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Removing Battery Acid from Old Controllers Outline

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The first step would be locating old video game controllers that haven't been in use for a while. This would have a photo of an old Nintendo Wii remote, gloves, vinegar or lemon juice, waste bin, and some Q-tips. The photo would have them all lined up together. The second step would be opening the back of the remote where the batteries are located. The hands opening would have gloves on to protect hands from the acid. The third step would be removing the acidic batteries and placing them in the garbage. This would contain a photo of the gloved hands placing them in the trash. If they are rechargeable batteries they should be recycled rather than being thrown away. Another photo dumping the acid residue in the garbage just by shaking the remote over the garbage. The fourth step would be placing the remote down and taking a Q-tip and dipping it in the persons choice of either vinegar or lemon juice. The photo would have the remote laying down with the battery side up and the Q-tip be...

A Times Square of Your Peers and Misinformation

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    Social media has progressed well beyond any other medium so quickly. Social media can be used by anyone with internet access which in today’s world is fairly common now. Now, you may not even need internet access if you have a smart device. You are able to access social media just by using your cell phone carrier service. It isn't limited to the home now, it can be anywhere.     Social media itself can only be as intrusive as you want it to be. You have very much control over what you put online and how you interact with others. You can make your accounts as public or private as you desire. What you put out there isn't just magically appearing; it's all under your control. In the late 2000's and early 2010's, social media wasn't egging you on to more information about you as much as it is now. Social media is a business now, they need to sell advertisement space and has become no different than being in the center of Times Square talking to all you...