Q: Regardless of how you decide to contact Baba Ramdev, you should first introduce yourself. Tell your name and general location, as well as any other pertinent information. For instance, you could say, “Hello, my name is Meredith Jones and I’m a yoga teacher in Los Angeles, California.” Baba Ramdev likely gets thousands of emails and messages from fans all over the world. Don’t waste too much time gushing over how much you adore him—just get to the point. For example, tell him, “I’ve got a class of advanced students who are fascinated by your teachings. We would like to invite you to attend a yoga retreat in California this summer.” Keep in mind that Baba Ramdev lives in India, and isn’t likely to travel across the world to meet fans. However, he may be willing to meet if you can coordinate the visit with another event he has scheduled. Visit his website to find out if he will be in your area any time in the near future. Give several meeting dates, times, and locations for Baba Ramdev to choose from. For instance, you could say, “The yoga retreat will be held from June 17-27, 2018 at Sagrada Wellness in Margarita, California. Your website indicates that you will be in the U.S. for another event around this time, and we’d love to have you stop by the retreat any time you are available.” Even if Baba Ramdev isn’t able to meet with you, he likely appreciates your interest and effort. Thank him for this time before signing off. Be sure to include your full name and contact information so he can reply if he is able. For example, say, “Thank you for your time, and I hope to hear back from you soon. You can reach me at 310-555-7864 or theyogimeredithjones@hotmail.com. Best wishes, Meredith Jones.”
A: Introduce yourself. Explain why you want to meet. Present possible meeting dates and locations. Provide your contact information.

Q: If you buy headphones from a personal seller on Craigslist who doesn’t have the receipt or warranty information, you’re highly likely to purchase fake headphones. If you buy from a reputable seller at a brick-and-mortar store, you’re less likely to get ripped off by a pair of fake headphones. There’s no real reason that someone would price $250 headphones at $50 unless they’re damaged or fake. If it sounds like an unbelievable deal, don’t believe it. Unless there’s a giant promotion going on at an authorized retailer or you’re buying them during a Black Friday event, the odds are high that something will be seriously wrong with the headphones. While it’s not impossible to get a good deal on some headphones by buying a used pair from another individual, be wary of any offers that don’t include the warranty paperwork. If they don’t have the warranty paperwork and you really want to know they’re real, try registering the serial number before handing the money over. It’s impossible to fake a legitimate serial number. If they’ve already registered the headphones, they should have the registration paperwork or a link to a personalized profile with the headphones listed.
A: Buy from authorized retailers to avoid counterfeits. Avoid prices that seem too good to be true. Dismiss classified ads or auctions where the paperwork is missing.

Q: Even if your cat was a willing participant in getting the eye drops, she probably will not want to stay still after you’ve finished giving her the drops. In fact, she may want to start rubbing at her eyes. It is important that you keep her restrained gently until the drops have a chance to disperse over her eyes. You may think that massaging your cat’s eyes will help spread the eye drops across the eyes. However, the drops will disperse quickly on their own. Your cat may enjoy having an eye massage after getting the drops, but it is not necessary from a medical standpoint. A good way to distract your cat after giving her the eye drops is to give her something tasty to eat. Your cat would love a scrumptious treat, like a small piece of tuna, after the perceived indignity of receiving eye drops. You could also time the eye drop administration with mealtime so that you could reward her with a meal afterwards. You will probably need to give your cat eye drops several times a day, so be judicious with your treats. You do not want her to fill up on treats each time you administer the drops. Usually, eye drops are not uncomfortable for cats. If anything, your cat will blink a lot after the drops hit her eyes. However, if the drops are bothersome, she may paw at her eyes or even try to rub her face across the floor. Contact your veterinarian if your cat becomes extremely bothered after getting the eye drops.
A: Keep your cat still. Do not massage her eyes. Give your cat a treat. Watch your cat for signs of discomfort.

Q: Carefully remove the dressing and examine the burn. It should appear less swollen and red thanks to the protective dressing, along with your body's natural healing process. If the burn has a foul smell, blisters have formed, or it appears very swollen and red, go see your doctor. Remove the cling wrap or cotton sheet and rinse off the burn with running water. Then, put on new cling wrap or a cotton sheet.  Apply a small amount of antibacterial ointment or cream with clean fingers to the burn every time you change the dressing. If small blisters have formed, you can apply fluffy, non-adhesive dressing to them or go see your doctor for treatment. If the dressing becomes dirty, wet, or soaked through before the 48 hours are up, change it. The dressing should be clean and comfortable at all times. Manage any pain from the burn by taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Follow the dosage instructions and only take the recommended amount. Most minor burns will start to scab over within 1-2 weeks. Try to expose the burn to air by leaving it uncovered as it scabs over.  If the burn does not heal within 1-2 weeks, or blisters form, go see your doctor. Be sure to keep the burn moist while it heals. A moist atmosphere over the wound creates a suitable environment for healing.
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Check the burn after 24 hours. Change the dressing every 48 hours. Take over-the-counter painkillers. Allow 10-14 days for the minor burn to heal.