It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. It's the red calendar icon towards the middle of the screen. Your friends with upcoming birthdays appear toward the bottom of the screen under the "Upcoming Birthdays" heading. Some friends may have the Messenger icon next to their names instead of the pencil icon. This means that their privacy settings don't allow others to post on their wall, however, you can still send them a message.   It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so will post your birthday message to your recipient's timeline.

Summary: Open the Facebook app. Tap ☰ . Tap Events. Tap on the pencil icon next to your friend's name. Tap on the text field. Type in your message. Tap Post.


Do this the night before your worm hunting. This will attract worms. Earthworms spend their days burrowed underground in the soil, they surface at night in order to feed on organic matter. Therefore, you can collect earthworms at night without having to dig like you would in the day. You won’t need any fancy tools for earthworm hunting, but you should take:  A flashlight with a dull or red light in it. Earthworms can’t see, but they can sense light, and will shy away from a bright flashlight. A shovel or small spade to move soil around or turn it over. You can use a container made of Styrofoam, metal, plastic, glass, or cardboard. Fill it three-quarters of the way with moist soil, and cover the soil with dead, wet leaves. The leaves will help keep the soil moist and provide the worms with food.   A butter tub, coffee can, jar, ice cream tub, or old bucket will do. Make sure your container is empty and clean before storing worms in it. Worms need oxygen, so poke holes in the lid that are large enough to let air pass through, but not so large that the worms can stretch and wriggle their way out. When it does, go to your front yard, backyard, or garden. You can also try a forest, field, or even a golf course. Walk softly, slowly, and quietly. Worms cannot hear, but they can sense vibrations. You can also hunt for worms during the day if it has been raining. Worms need moisture to survive, so they often come above ground to migrate during rainstorms or when the ground. After the next storm, go outside and look for worms to collect on the lawn, sidewalk, and driveway. Gather those you find and store them in your container. You will have to work quickly, because if the worms sense you coming, the will wriggle back into the soil.  Earthworms are most active in the spring and fall, because they don’t like extreme cold or hot. However, they will also be active during summer nights. Look for pellets or small piles of soil on the surface of the ground that are evidence of earthworm activity. Also turn over stones, logs, and leaves. Worms will be attracted to the moist soil underneath things in the ground, so turn over anything lying on the ground to find worms. Use your spade or shovel to turn over leaves and the top layer of soil if you’re having trouble finding worms.

Summary: Place a large piece of wet cardboard on your lawn. Assemble your tools. Prepare your worm container. Wait for the sun to set. Use your flashlight to look for worms. Look under the cardboard.


Some things aren't fight-worthy, but everyone's line is different. Your brother stole your toy? Your date forgot what time you were supposed to meet? The guy next to you at the bar keeps saying crude things about a woman? Certain things are grounds for speaking up, but certain things are better to let slide. Where is your line? What must someone do to cross it?  Decide if you're "fighting the good fight," or if you're just being petty. If you feel like someone else's behavior is going to seriously affect your emotional or physical well-being, or is uncalled for and seriously unnecessary, speak up. Any time you're threatened with emotional or physical abuse is over the line. You need to get out of the situation and seek help immediately, if you feel endangered by someone. The offending behavior must stop, either by leaving or your putting an end to it. Stupid fights happen when you allow yourself to be baited into an emotional reaction, which usually results in an overreaction. Anytime someone starts pushing your buttons and crossing your lines, take a step back. Take a deep breath. Calm down, before you do anything else, so you'll be able to react smartly. This is what bullies want to get from you: a reaction. If you don't allow yourself to be goaded into throwing a dumb punch, or acting irrationally, you won't be involved in fights that don't need to happen. Who is provoking you and what is their intention? Can they tell that they're causing offense? Are they trying to get a rise out of you? It's important to try to figure out what's going on, so you don't act stupidly and cause an argument that doesn't need to be caused.  If you're provoked by a stranger, bully, or even an acquaintance who's just being mean, it's especially important to remain calm, but to speak up for yourself. Don't launch into a screaming match, or it's likely to escalate beyond your control. If you're provoked by a family member, coworker, partner, or loved one, you might feel your inhibitions lowered slightly and be more inclined to yell, or to react emotionally. It's even more important in these cases to take a step back. Calm down and figure out what's making you angry, before you respond. The first thing you should do in any situation is speak. "Starting a fight" shouldn't be your goal. "Solving a problem" should be. Whether or not that escalates to a physical confrontation will depend upon the severity of the situation, the people involved, and what is said next. But, it has to start with talking, whatever the situation, and whoever is involved. If you're outnumbered, or in an extremely hostile environment, don't try to enter into a fight by yourself. In some situations, you can't win. In others, it's important to have witnesses present, so nobody will be able to accuse either party of lying later, if things turn ugly.  Witnesses are very important for serious fights. If you're in the workplace, or at school, or even at home, it's important to have someone else around so everyone will be able to agree on what happened later. It's good to have someone who's able to break things up, if the fight should escalate beyond what you had anticipated, or who'll be able to contact the authorities for you. Usually, you can defuse a situation with your smarts, before you have to worry about "winning" an argument, or defending yourself in a physical fight. If you can remain calm, and keep a cool head in a heated situation, you'll be far better off than the other person. Never under any circumstances should you be the one who picks and who instigates fights without proper cause. That's what a bully does and it's physical assault, and prosecutable.

Summary: Decide where your line is, and draw it. Remain calm when people cross your line. Evaluate the situation. Use your words first. Get back up, if necessary. Avoid all fights, if possible.


” On some Android models, the “More” option may be replaced with “Import / Export.” ” If provided with the option to import or export contacts, select the option to “Export to SIM,” and proceed to step #5. ”  ” All the contacts you selected will now be moved to your SIM card.
Summary: Tap on “Contacts” from the Home screen of your Android. Tap on or press the Menu button on your Android and select “More. Tap on “Copy Contacts. Tap on “Phone to SIM. Select the individual contacts you want moved to the SIM card, or choose the option to select all contacts. Tap on “Copy” or “OK.