Problem: Article: Place the pig feet in a stockpot and cover them with water. Bring the water to a boil over medium-high heat, and cook the pig feet for about 3 minutes.  You should clean the pig feet and remove any hairs before completing this step. Parboiling the pig feet can help remove some of the odd flavor, thereby preventing it from leeching into the braising liquid you'll use during the primary portion of the cooking process. After parboiling the pig feet, remove them from the water using a slotted spoon. Set them aside for now. Discard the cooking water. You should not reuse this water in later steps calling for additional water. Pour the cooking oil into a large, deep wok. Warm it on the stove for about 1 minute over medium-high heat.  The oil should become glossier and thinner, making it easy to spread it over the bottom of the pan. Note that you could use a Dutch oven or stockpot if you do not have a deep wok. Add the sliced ginger, sliced garlic, and scallion to the oil. Cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently, then add the chili peppers, star anise, and cloves. Stir-fry for an additional 2 minutes.  Stir frequently to prevent any of the ingredients from burning. You only need to cook them long enough to release the scent and flavor from each ingredient. Note that the amount of chili peppers should vary depending on personal taste. Use 3 dried chili peppers if you prefer mild to moderate heat or 5 dried chili peppers if you enjoy strong heat. Add the drained pig feet, soy sauce, rice wine, sugar, and salt to the wok. Pour in enough water to just barely cover the pig feet. Allow the braising broth to reach a rolling boil, stirring lightly as it heats up. Reduce the heat to low and cover the pan. Simmer the pig feet for about 2 hours, or until the meat is tender enough to nearly fall off the bone.  Stir the contents of the pot every 10 to 15 to prevent the pig feet from burning and sticking to the bottom. The sauce will eventually thicken. If this happens while the pig feet still seem tough, add more water 1 cup (250 ml) at a time and continue cooking. If the sauce still seems thin once the pig feet are done, remove the lid and increase the heat to medium. Continue boiling until the sauce reduces and thickens. Transfer the finished pig feet and sauce to individual serving dishes and enjoy them while they're still hot.
Summary: Briefly boil the pig feet. Drain and set aside. Heat the oil. Stir-fry the aromatic ingredients. Add the pig feet and remaining ingredients. Simmer until tender. Serve warm.

Problem: Article: Just as good leaders lead by example, you can learn from the leaders around you. Try to understand their acts and attitude that makes people willing to follow them. Doing so will teach you important lessons that would probably have been learned the hard way.  Choose a leader in your daily life, or a famous leader you know of. For example, you could choose a successful businessman like Steve Jobs or Bill Gates. Examine their life stories to see what they did in similar situations. Think about famous leaders you read about in college. Who did you identify with the most? Note that leadership and popularity are not synonymous: leader inspire and managers direct. Observe the leader and try to understand what makes people follow them. You need to develop yourself as a leader, even if you are born with a strong personality or knack for leading. One way to do this is to choose a role model from your daily life and Ask someone if they would be your mentor. This way you can ask them for advice.  You might ask a mentor for advice about learning, growing in your position, and so on. It can benefit you to have multiple mentors. Leaders don't fit into a specific mold, so more experiences, observations, and interactions are beneficial. Do what your mentor does and go to them for advice when you encounter situations that you don't know how to handle. If you are a supervisor in a corporation, you might select a manager one step above you to be your mentor. Leaders step up to the bar without being asked. Be willing to take justifiable risks before you ask others to take the risk. A leader should be ready shoulder the blame for mistakes and defer the credit for victories to others.
Summary: Choose positive examples to study. Learn from a mentor. Be responsible.

Problem: Article: If you aren't signed in to your Google account, follow the on-screen instructions to do so now.  It's at the top-left corner of Sheets.  By default, the file will retain the same name, though the words “Copy of” will be added to its beginning. Changing this title is optional. To do this, click the drop-down menu under “Folder” and select your desired location. You have now saved a copy of this file to a folder on your Google Drive.
Summary:
Navigate to https://sheets.google.com in a web browser. Click the sheet you want to save. Click the File menu. Click Make a copy…. Type a name for the file. Select a Google Drive folder. Click OK.