Go to https://docs.google.com/presentation/ in your computer's web browser. This will open your personal Google Slides page if you're logged into your Google Account. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password when prompted. Click the slideshow to which you want to add music. The slideshow will open. If you haven't yet created the slideshow you want to use, click Blank in the upper-left side of the page, then create your slideshow before proceeding. This tab is in the upper-left side of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the Insert drop-down menu. Doing so opens a window with different video upload options. This option is at the top of the window. If you uploaded a YouTube video to Google Drive, you'll click the Google Drive tab instead. Click the "Paste YouTube URL here" text box, then press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac) to paste in the URL. If you're using Google Drive, just click once your uploaded video. It's a blue button at the bottom of the window. The window will close, and the video will appear in the middle of the slide. While your videos must be present on each slide for the audio to play, you can make the video as small as possible by clicking and dragging its bottom-left corner up toward the top-right corner. You can then click and drag the video's center to move it around on the slide. If you have an image that you inserted for the background of a slide, you can right-click the video, select Order, and click Send to back in the resulting pop-out menu to hide the video behind the image. Now that you've inserted and formatted your video, you can add it to other slides by doing the following:  Right-click the video on the first slide. Click Copy in the drop-down menu. Open the next slide by clicking it on the left side of the page. Right-click the slide, then click Paste. Go to the next slide, right-click it, and click Paste, then repeat for the rest of the slides.

Summary: Open Google Slides. Select a slideshow. Click Insert. Click Video…. Click the By URL tab. Paste in your video's URL. Click Select. Hide your video. Insert the video on other slides.


Place your stove on low heat and keep whisking with a metal whisk. Keep stirring the mixture until it starts turning thick and rolling up. Once done, shut stove off and refrigerate frosting for thirty minutes.  Stir on medium speed and then add vanilla extract.  Blend until Oreos are blended into the mixture. Set icing aside. If desired, you may add the cocoa powder now to blend frosting.

Summary: Pour milk in a saucepan, sprinkling on top flour. Keep stirring. In a separate bowl, blend the butter and Crisco together. Pour refrigerated flour mixture into mix. Stir in sugar and keep blending until creamy. Blend in crushed Oreos on medium speed.


Though your Birthday Number will influence you less than the other four numbers, it still included as part of the core. It represents a special gift or talent that will help you on your life path. In the many spheres of New Age knowledge and practices (such as Numerology), it is not uncommon to find those who believe we choose when we are born, or that we are destined for our specific birthday. And so the Birthday Number holds a special significance, explaining what unique gift we have to bring forward This requires no calculation and is simply the date on which you were born. In this case there is no need for reductions. So for example if you were born on the 13th, 23rd, or 31st, your numbers would 13, 23, and 31, respectively.

Summary: Learn the significance of your birthday. Determine your Birthday Number.


Guinea pigs are social creatures, so if you have more than one, you should avoid separating them when one is dying. Doing so could make both animals anxious or sad, and this is the last thing you want to do as your guinea pig makes his grand exit. It might be a good idea to separate your ailing guinea pig from his friends if he is in pain or the other guinea pig tries to rough-house with him. You will need to make this judgment yourself based on the situation. Placing a small, light-weight blanket or piece of soft cloth on top of or around your guinea pig will keep him from getting cold and will help him relax. Your guinea pig may become incontinent as his bodily systems begin to shut down, so change out the blanket every so often to keep your pet reasonably clean and comfortable.  Many animals (and people) are much more sensitive to cold as they age and begin to die, so keeping your older guinea pig's cage environment slightly warmer than you used to can improve his comfort substantially. Use a material or cloth that your guinea pig is familiar with to enhance his comfort with the situation. A dying guinea pig will become very weak and unable to feed or water himself as his death approaches. You can make his passing less uncomfortable by offering him water from a spoon, syringe, or water bottle. Blend or mix a guinea pig "smoothie" that contains hay, water and ground up pellets and feed it to him.  Don't force your guinea pig to eat or drink if he doesn't want to. You simply want to make these things accessible to him if he can't get them himself. Make sure anything you feed your guinea pig is well-blended so he doesn't have to use up precious energy chewing (which he might not be able to do, anyway). You can gently cuddle or stroke your guinea pig to comfort him and express affection. This will help your guinea pig know that he is not alone and should reduce any fear or anxiety he may be experiencing. If you hold him, do so in a way you know he likes and that won't cause him any unnecessary pain or discomfort.  Many guinea pigs like to have their foreheads gently stroked. If you know your pet enjoys this, do this as he passes away. Take note of any body language or noises your guinea pig may be making and adjust your physical contact with him accordingly; don't do anything that causes your pet pain. Your guinea pig will be most comfortable in warm, quiet space with lighting that is neither too bright nor too dark. Soft, pleasant, natural sounds (such as birds singing or the babbling of a brook) may be comforting to your pet. It may also be best to give him some space toward the end so he can slip away peacefully. Check on him often to offer food and water.  If there is a specific toy or other item you know your guinea pig is fond of, place this object next to him. The simple presence of items he enjoys may provide your pet a sense of calm. Treat your dying guinea pig as you would a sleeping baby; anything that is likely to wake a snoozing infant will probably also be unpleasant for your pet.
Summary: Keep him near his companions. Wrap him up. Help him with basic needs. Show affection. Provide a peaceful atmosphere.