Q: Tell everyone to find a spot in the room where they cannot touch anyone else. Have them sit down. If you are playing with a group of people who don't know each other well, an icebreaker is a great way for everyone to meet. If your group is shy, you can start by introducing yourself first. Ask each person to share:  Their name. Their favorite hobby. One interesting fact about themselves. You may not need to conduct an icebreaker if everyone is already good friends. Instruct half of the people to put on their blindfolds. The blindfolded group will be the "guessers" first. Instruct the blindfolded group to stand up and begin walking slowly until they find a non-blindfolded partner.  Each person who is not blindfolded should stand in the path of a blindfolded player. You may need to help everyone find a partner. Remind the blindfolded group to reach gently and slowly in the space in front of them and avoid swinging their arms around. Remind everyone that this game is to be played in silence. Say, "Once you have found a partner, please explore the features of that partner with your hands. Remember always to be appropriate with the way you touch one another." Instruct everyone that the guessing will begin. Ask each blindfolded player to tell you who his or her partner is. If everyone has just met, ask the blindfolded people to describe their partner if they don't remember their partner's name. Watch their reactions as they discover who their partner is. Each person who succeeds in guessing their partner's identity, or is able to describe what they look like, wins. Have the other group put on their blindfolds and play the game again. Keep switching roles and play as many times as you like.
A: Spread out. Conduct a quick icebreaker. Divide the group in half. Begin the game by playing some party music. Give the blindfolded group a chance to feel their partner's features. Stop the music after about 30 seconds. Instruct the blindfolded group to remove their blindfolds. Switch roles.

Q: Log into the Twitter app with your login information.  If you don't have the Twitter app, it can be downloaded for free from the Google Play Store. If you're using a third party app to access Twitter, you should still be able to save Twitter images, but the steps may be a little different. Scroll through your Twitter feed until you find the image that you want to download. Touch the image to expand it. Touch the menu button in the upper-right corner. Touch Save. The  image is saved to your Android's storage. If you haven't saved any Twitter images before, a Twitter folder will be created. Depending on your settings, you can access the Twitter image in either the Photos or the Gallery app.
A: Open Twitter. Find the image you want to save. Save the image. Open the image.

Q: If you believe you have social anxiety, go see your doctor. Many doctors will work with you to make your visit as easy and anxiety-free as possible. Some may discuss your condition with you over the phone, while others may give you an appointment time before or after business hours. Speak with your doctor so you can start taking steps to helping your phobia. If your social anxiety is too bad to manage on your own, consult a professional. Therapy may be key to overcoming social anxiety. A therapist can help you with Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), which teaches you a different way of thinking, behaving, and reacting to social situations. It can help you feel less anxious and fearful. CBT helps you learn how to manage physical symptoms through relaxation and breathing, replace negative thoughts with more balanced ones, and gradually face social situations. In group therapy situations, you undergo CBT in a group setting. This includes role-playing, social skills training, acting, video taping, and mock interviews. These exercises are supposed to help you face situations that would make you anxious in the real world and prepare for them. A support group is different than group therapy because it's aimed at helping you gain support you need during your recovery. Support groups can help you not feel isolated with your anxiety. You can look for support groups in your areas. Try a CBT based self-help app like Joyable. https://joyable.com/. This app pairs cognitive techniques, education, and a personal coach to help you through social anxiety. Sometimes medication can be used to help with the symptoms of social anxiety, but medicine will not cure it. As soon as you stop the medication, symptoms such as anxiety will return. Medicine is generally used alongside therapy and self-help techniques. Common medications used are Beta blockers for performance anxiety that help the physical symptoms of anxiety, antidepressants, and benzodiazepines.
A: See your doctor. Try therapy. Take part in group therapy. Join a support group. Use medication.

Q: Select a kit that contains at least the Triops eggs, food, and care instructions. You can also find kits that come with a tank, thermometer, or dish for hatching the eggs. Most kits cost between $10 and $20. Out of these 20 eggs, you’ll likely only get 1 to 3 Triops. Make sure that the eggs, which are as small as a grain of sand, go into the water and don’t accidentally blow away or get stuck on the edge of the aquarium. Most kits come with around 40 to 60 eggs, so you can have 2 to 3 hatching cycles. After you sprinkle the eggs into the water, expect them to hatch between 24 and 96 hours later. Look closely, as newborn Triops are so small, they’re almost invisible to the human eye for the first few days. If you’re hatching the eggs in the fall or winter when it’s colder, it can take an additional 3 to 5 days for the Triops to hatch.
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Buy a Triops kit from a pet store or online retailer. Sprinkle about 20 eggs into the tank. Wait 1 to 4 days for the eggs to hatch.