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The Daedric armor requires at least a level 90 Smithing. The Smithing level of your character can be increased by constantly forging items in the Blacksmith’s forge.  To forge items, approach a Blacksmith forge that can be found in any town. Press the interaction on your keyboard or controller to start forging weapons and armors. Your Smithing level will increase regardless of what item you forge. Open your Skills menu inside the game and select Smithing to view the Smithing skill tree of your character. The second to the top point of the tree is the Daedric Smithing perk. To unlock this, all you need to do is to use all the skill points you gained when you were leveling up your Smithing skill (step 1) and unlock all the perks below the Daedric (there are 8). The Daedric armor set composes of five parts, namely: the chest plate, boots, gauntlets, helmet, and the shield. To get the complete set, you’ll need the following:  10 Leather Strips — This can be bought from merchants all over the game for 3 Gold. 17 Ebony Ingots — This can be bought from merchants all over the game for 150 Gold once your character reaches level 27. 5 Daedra Hearts (for each piece of the set) — This can be obtained by killing a Dremora inside the Shrine of Mehrunes Dagon located at The Pale, one of the nine “Holds” in Skyrim. Once you’ve collected all the required materials, approach a Blacksmith forge and press the interaction key to start creating an armor. Once the armor has been created, it will automatically be added to your bag. Open your character’s bag and select the Daedric armor pieces. Using your controller’s navigation buttons, equip each item of the set one at a time.

summary: Increase your Smithing level. Unlock the Daedric Smithing Perk. Get the items for the recipe. Create the armor. Equip the armor.


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. Filing your nails in a back and forth motion can create tiny tears in the nail and this may lead to breakage. To prevent this from happening, make sure that you file your nails in one direction only. Apply gentle pressure to your nail with the file. Then, move the file in one direction. After you reach the end of the file, take the file away from your nail and return it to the starting point. Cutting your cuticles can introduce bacteria into your nail beds. These bacteria can cause an infection in your nails. This may irritate your nails and even lead to nail loss.  Instead of cutting your cuticles, try pushing them back with an orange tipped cuticle stick. Apply some cuticle oil to soften them first and then use the tip of the orange tipped cuticle stick to gently push back your cuticles. Soaking your cuticles in a little warm water will also help to soften them and keep them healthy. Part of the reason why nails break is because people use them to do things that they are not suited for, such as opening cans of soda. To prevent breakage, avoid using your nails as tools. Use the right tool for the job instead.  For example, if you are trying to open a package, don’t use your nails to peel off the tape. Get a pair of scissors and use them to cut open the package instead. It is also a good idea to wear vinyl or latex gloves whenever you wash dishes, clean, or do other things that might expose your nails to water and chemicals. In some cases, the best way to rehab your nails is to let them breathe for a while. Try going without any nail polish or other products on your nails for a few weeks (or months, depending on how damaged your nails are). This will give your nails a chance to repair themselves.  While you are letting your nails breathe, you can buff and file your nails to keep them looking neat and clean. Try rubbing a drop of olive oil into each of your nails for a natural shine. Rounded edges are less likely to break than square edges, so try to maintain a rounded edge while you are growing out your nails. To create rounded edges, file your nails with a curving motion, as if you are tracing a half-circle around the tip of your nail. Keep filing in this manner until you have rounded out the tips of your nails.

summary: File in one direction Leave your cuticles alone. Use tools instead of your nails. Let your nails breathe. Go for rounded edges instead of square tips.


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Many overseas jobs will not consider you for a position unless you already have a visa or work permit organised. Be sure you understand the requirements for a visa or work permit and know that you will be able to meet them before thinking seriously about applying for a job abroad. The embassy of the country you want to work in will provide information for applying for a Visa.  Ensure you have a full and valid passport before inquiring about a visa. You can also look online for visa requirements and application cycles for different countries. Country specific information is provided on the website of the US State Department. Finding a job abroad can be a difficult prospect. You have to demonstrate not only that you are a good person for the job, but that you can offer something more than the prospective local candidates who will most likely take less time to adapt to the new working environment. Because of this, and the difficulties of breaking into a foreign working culture, it is especially important that you utilise your contacts and networks as much as possible.  Use online networks as well as your college alumni association to create contacts with people working in your field abroad. Once you find people who have made the move abroad successfully, ask them for advice and guidance on how you can do the same. The language requirements will vary depending on the type of job you are interested in getting. For example, if you are working for the US government abroad you may find that the majority of people in your office are American and business is conducted solely in English. If you are applying to work in a foreign firm you will probably be expected to be able to work in the native language.  Ensure you know the expectations and can meet them before you apply for a position. Even if you do not need to be fluent in the local language to get a job, having a command of basic phrases at the minimum will make life abroad easier. If you are not required to speak the local language you should make it clear in your application that you are keen to learn and will take evening classes once you arrive.
summary: Apply for a visa and/or work permit. Make contacts and use your networks. Consider the language requirements.