Q: Its app icon resembles a light-blue "e" with a yellow band wrapped around it. Click the gear-shaped icon in the top-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the top of the drop-down menu. It's on the right side of the Internet Options window in the "Browsing history" section. If you don't see this option, first click the General tab at the top of the Internet Options window. You'll want to make sure that both the "Temporary Internet files and website files" box and the "Cookies and website data" box are checked.  If both of these boxes have checkmarks in them, you don't have to click the checkboxes. You can uncheck every other box on this page if you want to clear only the cache. It's at the bottom of the window. This will clear your Internet Explorer cache. Both options are at the bottom of the window. Doing so saves your changes and exits the Internet Options window.
A: Open Internet Explorer. Open Settings . Click Internet options. Click Delete…. Check the cache boxes. Click Delete. Click Apply, then click OK.

Q: Many times you can find great deals this way. Auctions can sell guns at any price. It is important to note that many private sellers have no history of a weapon being sold as the previous owner may be deceased. You can ask the seller about it, but they are not required to complete any paperwork due to the sale being a private estate.
A: Find a local auction online or an estate sale. Do your homework before you purchase.

Q: Make an appointment with your doctor to talk about your condition.  Sometimes enlarged breasts or fatty breast tissue in men is a sign of a hormonal imbalance which should be treated with medications.  Your doctor will help you to rule out gynecomastia as the source of your problem. gynecomastia is the swelling of breast tissue due to hormone imbalances.  With proper treatment, you may be able to reverse this condition. Discuss treatment options with your doctor. Changing your prescription or narcotic drug use can usually change the condition quickly. In some cases, where serious illness is involved, you may be asked to remain on the medication. There are specially designed shirts that are very tight and will help hide and mask the look of excess fat in your chest.  Tight compression shirts help mask the look of excess fat or gynecomastia by compressing excess fat to your body. These shirts are an excellent quick fix for formal events or work.  No one can tell you're wearing one and they do an excellent job at disguising your upper body. If you have tried weight loss methods and still don't see a difference you may want to consider making a consult with a cosmetic or plastic surgeon.  Sometimes weight loss or medical treatment doesn't resolve enlarged or fatty breasts in men.  A surgeon can perform a few different procedures to help you get rid of the excess fat tissue.  Liposuction.  This procedure does not remove the actual breast gland, but does remove the excess fat from the breast.  However, if you gain weight you may notice the fat may return to this area. Mastectomy.  This a procedure that doctors will use to remove the breast tissue and gland.  If this procedure is done laparoscopically the recovery time is generally minimal.
A: Talk to your doctor. Buy compression tank tops and shirts. Consider seeing a cosmetic surgeon.

Q: Every document serves some kind of purpose. It might be trying to convince people to do something, or maybe it's meant to describe events that took place somewhere. By carefully reading through the document, you should get a sense of why the author created it in the first place.  Documents that tell people what to do are called prescriptive documents. Documents that describe events are called descriptive documents. For example, an early twentieth-century book of manners - which tells women how to behave in public - is an example of a prescriptive document. A newspaper article that covers the events of the Boston Tea Party is an example of a descriptive document. What is the point the author is trying to get across? Their argument can help you understand where the author is coming from and whether they might have a vested interest in people accepting their argument as true.  Keep in mind that the author's argument might be obvious or it might be subtle. For example, the author of a publicity flyer that asks the public to come to a pro-union meeting might say, "Joining the UAW will make your family more financially secure!" That author's argument is pretty obvious - that the United Auto Workers union will help working families. By contrast, the author of a newspaper article about civil rights protests might say "The protesters were met with violence when police officers turned water hoses on them. Many protesters were injured, while the police seemed unconcerned." This sounds like a description of what happened. However, the author's description of injured protesters and unconcerned police suggests that the author's subtle argument is that the protesters were right and the police were wrong. In historical documents, silence often says as much as actual words. Figuring out what gets left out is often called “reading between the lines,” and it’s something historians do to determine an author’s real motivation. For example, if the source is an obituary of Benedict Arnold, what do you know about him that gets left out of the obituary? Does it mention the fact that Americans consider him a traitor? Does it only focus on Americans’ perception of him? The things that get left out can tell you a lot about who wrote the document and why. Corroborating the historical document with other sources will help you determine whether the information presented in the document is factual. Look through other sources and note any points of agreement or disagreement between the sources and the historical document you're analyzing.If a variety of sources are in disagreement with the historical document, then it's a sign that the information presented in the document isn't correct. Once you’ve analyzed a historical document, you need to decide if the document is credible or not. You can determine if a historical document is credible using a variety of methods, like:  Verifying any evidence that the document gives for its claims. If you're able to back up the evidence using other sources, then you know the document's claims are valid. Considering the credibility of the author. If your research finds that the author of the document was unreliable or extremely biased, it's a clue that the document isn't credible.
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Figure out the author's purpose. Determine the author’s argument. Pay attention to what isn’t said. Corroborate the document with other sources. Determine the document’s credibility.