You should never seek out someone to fight, or attack someone who is picking on you as a form of intimidation. Fighting is dangerous. Seeking out a fight is always a bad idea.  An aggressor could have a weapon. You never know if someone is carrying a knife or another sharp object, so it's best not to risk it by picking a fight. If you push someone into fighting, they could come back later with friends to target you. You do not want to start a cycle of violence. If you need to fight to defend yourself, do so, but remember this is the only time you should fight. Fighting is only justified when it's the only way for you to escape injury. If you're worried about fighting because someone is targeting you, be proactive. Stay away from areas where you feel fighting may occur. Stay in well lit, open areas where there is a lot of supervision.  It's a good idea to travel in groups, especially if someone is threatening you with aggression. If you're at school, avoid areas where bullies congregate. You may be more likely to get jumped in these areas. If someone is threatening you with physical violence, contact the police. Fighting can have legal consequences for you if you hurt someone, and you can also suffer serious injury. If you are being threatened with violence, report it to the police. The police can help diffuse the situation before violence becomes necessary.  Never be afraid to call the police. They are there to help you. Sometimes, just the act of calling them may be enough to diffuse the situation. Even if the assailant calms down, it might still be a good idea to have an officer near by in case it was just an act and he tries to attack you again. If you've been the target of bullies before, self defense can help. See if you can find a local community center that offers self defense training. You could also try something like karate. A self defense course can teach you safe ways to defend yourself in a fight, and how to avoid injury.  Not every form of self defense will be right for you. Some forms are more practical whiles others aren't. Similarly, some are more defensive while others are offensive. Before you enroll in the class, ask the instructor if you can sit and watch a class or two before you make your decision.

Summary: Avoid fighting unless it's necessary for self defense. Stay away from dangerous areas where fights are likely to occur. Contact the police if necessary. Enroll in a self defense class.


The most basic type of earphones are earbuds, which are cheap and easy to bring anywhere. These earphones fit directly into your ears. Many of them are relatively comfortable to wear, but may not fit correctly and may fall out of your ears.  Earbuds come in different sizes and shapes. Some earphones may not even have rubber ends. In-ear buds fit in your ear canals, so they stay in place better and block out more noise than plain earbuds. If you’re going to wear earbuds, you want them to feel as unobtrusive as possible. Earbuds come in many different varieties, so try on as many kinds as you can before making a selection. Good earbuds feel light in your ears and don’t pinch your skin. For example, some earphones have rubber buds. These may be more comfortable than all-plastic earbuds. This type usually offers better audio quality and noise cancellation when using them instead of bud earphones. However, they are larger, often costlier and may trap heat and moisture that can irritate your ears. Over ear earphones with open backs let in outside noise, so they can be useful outdoors and in some work settings. This depends on how long you plan on wearing the earphones. If you like going for long runs, you are going to need earphones you can wear for hours at a time without them breaking. Durable earphones are often thicker, made from stronger material, and cost a little more than regular earphones. Consider the comfort factor as well. Earphones that feel comfortable at first may start to hurt after hours of usage.

Summary: Pick earphones with buds for portability. Choose earbuds that are comfortable to wear. Choose over ear earphones for greater audio quality. Get durable earphones you can wear for a long time.


This can take anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes, depending on how hot the chocolate was when the spoons were dipped in it and how thick that layer is. If you want to add any toppings to the spoons, do that before you place them in the refrigerator, or the chocolate on your spoons may not hold them together. To prevent the chocolate from melting, be sure to store the spoons in a cool cupboard or in the fridge. You can store them in the freezer, but the chocolate may crack and dry out if it is left for more than a few weeks unsealed. If sealed, the chocolate should last for up to a year. Keep the spoons in a sealed container if you choose to store them in the freeze to keep the chocolate from drying out.

Summary: Refrigerate the chocolate spoons until the chocolate hardens completely. Store the chocolate spoons in the fridge or a cool, dry place.


You will be prompted for a password. Example: sudo apt-get install telnet You will be promoted for that users password. Example: sudo bob telnet localhost 22 You will be promoted for a password. Type logout to switch back. You will be promoted for their password. Type logout to switch back.
Summary: Type sudo before a command to execute the command as the root user. Type sudo <username> before a command to execute the command as another user on the system. Type su to switch your command line session to the root user. Type su <username> to switch your command line session to another user.