Q: A single-color t-shirt will add contrast to your outfit while keeping it simple. Light colored jackets can be offset with dark colored shirt choices and vice versa. Wear a graphic tee for a trendier look.  When selecting a graphic tee or similar shirts, choose ones with designs on the front-middle of the shirt. This way others can see the design when your jacket’s unbuttoned. When wearing a tee, elaborate shoes might clash with your casual look. Try sneakers, simple boat shoes, or a casual, low-cut boot. Simple patterns, like horizontal stripes, can add pop to your ensemble. More complex patterns, like paisley, may draw attention away from your jacket. Jean jackets are often associated with rugged cowboys and rural farmers. Emphasize these qualities with plaid and simple checked patterns. Shirts made of flannel fabric are also an excellent choice for the rustic look. To complete your rustic appearance, wear a cowboy hat and some cowboy boots. Try not to over accessorize, as this may come across as though you’re trying too hard to look the part. If the color or the style of the denim of your jacket and pants don’t match, these may end up clashing. Get around the matching problem by wearing black jeans with your jean jacket. Keep this look simple and refined with a pair of brown shoes or low cut boots. Wear sneakers to dress this look down. Khaki pants will provide a casual, laid-back look with nearly any shirt and jean jacket combo. Traditional khakis will suit blue and black jackets. Khakis dyed non-traditional colors can add some variety to an everyday outfit.  Pair traditional khakis with a jean jacket and a button down shirt for a look that might be described as “rugged gentleman.” Brown accessories, like belts and bracelets, and brown footwear, like derbies and oxfords, work well with traditional khaki pants. Oxblood colors add a rich, refined warmth to this look.
A: Keep casual with a t-shirt. Play up the rustic qualities of your jacket. Match denim pants with your jacket carefully. Choose khaki pants for a versatile outfit.

Q: The pictures on your Android device will be transferred to your computer's hard drive, and will then be deleted automatically from your Android's storage.
A: Connect your Android device to your Mac. Swipe down from the top of the Android screen. Tap the USB connection option. Tap Photo transfer. Click the Go menu on your Mac. Click Applications. Double-click Image Capture. Click your Android device in the Devices menu. Click the arrow in the lower left corner. Click the Delete after import box. Click the Import all button.

Q: Once you have researched and designed your brochure, you should find a local print shop that will be able to print your brochure. It is not recommended to print your brochures on a home printer, as they are typically low quality and will not print at high resolution. The print shop will have higher quality printers and paper to give your brochure a professional look. When you go to a professional printer, be sure to ask what options they have. Choose a high quality paper that looks crisp and clean. Think about having a glossy finish that will give your brochure a slick, high-class look. You can think about a non-traditional brochure for a unique and professional look. It is possible to have a tri-fold brochure with the tops of the pages at different heights, or a bi-fold with a rounded back side. The possibilities are endless. If you want the final product to come out looking amazing, the best idea is to be talking constantly with your printer. They'll have experience and be able to advise you. Make sure that you talk to them at the beginning so that they will be able to see your vision.
A: Avoid printing at home. Explore your options at the print shop. Communicate constantly with your printer.

Q: Knowing the exact criteria to maintain a DID diagnosis may help you identify whether or not you need a psychological evaluation to confirm your suspicion. According to the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM-5), the primary diagnostic tool used in psychology, there are five criteria that must be met for a person to be diagnosed with DID. All five must be verified before a diagnosis can be made. They are:  There must be two or more distinct states within a single individual, which is outside societal and cultural norms for the individual. The person will have recurrent memory issues such as gaps in memory of everyday activities, forgetting personal information, or traumatic events. The symptoms cause significant impairment in functioning (school, work, home, relationships). The disturbance is not part of a widely recognized religious or cultural practice. The symptoms are not the result of substance abuse or a medical illness. A lot of times, DID is painted as a mental illness that shows up once or twice among an entire country of people; it is made to seem very rare. However, recent studies suggest that between one to three percent of the population actually suffer from the illness, putting it in the normal range for mental illness diagnoses. Keep in mind though, that the severity of the illness does vary from person to person. Whether as a result of social conditioning or because of a general increased likelihood for women to suffer significant traumatic abuse as children than do men, women are three to nine times more likely to be diagnosed with DID than are men. Further, women tend to manifest more states/personalites than do men, having an average of 15+, while men have an average of eight+.
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Learn the specific criteria for a DID diagnosis. Recognize DID is a common disorder. Know that DID is many times more likely to be diagnosed in women, than in men.