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Add dots on all four corners of an imaginary square.

summary: Draw a cross. Connect the upper tip of the vertical line with the upper right dot using a curved line. Using another curved line, connect the right tip of the horizontal line with the upper left dot. Connect the left tip of the horizontal line to the lower right dot using a bigger curved line. Elongate the vertical line on the bottom and connect its tip on the lower left dot.


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Once you know what to look for, you'll be overwhelmed by the racial stereotypes pushed by people you know, the news, politicians, movies, books, and everywhere else you look. Racial stereotypes are embedded in our culture, and bringing them to light is one way you can change your views and help stop racism. If you're new to understanding racist stereotypes, a good way to educate yourself is to watch old movies. Take a look at classic westerns, for example. What racist stereotypes are perpetuated by the roles played by white people versus Native Americans? Stereotypes today aren't always as blatant, but they're certainly there. If you realize you've just made a judgement about someone based on race, take a moment to understand what just happened. Make a conscious effort to see past the stereotypes you've internalized to the real person standing before you. No one's personality, history, desires, or potential is limited to the stereotypes you know about that person's race. Don't let racism taint the way you think about a person. Once you're aware it exists, you'll see it all around you: at school, at work, in your neighborhood, and in the way institutions are run. For example, if you go to a private school and 90 percent of those who attend are white, question why more people of color don't attend school there. What inequalities have led to this issue at your school? Or think about those elected to serve in your local government. Is each race in your area well represented? What factors might lead to members of a certain race having a lower chance of getting elected? Maybe it is racism, maybe it isn't, but don't make a habit of dismissing people when they feel they've been a victim of racism, or when they point out something they believe is racist. Examine the situation and do what you can to help. Even if you can't see how something is racist right away, give the person the benefit of the doubt. Learning how to banish racism from your life is a work in progress. Everyone in our society has learned the stereotypes about race, both their own and others. Racism isn't going to just vanish, but by pointing out injustice when we see it instead of turning our heads, we can do our part to put a stop to it.

summary: Notice stereotypes when you encounter them. Question your snap judgements. Start noticing racial injustice. Take people seriously when they call something racist. Keep educating yourself.


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Before handling or cutting through your MDF piece, make sure to put on a pair of heavy-duty working gloves and a durable, long-sleeved shirt. This will give you a small layer of defense against rough MDF edges and your saw blade. To avoid getting caught in the saw blade, do not wear clothing with loose sleeves. When cut, MDF releases a massive amount of dust particles into the air. To make sure this dust doesn’t get into your eyes or throat, wear a high quality dust mask and a pair of clear safety goggles while working. MDF dust particles are not inherently dangerous, but the sheer amount of them may lead to unwanted irritation. Since MDF releases so much dust, try to cut your wood outside or in an open room like a garage. If you don’t have a clear space to work in, open any windows or doors near the cutting area so the dust has a way to escape. If you’d like, place a fan in the room to help blow the dust outside. Cover objects around your working area in thin plastic sheets to keep them from getting dirty.
summary: Put on thick working gloves and a long-sleeved shirt. Wear a dust mask and safety goggles. Make your cuts in a large, clear area.