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There are many forms of peaceful protest that can express dissatisfaction without resorting to violence, anger, or rioting. Your location, time, and permits may depend on the type of protest that you choose.  Picketing is a type of rally where people hold up signs and chant slogans to express their complaints. In some cases, you may not need permits to picket. Marching moves the rally through the streets. This allows you to get more visibility, but it requires more permits and organization. A vigil is a quiet form of protest in which people gather silently at night to hold candles. They are often done to memorialize a tragedy. A sit-in is a rally where people occupy a space or area. They may refuse to move until their demands are met or acknowledged. In the United States, the government cannot deny you the right to protest, but they can set rules for how you do it. Check with your local city council or police to learn if you need permits to protest in your town. Ask them what laws or regulations there are surrounding protests.  Generally, you can protest on the sidewalk without a permit as long as you are not blocking the way. If you are planning to march, you will need to get permits to close the streets. You may be required to get permission if you plan to use loud speakers. If you are protesting on private property, you will need to get written permission from the property owner to protest. Permits are typically granted by the police or city council a few weeks before the protest. You will need to tell them the time, date, and location of the protest. Keep in mind that the government cannot deny you a permit based on what you're protesting.  When you apply for a permit, you may be granted a police presence at the assembly to help keep the peace. If your permit is denied, you may be able to appeal the decision. You can offer to change your route, time, or location. Many forms of civil disobedience, such as blocking traffic, are illegal. You can be fined or arrested for these acts. Even at a legal rally, there is always a risk that participants might be arrested. Understand these risks, and prepare yourself ahead of time just in case.  Get legal representation ahead of the protest. If you are arrested, ask to call your lawyer immediately. You may want to save money in advance to pay for bail or fines. Ask a partner, friend, or family member to pay your bail if necessary. Do not plan to resist arrest. Speakers can help spread the cause by talking about the movement that you have started. They should also motivate the crowd to keep protesting. Short, brief, and proactive speeches are best. You should approve all speakers before the event. Remind them that this is a peaceful protest. They should not incite violence or encourage people to break the law. Once you have gotten all of the right permits, you can start advertising your protest. Make sure to specify that this will be a peaceful protest. Use bright colors and large fonts to catch people's eye. To advertise, you can:  Post flyers in local coffee shops, university campuses, libraries, and other public venues. Make an event page on a social media website and share it with your friends. Inform the local news channel about the location of the protest. Make an announcement at a society meeting, church, charity event, or other public gathering.

summary: Decide what type of protest you want to do. Research your local laws. Get a permit to protest if needed. Be prepared for a worst-case scenario. Recruit speakers to motivate the crowd. Advertise your protest.


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You will be asked to sign in with your Skype username, your Microsoft account, or your Facebook account, depending on the option you chose during your account creation. Enter the necessary information and sign in. Upon starting Skype for the first time, you will be asked to choose a profile picture. This is an optional step but makes it easier for your contacts to recognize you. During the first time startup, Skype will attempt to test your webcam and microphone. If they are properly connected to your computer, you should see an image from your webcam appear in a box. Speak a few words into the microphone to make sure that it is working properly. Once Skype is up and running, you will be presented with your profile. Your list of contacts appears on the left side of the application and is most likely currently empty. To add contacts, click the “+” button next to the person icon above the contacts list.  Search by name, email address, or Skype username. Select the person that you want to add from the results list. This will open their profile in the right frame of the app. You can send them a text message, call them, or add them to your contacts. Click the blue link in the text area to add them to your contact list.

summary: Open the program. Choose a profile picture. Configure your webcam and microphone. Add contacts.


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You can deactivate your Facebook account temporarily. None of your information will be deleted, and you can reactivate it at any time. While this doesn't keep you from accessing it, subconsciously knowing that it's deactivated could help keep you from visiting it. When you deactivate your account, your profile will be hidden from the rest of Facebook, which will help keep you from getting distracted by notifications and messages. You can easily reactivate your Facebook account at the end of the day by logging back in with your email address and password. Your account will be restored and your information will be saved.
summary: Deactivate your Facebook account when you don't want to access it. Reactivate your account when you're ready.