Article: If it hasn't been made clear already, you cannot successfully prepare for the ACT the night (or even week) before. If you have been preparing long and hard, resist the urge to do a final cram the night before.  You're more likely to fry your brain and hurt your results on test day.  Trust your preparation over the long term. Yes, the test is important for your future, but try not to obsess over it.  Stimulate your mind and body to keep both sharp for test day and to take a breather from test preparation.  Exercise is good for the body and mind, and thus a beneficial distraction.  It will help keep you energized as your approach test day. It is not a waste of brainpower to think about or work on non-ACT ideas or projects.  Indeed, they will help keep your mind stimulated and ready for action on test day. Good nutrition and sufficient sleep during preparation and leading up to test day will benefit you far more than sacrificing one or both in the name of a little more study time. Know where you need to be, when you need to be there,  and what you need to bring (ID, pencils, approved calculator, etc.) well beforehand. For more detailed information on preparation just before test day and strategies for test day itself, see How to Ace the ACT.
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Don't try to cram. Keep yourself occupied. Eat and sleep. Be ready to roll on test day.

Problem: Article: Keep yourself safe by not touching mold with your bare hands. If you are using vinegar or Borax to clean the mold, regular household rubber gloves are fine. However, if you are working with bleach, choose natural rubber or PVC gloves instead. Take the gloves off as soon as you are finished cleaning so that the spores don’t spread throughout your home. It’s best to wear old clothes that you don’t mind getting stained or damaged by the cleaning solutions and hot water wash cycle. Always use hot water to wash your clothes with immediately after you have finished cleaning so that the spores trapped in the fabric are killed and don’t spread. It’s especially important that you wear old clothes if you are using bleach. This is because bleach can remove the color from fabrics. Open as many windows are possible and turn on the bathroom fan if there is one. This helps to prevent you inhaling the mold spores and any toxic fumes that may be released by the cleaning solutions. You can also bring a portable fan into the bathroom if you have one.
Summary: Use rubber gloves whenever you are working with mold. Wear old clothes and wash them in hot water after cleaning mold. Keep the bathroom ventilated while you are cleaning.

Regardless of the type of escorting services that you provide, providing a professional service is key. If you are attending an event with a client, make sure that you ask what the dress code is first so that you know what sort of attire is appropriate to wear. Whether you are meeting the client at their home or in a public space, make sure that you have planned your travel arrangements well in advance so that you aren’t late. For females, long or knee-length dresses are usually best for high rise events. If the event is more casual, try a halter or backless dress. For males, a collared shirt is a good option for most events. How you treat your clients plays a big part in your success as a professional escort. Be courteous, polite, and warm with every client, yet remember to also remain assertive and in control of the situation. Try to build rapport with your clients so that they are more likely to work with you again. Another important part of building a good relationship with your clients is simply listening to them. Many clients will just want to talk and to enjoy spending time with you, with other services having a less important role. With any escorting service, it’s important that you are paid before you begin working. Request the payment straight after introducing yourself to the client. You can either take cash or credit payments depending on what you feel comfortable with. If the client does not have the payment or refuses to pay you, leave straight away. It’s best not to wait until after you have finished working, as otherwise, the client may reveal that they don’t have money to pay you. It’s important to be entirely transparent about your boundaries with every client before you begin working. Explain the services that you do and don’t provide, the cost for each service, and the length of time that each service takes. Always stick to your own rules and limits, and never let yourself be persuaded or controlled by a client. Never be afraid to say no to a client and always remember that you are the one who has the final say.
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Dress professionally and arrive on time to meet clients. Maintain a polite, professional conduct at all times. Take payments upfront before you begin working. Remain assertive with your clients and specify your boundaries.