Look for a key separate from the other keys. If you’re holding the concertina the correct way, the key should be on your right side. This is called the air button and it allows you to open and close the bellows without making any noise. Hold down the air button with your right thumb to activate it. Look for a thumb support on top of each side of the concertina so you know which sides are the left and right. Place your hands inside so your fingers are resting on the keys on the side. Some concertinas will also have supports for your pinkies on the bottom. Try moving your fingers over all the keys to see if you can reach them easily. If you feel restricted, loosen the straps on each side until you can comfortably play. If your hands slip out of the concertina easily, you may need to tighten the straps more. Keep one of the sides on top of your thigh so you can use your other hand to open and close the bellows. This way, your hand is free to move without having to worry about supporting the concertina’s weight. You can hold the concertina without support if you feel comfortable doing that.
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One-sentence summary -- Find the air button on the top right side. Slide your hands into the straps, keeping your thumbs outside. Tighten or loosen the straps so your fingers can move freely. Rest one end of the concertina on your leg to support the instrument.

Q: You will climb on top of it, and will likely be thrown off. After a few attempts, it will allow you to remain on it and will give off heart animations. Make sure that you have the saddle available to use. You can now ride around on the horse, using the same controls you use to move normally. Horses can charge a jump by pressing and holding the Jump button. To remove a horse's saddle, select the horse and take it out of their inventory. You're not stuck just riding horses! You can saddle pigs and ride them around the world:  While holding the saddle, Use the pig you wish to wear it. The saddle will now be attached to the pig permanently. Control the saddled pig with a carrot on a stick. After a while, the pig will run five blocks per second. You can't remove a saddle from a pig without killing it.
A: Tame a wild horse by approaching it and using it with an empty hand. Open your inventory while on the horse. Place a saddle in the saddle slot next to the image of the horse. Remove the saddle. Saddle a pig.

Article: If you are looking for a career mentor, going to networking events can help you make connections. These events can provide a good opportunity to meet other people who are in (or trying to get into) your chosen field, and some of these people may be potential mentors. If you are in high school or college, you might be able to attend career fairs or networking events hosted by your school, or join a student club related to your interests. If you’re already working, look for opportunities to attend conferences or networking events in your field. If you connect with anyone, be sure to exchange contact information. Send a follow-up email letting them know that you enjoyed meeting them, and leave the door open for further communication. After you have selected your potential mentor, do your research on them.  When you do finally connect, you will be more confident and have more to talk about. You will also make a good impression on your potential mentor by letting them know that you have familiarized yourself with their work and recognize their accomplishments in their field. Find out what work they have done in the past, any awards or accolades they have received, and their general life trajectory that led them to this point. You can do a simple Google search to find this information.  You can also look on their social media accounts or the websites of their current or past employers or schools. Perhaps the person you are hoping will mentor you is your professor or upper level staff person where you work.  Begin establishing a relationship with them in small but meaningful ways.  Visit office hours and talk about your research.  Find ways to interact with your potential mentor at work, such as by attending trainings that they are leading or other functions that they might attend.  The goal is to start building mutual familiarity: as you get to know your potential mentor, they should also be getting to know you.
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Go to networking events and conferences. Do your research on the person. Establish a relationship.

Problem: Article: By asking them what they like, you’ll give them the opportunity to talk and volunteer information. Because of this, you’ll be off the hook for talking and may be able to just follow their lead. Make the inquiry sound casual. Say something like, “What sort of stuff do you like on TV?” The one thing you and your barber have in common is the community you live in. Use this as common ground to initiate a broader conversation.  Ask them how long they’ve lived there. Inquire about whether they’ve visited local festivals, fairs, or other events. This is particularly relevant if a fair or festival is going on at that given moment. If you’re new to the community, ask them for recommendations about restaurants, bars, and more. This will give them an opportunity to talk about the things they like to do. Start off by asking your barber how long they’ve been cutting hair. This is a good ice breaker and might lead to other conversation subjects. In the end, you’ll learn more about your barber both as a professional and as a person.  Ask the barber how long they’ve worked at that location. Find out how long they’ve been cutting hair. Say something like “So, how long have you been a barber?” Race, religion, and politics are taboo topics that you shouldn't talk about with people you don't know. It is possible that you could inadvertently insult someone when talking about these subjects. As a result, don't mention them. If the your barber begins to talk about something that makes you uncomfortable, try to change the subject. If they continue to talk about it, say "Let's talk about something else." Most barbers know that their job is to cut hair, not make small talk. As a result many of them will be able to sense if you don't want to chat. If this is the case, don't feel bad. Just make sure to be polite.
Summary: Ask them what TV shows or movies they like. Talk about your community. Inquire about their work experience. Avoid talking about race, religion, or politics. Know that it is alright not to talk.

Article: to 350 °F (177 °C).
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Grease and flour a 9 x 13-inch baking pan. Preheat oven Add shortening (or butter or margarine) to bowl. Add sugar to mixing bowl and beat well. Add milk, baking powder then flour. Mix ingredients together. Pour batter into the prepared pan. Combine cherries and sugar. Pour cherry mixture over cake batter. Pour the hot (not boiling) water over the cherries. Bake cake for 30 minutes. Serve cake with milk pour over the top of each cake serving, or with ice cream.