Article: You can also get snails, shrimp or frogs. Don't add them right away. If they're in a bag, let it float in the tank's water for about ten minutes. Mix some of the water in the bag with the water in the tank. Do this every few minutes, and eventually let the fish out of the bag so they can explore their new home! Don't add too much. however. Surprisingly, overfeeding your fish is worse than underfeeding them.
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Buy the fish! Feed your fish twice a day.

Problem: Article: You can combine both decomposition methods to break these types of equations apart into different forms. This is easiest when used for simple addition equations, but it becomes less practical when used for long equations. Look at the equation and separate the numbers into separate "tens" and "ones" places. If necessary, you can further separate the "ones" by decomposing them into smaller chunks.  Example: Decompose and solve the equation: 31 + 84  You can decompose 31 into: 30 + 1 You can decompose 84 into: 80 + 4 The equation can be rewritten so that each decomposed component stands separately, or you can combine certain decomposed components to help you make better sense of the equation as a whole.  Example: 31 + 84 = 30 + 1 + 80 + 4 = 30 + 80 + 5 = 100 + 10 + 5 After rewriting the equation into a form that makes more sense to you, all you need to do is add up the numbers and find the sum.  Example: 100 + 10 + 5 = 115
Summary: Look at a simple addition equation. Decompose the numbers in the equation. Manipulate and rewrite the equation into an easier form. Solve the equation.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Add two parallel lines and connect the parallel lines at bottom as shown in the picture.

SUMMARY: Draw an oval to form the outer edge of the flower leaves. Draw a connecting smaller oval figure at the top of the parallel lines to form the top of the flower. Create a rough sketch of the flower and leaves as illustrated in the picture. Add the final lines for the flower and leaves. Draw shadows and definition lines and color in your flower.

If you’re new to doing a 180 on your skateboard or haven’t done the trick in a while it’s a good idea to get your body used to being in the proper position. Practice skating around for a bit by pushing off and then situating your body into the right position. The ollie is the most fundamental skateboard trick and it’s incorporated into pretty much every trick you’ll do. And the 180 is an ollie where you turn your board and body 180-degrees. For the 180 you’ll be turning around either behind you for a backside 180, or in front of you for a frontside 180. Once you have the ollie down, you’re well on your way to doing a 180 skateboard trick!  If you ride “regular” you will have your right foot in the back positioned on the tail of the board. If you ride “goofy” then your left foot will be in back on the tail. You want to position your back foot on the tip of the tail. To do a 180 on the skateboard, you’ll want to position your back foot on the corner of the tail. For a straight ollie your front foot will be centered about halfway up the board or slightly back.  You also want to put more pressure on the outer edge of your foot (the side your pinky toe is on). To help you with turning, plant your front foot so its slightly hanging over the opposite edge of board from your back foot. This may feel awkward but it will help to keep your board balanced when you’re in the air. Your shoulders and your upper body is where most of the work will come from when you perform your 180.  By setting your shoulders correctly you will be able to turn your body quickly enough and this should allow your legs and the board to follow. You might be tempted to try and force the board to turn using mostly your legs, but you won’t get enough torque this way. For a backside 180, position your front shoulder slightly in front of your chest and dip it down so when you pull up you have more momentum to work with. For a frontside 180, you want to position back shoulder in front of your chest and dip it down as well so you can pull up and create momentum. You don’t want too much of a bend so that you end up crouching too low as that won’t allow you to pop high enough. You should stand with relaxed knees like you’re getting ready to hop slightly. If you are bending correctly you should be able to slide your front forward up the board with ease.
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Practice getting into the ollie 180 position. Position your back foot for an ollie. Position your front foot for an ollie. Set your shoulders. Bend your knees.