Q: Oil comes in different "weights," and different cars require different weights. Check your car's user manual to figure out what kind of oil you need to use, then buy a quart of it from a gas station or convenience store. You don't pour oil down the same pip where the dipstick is located; instead, unscrew the cap located a few inches away. . If your oil was very low, pour in the entire quart. You can use a funnel if you wish, or just pour it directly from the bottle into the tank. Go ahead and pull out the dipstick, wipe it with a rag, reinsert it, and check the oil level to make sure the car now has enough oil. It should now come up to the FULL line. Screw the cap back on tightly, lower the hood and make sure it is firmly closed before starting your engine.
A: Find out what kind of oil to use. Unscrew the oil cap.  Pour in the oil Check the oil again. Replace the cap and close the hood.

Q: Take one of your dogs favorite treats and hold it in a closed fist.  Present the hand with the treat to your dog, allowing it to become aware of the treat you are holding.  Wait patiently for your dog to paw at your hand.  Hold the treat around four or five inches away from your dog's nose. Reward the dog once it paws at your hand.  This reinforces the behavior that you are trying to train. Don't grab your dogs paw and try to force the high-five. Once your dog begins to paw at your hand, trying to get the treat, you can start to introduce the high-five command.  Instead of presenting a closed fist with the treat held within, offer your hand in the high-five position.  Wait patiently for your dog to paw your open palm. Once the dog high-fives your hand, say “high-five” and reward your dog. Eventually you will want your dog to high-five on command, without offering a treat first.  This can be done over time, by gradually reducing the amount that you reward your dog with a treat after it high-fives you.  Start slowly, removing treats as rewards only occasionally. Gradually decrease the amount of treats you reward your dog with until it is able to high-five without them. Replace treats with affection and verbal praise.
A: Get a treat ready. Introduce the high-five command. Reduce rewarding with treats.

Q: Make sure that the liners are mini muffin liners and not candy cup liners—candy cup liners will be too small. If you have 2 mini cupcake pans, fill both with mini muffin liners, as you'll most likely be able to make 48 mini cupcakes.  1 mini cupcake pan makes 24 mini cupcakes. If you only have 1 mini cupcake pan, you can bake the cupcakes in batches. You can find mini cupcake pans at a big box store, home goods store, or online. A cookie scoop works well because you can easily pour it into each liner. If you don't have a cookie scoop, you can just use a tablespoon or small spoon. Dip the cookie scoop or spoon into the batter to start pouring. You can also pour the batter into a sealable plastic bag and snip off a bottom edge of the bag, creating a unique piping bag that you can squeeze the batter from easily. Scoop batter into each liner, going slowly around the entire pan until you've done all 24. You may need to experiment with how much batter you scoop up each time—it's better to fill the liners with too little batter than too much at once, as you can always add more. Filling the liners all the way to the top will cause them to overflow when baked. Check on the mini cupcakes after 9 or 10 minutes, sticking a toothpick into the center of one. If the toothpick comes out clean, they're done! If batter shows up on the toothpick, leave them in for about 5 more minutes.  The edges of the cupcakes will turn golden when they're done. Keep a close eye on the cupcakes as they're baking—mini cupcakes tend to cook very quickly, and you don't want them to burn.
A: Line a mini cupcake pan (or silicone baking cups) with mini muffin liners. Use a cookie scoop or measuring tablespoon to distribute the batter. Fill ⅔ of each liner with batter. Bake the mini cupcakes at 350 °F (177 °C) for roughly 15 minutes.

Q: The quickest way to start this is to press ⊞ Win+R and type oobe/msoobe /a. If you haven't activated yet, you'll likely be prompted to enter your 25-character product key. You can find this key with your Windows XP disc or on a sticker affixed to your computer's case. If you have an active internet connection, activating online is the quickest way. You can also activate using a dial-up modem. If you've used this XP key on a different computer in the past, you may have to contact Microsoft by phone to activate Windows XP. If you don't have an internet connection, you can activate Windows XP by calling the Microsoft activation center. Give the support rep the installation ID that is displayed in the activation wizard, and then enter in the code that the support rep gives to you. After entering the code, Windows XP should activate.
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Launch the Activate Windows wizard. Enter your product key. Activate over the internet. Activate over the phone if you don't have internet.