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This can sometimes be difficult but is important for your own sanity. Don’t let him affect how you feel. Bullies generally want to know that they have control over your emotions. They absolutely don't, you do. Behave normally and don’t show fear. Act like his negative comments don’t affect you even if at first you are faking it. React by using a sense of humor, saying something such as "I'm really glad you finally found something funny to say." This will throw the bully off guard and might change the direction of the interaction. Only you are responsible for yourself and your emotions. A good way to practice is by making a list of positive attributes and reflecting on them daily. Another way is by celebrating and rewarding yourself. The more empowered you are and the more you can help yourself, the more likely you'll be able to stop the bully. Think of ways to feel at your best or strongest. Join a club or sport like track and field or drama. Get involved in school activities like yearbook or the school newspaper. You can perfect an existing talent or learn a new skill and make new friends in the process.

summary: Stay positive. Practice appreciating yourself. Stay true to yourself by honoring your unique qualities and talents.


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Maine Coons are well-known for their friendly, relaxed personalities.  They get on well with children and other pets.  If this sounds like your cat, you might have a Maine Coon. Maine Coons enjoy splashing and spilling water.  They’re even known to splash about in toilets.  If your cat seems to have a special fascination with water, and it shows other signs of being a Maine Coon, it’s possible that it’s a Maine Coon. Most people know that dogs are generally extroverted and faithful.  Maine Coons, likewise, are renowned for their reliable and outgoing behavior.  If your cat greets you in the morning and when you arrive at home, it might be a Maine Coon. Another way to identify a Maine Coon is to get a genetic test.  This involves a vet or other medical professional taking a DNA sample from your cat.  Typically, this is done by swabbing the inside of your cat’s cheek for skin cells, drawing a vial of blood, or clipping a bit of its fur.  The vet will then use this biological sample to compare your cat’s genome against known Maine Coon DNA and look for a match. Genetic tests are about 90% accurate. Maine Coons typically have good health.  However, they are susceptible to two conditions.  One is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a condition that causes the walls of the heart to thicken.  The other condition is feline hip dysplasia, which is caused when Maine Coons’ hips don’t form properly and results in pain and arthritis.  The breeder you obtain your Maine Coon from should screen for HCM before you purchase it. Because Maine Coons are naturally large, there is little you can do to prevent hip dysplasia.  Your vet will help you treat your cat should it develop this condition.

summary: Look for a friendly demeanor. Check for a love of water. Look for “dog-like” behaviors. Get a genetic test. Monitor the cat’s health.


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To make this job go faster and get you back on your board sooner, having the right tools at the ready is a must. The necessary items are listed below under Things You'll Need. In particular you'll need pliers/screwdriver, a socket wrench or ratchet and a skate tool (or T-tool). It's easy to lose or misplace a necessary nut, washer, or some other part when you're working on your board. To prevent this, consider putting the parts you're not working with inside a plastic bag. For each wheel removed, you should have a bolt and one to two bearing washers.
summary: Gather the necessary materials. Store the removed parts in a safe place.