Write an article based on this "Teach grabbing. Teach running and grabbing. Teach jumping and grabbing. Advance to the steps above for older dogs."
article: Bend over slightly and hold frisbee in your hand, horizontal to the ground, at the height of the dog's mouth. Then let him grab it with his mouth while you are still holding on to it. Say "drop it" then take the frisbee from his mouth immediately. Now praise the dog graciously by saying "good boy (girl) and repeat the process again a few more times. Now do the exact same exercise, only move your body in a circle away from the dog, keeping it at the height of the dog's mouth. As the puppy grows, you will be able to stand up while doing this exercise. Now that you are standing up, hold the frisbee a little higher than the dog's mouth and horizontal to the ground, so he has to jump up to grab it.  After a while, release the frisbee right before your dog jumps up to grab it. Try turning in a circle with this exercise as well. If you are training a young pup, you may need to repeat all the above many times before it is ready to chase the frisbee.

Write an article based on this "Start with a formal address. State the recommender’s relationship to you. Focus on skills and attributes that relate to the position. Include one to two accomplishments. Reinforce your recommendation. End with contact information and a formal sign off."
article: Letters of recommendation are official documents and should start with a formal address, such as “Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms. [Last Name].” If possible, the letter should be written on organizational letterhead. Your recommender may need to print the letter out for you on official letterhead once the letter is complete.  Most letters of recommendation are no longer than one page, with one paragraph for an opening, two body paragraphs, and a short ending paragraph. The paragraphs in the letter should be flush left and written with 11 point or 12 point font. Begin the letter by stating the purpose of the letter and how the recommender knows you. Stating the recommender’s relationship to you up front will put the letter in context and show the reader that the recommender is speaking from a place of knowledge and experience.  For example, you may begin with, “It is my pleasure to recommend [Your Name] for admission to your graduate program. I have known [Your Name] for nearly three years, during which time she was my undergraduate student as well as my teaching assistant for a leading social change course.” Or, if you are writing the letter for a job application, you may start with, “It’s my absolute pleasure to recommend [Your Name] for [position] with [Company]. [Your Name] and I worked together at [Company] for [length of time]. I thoroughly enjoyed working with [Your Name] and viewed [him/her] as a valuable employee in my team.” Next, make sure you include a paragraph that focuses on your skills and attributes, as well as how they relate to the position you are applying for. Include skills or traits that also show your relationship to the recommender. Use one to two examples to support these skills and attributes. For example, you may write, “[His/her] knowledge of social justice issues and expertise in leading social change was a huge advantage during the class. [Your Name] put this skillset to work in order to assist students with their questions and guide class discussion. [He/she] was an invaluable resource for students during the class.” Pick one to two accomplishments that speak to the position or illustrate skills that are important for the job. Choose accomplishments that involve the recommender so it feel relevant to them. This will also give the letter more credibility, as you want to include accomplishments that the recommender can speak to or vouch for.  For example, you may include an accomplishment like assisting a student when you were a teaching assistant for the recommender’s class. Or you may include an accomplishment like working with a team of coworkers to get a project done that was overseen by the recommender. You may write, “[His/her] ability to assist a student who needed guidance and direction in the class was a joy to witness. [He/she] impressed me with their tact, professionalism, and ability to communicate with students on a peer to peer level.” In the second body paragraph, make sure you reinforce that you recommend the applicant whole heartedly. Include one to two sentences that highlight the recommendation as well as a brief summary why. This will underscore the recommender’s high opinion of you and make it clear that you are a strong applicant. For example, you may write, “I confidently recommend [Your Name] to join your team at [Company]” or “Without a doubt, I confidently recommend [Your Name] as a student in your graduate program.” Finish the letter by including contact information for the recommender. This could be an email address or a phone number. Then, include a formal sign off like “Best wishes,” “Sincerely,” or “Best,” and the recommender’s name, typed. Leave a blank space between the sign off and the recommender’s name so they can sign the letter. For example, you may write, “Please feel free to contact me at [contact information] in the event you would like to discuss [Your Name]’s qualifications and skills in more detail. I would be happy to provide more information on my recommendation.”

Write an article based on this "Make the Adoption Request. Complete the Adoption Agreement. Fill out an Adoption Order. Submit the expenses. Fill out local or specific forms."
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For each child being adopted, fill out ADOPT-200 Adoption Request form. This form includes the basic contact information of the adoptive parent, the basic details of the adoption, what type of adoption it is, basic information about the child, and whether the legal requirements are met. The ADOPT-210 Adoption Agreement form requires basic information about the adoptive parents and the child as well as the signatures of the adoptive parents. The agreement contains statements, which the adoptive parents are agreeing to with their signatures, that they will adopt the child and treat the child as their natural child and that the child will maintain the same rights as any natural child would. These rights include the right to inherit from the adoptive parents. The adoptive parents must also fill out an ADOPT-215 Adoption Order form in part. The order also includes basic information about the adoption. The remaining parts of the order will be used by the judge at the adoption hearing and will be filled out by the clerk in the event the adoption is an adoption of a Native American child. In this type of adoption, the clerk will serve the order and other relevant documents on Bureau of Indian Affairs. If the adoption is an independent, agency, or international adoption, you must submit the relevant expenses on the ADOPT-230 Adoption Expenses form. This requires the submission of the amounts spent on hospital services, prenatal care, legal fees paid, adoption agency fees, transportation, adoption facilitator fees, counseling fees paid, adoption services provider, pregnancy expenses, court filing fees, fingerprinting fees, and any other relevant costs. Certain adoptions and each specific local court may require additional forms.   If you are adopting a Native American child through any procedure other than a stepparent/domestic partner adoption, fill out the ADOPT-220 Adoption of Indian Child form and the ADOPT-225 Parent of Indian Child Agrees to End Parental Rights form.   To determine if the local court requires additional documentation contact your county clerk’s office.