Either type “Tednugent.com” into your web browser’s address bar, or search “Ted nugent” in a search engine. When you search for this, the first link that shows up should be for Ted’s website as listed above. Click the link to go to the website. When you get to the website, you’ll see an ad for Ted Nugent’s current concert tour. At the bottom of the page, you’ll find a rectangular button labeled “Enter Tednugent.com.” Click on this to go to the main page of Ted’s website. If this ad is removed at some point, you won’t have to follow this step. The web browser will automatically load the main page of the site. Once you are on Ted’s main site, you need to navigate to the Contact page. Scroll all the way to the bottom and locate the navigation bar, which has multiple links you can click. Click the link labeled “Contact” to view the page with options for reaching out to Ted. You’ll have to scroll past sections on the page for News, Media, Discography and a few others. ” The contact page lists various ways to contact Ted or his associates. In the section labeled “For press, appearance and advertising inquiries,” you’ll see the name Linda Peterson listed as the person to contact.  It is possible that at some point Ted’s press person will change. If you don’t see Linda’s name, there should be someone else listed as the contact person. The page clearly states that Ted does not respond to emails himself. He has people who receive and respond to emails that are sent to him. ” This name is a link to the email address for the person in charge of Ted’s public relations. You’ll copy the address which can then be pasted into the “To” section when you write an email from your personal account. Clicking the name “Linda Peterson” will take you directly to an email address to her, if you have this function set up in your web browser. Open your email account and start a new email. In the “To” box, right click and select paste so that Linda Peterson’s email address shows up in the box. Write a fitting subject in the Subject box, such as “Fan letter for Ted Nugent.”  Write a clear and concise email that tells Linda why you are writing to Ted.  Remember that Ted will not see your email himself and won’t respond personally. Because he gets so many emails from people, he has people take care of his email communication. Be specific about why you are writing and what information or action you are hoping for Linda or Ted to do in response to your writing. It may help to include a phone number in case they wish to call in response.

Summary: Go to Ted Nugent’s personal website. Scroll to the bottom and click the “Enter Tednugent.com” button. Find the “Contact” link at the bottom of the page. Find the name “Linda Peterson. Right click on the name and choose “Copy Email Address. Compose an email to Linda Peterson.




Summary: Draw an oval. Repeat another oval of a slightly smaller size on the right of the earlier one at a bit of distance. Overlap the two ovals with an oval between them. Attach a tapered box to the edge of the oval on the extreme left. Create another smaller tapered box on the right edge of the same oval. Create further similar box adjacent to the earlier one. Add another one at the bottom of the oval on the extreme right. Join another one adjacent to it to complete the guides of the four legs. Join small irregular boxes at the bottom of the four legs for the feet. Draw guides in the form of curves and lines for the horns and ears. Based on the above lines draw all the details. Erase all guides. Color and shade the rhino appropriately.


It is important to know how to turn off speakerphone during a call without hanging up on the caller on the other end. Tap the image of a speaker on the left bottom of your Android screen. This will reduce the amplification of the sound from your Android speakers and return to normal phone mode. If you find that your Android device always answers on speakerphone, you may want to use the following steps to turn off the default speakerphone option. Application Manager allows you to customize your Android device including disabling applications that you do not use.  Unlock your Android phone and tap on the Settings icon. Tap on the Device tab. Tap on the Applications option. Tap on the Applications Manager. To do this you will access S Voice Settings. S Voice is a voice-recognition app that recognizes your voice commands which allows you to operate features of your phone hands-free.  Tap on S Voice Settings. Disable Auto Start Speakerphone.If this does not turn off Speakerphone as the default setting on your Android phone, you will need to proceed to with the next steps to disable S Voice. With S Voice disabled, you will not be able to use the built in voice recognition software to operate some of your phone's features hands-free.  Within the S Voice Settings also disable Voice Wake-up and Voice Feedback. Disable S Voice by tapping the Turn Off/Disable button.

Summary: Turn off Speakerphone during a call. Access Application Manager on your Android. Turn off default speakerphone. Disable S Voice.


Your goal is to break down the stereotypical standards of behavior for inter-sex communication, since you are asking for a “friend date” and not a romantic date.  He might feel peer pressure if his friends are there to treat you like a potential love interest, or to assume that you are hitting on him. The presence of other people might create anxiety for one or both of you.  If you are anxious, your request to hang out as friends might unintentionally come off as insincere. Instead of approaching the subject of hanging out together from the perspective of having compatible personalities, ask him to join you at a concert for a band you have been talking about, or to go ride all the roller coasters at the nearest amusement park.  Avoid statements like, “I think we should be friends,” or “We have a lot in common and should hang out sometime.” These expressions imply saying yes to a “friend date” means committing to be in your life long-term. Telling him you like his personality and want to spend time together might put him on the defensive by sounding too much like a romantic interest. Keep your request casual. Don’t excessively explain why you want to hang out with him or offer too many choices of activities to share. Instead of saying, “Let’s go to a concert together sometimes,” you can say, “I’m going to see________ play this Friday.  Want to come?” When people are shown interest by someone of the opposite sex, they tend to consider whether or not they are being hit on. Avoid any inclination to flirt just because he is a guy.  Treat him the same as you would a girl you want to befriend.  Watch your tone of voice to ensure you are speaking like you do to your other friends. Girls tend to speak in a higher voice and talk more quickly when flirting with a new person.  Avoid touching him or entering his personal space.  With the exception of a handshake or high five, don’t initiate physical contact since it is a universal sign of flirting.  If you already have a significant other, state that up front to express that you are not available for dating and just want to be friends.  If you get the impression that he is attracted to you or thinks it’s a date, be direct and tell you are only looking for companionship, not a boyfriend.  It is less likely to feel like a “date” if you invite him to join a group of friends. Another advantage to asking him to do something specific, rather than just spending time together, is that it allows him the choice to decline without feeling bad or worrying about offending you. Negative feelings are no way to start a friendship!  Saying no doesn’t mean that he has no interest in hanging out with you.  He may have another engagement that day. He might have had a bad experience at the club where your favorite band is playing and not want to go there. Perhaps he is very hesitant about starting new relationships too quickly due to past experiences with failed friendships.  Respect his right to say no, and don’t assume it means he isn’t interested in doing something else at another time. Don’t push him by inviting him somewhere else immediately. Wait until you have another encounter with him to explore other possible mutual interests.
Summary: Approach him when he’s alone, not with a group of his friends. Ask him to do something specific. Make it clear that you want a friendship, not a relationship. Don’t take it personally if he turns you down the first time.