INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Search online for "marriage records" and the name of the country your friend last lived in, or her state if she lived in the US. These records are often only available in person, but your state or county website should direct you to the office where you can check these in person. If you do find a marriage record, but no accompanying contact information, you still have the name of a new person to search for (the spouse), as well as a potential change of name to take into account. In the United States, if your friend donated more than $200 to a political campaign within 10 days of an election, her name is recorded on the Federal Election Committee website, often with an address as well. Again, you'll need to search for "court records" along with the name of the country or state your friend lived in, as there is no single database where you can look these up. In many cases, you'll need to file a request with a specific court to get more information, so this method can take a fair amount of time. Do not be fooled by scam sites that charge you money to search government databases. To search this database for free, inquire of your local Electoral Registration Office, or ask your local library staff whether the service is available. You can also pay a few pounds to a private company to perform this search for you.

SUMMARY: Search marriage records. Check US political contributions. Search court records. Use the UK electoral register.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can practice giving a kiss on your hand before you actually kiss your date. Make a fist with your hand and face your palm towards you. Put out your pointer and middle fingers so that they are pointing up. Turn your fist to the side and put the two fingers that are out onto your lips. Imagine they are the lips of your date and practice lip placement to deliver a kiss. You need to learn how to lean in towards your date to initiate a kiss. Gently lean your upper body towards your date.Wait a second to see how your date reacts to you leaning in before starting the kiss.  If your date leans in as well, then you can go for the kiss. However, if your date doesn’t lean in or turns away from you, it’s a good idea not to kiss at that moment. Don’t take it personally, your date might not be ready emotionally for a kiss. Gently press your lips against your partner’s lips. Aim to have your top lip hit the middle of your partner’s lips and your bottom lip just under your partner’s bottom lip. Move your lips so that you gently pull your lips away from your date's and then back on them. Keep your lips slightly open, but don’t go in for the french kiss. A first kiss should be gentle and romantic, but leave something to be desired for. This will make your date long for another, more intimate kiss. If your date is wanting more with the kiss, you can give a little more. Just pay attention to your date’s body language. Learn to read your date's body language to be a better kisser for them. For example, if your date pulls away from you, you should slow the kiss down and maybe even take a break. As you become comfortable with initiating kisses, you can start to add different kinds of kissing styles. This will help you learn what types of kissing you enjoy and will make you a better kisser for your current/future significant other.
Summary: Practice giving a kiss. Lean in. Make contact with your partner’s lips. Keep the kiss gentle. Gradually try different kissing styles.

An ACL injury can be caused by a number of different actions, including landing improperly, twisting your leg, changing direction suddenly or rapidly, or getting hit by someone or something, among others. With an ACL injury, you may experience a range of symptoms. These may include:  Pain Swelling within 24 hours Instability of the knee Unable to use your leg's full range of motion Tenderness at your knee joint Difficulty walking The knee joint is comprised of the femur, supporting the thigh or quadriceps muscle, and the tibia and fibula, which are located in the lower leg. There is also cartilage that cushions the knee joint. This cartilage, called the meniscus, is sandwiched between the upper and lower leg bones. Multiple ligaments support the knee and provide stability from all angles, with the ACL playing a critical role. Ligaments join bone to bone. The ACL is formed in a cross-like structure, functioning to join the femur to tibia. This prevents the femur from sliding backward on the tibia. It also prevents the tibia from sliding forward on the femur. The ACL can be strained, torn, or severely damaged. If strained or torn, the ligament is stretched beyond its usual capacity. This results in small or large tears that compromise the integrity of the ligament. Consequently, the knee joint is less stable. In addition, you may suffer a microvascular injury that results in bruising and swelling of the knee. At the other end of the spectrum, in cases of more severe trauma, the ligament may be entirely ruptured, resulting in significant knee instability. This type of injury is also usually accompanied by severe swelling and bruising as a result of the internal damage to blood vessels in the region. ACL tears may occur in conjunction with other ligamentous or meniscal injuries to the knee, or even a fracture of the tibia or fibula. Fractures are more common with “contact” ACL injuries such as a car accident, while “non-contact” injuries occur most commonly in sports like basketball and soccer.
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One-sentence summary -- Recognize an ACL injury. Understand knee joint anatomy. Learn about varying degrees of injury severity. Know that ACL injuries can happen with other injuries.

Q: This opens the Windows search bar. A list of matching results will appear.  It's in the left column. This expands a list of subfolders. You'll only have to click it once. A list of shared folders will appear.
A: Press ⊞ Win+S. Type computer management. Click Computer Management. Double-click Shared Folders. Click Shares.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Creating a jumpsuit is a pretty easy project, but you will need some special items. Before you begin, you will need:  a pair of loose-fitting sweatpants a loose fitting tank top some stretchy jersey or comparable fabric in the print or color of your choice a pair of sharp scissors pins a sewing machine If you do not want to make pants, then you can also use a pair of old pajama bottoms for the pant bottoms of your jumpsuit. Then, all you will have to do is create a matching top and add the top to the pants. Choose a fabric color and type that matches your pajama bottoms. For example, if the pajama bottoms are navy blue and made of a jersey material, then select a similar navy blue jersey material for the top. Or, if the pajama bottoms feature a print, choose a solid in the dominant color of the print, such as red if the print is mostly red. Fold your fabric in half so that the print is facing in. Then, lay the fabric on a hard, clean surface, such as a large table or on the floor (as long as it is clean). Smooth out the fabric so that there are no ripples.  Then, place your sweatpants on top of the fabric. There is no pattern for this project, but you can use your sweatpants to help you make the jumpsuit in the right size. Fold the sweatpants in half so that the legs are lined up with each other. Then, lay the pants on top of your folded fabric. The waistband of the pants should be near the folded edge and the inseam of the pants should be facing out towards the outer edge of the fabric.

SUMMARY:
Gather your materials. Consider using a pair of old pajama pants for the bottoms. Lay out your fabric and sweatpants.