Article: If you become known as the person who comes up with the plans when everyone gets together, your friends will start looking to you as their leader. This doesn’t mean you make plans without thinking about your friends, however. Serve as a mediator if your friends have differing likes. Choose one friend's favorite lunch spot this week, then another friend's favorite next week.   Say things like: “Hey guys, I think it would be cool to try that new Thai place before the movie Friday. What to you all think?” Choose places based on your friend's preferences so that everyone feels included: "Instead of going to a movie Friday, why don't we play putt-putt? I know Karen loves it!" If everyone seems tired of going to the same old places, be the one to suggest something new! Even if you tend to make the decisions for your group, you don’t have to do everything for them. When you’re out with friends, let them take on some responsibilities. If you suggest what everyone should do, you’ll appear like the leader.  For instance, if you’re going to the movies, say “Hey Alisha, why don’t you look up the start times?” Likewise, if you’re planning a school party, you could say “Nick, why don't you come up with the playlist? You've got great taste in music.” Anticipate your friends' needs. Make sure that everyone has what they need to have fun, and that no one gets left behind.  For instance, if you’re headed to the beach, bring some extra towels and sunscreen. If some of your friends have more money that others, plan things so that everyone can afford to take part. If decisions need to be made, step in for your friends: “I don’t know--the movies are kinda pricey. Why don’t we just hang at my house and watch one instead?” Plan some fun ways that your group can coordinate. Whatever you decide, start a theme and make it special to your group. Try talk:  Wearing jeans and hoodies every Friday, or striped socks on Tuesdays. Getting matching patches to sew onto jackets. Picking coordinating Halloween costumes--everyone could go as Marvel superheroes, for instance. Buying ugly Christmas sweaters for all of you to wear to a holiday party.
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Make the decisions about where to go. Share some planning responsibilities with your friends. Plan ahead so all of your friends can be included. Start some special group clothing themes.
Article: Some carriers have blocked the ability to download third-party tethering apps from the Play store because they allow circumventing of the paid tethering service. To download these apps, you will need to get them directly from the developers’ websites.  Download the .APK file through your phone’s web browser. When it is finished, tap on the file in your notification bar to install it. You will need to make sure that third-party apps can be installed to your phone. Open your Settings menu and scroll down to the Security option. In the Security menu, check the box next to “Unknown sources”. This will allow you to install apps that have not been downloaded through the Play store. You will be presented with options for configuring your Wi-Fi hotspot. You can set the network name as well as the security type and password. Check the box to activate the hotspot. Once the third-party app is running, your network will be joinable by other devices. Select the correct network name and enter the password to connect.
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Download a third-party app. Run the app. Connect your devices.
Article: Good dental hygiene can kill the bacteria that might cause aspiration pneumonia. Use a soft-bristled brush to clean the outer and inner surfaces of the teeth. If you use dentures, remove them before brushing. If you’re assisting someone else, stand behind them and off to 1 side. Wear gloves. Peel back their lips with your fingers before brushing the teeth and gums thoroughly. A good mouthwash will kill bacteria in your mouth, even if you don't have teeth. Swish or gargle the mouthwash for 30 seconds before spitting it out in a sink or cup. If desired, add cleaning tablets to the water. When you remove the dentures in the morning, rinse them off with clean water and brush them before putting them in your mouth. Flossing helps remove bacteria between your teeth. Use about 18 inches (46 cm) of floss, and wind the ends around your forefinger and thumb. Slide the floss up between your teeth and down again. If you’re assisting someone else, make sure to wear gloves.  Don’t snap the floss between the teeth. Instead, slowly ease it up and down. If you’re helping another person, standing behind them may help you floss more easily. The dentist can clean your teeth to protect you against bacteria that can cause aspiration pneumonia. They may also do screenings to evaluate your risk of aspiration or your ability to swallow. If you’re a nurse or caretaker, arrange regular dentist visits. If the person is unable to leave their bed or home, see if you can find a dentist who will perform an oral screening at your home.
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Brush teeth and dentures after every meal. Rinse your mouth with antiseptic mouthwash. Soak dentures in a cup of water overnight to keep them clean. Floss once a day. Visit the dentist at least twice a year.