Article: Whenever you catch a Pokémon, such as a Pikachu, you collect both Pikachu Candy and Stardust. You need a certain number of Pikachu Candy to evolve a Pikachu (and Spearow Candy to evolve a Spearow, etc.). Click on the red and white Pokéball in the bottom center of your screen. This will open another menu, which should be green.  Click on one of them (a Pikachu,  for example). On the page for the Pikachu, you should see a picture of the Pikachu, its HP (hit points), the type, weight, and height. You can also see Stardust and a number next to some orange “Pikachu Candy.” This number is the number of Pikachu Candies that you currently have. ” Right below that, look at a bar that says “Evolve,” right below the number of Candy that you have. This is the button that you should press to evolve your Pokémon if you have enough Candy.  If you have enough Candy, press “Evolve.” If you don’t have enough Candy, collect more Candy. Typically, you will need between 25 and 50 Candies to evolve your original Pokémon. However, these numbers will increase after you evolve your specific Pokémon for the first time.
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Determine if you have enough Candy to evolve a Pokémon. Open the app. Click on Pokémon, the button on the bottom left. View the list of the Pokémon you’ve captured. Look at the profile of that Pokémon. Look at the bar that says “Power Up.
Article: Turn your sweater inside out. Fill a sink with water that's barely warm and add a little natural soap. Don't add so much soap that you get suds in the water. Add the sweater and let it soak for 20 minutes. Rinse out the sweater while you hold the sweater. Support the sweater and avoid wringing or twisting the sweater. If you pull or tug your sweater while it's wet, you might damage or stretch the sweater. This is why you shouldn't wash it in the washing machine, which can twist or knot the fibers. Scoop up the angora sweater so that it's still in a lump and lay it flat on a towel. Roll the towel up so that the water from the sweater blots onto the towel. Lay it flat on another dry towel and make sure it's laying in the shape you'd like it to dry. Let it dry overnight. In the morning, turn the sweater over and let the other side dry completely. To get most of the water out of the sweater quickly, you can also put it in a salad spinner. Spin until most of the water is collected in the spinner. If you plan on storing your sweater for a long period of time (like over the summer), be sure to clean it thoroughly. A sweater that's free of dirt or perfume won't attract bugs like moths. Consider folding tissue paper in between the folds of the sweater to prevent creasing. Never store your angora sweater by hanging it. You should always fold the sweater so that it keeps its shape. If you've accidentally stretched or twisted your wet sweater or dried it on a hanger so that it has hanger marks, you can reshape your sweater. Reshape the sweater by blocking it. Wash the sweater again, but this time, avoid pulling and tugging the wet sweater. Lay the flat clean sweater on your drying rack and shape the sweater so that it will dry the way you want it. For example, when you lay the sweater flat make sure the arms don't fall or drape over the drying rack. This can make ridges in the sweater when it's dry. Your sweater should be completely flat.
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Wash your angora sweater by hand. Dry your angora sweater. Clean your sweater before storing it. Reshape your sweater.
Article: It's the last day of classes and you might not see some of your classmates or teachers for a long time.  Don't be afraid to let loose, have fun, and express yourself.  Resolve any misunderstandings between friends or teachers Be enthusiastic in all of your classes Dance if you feel like dancing! Sing if you feel like singing! Small gifts are a good way to say "I will miss you" to a friend or to a favorite teacher. Some good gifts for your favorite teachers include:  Handwritten cards Home-made jewelry Cute keychains A candle Flowers. Give out little candies or cute stuffed "graduation" animals in little bags. Maybe take a few snapshots with your camera of this day and send them to your friends later via Internet. You'll be glad you did! If you want to continue contact with them, ask for their house phone or cell phone numbers or/and email address. For example, you could dress in a crazy and cute outfit, wear a cape, do your makeup differently, or do some funny, yet safe stunts.
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Have fun during the school day. Bring small gifts for your favorite teachers. Give out gifts to your friends to cherish the time you all had together. Try to get everyone to sign their names on your notepad or yearbook! Do something on your last day of school that you normally wouldn't do for any other day of school.