On the home screen, there’s a left panel menu. Tap on “Flight Search” to open a small window in the top middle of the screen for the search parameters. ” From the Flight Search window, tap on the header tabs to select between “One way” or “Round-trip.” Appropriate fields will be provided for the corresponding type. The main difference between “One way” and “Round-trip” is the return date. In the search form, locate the From field and type in your source location. This is the place where you are departing from. This can either be the airport name or its 3-letter code. In the search form, locate the To field and type in your destination. This is the place where you are going to. This can either be the airport name or its 3-letter code. In the search form, locate the Departure Date field and set your preferred departure date. This is a date field and a calendar menu would appear.  Navigate through the calendar to set your chosen date. Tap on the date to populate the field. In the search form, locate the Return Date field and set your preferred return date. This is a date field and a calendar menu would appear.  Navigate through the calendar to set your chosen date. Tap on the date to populate the field. This is only applicable if you chose “Round-trip” from step 2. Otherwise, skip this step. In the search form, locate the Sort by field and chose the sorting method from the list. This field sets in which order your results would be displayed. You can set it by Stops, Duration, Departure, or Arrival. Start your search by tapping on the blue “Search” button. This is the only button found on the Search form at the bottom part. The resulting flights that match your search parameters will be shown. Scroll up and down to select a flight you like.  The carriers’ logos will be displayed on the left part of the results for easy identification. The departure times, arrival times, total flight duration, number of stops, and connecting airports will be displayed per flight result. When you’ve selected a flight, tap on it. More flight details will be displayed right under the selected flight. Details per flight leg will be displayed by groups. Aside from the data shown from step 9, you will also be able to see the carriers, flight numbers, total flight distance, and aircraft models and types. If you want to explore other flight parameters, tap on the “Start new search” button found at the bottom of the window. You will be brought back to the flight search screen in step 3.
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One-sentence summary -- Do a flight search. Decide on “One way” or Round-trip. Indicate source. Indicate destination. Set the departure date. Set the return date. Define sorting method. Find flights. Select a flight. View flight details. Start a new search.


Brush all of your hair until the brush moves through your hair easily, with little or no resistance. Make sure that there are no tangles and that your hair is ready to be put into pigtails. Separate your hair into two low pigtails on the sides of your head. Bring the ends of the pigtails in front of your shoulders so that you can see what you are doing. Secure the towel with a strong hair clip or safety pin. The towel will help prevent hair from getting on your neck and clothing.  You may also want to put some newspaper on the floor to catch the hair that you trim off. Identify the amount of length that you would like to cut and hold your hair around this section using your middle and index fingers. For each pigtail, cut the hair in a straight line just below where you are holding it with your fingers. Make sure the scissors you use are meant for cutting hair and that they are very sharp. You can cut your hair at a slight angle if you’d like a bit of a slant to your cut. Just make sure that you cut the other pigtail at a similar complementary angle. Take your hair out of the pigtails, run your fingers through your hair, and shake out your curls. Inspect your hair from all angles and make sure it looks how you want it to look. Use the scissors to touch up any spots that don’t look right. Look for any strands that are drastically longer than others or that are angled differently and trim as needed.
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One-sentence summary -- Detangle your hair. Put your hair into pigtails. Wrap a towel around your neck and shoulders. Decide how short you want to go. Cut your hair. Remove the elastic hairbands. Inspect your curls.


The person (or company) that built your house can clue you in on the exact structure of the house. If construction was recent, they may not even charge you for a quick call or consultation. Even if they do, keep in mind that a relatively small fee is nothing compared to the disastrous structural damage that can result from tearing down a load bearing wall. If you can't figure out which walls are load bearing and no one you call seems to know, you may want to hire a professional building inspector. Paying for an hour of a building inspector's time is definitely worth it if you want to remodel safely. Home inspections typically cost several hundred dollars. This rate can vary depending on the market and the size of the house - some high-end estimates can be as high as $1,000. Some independent companies offer their services to help would-be home improvers decide how to proceed with their project. These companies may employee construction managers, interior decorators, and other experienced home improvement experts. When it comes to modifying a wall that you're not sure is load bearing, these companies may be able to tell you what changes are possible, what changes are unsafe, or even answer the question of whether the wall is load bearing or not outright. If you're interested in this route, research companies in your area online to ensure you pick a credible, reliable company. Avoid removing a wall yourself unless you are extremely confident it is not bearing a load. As stated before, removing a load bearing wall can cause structural weakening and even potentially life-threatening structural collapse. Keep in mind that renovations are semi-permanent, so removing non-load bearing walls may change what additions you can make to your home in the future.
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Call the original builder, if you can. Call a building inspector if you have any doubts. Hire a home remodel consultant. Above all, use caution.