Problem: Article: Serve with rice and beans as an entrée or without as an appetizer. Recipe serves 4 to 6 people.
Summary: Fill the bottom of each shell with the carne asada. Fill the rest of the taco with shredded lettuce and top with cotija cheese. Repeat this process to prepare the desired number of tacos.

Problem: Article: Pull the  husks off of the corn as well as any remaining threads or strings. Rinse the corn, then chop off any bad spots, if needed. If you want smaller portions, cut the cobs in half. The dish needs to be big enough to fit your corn. Note that this method is only good for 2 or 3 ears of corn. If you need to make more, you'll have to do them in separate batches—or try another steaming method. If you need to, cut the corn in half so that it fits. It should lay firmly against the bottom of the dish. You don't want the ends hanging over the edge of the dish. This will allow the steam from the cooking water to escape. The exact cooking time will vary, depending on the strength of your microwave. The corn is done when the kernels turn bright yellow. Once the corn is done steaming, use a pair of potholders to remove the dish from the microwave. Carefully pull the plastic wrap from the dish, then use a pair of tongs to serve the corn. Do not lean over the dish when removing the plastic wrap. The steam will be very, very hot. Consider using a pair of tongs to remove the plastic wrap.
Summary: Get the corn ready. Pour 2 tablespoons of water into a microwave-safe baking dish. Add the corn. Cover the dish with some plastic wrap, and poke a vent hole using a fork. Cook the corn on high until it is done, about 4 to 6 minutes. Remove the plastic wrap from the dish.

Problem: Article: Once you become a priest, you want to make sure that you excel at your job. This is the best way to earn a promotion in the ranks of the church. A good priest is dependable, and helps the members of his church and the community.  As a priest, you are responsible for the spiritual well-being of your congregation. You will perform sacraments, conduct Mass, and hear confession. An exemplary priest earns the designation "Monsignor". After you are a priest, any promotion that you receive will be by appointment. This means that you need to make a good impression on people who are in leadership positions above you. Work on relating well to others in your field.  Be an effective communicator. Make sure that you are comfortable speaking in front of a crowd. You already do this as a priest, and it will become more important as you advance in the church. Be confident and clear when you speak. Work well with others. As a bishop or cardinal, you will need to manage other priests. Practice listening to the needs of others, and effectively communicating instructions. A bishop is essentially the chief priest (or pastor) of a diocese. A diocese is the territory or region that contains the churches under a bishop's authority. An archbishop governs his diocese (called an archdiocese) and also oversees other bishops. The pope is responsible for choosing all bishops, including archbishops. Therefore, you need to make a good impression on those who advise him.  Make sure that you are in regular communication with the archbishop for your region. He will be able to offer a positive recommendation when asked for his opinion about you. Bishops gather for regular meetings, where they set policy and liturgical standards for their region. The pope is responsible for appointing bishops and archbishops. He relies on existing bishops to provide him with recommendations. Remember, you cannot formally apply to become a bishop or archbishop. You must be appointed. The pope's chief adviser in this process is the Apostolic Nuncio. He is the pope's representative to the government and church hierarchy in individual countries. A cardinal is a bishop who is chosen by the pope to receive this special designation. The pope selects archbishops to serve as cardinal of a specific diocese. Cardinals can either work at the Vatican or running their own archdioceses. Not all regions have a cardinal.  Areas with significant Catholic populations, such as Manila, Boston, and Baltimore, are often where the pope chooses to create a cardinal. Make sure you live in a region that has a cardinal. You will not be likely to rise to this position from a small, rural population. When you are a bishop, maintain a positive relationship with the cardinal of your area. Make it clear that you are eager to serve the Church, and demonstrate your effective administrative skills. Cardinals are active in the administration of the Catholic church. There is not a formal application or interview process to become a cardinal. You must be appointed by the pope.
Summary:
Be an effective priest. Hone your people skills. Become a bishop. Become a cardinal.