangled and in need of a wash can spoil an otherwise dapper ensemble, so be sure to wash it the night before or the morning of the show. Buns, loose curls or straightened hair is encouraged for women. Men should keep hair tamed with pomade, slick or part hair that is grown out or pull long hair back neatly.  Consult a style guide for options on how to style hair of your consistency and length. As silly as it sounds, hats and tall hairdos can obstruct the view of the people sitting around you. As a rule, hats should not be worn indoors, and you should think of the other theater patrons when coiffing your locks.
A: Pick out flattering formal attire. Wear clothing that is appropriate for a special event setting. Accessorize for your ensemble. Wash and style your hair.

Q: After completing the "Badlands" mission, your character can now freely use the in-game camera. You can collect it at the 2nd floor of CJ's house at Grove Street.  The "Badlands" mission is the mission just right after "End of the Line," the last mission in Los Santos. If you ever lose your camera due to being arrested or injured, you can grab it again in the same location. This is not a requirement, but it will help you get from place to place much quicker. Trying to find all of these on foot or using a scooter would take forever! A helicopter or plane might cover more ground, but you'll have a harder time maneuvering through the city's gigantic buildings. These snapshots are only available within San Fierro! It's located at the west side of the in-game map. All of the snapshots can be found once San Fierro is unlocked.
A: Get a camera. Get a fast car. Know your boundaries.

Q: The easiest way to buy bees is to go to a local, well-respected beekeeper and purchase bees from them. You can also talk to local beekeepers about where they get their bees so that you can make sure to get quality bees.  You can buy bees from sellers on the internet but just be aware that you will not be able to inspect the bees before purchase, so you risk the chance of getting a weak or really new hive. When buying bees you should think about the type of bees you want. There are 4 main types of honey bees to buy: Italians, Caucasians, Carniolans, and hybrids. Italian bees are generally the most popular bee to keep because of the amount of honey they produce. However, Caucasian bees tend to be considered the gentlest of the honey bees and Carniolans tend to be hardy bees that survive the winter well. Bee keepers have also created a variety of hybrid bees that take traits from the other varieties. bees in the spring. Once your hive is all set up you can buy bees and start beekeeping. It's best to do it in the spring, when there will be plenty of food around for the new colony to establish itself. You can also catch a swarm of bees in the wild and introduce them to your hive. These are bees that have outgrown their previous hive and are looking for a new home. However, swarms can typically only be caught in the spring and it can take some skills and patience to populate a hive this way. When you order bees they will come in a package that includes thousands of worker bees and one queen bee. To start the new colony, place the queen in the hive in the container she arrived in. Typically, she will come in a small box that has a small cover you remove. Under the cover she will still be blocked inside by a layer of candy. This candy will be removed by the worker bees over the course of several days, which will allow the queen and workers to get acclimated to each other. Be sure to follow the directions for placing the queen in the hive that comes with the bees. These directions will be specific to the type of packaging your bees came in. Once the queen is in place you can then introduce the bees. Gently tap the container of bees to loosen the clump of them. Then open the cover and pour the bees into the hive. Once the majority of them are in the hive between the frames, put the inner cover and the outer cover on the hive.  There will be some bees left in the container. Just set the open container on the outside of the hive and the lingering bees will find their way into the hive. Once you have put the worker bees in the hive, you can put the inner and outer covers on the hive.
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Find a source for your bees. Purchase Put the queen bee in the hive. Shake the worker bees into the hive.