INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is located on the upper portion of the web page. Just click on the report’s name to select it. This is on the upper-left area of the Report’s page. Select the method you’d like the expense amount to be credited to from the drop-down list. There are four methods you can choose from:  Via Direct Deposit — Requires that you have a bank account set in your Expensify account. Via PayPal — Your PayPal should be located within the United States and must have a bank account linked to it. Via Bitcoin — You must have an existing Bitcoin address in order to use this method for the reimbursement process. I’ll do it manually — Select this to mark the report as “Reimbursed.” You will then have to manually do the reimbursement process yourself (e.g., going to a payment center to process the payment). A confirmation window will appear after you’ve selected the method from the list of options. Simply click the “Continue” button to confirm your action. The status of the report will now change to “Reimbursed.”

SUMMARY: Click on the “Reports” tab. Select the the expense report you’d like to reimburse. Click the green “Reimburse” button. Choose a payment method. Confirm your selection.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Take some time to think about the main function of the living room. Do you have kids that need space to play? Do you plan on hosting a lot of parties? Does your living room have a large window with a great view? The function of the room should be the main influence in how you design it.  If your living room has a natural focal point, such as a fireplace or a view, consider designing around it. Face the seating towards the focal point so that everyone in the room has a clear view. Add rotating armchairs so you can easily adapt the room to a space for entertaining. If there isn’t a natural focal point, decide how to create one. For example, you can use a large piece of furniture, a brightly-colored wall, a piece of art. Some living rooms are large enough to split into two or more areas. If you have a large living room, and you need a space for kids to play, consider devoting a part of the room to a play area. Use a coffee table or sofa to create a natural divide between areas. Avoid putting furniture too close to an entryway. Guests entering the room should have plenty of clearance. Keep plants and other room accents away from the entryways as well. You don't want your guests to have to fight past anything to enter the room. Leaving clearance around the entryway also makes the room more inviting. Arrange your furniture so that guests can walk around the conversation rather than through it. When designing the living room, you have complete control over how guests will move through the room. Sim to leave 3 feet (0.91 m) of space between furniture and walls so people can easily walk through the room.  Pay attention to any doorways in the living room. Don’t put furniture in front of a door, even if it’s not usually used, as this creates an awkward feeling. If you have one doorway along a wall, then group your furniture in the area along the opposite wall. Two doors across from each other create a natural divide in the room, allowing you to split the room into 2 distinct areas. If you have several doorways to work with, you can split the room into multiple areas, each with a specific emphasis. If you have a small living room, try not to cram too much into it. If you have a large living room, you may be struggling with how to use so much space. Choose furniture that is proportionate to the space and colors that are appropriate for the scale of the room.  For example, don’t fill a small room with large, dark furniture. Pick smaller, light-colored pieces instead. Think about the emphasis of the room and how much space you have to work with. If you need extra seating in a small space, consider a combination of floating chairs and sofas. Being able to move the chairs allows you to remain flexible.  If you have a lot of empty space in your room, incorporate it into your design. A big open room can be welcoming. Whatever you do, keep the room balanced.
Summary: Determine the function of the living room. Keep the entryways clear. Make sure you can walk around the room. Design to fit the size of the room.

The number is (888) 382-1222. The registry will pick up your cellular phone number automatically, but you may be asked to answer some questions regarding your number.  This may take care of the problem. They are now in violation of the Do Not Call Act. Telemarketers in violation of the Act can be fined.
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One-sentence summary -- Call the US Do Not Call registry service using the number that you would like to block from telemarketers. Follow the prompts to register for the service. Wait 31 days for the number to be added to the registry. Ask telemarketers to remove your name and number from their list immediately. Ask them their business name and number, if you still receive calls. Register a complaint with the Do Not Call service at donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx.

Q: Compost the flowers or use them for baking something violet-ish immediately. Add the lemon juice and the sugar. Then turn down the heat to low and simmer for 10 minutes. Use it in cooking for flavoring cakes, pancakes,  scones, frosting (icing), drinks and other food.
A: Place the petals of violet flowers into the canning jar. Cover the violets with the cup of boiling water. Cover the jar and leave the mixture to steep for 24 hours. Strain the liquid and remove the violet flowers. Pour the strained liquid into the saucepan. Bring the mixture to boil. Pour the syrup into a suitable storage jar and refrigerate.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Now that you have captured your first bird, you are officially a falconer. Follow your sponsor's instructions carefully and be patient — it will usually take about six weeks to train your bird for hunting. See the linked article for more information. In addition, the 1997 issue of Hawk Chalk (the official newsletter magazine of NAFA) has a great article on using a technique called Operant Conditioning to train raptors. You can find it here. As you move through the ranks of falconry, you'll enjoy greater freedom and privileges than you did as an apprentice. See below for a brief run-down of each classification as specified for Washington State (most jurisdictions will be similar):   Apprentice Falconer  Only allowed to have one bird at a time May take only an American Kestrel or Red-tailed hawk from the wild (Goshawks allowed in Alaska). Expected to train extensively with sponsor.    General Falconer  May have up to three wild-caught birds at once. Additional variety of birds available for capture (see state bill WAC 232-30-152 for more information.) May sponsor an apprentice after two years at the General level.    Master Falconer  Must demonstrate "at least five years experience as a General Falconer and show expertise in successful hunting and care of their birds, and experience with more than one species of raptor." May have up to five wild-caught birds at once. May have an unlimited number of captive-bred birds for falconry purposes. Most falconers join NAFA, the North American Falconers Association, as apprentices. Membership in NAFA carries many perks, including access to falconry-related news, training resources, discussion groups, and much more. NAFA requires all applicants to fill out a simple application form (available for online submission and printing here).  Membership dues must be paid when submitting your application and once per year after that — North American Membership dues are $45.00 per year, while Foreign Membership dues are $65.00 per year. In addition, you will also want to plan on joining your state or province's falconry association (where applicable.) For example, falconers in Washington State should join the Washington Falconers Association.

SUMMARY:
Start training your bird. Progress to General Falconer (and eventually Master Falconer). Join NAFA.