Problem: Article: ..'  Grand (depends on what alignment you want) Witch/warlock and click it. ..' Magus Mutatio Now your Sim is a witch/warlock!
Summary: Type in "boolprop testingcheatsenabled true" while in the neighborhood screen (type it in without the quotations). SHIFT+CLICK on the the mailbox of the desired family. Go to spawn 'NPC. When the witch spawns, shift-click her and press "MAKE SELECTABLE" then click your Sim (not shift-click) and go to 'cast spell.

Problem: Article: To test various growth conditions for mold, you will need multiple samples. Moisten as many pieces of bread necessary to test your conditions. Place each one in a separate bag.  For example, if you want to test 3 different temperatures, make 3 samples. Before each experiment, make some predictions about what will happen. Make a hypothesis about how quickly the mold will grow under each condition. Write down whether you think there will be more or less mold for each condition at the end of the experiment. Keep all other conditions the same (temperature and amount of light), but add different levels of moisture. Have 1 slice with no moisture, 1 slice that is just damp, and 1 slice that is soaked in water. Check the samples daily to see if the growth of mold is different between the 3 pieces. To test mold growth at different temperatures, store 1 sample at room temperature, 1 in the refrigerator, and 1 in the freezer.  Remember, to minimize variability, you will want to use the same amount of water for each piece of bread and store the room temperature sample in the dark, as the samples in the fridge and the freezer will mostly be in darkness.  Check each sample daily and see which piece of bread grows the most mold the fastest. If you want to test whether or not light has an effect on the growth of mold, store samples in different light environments. Place 1 bag in total darkness and 1 bag in a brightly-lit area.  To minimize variability, make sure the temperatures of both environments are the same. Use the same amount of water for each piece of bread as well. If the amount of water and temperature is also different, you won’t know whether the difference in growth rate is due to the light, water, or the temperature. Observe your samples daily to check for differences in growth rate and amount.
Summary: Make multiple samples of moistened bread. Vary the amount of moisture on each slice of bread to see how moisture affects mold. Place each bagged bread sample in a different temperature to see how temperature affects mold. Store each bagged sample in areas with different varying light levels to see how light affects mold.

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Summary: In the Google search field, simply type the word tilt.

Problem: Article: You can email or even print on canvas the best of these and send to the person leaving to remember the event and everyone who attended. You can also make a collage of photos that depict your group of friends or co-workers sharing fun memories as an added gift. Hold some party games to play that your guest of honor loves or that center around your guest.  You can take a tailored spin on classic party games like Two Truths and a Lie. Guests go around and tell three quick anecdotes that involve the guest of honor. Two of the anecdotes are true while one is made up. The guest of honor doesn’t get to weigh in until the other guests get to guess. The guest who identified the most lies at the end wins.   You can also hold a roast for the guest of honor. Just make sure that all the jokes aren’t actually offensive and that you end on a positive note. A roast can be fun but you have to be careful that you keep the context light. You can play any type of game you want. For an added touch, tailor the game with the same theme as the party. For example, if your friend is moving overseas and you are of legal drinking age, you can play a tailored version of beer pong. One side represents your current country, the other the country your friend is going to. Take out a map of your guest’s destination and have everyone pick a fun place to go or something to do at the new location. Give everyone the opportunity to contribute to some aspect of the party. Just because you may be the one in charge of throwing a party doesn’t mean that you should take all the credit. Whether it’s a co-worker getting a new job or retiring, a friend who is moving, or someone close to you going off to active duty, there are a lot of people who care about this person. When you let everyone contribute something special you not only give the guest of honor the best farewell party but you let everyone say goodbye in a meaningful and unique way. When thinking about gifts and a great way to finally say goodbye, you want to give your guest of honor something happy to commemorate all your time together.  Before the party winds down let everyone have a moment with the guest of honor to say a personal goodbye. Farewell parties can be overwhelming and it’s not always easy to find time to get a one-on-one. Come up with an activity that most people can participate in while allowing the guest of honor some one-on-one time. Finally, give your guest of honor any gifts and toast to your friend’s good fortune. Give a final farewell toast that expresses all your love and admiration for this person. Let your friend know that even though you won’t all be together every day, your friendship will always last.
Summary:
Take plenty of photos to remember the occasion. Play games that honor your guest. Have everyone contribute. Send off your guest prepared and with great wishes and memories.