Article: your print. Think of something interesting and draw it on to a piece of paper. Don't worry about coloring or shading it -- you'll be cutting it out and using the rest of it as a stencil. Keep it simple at first. Geometrical shapes and circles in an uneven pattern are easiest and never clichéd. Space them far enough apart if you're a beginner -- you don't want the paper to tear when being cut. Keep the surrounding blank paper in tact. You have now made your stencil. Unfortunately, if it rips, you'll probably need to start over. Exercise care and precision. Make sure your stencil fits appropriately on your shirt. If it doesn't, you'll have to resize or otherwise adjust it. Place the stencil so the mesh is directly on top (the two should be touching) and the handles are facing up. If there is space between the edges of your stencil and the edges of your screen, put masking tape on the underside. You don't want paint leaking where it shouldn't leak. If you use the taping method, make sure not to tape the stencil to the mesh! Otherwise the stencil might move around when you're squeegee-ing it. out some paint. Make a line at the top of the screen (the part furthest away from you). You don't want paint on top of the stencil at the moment. Try to spoon out as much paint as you think would cover the stencil. It's a little difficult to use more than one color with this method. If you do try it, know that at some point or other, the colors will mix. If you're okay with that, go for it! Try to do it with one downwards movement -- or the least number of strokes possible. This makes it look as smooth and professional as can be.  Always make vertical strokes. If you make both horizontal and vertical strokes, the paint will clump and be harder to dry and finish. Once you reach the bottom, keep going and scoop the excess paint up the handle to be reused. Be careful! If you drag it at all, the paint may smear. It's best to do it layer by layer, lifting up and then off. Leave to dry. The longer, the better. If you printed onto clothing, then once it is dry you need to put a sheet of greasing or tracing paper over your design and iron it. This seals it, making it wearable and washable.
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Design Use a craft knife to cut out all the coloured parts of your design. Put your stencil on top of your material (paper or t-shirt) and the screen on top of the stencil. Spoon Use the squeegee to spread the paint over the mesh. Lift everything up off your material.

Problem: Article: Begin heating a deep pan or wok over a medium-high heat. Add 2 tablespoons of canola oil. The wok should be hot for stir frying, so make sure the oil has begun to sizzle before you add the main ingredients. Make sure the pan you’re using is deep enough to keep sizzling oil from splattering on you while you cook. Place the chopped onion and minced garlic and ginger in the hot oil. Toss or stir these together lightly until they begin to caramelize. This should only take 1-2 minutes. Searing will release the pungent flavors of the onion, garlic and ginger so that they can be absorbed by the cabbage.  The edges of the onion should just begin to brown once it is caramelized. The process of unlocking aromatic flavors from pungent herbs and vegetables is the first step in preparing many Chinese dishes. Throw in the head of sliced cabbage and toss or stir repeatedly to mix all ingredients together. Cook for 2-3 minutes. Then, pour in 2 tablespoons of soy sauce and 1 tablespoon of rice vinegar. Stir fry for another 3 minutes until the cabbage has just begun to wilt. Be sure to keep the ingredients moving in the pan or they’ll be more likely to stick due to the intense heat.  Stir frying is a very fast cooking method because the ingredients are all cooked together over high heat. Be careful not to overcook the cabbage. It should be soft and tender but still retain a little crunchiness. Remove the stir fry from the heat and plate it with an entree, or on a separate dish if it to be served as a side. Drizzle 2 teaspoons of sesame oil over the top and garnish with a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Eat it while it's hot! In China, food is thought to be freshest when it's still steaming from being cooked. This impressive, appetizing gust of steam is known as wok hay, or "breath of the wok."
Summary: Heat oil in a deep pan or wok. Sear the onion, garlic and ginger. Add the cabbage and stir fry. Finish with sesame oil and/or seeds. Finished.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Homeless shelters and soup kitchens need lots of help. This can mean doing anything from clerical work like filing papers and answering phones to dealing directly with the children at the shelter. Whether you're washing dishes, folding clothes, or serving a meal, donating your time at a shelter will positively impact the lives of homeless youth, and enrich your life as well. Working with homeless children directly usually requires that you be at least 18 years of age and pass a background check. If you're planning on volunteering at a homeless shelter, be prepared to meet these criteria. If you have any legal, secretarial, medical, counseling, plumbing, carpentry, or other occupational skills, put them to use for a shelter or soup kitchen. Volunteer your services at your local shelter or offer to train others. Invite a friend or colleague to volunteer with you at a homeless shelter or ask them to participate in a food or clothing drive. They may soon find they have as much of a passion for helping homeless youth as you do! When recruiting others to donate their time or resources, be respectful of their boundaries. Not everyone is comfortable spending long periods of time at shelters or offering up their professional skills, so don't demand that they do so right away.

SUMMARY: Volunteer at a homeless shelter. Make use of your skills. Get others involved.

Prepare a baking pan by coating it with melted butter or nonstick cooking spray.  Both marinades and breaded pork chops can be baked. Nonstick aluminum foil or parchment paper can also be used instead of butter or cooking spray.
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Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit (218 degrees Celsius).