Problem: Article: It's the gear-shaped icon on the profile screen. Doing so will open your Tinder settings. These settings affect your Tinder browsing and the kinds of profiles you will see.   Location (iPhone), Swiping in (Android): Change your current location.  Maximum Distance (iPhone), Search Distance (Android): Raise or lower the match-making search radius.  Gender (iPhone), Show me (Android): Select a gender you're interested in. Currently, Tinder only has options for Men, Women, and Men and Women.  Age Range (iPhone), Show Ages (Android): Raise or lower the maximum age you're interested in. You can edit your notifications settings, view the privacy policy, or log out of Tinder from this menu. It's at the top of the Settings page. This will take you back to your profile page. This option is to the bottom-right of your profile picture. These are at the top of the Edit Info page. You can do a couple of different things here:  Tap and drag a photo onto the large photo tile to replace your primary profile photo. Tap x in the bottom-right corner of a photo to delete it from Tinder. Tap + in the bottom-right corner of a photo box to upload a photo from your phone or from Facebook. You can also slide the Smart Photos switch right to allow Tinder to choose a photo for you. You'll do this in the "About (Name)" field. There is a 500 character limit for your description. There are several aspects you can edit here:   Current Work - Tap this to view different options for your current occupation.  School - Select a school from your Facebook profile, or select None.  My Anthem - Select a song from Spotify to set as your profile song.  I Am - Select your gender. This is at the top of the screen. On iPhone, tap the down arrow icon in the top-right to return to your profile page. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so will return you to the main Tinder page, where you can begin matching with others.
Summary: Tap SETTINGS. View the "DISCOVERY" settings. Review the other settings items. Tap Done (iPhone) or  (Android). Tap . Review your current photos. Enter a profile description. Review your profile's information. Tap Done (iPhone) or  (Android). Tap the flame icon.

Problem: Article: Read online about Caesar’s rule as the leader of the Roman Empire, and learn about his rivalry with Marcus Brutus, Mark Antony, and Cassius. Watch re-enactments of the assassination by his rivals on YouTube, and consider his importance as a historical figure.. Many historians agree that the assassination of Caesar was a turning point for the Roman Empire, so the Ides of March is an extremely important day for the history of the world! Find the book online or read an online version to learn about the days leading up to and just after Caesar’s assassination. While some of the play is fictional and dramatic, a lot of the story is historically accurate and is very entertaining to read. Shakespeare wrote in early modern English, which can be difficult to read. If you want a modern English version of the play, search online for a modern English translation, such as the “No Fear Shakespeare” version. Many museums have historical or art collections with pieces from ancient Rome. Find a museum with a collection near you, and plan a visit for the Ides of March. Look at the pieces of art and the artifacts to imagine what life was like during the life of Julius Caesar, Brutus, and Marc Antony.  Check to see if the museum offers discounts for students or weekday visits. Always be respectful while inside of the museum. Don’t touch any of the artifacts unless you’re instructed to, and follow the museum rules about photography. Learn how to pronounce phrases like “Salve,” which means welcome; “Quomodo vales?” which means how are you; and “Nomen mihi est…” which means my name is. This will help you get in the mindset of a Roman citizen during the time of Caesar.  Phrases like “Et tu, Brute?” meaning “And you, Brutus?” as well as “Veni, Vidi, Vici,” meaning “We came, we saw, we conquered,” are important Latin quotes by Caesar that you can use throughout the day. Latin is considered a “dead” language because there are currently no native speakers in the world, but it’s still an extremely important language. If you enjoy learning the language, you can take courses in Latin online or in school to help you study for other topics, like history, science, and art. Some people believe that the Ides of March are cursed due to a number of bad events on that day throughout history. Learn a bit about the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, the Somoan Cyclone, and beginning of the Arab Spring, all of which happened on March 15th. This is also the reason that some people will still say to “Beware the Ides of March!”
Summary: Research the life and death of Julius Caesar. Read Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” to get a more dramatic take on his death. Visit a museum that has exhibits on ancient Rome. Brush up on simple Latin phrases. Look up other famous events that happened on March 15th.

Problem: Article: Tires are manufactured with the tire size printed on the sidewall. The sidewall is the outer wall of the tire, rather than the tread that contacts the road. The size should be printed underneath the tire manufacturer name, just above the rim of the tire. For instance, the series may look like this: P 225 / 50 R 17 98 H On some tires, the series of numbers begins with a letter. “P” stands for “P-metric” and denotes a passenger vehicle. “LT” stands for light truck, “T” means temporary spare, and “C” stands for commercial. If you're purchasing a spare or new tire, you'll need to choose the same service type as the rest of the tires. The 3-digit number before the slash denotes the tire width, which is measured from sidewall to sidewall and corresponds to the tread that contacts the road. The measurement is given in millimeters, and all 4 tires must have the same width. For instance, if the first number is 225, the tire tread is 225 mm wide. The numbers after the slash indicate the aspect ratio, which compares the tire's section height with the tire's section width. If you're replacing only 1 tire, make sure it has the same aspect ratio as the others. For example, if there is a “50” after the slash it means the tire's section height is 50% of the tire's section width.
Summary:
Find the series of numbers on the sidewall. Recognize that the first letter denotes the service type. Note that the first 3-digit number identifies the tire width. Understand that the following 2-digit number is the aspect ratio.