In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you can translate your message into Tri Code, you'll first need to come up with a message. For the purpose of providing a guided example, the message "Welcome to the jungle" will be translated into Tri Code. While you're still getting the hang of writing in Tri Code, you may want to start with shorter messages. As you become more practiced, longer messages will become easier. In Tri Code, the letters of your message will be broken up into groups of three letter segments written in reverse. In the guided example, "Wel" are the first three letters, therefore, the first segment is "Lew."  Generally, each segment is separated by a space. This further distances same-word letters from each other, making it more difficult for others to see the pattern of your Tri Code cipher. In the beginning, it's likely you'll need to write down your translated message so you don't forget it. When Tri Code is more familiar, you may be able to do this translation in your head. The next segment begins where your first left off. Take the next three letters and write them in reverse as a set of three. For the guided example, this would be "moc." At this point, your ciphered message should now read "Lew moc." In many cases, words won't perfectly divide into three letter segments. When this happens, take the remaining letter(s) and complete your three letter segment with letters from the next word, then write it in reverse.  For example, the 'e' at the end of "welcome" will combine with the next two letters of the following word, "to" to create the segment "eto." This is then written in reverse to get the Tri Code "ote." At this point, you should have three segments translated into Tri Code, giving you the partially translated message, "Lew moc ote." The Tri Code cipher is only intended to be applied to letters, so any punctuation, like apostrophes, should be kept with the letter it punctuates. So, for a sentence like "What's that?" will become either "Ahw ts't tah?" or "Ahw t'st tah?" Whether you put apostrophes before the letter they punctuate or after is a matter of preference. However, to prevent confusion, you may want to stick to one or the other. Like any new writing system, Tri Code will take some practice before it comes easily. As you practice, the time it takes you to write in Tri Code should decrease. Now that you can write in Tri Code, you can practice reading it.
Summary: Choose your message. Translate the first segment of you message. Encode your next segment. Continue taking segments three letters at a time. Maintain punctuation. Practice by writing in Tri Code regularly.

Before you begin, grab your loaf pan and line the bottoms and sides with butter. Then, sprinkle with a light coating of flour. This will guarantee that it comes out easily when done. The other option is parchment paper, which you can cut to size and insert in the bottom of the pan. Hopefully your butter is at about room temperature, or else it will be a bit difficult to combine. It's very important to do this until the mixture is creamy, thick, and fluffy -- and not beyond this point. You'll know when you hit it. Using an electric mixer on high will keep your forearms from cursing the day you volunteered for dessert duty. Mix well after each egg gets dropped in (about 15 seconds) before you add another. Then move onto the vanilla and salt. At this point, you can add your lemon/orange zest or other additions. Dried fruits, nuts, and chocolate chips all have their place with this dessert. But it's delicious plain, too! If you dump 'er all in, either your muscles or your mixer will put up a fight. If you are using the mixer, keep it on the low setting.  Some schools of thought swear by sifting. If you've the time to spare, consider sifting your flour before adding it in. Don't overbeat it! Once the batter looks finished, stop. You don't want it to lose any of its buoyancy. Or, of course, until it's finished. Insert a toothpick to the middle to see if it is -- if it comes out clean, you're clear for take off. Take it out of the oven and let it cool in the pan for 15 minutes or so. If you find that it's browning too quickly in the oven, you can put a tent of aluminum foil over it to slow the process down. It'll drop out when ready. When preparing to serve it, consider topping with additional goodies. Though great with a simple cup of coffee, it's also great with fruit, whipped cream, and whatever your little heart desires. The pound cake can accommodate most all sweet flavors. A light dusting of powdered sugar is fairly standard, too. Sometimes something simple is more classic!
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One-sentence summary -- Preheat your oven to 350ºF (175ºC). Cream together the butter and sugar. Add eggs (one at a time), vanilla, and salt to your butter-sugar mixture. Gradually add in the flour bit by bit. Bake for 1 hour. Let cool inverted on a wire rack. Finished.

Q: Few people have the willpower to be perfect for the weeks or months it takes to lose the needed weight. Therefore it is advisable that you build into your diet a "cheat meal" once a week.   A cheat meal does not mean that you get to eat an entire pizza and a carton of ice cream in one sitting. But it is an opportunity to eat something that is not on your diet. So have two slices of pizza and a reasonable bowl of ice cream. Have your cheat meal guilt free, after all it is a planned part of your diet, then immediately get back on your diet for the next meal. A regular and reasonable cheat meal may even help boost your metabolism . Not enough sleep can hamper your weight loss efforts. Try to get 8 hours of sleep per night. Low-fat, non-fat, the grapefruit diet, the cabbage diet, the cleansing diet. Fad diets may help you lose a few quick pounds, but for serious weight loss and sustained weight loss don't look for the next fad. This plan instead focuses on simple sustainable changes: eating less than you burn, eating high quality nutrient dense foods with plenty of protein and healthy fats in your diet. Log your food intake throughout your diet. If you eat as prescribed and maintain your current activity level or more, you should be able to successfully lose fat.   Keep in mind that as you lose weight you may want to recalculate your macronutrient and caloric needs. Do not be afraid of incorporating new meals into your diet, as long as you still follow you calories and macronutrient guidelines for the day. If you are not losing weight on a 15-30% deficit, look to your food logging. Be careful to measure, or better yet weigh, everything and record the correct portion sizes when calculating calories and macronutrients consumed.
A: Plan a weekly cheat meal. Get enough sleep. Don't be wooed by diet fads. Make it a lifestyle.

Problem: Article: In common usage, especially in the United States, municipal or municipality, refers to a city or town. However, in the realm of international law, municipal refers to any sovereign entity, including countries, states, counties, provinces, cities, and towns. In short, municipal refers to the internal law of a sovereign government. There are two primary forms of municipal, or domestic, law. The first is civil law, composed of the statutory law and regulations to administer those laws. Statutes are passed either by the legislative bodies of the state or by popular vote. Domestic law is also formed by the common law, which is law handed down by the lower and upper courts of the country. Common types of municipal law are criminal statutes, traffic laws, and government regulations. Basically, municipal law regulates the relationship of citizens with the government. Civil and common law are enforced in very different ways. For example, law enforcement agencies, ranging from local police to the federal investigative branches, have jurisdiction over civil criminal statutes. On the other hand, most common law, often called judge-made law, is referred to during legal issues such as contract law or disputes between domestic businesses.
Summary:
Define municipal law. Familiarize yourself with the basics of municipal law. Understand the enforcement mechanisms of municipal law.