In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: During mating encounters, the male chases the female until she's exhausted, or sneaks up on her. The male erects his anal fin, and inserts it into the female’s underbelly to inject sperm. The injection can be done simply by the male bumping the female and swimming away. Mating can occur very quickly and often happens without the owners even noticing. While not all of these symptoms will be experienced by every pregnant guppy, the signs are a great starting point for trying to determine if your guppy is pregnant or not. Some additional symptoms of pregnancy among guppies include:  Shaking or shivering Rubbing itself up against things in the tank – the wall, leaves, decorations Refusal to eat This is one of the most common behavioral characteristics of a guppy that is about to go into labor. Your pregnant guppy will look like it is swimming, while remaining in the same spot in the tank. A guppy in labor may also try to hide from view or display certain aggressive behaviors like fin nipping.
Summary: Recognize when a guppy is mating. Watch for other symptoms. Notice if your guppy seems to be swimming in place.

Glass must be heated to at about 1500ºF (815ºC) in order to lose its shape. To achieve this temperature, you'll either need to find a local ceramics studio that rents out kiln space, or purchase an electric kiln yourself. An electric kiln often requires a new circuit, installed by an electrician. A kiln attached to the wrong voltage circuit may fail to reach the right temperatures. While working around a kiln, wear kiln gloves and goggles to protect yourself. Wear a respirator mask whenever you are handling or cleaning dust or sprays from the kiln, and always operate the kiln in a ventilated room. Keep in mind that kiln interiors become much, much hotter than an oven or fireplace. Before you begin, read the operating instructions for the kiln, or ask advice from an experienced ceramicist or fused glass artist. If you skip this step, spilled glass fragments could damage your kiln floor or shelves during firing. There are three common materials used to prevent this, both of which should be handled while wearing a respirator mask. This protection should be reapplied whenever it starts to look uneven, peeling, or falling apart.  Glass separator (recommended) or kiln wash (adequate) can be purchased in powder form and mixed to a liquid. Brush it on in at least four coats, then wait for it to dry. Make the surface as even as possible, since tiny irregularities will show up in the glass. Alternatively, cut out kiln paper (fiber paper) to the shape of the shelf. Place it in the kiln and fire it at 1400ºF (760ºC) to blacken the paper, which can then be used as a protective surface between the glass and the shelf. The kiln shelf should always be raised above the floor of the kiln, to allow air to circulate between them. Place ceramic kiln posts on the kiln floor, then place the shelf on top of them. When it comes time to fire your glass bottles, they'll go on top of the shelf.
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One-sentence summary -- Get access to a kiln. Follow safety precautions. Protect the kiln floor and shelves. Insert the shelf into the kiln.

Q: Typical/normal points are those extending from the top of the main beam. Abnormal points can extend from the main beam near the burr. This should be fairly easy and short unless your deer’s antlers are extremely abnormal. The Boone and Crockett Club scoring sheet has places for up to seven points, although few deer will have that many. Repeat with the points on the left antler. Each point will have a separate box in which to write the measurement.
A: Distinguish the normal points from abnormal points. Total up the lengths from base to tip of each abnormal point on the right antler and on the left antler. Measure each normal point on the right antler.

Problem: Article: It's the option to the top right of the toolbar at the top of the screen. " It's the first option on the bottom of the drop-down menu. It's the third option from the right at the top of the new window. " This will open another window. " "
Summary:
Open your Internet Explorer browser. Click on the Tools menu. Select "Internet Options. Click on the Privacy tab. Click on "Sites. Enter the names of the websites for which you'd like to enable cookies and click "Allow. Click "OK.