Q: Real pearls should have a slightly rough surface that creates friction. They will also not be perfectly round. Make sure the pearls you are using are the size and shape you’re looking for. They’ll also need a hole to run the pin through them. This is not absolutely necessary but very helpful. Assembling both earrings together will make it easier for you to do each step, particularly when you’re new to the process. This also tends to make each step for one earring consistent with the each step for its matching earring. Don’t forget to wear safety goggles as well to protect your eyes. You’ll also need two headpins, two French hook earring wires, round nose pliers, and wire cutters. Headpins and earring wires are available at craft stores or art supply outlets.  Headpins are straight pins that have a ball or a flat circular surface at one end to stop a pearl or bead from sliding off. Decide whether you want a flat or balled end, and whether you’d like a silver or brass/gold-colored pin. French hook earring wires are long, curved hooks that go through the ear and hang on their own; they don’t require an earring back.
A: Choose beautiful, real pearls for your earrings. Make both earrings step-by-step together. Prepare your equipment, including safety equipment.

Article: Individual moon signs indicate different things, just like individual sun signs do. Those who believe in astrology believe signs like Aires, Taurus, Libra, and so on have different implications regarding your personality. You can find listings of what moon signs mean online or in books about astrology.  For example, an Aires moon sign indicates you are a high energy person with a competitive streak. It may be difficult for you to seek emotional support as an Aires due to your fiercely independent nature. If your moon sign is Virgo, you may have a quick intellect and pay close attention to detail. You may do things in an nontraditional manner. However, you may sometimes drive people away as you insist on doing things at your own pace. According to astrological beliefs, the effect your moon sign has on your personality is more subtle than your sun sign. Your moon sign shows less of your personality and more of what you need to feel safe and nurtured.  Different moon signs speak to your personal needs. Your moon sign can help you identify how to self-comfort and seek the right kind of support and solace from others. Your moon sign also subtly affects the way you think. Those who believe in astrology believe the moon sign affects your decision making. For example, say your moon sign is an Aires. While you may be high energy and competitive, this may not be easy to see in an outward sense but may affect you in subtle ways. You may, for instance, become cold to a friend who you perceive as out-achieving you and try to outdo them in small ways. While you are not outwardly competitive, you may privately make decisions on how you interact with others due to your competitive nature. Your moon sign is just one of many different astrological signs. If you believe in astrology,a professional astrologer can help you identify how your moon sign interacts with other astrological signs. See if you can make an appointment with an astrologer in your area if your'e curious about your moon sign. If you can't find an astrologer in your area, some astrologers may work with people online through things like Skype and email.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Research your moon sign. Understand how your moon sign impacts your personality. Talk things over with a professional astrologer.

Problem: Article: If the teacher does not allow you listen to music (which many don't), wear a jacket, sweater or long sleeve shirt to the test. Put the MP3 player on your lap under your sweater.
Summary: Record your notes with a microphone and put them on your MP3 player. Get the earphones and pass them under your left sleeve so that the earpiece is by your wrist. Play the file and rest your head on your left hand while taking the test so that the earpiece is near your ear and you can hear the recording without being too suspicious.

Q: Beekeepers have designated colors to identify queens born in specific years. This helps you pick out the queen quickly, and to figure out if your hive will need a new queen soon. Be sure to choose the right paint color before marking your queen.  Any acrylic-based paint is fine. Many beekeepers use model paint or even paint pens. White paint is used for queens marked in years ending in 1 or 6. If the year ends in 2 or 7, use yellow. Use red for years ending in 3 or 8. Green paint is used for years ending in 4 or 9. Use blue for years ending in 5 or 0. Bees can get agitated or even injured if you hold them too long, so be sure your paint is ready for marking before you pick up the queen. Keep the paintbrush or paint pen dipped and ready to go in your other hand or on a small table next to the hive. Gently pick up the queen by her wings or thorax. Be very, very careful when you pick her up--if she struggles, you can accidentally tear her wings or crush her. Some apiaries sell marking kits that let you confine the queen to a small plastic box during marking, but this isn’t a requirement. If you accidentally drop the queen, you’ll want her to fall back into the hive instead of in the grass or on your beekeeping suit. Keep the queen held over the hive the entire time you’re working with her. Dab a small dot of paint on her thorax, immediately between her two front legs. Put on enough paint to make your mark visible, but don’t use too much--you could gum up her wings or legs with dried paint. Some beekeepers prefer to clip the queen’s wings instead of marking her with paint, but this is optional. If you choose to do this, pick her up gently and trim the bottom quarter of both wings with a small set of beekeeping clippers.
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Choose the correct paint color. Prepare your paint supplies. Pick her up gently by the wings or thorax. Hold her over the hive. Put a small dot of paint on her thorax. Clip the tips of her wings (optional).