Problem: Article: Make sure that no one is angry or emotional beforehand and that you have plenty of time to talk about any issues. Don't bring this up in front of younger siblings. You might make notes for yourself, so you don't forget to touch on every point. Explain to them exactly why you think you can handle this particular freedom, and don't raise your voice. Becoming angry or upset will only prove to them that you are not yet mature enough to handle additional freedom.  Identify which specific freedoms you want. This might be a later curfew, more computer time, or permission to go to a concert. Be prepared that this might be an ongoing conversation. They may need to think about it before making a decision. Talk through any concerns that they might have. For instance, if you're asking to go out with a friend, see if you can get them in contact with that friend's parents. Remember to remain calm, even if they say things you disagree with. Think about any possible risks or consequences, and be ready to answer any questions your parents might have. Perhaps you get decent grades consistently, do your chores without complaints, and interact well with your siblings. Remind them of how responsible and hardworking you've been acting recently. If you've done anything particularly special, such as cooking dinner for your parents or taking on more chores, be sure to include that as well.
Summary: Choose an appropriate time to discuss this topic. Ask them in a calm and mature manner. Consider their point of view. Give recent examples that prove that you are dependable.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The Facebook icon looks like a white "f" in a blue square. If you're not automatically signed in to Facebook, enter your email address or phone number and your password to log in. The Search bar is located on a blue bar at the top of your screen. You can search anything by entering a keyword here.  It's in the lower-right corner of your keyboard. Tapping will bring all the search results on a new page. This heading is listed next to an orange-and-white flag icon in the search results. Tapping this button will open a list of all the pages you like. You can view a page by tapping its name or picture on the list here.

SUMMARY: Open the Facebook app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the Search field. Type Pages into the Search field. Tap the blue Search button on your keyboard. Tap See All under the "Pages I like" heading. Tap a page on the list.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Communication is the most important element of any relationship. If you don’t communicate, you won’t know each other’s problems and concerns. As a result, you won’t be able to form a relationship that is respecting of both of your unique qualities. Both parties need to define boundaries and come to a mutual agreement about each other’s space, independence, and autonomy. You need to understand what your elderly person is comfortable with when it comes to being assisted or being subtly monitored to make sure they are okay.  Talk to them about their expectations about your relationship. What do they expect of you in terms of assistance and interaction? Discuss use of shared space like the bathroom, kitchen, or living room. Come to an agreement about under what circumstances family or friends will visit. Discuss use of each other's personal belongings, like dishes, appliances, and even food. Figure out who pays for what ahead of time. Having finances decided and agreed upon ahead of time could save you from a headache or even legal fees in the future. Records will make a big difference here, so if you start out knowing who pays for what, and have it written down, you are ahead of the game. Also, consider the following:  Include relatives in discussions about money. If you’re going to be living with an elderly family member, make sure to speak with your other relatives to be transparent about your financial agreement. Be open to their feedback, especially if they will be contributing to the cost. This will help you avoid problems and resentment in the future. Consider the cost. If you will be covering the cost of your elderly relative, be informed about the costs. One recent study found that caregivers spend about $5,500 per year caring for elderly relatives. Another study concluded that caregivers spent almost $15,000 a year caring for their elderly relative. Avoid treating the person like a child. Older people have experienced life much more deeply than we often appreciate, and have many more life experiences. Ask your elderly person questions about their life, what they think, and what they care about. When possible, they should have as much privacy and personal space as it is practical to allow. Don’t turn yourself into a caregiver or a nurse without need or invitation and don't violate their personal space. Always communicate first if you are concerned about your elderly roommate. Let him or her make their own choices and do not substitute your own judgement for theirs. Every adult has the capacity to make at least some, if not all, of his or her own decisions, so help enhance the person's capacity to do and choose as much as possible for himself or herself. Don't assume merely because of advanced age that people cannot manage their own affairs, even if you do not agree with them. You’re the younger person with less experience. Your elderly roommate probably has wisdom and experience well beyond your own. Talk to them and ask them for guidance on issues that pertain to both of you.
Summary: Communicate with your elderly roommate. Define boundaries. Figure out finances. Give the person respect as an individual. Give the person privacy. Support the older person's autonomy. Appreciate their wisdom and life experiences.

Choose one that is high enough to let your legs hang freely over the edge. Your thighs should be supported by the table, and your legs should be bent at the knee. Clasp it with both hands. You can grab around the leg, under the knee. Alternatively, you can grab behind the thigh. If you can't get all the way to your chest, it's fine. Keep it there for 30 seconds. You should feel a stretch in the front of your pelvis on the leg that is hanging down. That muscle is your hip flexor, which contributes to slouching and back pain with excessive sitting.
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One-sentence summary -- Lay down on a bed or bench. Bring your right leg up. Pull your knee towards your chest. Repeat 2 times on both sides.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: These instructions assume you are playing Minecraft Pocket Edition version 0.12.1 or later. If you are playing an earlier version, be aware of the following changes:  Before 0.12.1, books do not require leather to craft, but they also have no use in the game. Before 0.3.0, books do not exist. Sugar cane is a green reed that grows near bodies of water. You can harvest it with your bare hands. Once you find some, consider planting your own back at your base so you have a permanent paper supply. Sugar cane grows on sand or dirt adjacent to water. If you don't have enough cane to make the amount of paper you'd like, you can make it grow faster with bone meal. Tap your crafting table and select the Paper recipe in the Decorations menu. This will turn three sugar cane into three paper. Each cow killed will drop 0, 1, or 2 pieces of leather. If you have Pocket Edition 0.11 or later, you can find it by fishing instead, but it is much less common there. The Book is another item in the Decorations section of the crafting table menu.
Summary:
Check your version number. Search for sugar cane. Turn three sugar cane into paper. Kill cows for leather. Combine paper and leather into a book.