Problem: Article: It’s best to go at least once a week, but many churches offer extra services. If you’re new to Christianity, you might choose to go several times a week. Not only will going to church help you learn more about what it means to be Christian, it will also help you find a religious community for yourself.  For example, you might go to church every Sunday morning. Look for a church where you feel welcome. You can also prioritize finding a church that has groups for people your age. You can find many translations of the Bible, so choose one that you understand. Make a habit of reading your Bible regularly, such as every Sunday evening. This will help you learn scripture. You might also choose to work through devotional books, which can help you develop your faith. You can find these in the religious section of the bookstore. Your church may offer a Bible study group, but you can also look for one on a site like Meetup.com. Bible study helps you learn more about the Word of God so you can deepen your faith and live your life according to scripture. Most Bible study groups meet weekly. Your Bible study group can also be a great place to make friends who share your beliefs! Prayer allows you to connect with God, so you should do it at least once a day. However, you might pray several times throughout the day.  Don’t just ask for stuff through prayer. Give God thanks and acknowledge his presence. For example, “God, thank you for this beautiful sunrise and for giving me another day on this earth,” or “God, I felt your presence today in the doctor’s office. Thank you for giving me strength.”
Summary: Go to regular church services. Read your Bible at least one day a week. Join a Bible study group. Pray often.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: These events are great for networking. As booths hand out cards to you, don't be afraid to hand one back, though you should try to stay in the same industry.  These shows are even better if you can get your own booth or table. If you do, be sure to have plenty of business cards in plain view on your table. That way, if people like what they see, they can take a card away with them. Don't just think big. Think about what makes sense for your business. For instance, if you own a dog grooming business, it makes sense to visit a dog park and make connections. However, outside of events where networking is expected, it's important to not be too pushy and to respect people's space when asked. While it's always important to respect someone's space, in a social gathering like a dog park, the person may not be expecting a business pitch and may get annoyed if you try to give them a card. If that happens, apologize and walk away. If you just hand someone your business card with no pretense, it's likely going into the trash. You have to actually talk to the person and make a connection.  For instance, if you go up and say, "Hi, here's my business card," that's not likely to work. That's the equivalent of walking up to someone and saying, "Hi, let's go on a date." Instead, introduce yourself, and try to make a connection with the person. You could say, "Hi, I'm Jess Smith. What brings you to this event today?" Any number of openers can get a conversation going. Another one could be, "Hi, I'm Jess Smith. I work for a metal pipe company. What about you?" Everyone likes to talk about themselves. The more you can get the other person talking, the more likely they'll feel like they've really made a connection with you.  You don't need to spend 30 minutes talking to one person, though that would certainly be making a connection. However, you do need to spend several minutes getting to know the person. Ask questions like, "What's your business?" "What's your job like?" or "What do you do for a living?" While you might be tempted to run around the room putting a card in every person's hand you see, that's the in-person equivalent of spamming them. Instead, only offer business cards to people you make a connection with or who ask you for one. One way to sort of force the issue is to ask for their business card first. Most people, when asked for a card, will ask for yours in turn, as well. For instance, you could say, "Well, I'm glad to have met you. Do you mind if I have your business card so I can follow up with you later?" If you do ask for a business card, use it to make a connection. That way, you will be fresh in the person's mind. For instance, send the person an email, or look them up on social media. You could say something like "Great to meet you the other day at the trade show. I'm looking forward to running into you in the future!"

SUMMARY: Go to trade shows, networking events, and conventions. Make a personal connection. Focus on them. Don't hand them out indiscriminately. Ask for their business card. Always follow up.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Many states have parenting classes and education courses that some or all divorcing parents are required to take before a divorce will be granted. Check with the county clerk, the court, or an attorney to determine if there are any instructional courses you need to take in order to have your divorced granted. Once your waiting period is over your Final Decree or Decree of Dissolution will be granted by the state. You may then be required to file this decree as well as other remaining documents as a way to confirm that it needed no modifications and was correct. If you are unsure what you need to file besides the final decree, check the instructions that came with your form, or with the Clerk of Courts. Once the Judge signs your final decree, the court will mail you a certified copy of the decree or a notice telling you it is ready for you to pick up. If you do not receive anything from the court within your state's given jurisdiction time (usually 30 days) of filing your final documents and/or attending your final hearing, call the court to inquire. The court typically allows a standard length of time during which modifications, corrections or reforms can be filed by either party.
Summary: Complete any necessary classes, courses, and/or tests. Obtain and file any remaining forms. Wait for a copy of your decree.

The picture here displays the "inside" of the bag. Use double-stitching to add good support. One piece will become the "outside" of the bag and the other will become the "lining".
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One-sentence summary -- Understand the design and technique. Choose two contrasting fabrics.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Keep a fire extinguisher ready to go in areas where you work with electrical equipment. Fire extinguishers for use on electrical fires will have a "C," "BC," or "ABC" on the label. No matter how many precautions are in place, electric shock is always a risk when electricity is in use. If shock occurs, it is important to be prepared in order to handle the situation safely. In the case of an electric emergency, always  call the Emergency Services. It is unwise to try to treat the victim yourself when an electrical shock has occurred. Shock victims usually don't hold the electricity in their bodies for very long. However, you must always use caution, as the victim could potentially still be conducting electricity. Use a non-conductive barrier, like rubber gloves, if at all possible, to touch or move the victim. If you can do so without being shocked yourself, turn off the power. If this is not possible, move the victim away from the source with a non-conductive material, like a piece of wood. You should only try to move an electrical shock victim if the person is in immediate danger. Once you are certain the victim is no longer conducting electricity, check to see if the person is breathing. If the victim is not breathing, begin CPR immediately while someone else alerts emergency medical services. OSHA's safety rules for working around electricity state that you have about 4 minutes to get help for an electric shock victim, so move quickly. Stay calm and keep the victim lying horizontally, with his legs slightly elevated until medical help can arrive. Once help arrives, stay out of the paramedics' way. If the paramedics ask for any assistance, follow their instructions.
Summary:
Keep a fire extinguisher handy. Prepare for the worst. Call for help. Do not touch a victim of shock with bare hands. Turn off the power source, if possible. Check for vitals. Wait for medical help to arrive.