Q: Take a walk outdoors with your hand saw and pruning scissors to find wood for your bow. Search for a live sapling or tree limb that is ½ inch in diameter. Cut down the sapling or limb with your hand saw. Remove any branches or small limbs with your pruning scissors. Cut the limb or stick so that it falls just below your belly button when one end is placed on the ground. Place your bow on the ground. Wrap your thin, strong string tightly around the top end of your bow. Tie the a knot in the string. Consider using a braided nylon string. Flip the bow over, placing the top of the bow on the ground. Use an exact-o knife to create a notch across the bottom end of the bow. Place pressure on the end of the bow to bend it. The notch should be thick enough for your string to sit in. Pull the string tightly up the length of the bow and over the end, letting the string sit in the notch you created. Wrap the string around the bow 6 to 8 times and then tie a knot in the string. Wrap the string with electrical tape to secure the ends. Wrap the center of the bow with electrical tape to create a hand grip. Place a small piece of electrical tape around the center of the string to mark where the arrow will rest. To create arrows, you will need wooden dowels, electrical tape, and feathers.  Cut the ¼ inch or 5/16 inch wooden dowels 18 to 24 inches long. Place a piece of electrical tape around the top and bottom of the dowel. Use an exact-o knife to slit the end of the arrow. Cut a feather in half with an exact-o knife. Glue one half of the feather to each side of the arrow near the end.
A: Locate and cut your bow stick. Wrap the string around the top of the bow. Cut and bend the bow. String the bow. Place electrical tape on the bow and string. Create arrows.

Article: Click the blue “Sign Up” button in the top left corner, next to the Flickr logo. Enter the information that it requests. If you have a Yahoo account, you can create a Flickr account using your Yahoo login information. By doing this you can upload photos to Flickr directly from your smartphone.  Search for the app in the App Store or Play Store, depending on what type of device you have. Open it once it is downloaded and log into your account. On your home page, you can drag and drop your photos anywhere on the page below the navigation bar, or you can click the blue button that says “Select files to upload.” Select the photos you would like to upload and either drag-and-drop them or open them from your documents. Once your photo is uploaded, you can click on it to edit its privacy settings, edit the photo itself, share it, add it to an album, or download it to your computer. If you edit it, be sure to save your edits. You have a few options to share it, such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and email. You can also grab the link for the image and share that with whoever you want to see the photos. Follow the prompts to share photos to social media platforms or to email. When you click one of the social media websites, a pop-up window will appear asking you to write a post to go along with those photos. You must open the app to do this.  Tap the button that looks like a camera in the middle of the navigation bar. You can take a photo directly with the app by tapping the large white circle, or you can choose a photo from your photo gallery by choosing the square to the left of the large white circle. You will be able to edit the photo if you would like to do that. When you are done editing, tap the “Next” button in the top right corner. You can give your photo a title, and you can determine its privacy settings before sharing it. Not only will the photo post to your Flickr account, but you can also share it with Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr from the app. When you are ready to share it, press the “Post” button in the top right corner.
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Create an account with Flickr by visiting http://flickr.com. Download the Flickr app on your smartphone. Upload photos to Flickr from your computer immediately. Share your photo from Flickr by clicking the “Share” link. Upload photos to Flickr directly from your smartphone.

Problem: Article: Once the reward and reinforcement is established, you can begin training time. To start, begin calling your cat. Offer her the reward as soon as she responds.  Stand a couple feet away from your cat. Do your call. It may also be helpful to show your cat the reward as you call her. For example, you can crinkle a bag of treats or dangle her toy in front of you. As soon as your cat comes to you, reward her. Give her a treat or toy, pet her, brush her, or engage in any reward you've established. Do not be surprised if your cat takes awhile to come at first. It may take awhile for your cat to learn she should approach you when she hears your call. Be patient. Keep doing your call until your cat figures out she needs to come. Once your cat comes to you from a small distance, start increasing the distance. Step back a few more feet when you call your cat. Try calling her from other rooms. You can also try calling her during times she's distracted. Remember, you want your cat to come when called in a variety of situations. Varying the distance and situation can help establish the behavior. Once your cat is beginning to understand the command, you can start training her. If you're using food as a reward, your cat may be more motivated by food if she's hungry. Try scheduling training sessions about 15 minutes before mealtimes. Don’t wait too long to reward your cat. Otherwise, your cat may not make the connection between the treat and the act of coming towards you. As soon as your cat comes to you, offer the reward. Animals live in the immediate. If you want your cat to understand what the command means, she needs to be rewarded right away. Try to get in the habit of training your cat once a day. Cats tend to be more independent and have limited attention spans, so train in short sessions. Try brief 5 minute training sessions once or twice a day. Once your cat begins to reliably come to you in the kitchen or wherever you first began training, move to other parts of the house while calling to them. Eventually your cat will know to just follow the sound of your voice. As your cat begins to come consistently when called, alternate the treats with petting, a scratch behind the ears, or any other kind of positive attention. Too many treats or food as reward can cause weight problems in your cat. You also want your cat to come when called in any situation, and you may not always have a treat on hand.  Once your cat reliably responds to your call, give it the same treat three out of every four times, then reduce it to half the time, then a third, and so on until you are only occasionally give it the treat you once trained it with.  Continue using non-food rewards. Eventually, your cat will understand she needs to come when called even if treats are not present.
Summary: Call your cat and then offer a reward. Increase the distance. Try to train before mealtimes. Reward your cat immediately. Practice in short sessions. Train your cat in many different parts of the house. Slowly wean your cat off the treat.

Q: Remove the cinnamon stick and spoon the arroz con leche into serving bowls. Sprinkle a dusting of cinnamon over the tops and serve them warm. If you prefer to serve cold arroz con leche, cover it with plastic wrap and press down on the surface to prevent a skin from forming. Refrigerate the arroz con leche for up to 5 days.
A:
Sprinkle a little cinnamon over the arroz con leche before serving.