Article: This variation on Milo is a popular breakfast drink for children in many parts of the world.   For this recipe you will need:  5 tablespoons Milo powder 1.5 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk Hot water Cold milk You will only need a few tablespoons of water to dissolve the Milo powder.  Boil the water in a kettle, or microwave it for 1-2 minutes, until it begins to steam. How much you use depends on how strong you like your Milo. Pour enough hot water into the glass to cover the Milo powder by about 3/4 inches.  (Measuring boiling water is a dangerous process, so just eyeball this step.)  Then stir, stir, stir until the powder is fully dissolved. This will sweeten the beverage, and add a very creamy, smooth texture to your beverage.  Give the drink another quick stir. Give it one last stir, and drink it down.  You can use lowfat or skim milk, here, but most Milo drinkers prefer to use whole milk.
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Assemble your ingredients. Heat some water. Add 3 to 5 tablespoons of Milo powder to a mug or glass. Add hot water to dissolve the Milo powder. Add 1.5 tablespoons of sweetened condensed milk. Add cold milk to fill the glass.

Problem: Article: Give suggestions to your spouse and/or your family ahead of time to help pave the way for better relations. Suggest “safe” discussion topics to both parties.  Tell your spouse or your family about common interests. For example, “John, I’m not sure if I mentioned that you and my brother both love skiing.” Bring up each other’s interesting hobbies. Perhaps your grandmother has fascinating travel stories she loves to share, or your spouse coaches soccer on weekends. Make sure to mention what kinds of conversation topics to avoid as well. As a general rule, politics and religion are bad to discuss unless you are sure everyone is on the same page with their beliefs. If your spouse struggles to get along with your family and finds family events stressful, have a plan in place to leave if needed. You may decide to:  Give your family a departure time when you arrive. For example, “We need to leave by noon. We have to pick up a friend from the airport.” Have your spouse send you a text message when they are ready to go. Have your spouse give you a prearranged signal, like a gesture or a phrase that means they want to leave. For example, your partner could stand behind you and rub your shoulders to indicate they want to go, while you are still around your family members. Let your spouse know acceptable ways to check out for a bit, if leaving isn’t an option. For example, “In my family, no one cares if we’re all sitting together and someone is reading a newspaper or magazine. You can do this if you feel like you need a break and no one will question you.” If a fight breaks out in the middle of a family event between your spouse and your family, or if your family is consistently treating your spouse poorly, enforce a break and leave with your spouse. Try not to let your partner leave the event alone. You want to indicate to your family that you are supporting your spouse.  For example, you could say, “I think this situation is getting to be stressful for everyone. Kate and I are going to leave now. I’m sorry to disappoint you, but I am getting upset and we need to take a break.” If you are at an event where you can’t get away easily (for example, on vacation), call a timeout for a few hours or the remainder of the day. In the meantime, get as much physical distance as you can between you and your spouse and your family. If the relationship between your family and your spouse continues to deteriorate, consider limiting their exposure to each other, perhaps confined to holidays or important family events.  Discuss with your spouse how much family time will be acceptable to both of you so you have a plan ready when the next invitation comes. You may wish to reveal the reasons that your spouse is no longer accompanying you to family events, but you do not have to. You can make an excuse for your spouse (for example, they have to work), if you feel that will be a better way to keep the peace. You may find that a cooling off period is all your family or your spouse require, and they may be able to move forward after a break. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, after all. You may also find your family or your spouse more willing to make an effort after a significant life change, like the birth of a child, a death in the family, or a move.
Summary: Have conversation starters ready. Discuss an exit strategy ahead of time. Leave if it gets hostile. Limit contact.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you aren't logged in automatically, enter your username and password, and click Log In. It's the downward-pointing arrow in the upper-right corner of your screen.  It's in the menu pane on the lefthand side. It's next to the menu option What language do you want to use Facebook in?.   Facebook's interface will now be displayed in the language you selected.

SUMMARY: Go to the Facebook website. Click the menu arrow. Click Settings. Click Language. Click Edit. Click the Show Facebook in this language drop-down menu. Select a language from the list. Click Save Changes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are using a tissue box, get something to cover the hole. However, do not glue it there, since the hole is useful. Put it on top of the box and glue it on. Teddy wouldn't want to sleep on the cold mattress!  If you have a tissue box, just use the hole that's already there.
Summary: Get a box. Get a piece of fabric, paper, or even a tissue to put on the box. Get another piece of fabric or tissue as a blanket. To make storage space, cut a hole in the side of the box. Finished.

Also note that this method will not bypass anything, it will just give access to nice websites with mask names so they cannot be blocked.  For example, there is a cool website with free flash games called www.coolmath3.org. It is almost never banned and can be accessed without suspicion.
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One-sentence summary -- Know that, for this method, you need to be connected to the WiFi via the password. Open a web browser. Use Google (which is almost never blocked anywhere), to search for websites which names correspond to the domain of where you are (for example, if you are at school, they will not block websites that contain the words "maths" or "science") and add a description of the desired website (for instance, if you want social networking, type science social networking).

You can obtain sample rental applications online or from your local real estate association. The application will furnish you with all the necessary information to conduct a background check and assess whether the applicant would be a good tenant. The rental application should ask for:  the applicant’s full name, social security number, date of birth, contact information, and driver’s license number and state of issue (also, make a copy of license). current and previous addresses, dates of residence, contact information for current and former landlords. current income, dates of current and past employment, the names and contact information of current and former employers. banking and credit references for a credit check. contact information for three personal references. Section 604 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires landlords to ask permission to perform a credit check. In order to comply with the FCRA, you must have a completed credit report authorization form before obtaining an applicant’s credit report.  If a potential tenant refuses to sign a credit report authorization form and allow for a credit check, you can deny him or her the ability to rent the property. This is someone that you could interact with frequently, from paying the rent to addressing maintenance concerns, and you want to make sure they are friendly and respectful and that you are comfortable with them as a tenant. During the interview ask of potential tenants:  Why are they moving? Do they have any pets and are they housebroken? Do they smoke? Indoors or outside? Who else will be living with them now or in the future? Do they have any friends or relatives who frequently spend the night? What is their typical work day like? Do they work nights? Can they pay the first month’s rent and security deposit before moving in?
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One-sentence summary --
Require potential tenants to complete a rental application. Request potential tenants complete a credit report authorization form. Interview the applicant in person.