Problem: Article: Use a cutting board or a clean counter as a work surface. The wrap will look like a diamond in front of you.  You can find egg roll wraps at Asian or specialty markets. If you can’t find egg roll wraps, you can also use wonton wraps, as they are made from the same kind of dough.  Make sure you check how many egg roll wraps you need for the recipe you plan on using and purchase enough! Place approximately 1/4 cup (55 g) of the filling in the wrap. Don’t overfill the wrap or it will be hard to roll and seal it. Try to fill each wrap as evenly as possible so that they cook evenly and are all approximately the same size. Heat the oil up to approximately 375 degrees F (190 C) in a deep fryer. Use the medium-high setting to heat the oil on the stovetop. Use vegetable oil instead of peanut oil if you can’t find peanut oil. Use tongs or a slotted metal spoon to carefully put as many of the egg rolls in the hot oil as you can fit comfortably. Turn them occasionally until they are cooked evenly, and are a golden-brown color. It should take about 6-7 minutes per egg roll to cook them completely. Remove the rolls from the oil when they are done cooking, and place them on a metal rack or a plate with a paper towel to let the oil drain off. Serve them while they are fresh with a dipping sauce of your choice. Sweet and sour sauce or soy sauce are delicious options to serve with your homemade egg rolls! You can also try them with Sriracha or another hot sauce if you like.
Summary: Place an egg roll wrap on a flat surface in front of you with a corner facing you. Use a spoon to put a scoop of the filling in the middle of the wrap. Heat up 1 qt (946 ml) of peanut oil in a pot or deep fryer. Place the egg rolls into the heated oil and fry them until they are brown. Drain the cooked egg rolls on a paper towel or a rack and serve them hot.

Problem: Article: Look closely at the metal backsplash. The metal particles may appear to move in a certain direction, such as side to side. If your backsplash has a noticeable grain, always scrub in the direction of it. This will prevent the metal from taking on tiny scratches. Use a microfiber cloth or non-abrasive sponge. Metal brushes and scrub pads will scratch your backsplash, so avoid them. Warm water cleaning, when done routinely, limits the need for deeper cleaning. Never use hot water on the backsplash. A mild detergent, such as a dish soap like Dawn or a non-chloride cleanser, can also be used for extra cleaning strength. Add a drop or two of the detergent to the water. Use the microfiber cloth to clean the backsplash. Work in circular motions along the grain. Most of the time, the day’s stains will come right off. Older stains are likely to require deeper cleaning. Never use scrub pads or wire brushes on the backsplash. These will scratch it. Get a dry cloth and use it to absorb the water on the metal. Although metal backsplashes are resistant to damage, hard water can weaken them. It’s better to dry the metal by hand so water doesn’t sit on it.
Summary: Find the direction of the metal’s grain. Dampen a microfiber cloth in warm water. Wipe off the stains with the cloth. Dry the backsplash with a clean cloth.

Problem: Article: There are different attitudes people have toward their spiritual life. Determining what your personal relationship toward a spiritual life is can help you determine the best way to cultivate that spiritual life.   For example, research shows that there are two types of attitudes towards religious commitment.: intrinsic and extrinsic. There is also a third dimension of religiosity called the “quest dimension”. Depending on which attitude or dimension that you have, you will approach your spiritual life in different ways.    Intrinsic commitment: Having an intrinsic religious or spiritual attitude means that you believe in the religion or the spiritual world as absolute truth. You hold your belief in your religious or spiritual beliefs above all other beliefs.  Extrinsic commitment: Having an extrinsic attitude means you see your religious or spiritual beliefs as a means for you to live a fuller life, but do not regard religion above other beliefs you have. For example, you may use prayer as a means to gain relief from a stressful experience. For some people, having an extrinsic commitment to religion helps then fulfill social responsibilities or advancement.   Quest: The quest dimension describes a kind of person who does not need to believe in a reality where God or any spiritual figure must exist. Instead, you believe that the complexity of religion or spiritual matters is important to grapple with, but you also work to cultivate doubt and skepticism alongside your faith. In other words, you expect your faith to change and grow with you. To decide what spirituality or God means to you, you should write about your feelings and thoughts to help clarify where you want spirituality or God to go in your life.  The past is a very important part of you and should be used to decide what spirituality or God means to you now. Memory can be a rich source of knowledge that guides your decision making.   Write about important experiences that involved spiritual enlightenment or God’s presence. For example, write about a time you felt profound peace when there was turmoil in your life. Write about important relationships that taught you about spiritual growth or God, or write about relationships that hurt your spiritual life or relationship to God. For example, a relationship with a parent or guardian might have helped you grow closer to God. What do you believe about the spiritual or God now? What has changed in your beliefs or values? Write about these experiences, relationships or ideas that have shaped your most current relationship to your spiritual life or God.  For example, a recent change in a relationship like a divorce, having kids, or starting a new bond could have helped move you towards the idea of seeking a more spiritual life. Write down the big questions you have about your relationship to God or the spiritual. Setting goals, even with your spiritual life, will help you to create the spiritual life that you desire. These goals can be spiritual goals such as finding time to talk to God, pray, or read religious texts. They can also be goals that help others with their spiritual needs, like giving to charities, volunteering, or praying for someone.
Summary: Decide what your attitude toward God or your spiritual life is. Write about what God or spirituality was for you in the past. Write about the current state of your relationship to your spiritual life or God. Write down what you want your spiritual life or relationship to God to look like in the future.

Problem: Article: A pencil case with multiple compartments of different size will help you effectively pack your supplies. Try to get a case with stackable layers, in order to fit in as many supplies as needed. Organize each compartment with supplies of the same category and/or size. Put the compass, protractor, and calculator together. Carrying a pencil case between classes as well as back and forth from home will definitely cause some wear and tear on the fabric. Choose a fabric that will be less likely to rip in between classes, so none of your supplies fall into your backpack or on the floor.  Try to get a pencil case made with nylon fabric. Not only is it easier to clean, it is strong enough to stay intact if you fill your pencil case to maximum capacity.  Hard plastic pencil cases are durable, but make sure to keep track of how much supplies you try to pack. If you pack too much, you will be less likely to close the case because it has a lid instead of a zipper. A medium sized pencil case would be the best size for everyday classes. You may have a class where you may need more room for a ruler or a notepad, so a larger case would be suitable.  If after a few months of your school routine, you notice that you are not utilizing many of your supplies, scale down to a smaller pencil case. This will fit in any backpack, and could even be left out on your desk since it wouldn’t take up much space. Some people find it best to only carry the necessities and keep a bigger pencil case in their locker for things that are specific to one class (geometry kit, watercolours, coloured pencils etc.)
Summary:
Get a case with compartments. Pick one with a durable fabric. Decide on the size.