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The same clues will be used for the second round of the game. Try to remember the words or phrases in the bowl from the previous round, as this can help you do better in this round and the third, or final, round. A player from Team B will go first this round, taking a clue from the bowl. It should buzz or beep when the time is up. In this round, the player can use 1 word only as a clue for their team. This is when remembering the clues from the previous round comes in handy, as it will help the team members guess correctly. Once the team guesses the clue correctly, the player can choose a new clue from the bowl. For example, if the clue is “steak,” the person may say, “cow” or “beef.” Once the 1 minute is up, count how many pieces of paper Team B guessed correctly. Leave the clues they guessed correctly out of the bowl, to the side. A player from Team A will pick out clues and play with their team for 1 minute. The teams should take turns guessing the clues in the bowl using 1 word hints for 1 minute at a time. Do this until there are no more clues in the bowl. Tally up the final point scores for each team for the round and add it to the total from the previous round of the game.

summary: Put the pieces of paper back in the bowl. Have a player from Team B select a clue from the bowl. Set a timer for 1 minute. Get the player to use 1 word to help their team guess the clue. Tally up Team B’s score at the end of the round. Switch between teams until all the clues in the bowl are used.


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Before you can get married at a court, you need to have a marriage license. You can obtain a license by calling your local circuit court or searching their website for details on how to obtain a marriage licence. They will inform you of the steps that you will need to take in your legal jurisdiction to obtain a marriage license. Once you have spoken to the court, you will know which documents are necessary in order to obtain a marriage license. For example, you will both likely need to supply your driver’s license or government-issued photo ID, birth certificate, and Social Security number.  The documentation required may vary between jurisdictions. Make sure you have all of the necessary documents before heading to the court to apply for the marriage license. Once you have gathered the necessary information, you can fill out the paperwork necessary to apply for a marriage license. This will include your name, the name of your spouse, your date of birth, your address, and the name(s) of your parents. Depending on your jurisdiction, this form may be completed online or in person. When you apply for a marriage license you will be required to pay a small fee. This will vary from place to place and can range from $20 USD to $100 USD. Search your local courthouse website to find out the fee in your jurisdiction. The fee will be paid in person to a local clerk. . Once you have gathered all the necessary paperwork and money, you and your partner can apply for a marriage license by visiting your local court. It will typically take a few days before the license is issued. Make sure you factor in this wait time when planning your court wedding. You will not be able to show up at a courthouse and get married that day. You need to get a marriage license in advance.

summary: Contact your local courthouse. Gather the necessary documents. Fill out the application paperwork. Pay a fee. Apply for a marriage license


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Know that others who have insecurities about their own size or appearance are the ones to criticize or bully and create a problem out of your size that you would not otherwise have.  Understand that other people may treat you badly about your size because they have also been mistreated, they think it is normal or acceptable because of their other interactions with peers or family, or because they see smaller size as being less desirable from TV shows, movies, or the internet.  Imagine that no one made comments about you being small or otherwise mistreated you for it. Would you still have a problem with your size? This may help you to see that it is other people creating the problem, not your small size. Are there things about your small size that you like? Let people know when they say something about your size that you don't like, rather than quietly accepting it.  Deal with bullies or other criticizers as kindly as possible, without resorting to calling them names or getting angry, as this may only encourage them to repeat their insults.  For instance, to someone who pats you on the head and makes comments about your size, you can kindly ask them to stop. To anyone who says negative things about how small you are, you can calmly explain, “Actually, I really like being this size” or “Actually, I'm small because of a medical condition, so please don't make fun of me for it.” If you feel you cannot safely talk back to a bully, or someone threatens you with physical violence or another serious attack, go to a parent, teacher, guidance counselor, police officer, or any person you trust for help right away. Ask for help from someone you trust if you cannot get through to someone who is offending or hurting you with speech or actions regarding your small size. Always notify the police if someone physically harms you or threatens to do so.  If you are a child, go to a parent, teacher, guidance counselor, or other adults you trust and explain the situation to them. If you are an adult, talk to a friend, a mentor, a therapist, or the HR department of your job if it is an issue with a colleague.  Find a friend or even a celebrity or other role model who is also small as another source of inspiration, guidance, or even an example to use when talking to others. Avoid negative comments from others by showing confidence in your actions. Stand tall with your chin up and don't be afraid to take up space in a room when you're walking, standing, or sitting.  Showing physical confidence has the additional benefit of adding size to your appearance. Averting your eyes to the floor, feeling dejected, and not wanting to take up space all manifest in your body appearing even smaller with drooping shoulders, head, etc. Make and hold eye contact with other people. Stand still with your feet squared toward someone you're talking to. Walk and speak slowly and steadily. These are all subtle body language that communicate confidence.
summary: Recognize that your size is not the problem. Respond to bullies or others who mistreat you for your size. Get help from others. Move confidently.