Problem: Article: Many libraries require you to present proof of residency in order to get a library card. Before you head to the library, gather two pieces of mail with your given name and address on them, such as a bank statement or utility bill. For children or teenagers, a parent’s proof of residency is usually requested. Once you’ve proven residency, you need to prove you are who you say you are. Your library branch will require some form of ID. Although this is typically a state-issued license or ID, students may be able to use their school ID cards, as well. Libraries do not issue library cards online, so make sure you locate and visit your local library in person with the required documents. If you live outside of the area, you may also be required to pay a yearly fee. Although using online catalogs is possible, you have to have a library card before you can use library resources. While at the library, set up your online library profile. This typically uses your library card barcode and a password of your choosing. Creating an online library profile is required to check out items digitally. The way to set up your online account varies from library to library. Some will have simple instructions, while others will require a librarian to complete the process for you.
Summary: Gather two pieces of mail with your name and address. Take your state-issued ID. Visit your local library. Set up your online library profile.

Problem: Article: ISO files are disc image files. These are essentially exact copies of a disc, and burning them to a DVD will make the DVD act as if it was the source of the ISO. ISO files cannot be burned as data files if you want the disc to be a copy. Windows 7 has ISO-burning capabilities built-in. This will open the "Burn Disc Image" window. If you have more than one disc drive, make sure that the correct one is displayed in the "Disc burner" drop-down menu. Burn to begin burning the ISO. You can choose to verify the disc after burning, but this will take extra time and there's nothing that can be done with a disc that doesn't work anyway. The burn process will likely take a few minutes, depending on the size of the ISO and the speed of your burner. Once the ISO has been burned, the disc will act as an exact copy of the source of the ISO. For example, if the ISO file is for a Linux installation disc, your burned disc will now be bootable and can be used to install Linux or run it from the disc.
Summary: Insert a blank DVD. Right-click on the ISO file and select "Burn disc image". Select the drive that contains the blank disc. Click . Use the burned disc.

Problem: Article: Phase 3 should begin when you are about 10 pounds (4.5 kg) from your goal weight. You will start adding carbohydrates back to your diet until your weight loss slows to a crawl. Eat an additional 10 grams of daily carbohydrates per week. Watch the scale and pay attention to your cravings so that you know when you are eating too many carbohydrates.  Weight gain indicates too many carbohydrates are being consumed. Weight loss should slow greatly during this stage, but still be at a loss. If certain foods make you start to gain weight, then you will have to eliminate the foods from your diet.  Watch the scale carefully for any fluctuation. During diets such as these, you've unintentionally created an elimination diet-type environment for your body. This is a good thing! This means that your body has been rid of the foods/substances that had been plaguing it before. So, when adding foods back in, do them one at a time so you know how each food impacts your body. In Pre-Maintenance, you can add starchy vegetables, such as sweet potatoes and winter squash, and whole grains like oatmeal back into your diet. Again, keep a close eye on your weight as you add more variety of carbohydrates.
Summary: Know when to start Phase 3. Add more carbohydrates to your diet. Add foods one at a time. Eat a wider variety of carbohydrates.

Problem: Article: Your old tools, clothes, DVDs, CDs, video games, records, books, and household items could be worth a few bucks to someone else. Host a yard sale, take your items to a local resale shop, or post the items for sale online.  Resale shops often focus on a particular item, such as clothing, books, or video games. Search online for a shop in your area. If you want to sell your items online, try Ebay or Amazon. As another option, sell your items locally through Craigslist or your local classifieds. Look for clothes and accessories that are in good condition, especially items from popular brands. Post your items for sale online through sites like Ebay, Etsy, and Depop. Price them so that you’ll make a profit, even after you pay for shipping.  It may take time for your items to sell, so be patient. When you first get started, look up the items you plan to resell to get an idea for how much they go for. Then, add in estimated shipping costs, which you can find by visiting your local postal service website. That way, you don’t accidentally pay too much for the items. It’s helpful to stick to items you know about. For instance, look for items from stores you know, or pick up brands that are easy to recognize. Similarly, you might focus your efforts on products you have some expertise in, like vintage video games or designer purses. Download an app that reads ISBN numbers so you can scan the barcodes on books. This will pull up the book’s current price on Amazon so you can see if it’s worth trying to resell it. Then, visit used book stores, thrift stores, and garage sales to look for high value books. Post the books for sale online using sites like Amazon or Ebay.  You will likely need to scan a lot of books before you find one that’s worth reselling, so persistence is key. It’s best to keep a low profile as you do this. As you may know from watching popular home improvement shows, flipping homes involves buying up a lower valued property that needs work, and then fixing it up for resell. To get started, you’ll need to have financing either through a bank a partner. Then, you can buy a property that’s priced below market value. After you renovate the property, you may be able to sell it for a profit. Flipping houses may look glamorous on TV, but it’s actually really difficult, dirty work. If you don’t have experience in doing home repairs, then it’s probably not a good idea for you to try flipping houses.
Summary:
Sell items you aren’t using any more. Flip clothes and accessories from thrift stores or yard sales in online auctions. Hunt for under-priced used books that you can sell online. Try flipping houses if you have experience with making home repairs.