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As a fellow Punekar, I'd highly recommend looking into Sir Vithaldas Thackersey College of Home Science (SNDT Women's University) in Juhu, which has a campus in Pune. It's one of the most reputed institutions specifically for Home Science. They have strong industry linkages for internships in areas like Nutrition, Human Development, and Textiles. Another great option is Fergusson College (Autonomous). Their B.Sc. in Home Science is well-structured and the college's extensive alumni network helps a lot in securing good internships. My cousin studied there and landed an internship with a leading food brand in her final year. Definitely check out their placement cell's records!
Safety First! Disconnect the battery and wait 10-15 minutes for the airbag system to discharge before you start! You don't want the airbag deploying in your face.
For a VZ Commodore, you'll need a Torx T30 screwdriver and a steering wheel puller.
- Disable Airbag: Disconnect the battery negative terminal.
- Remove Airbag: There are two holes on the backside of the steering wheel (at about 5 and 7 o'clock). Insert the T30 bit and undo the Torx bolts. The airbag module will then come free. Carefully disconnect the airbag electrical connectors (yellow ones).
- Remove Steering Wheel: The main nut is now exposed. Mark the steering shaft and wheel with a marker so you can align it during reinstallation. Remove the large nut. Use a steering wheel puller to gently pop the wheel off the splines. Don't hammer it!
There's a great visual guide on the Just Commodores forum that I used: https://forums.justcommodores.com.au/threads/removing-vz-steering-wheel.30352/
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In simple terms, a web server's purpose is to store, process, and deliver web pages to users. Think of it like a restaurant:
- Storing: It holds all the files that make up a website (HTML, CSS, images, etc.), like a kitchen holds ingredients.
- Processing: When you type a web address (like www.google.com) into your browser, your browser sends a request. The web server "processes" this order.
- Delivering: The server then finds the requested files and sends them back to your browser, which assembles them into the webpage you see. So, it's the waiter bringing your meal to the table.
Without a web server, the websites we visit wouldn't be accessible to anyone. It's the foundational hardware and software that hosts websites on the internet.
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According to the 2011 Census of India, the population of West Bengal was 91,276,115 (over 91 million). However, that data is over a decade old now. Projections for 2023 estimate the population to be around 102-104 million people. For the most accurate and official figure, we'll have to wait for the results of the next census, which has been delayed. So, while the 2011 number is the last official count, the current estimated population is well over 100 million.
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In Creatures of Sonaria, Cuxena is a plushie-like creature that was originally available as part of a limited-time event. As of now, the only way to get it is through trading with other players. It's no longer available for purchase or through gacha rolls. You'll need to save up a lot of mush (the in-game currency) or have other rare creatures or items to offer in trade. Check out the official Creatures of Sonaria Discord server or the game's trading community on Roblox to see what people are currently asking for a Cuxena. Be prepared for it to be expensive, as it's a sought-after limited creature!
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If the text was converted to a Smart Object, you can't just click and type to edit it like a normal text layer. Here's what you do:
- Double-click on the Smart Object's thumbnail in the Layers panel. This will open the Smart Object as a separate .psb file.
- In this new document, you should see your original text layer (if it was still editable when it was made into a Smart Object) or a rasterized layer. If it's a text layer, just use the Type Tool (T) to edit the text. If it's rasterized, you'll have to repaint or recreate it, which is a hassle.
- Once you've made your changes, Save the .psb file (File > Save or Ctrl+S). Then close it.
- Go back to your main Photoshop document. The text should now be updated!
This is the power of Smart Objects—non-destructive editing! Always try to keep layers as Smart Objects when you think you might need to change them later.
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