Problem: Article: Once your gloves are on, you should have about 0.25 in (0.64 cm) of space between the tips of your fingers and the tips of your gloves. If your fingers butt up against the tips of your gloves, they're too small. Your gloves will have breaks in the fingers, allowing you to curl your hands around your stick. In a good-fitting glove, your knuckles should roughly line up with those breaks, making it easy to move and curl your hand. When you make a fist in your glove, the material connecting the palm of your glove to the fingertips shouldn't stretch too far. You'll feel some give, but the material shouldn't become taught against your palm. Regardless of the length of the cuffs, the wrist break should line up with the underside of your wrist. The wrist break is where the palm of the glove ends and the cuff begins — there should be a line of stitching there. Once you're fairly certain you've got gloves that fit correctly, test them out a little bit. Wear them to shoot a few goals and handle your stick in standard drills. If they feel uncomfortable at all, exchange them. Before you buy the gloves, check with the seller about their return policy. If the gloves can't be returned, bring your stick to the store and test them out before you buy them.
Summary: Make sure there's enough space in your fingertips. Check the alignment of your knuckles. Make a fist to test the stretch of the material. Line up the wrist break with the underside of your wrist. Spend some time shooting and stick handling to test your gloves.

Problem: Article: Dip a washcloth in warm water and wring it out. Then, swipe the cloth over your skin to remove the baking soda paste. You may need to rinse the washcloth a few times to get most of the paste off. If you don't have a washcloth, you can use damp cotton balls or pads. Hold your skin under the tap and wipe it gently with your hands to remove all traces of the dye. Continue to rinse the skin until you don't feel residue from the baking soda paste on your skin. You can repeat this if your skin still looks stained, but you may want to wait a few minutes. Your skin might just be a little irritated from all the rubbing.
Summary: Wipe off the paste using a damp washcloth. Rinse your skin with warm water.

Problem: Article: While the word rodeo clown may sound funny, the job itself is fairly serious. Rodeo clowns help distract animals, such as bulls and horses, in order to prevent ranchers and rodeo performers from getting injured. It's a job that takes a tremendous amount of bravery and physical skill.  Entertainment is an aspect of a rodeo clown's work. As rodeos are supposed to be fun, carefree events you need to keep the audience calm while quelling an unruly animal. There's a creative aspect to clowning. Many rodeo clowns use props like fireworks and costumes to prevent accidents while keeping the audience engaged. You can make quite a bit of money as a rodeo clown. You're generally paid by gig, earning anywhere from $100 to $500 per show. Full time rodeo clowns make around $50,000 per year average. However, the downside is you do have to pay for your own travel expenses. Rodeo clowns also have a rubber safety barrel which they slip into in the event something goes wrong. This is another expense you'll have to pay yourself.  Another perk is that finding work is fairly easy. Nationwide, every rodeo needs a rodeo clown and many people are unwilling to take on the task. Rodeos are always looking for new clowns. As rodeos are a popular form of entertainment, not appearing to be going out of style any time soon, you'll have some longterm job security as well. Most people who become rodeo clowns grow up around farm and rodeo activity. If you want to become a rodeo clown, get acquainted with the ins and outs of the field. Try to land summer and seasonal work helping out at ranches and rodeos.  There's usually ads in the local paper or on Craig's List in areas, such as Colorado, Montana, Texas, and Kansas, where rodeos and ranches are popular. While some experience working with livestock is a plus, you may not need tons of experience to get an entry level job as a farm hand. While the work is not glamorous, you'll make connections and gleam valuable insights into the life of a rodeo clown.  Talk to the rodeo clowns as you work. This gives you a chance to learn about the career path. Ask the rodeo clowns how they made the connections they did and how they got their jobs. You may find out about online registry websites, training programs, and more. Rodeo clowns have to be able to act fast in the event of an emergency. You'll need to develop agility, strength, and stamina. It's important to be in peak physical shape if you want to become a rodeo clown.  Build your stamina. Strive to be able to engage in vigorous aerobic activity for a prolonged period of time. You can build stamina by joining a gym and using equipment like elliptical machines, treadmills, and stationary bikes. You can also take up running or jogging.  Strength training is also important. You'll need to build up muscle if you want to be a rodeo clown. Join a gym and engage in weight lifting and other forms of weight training. You might want to talk to a trainer about how to best build your muscles to top form.  Practice improving your balance and agility. Exercise programs like cross fit, triathlon training, and other forms of exercise that engage multiple muscle groups and skill sets. Strive to work out at least 5 times a week, focusing on weight training 3 of those days. Rest in between days you weight train.
Summary: Learn about the career path. Work at dude ranches and rodeos. Get in shape.

Problem: Article: To use this method, you’ll need to have the Mail app configured to send mail through your email account. If you haven’t already done so, do it now. You could also click the New Message icon (a square with a pencil) or click File > New Message. This icon appears in the upper right area of the New Message Window. You can hold down the ⌘ Cmd key as you click if you want to select multiple files. Type the recipient’s email address into the “To:” field, a subject in the “Subject:” field, and a note in the large text area. Click the paper airplane icon at the top left corner of the message to send the email and its attached document.
Summary:
Launch the Mail app on your Apple device. Press ⌘ Cmd+N to compose a new message. Click the paperclip icon. Select the document and click “Choose File”. Address the email to the recipient. Send the email.