Q: This can be a clue that they are feeling stressed. Rubbing the hands against the thighs or the head will also indicate stress. Suddenly crossing arms and legs or looking away is seen as negative body language as well. Avoiding eye contact and staring too long into someone’s eyes can be a sign of anxiety and of lying. Eye contact is hard to fake, so if you aren’t noticing darting eyes or prolonged stares, the person is more likely to be relaxed. Looking toward a clock, a watch or a phone can mean the person is nervous or bored or they may be used to habitually checking their phone or email frequently. Starting a new task when they are talking to you is a better judge if they are paying attention. An increased blink rate will indicate a nervous feeling. This can be a positive thing, such as physical attraction, or an unconscious manifestation of stress from being the center of attention. People often have micro-expressions that may convey more accurately what they are thinking; however, they flash by so fast, it may only be your subconscious that registers it. Micro-expressions tell more than most body language cues.
A: Notice if the person you are talking to leans away from you when they answer. Look for signs of anxiety and nervous or physical tension in clenched jaws or pursing lips. Pay attention to eye contact. Pick out signs of distraction. Count the blinks. Give your gut some credit.

Article: Use a knife to cut the pan of rice crispy treats before you store them. This will help each piece to freeze evenly and make it easier to pull out individual treats once they’re frozen. If you use a container, fill it up layer by layer with the treats, then seal the top. Freezer bags are a great alternative for when you can’t find the right size of container or don’t want to leave your containers in long-term storage. Simply fill a freezer bag with 1 or 2 layers of treats, press out any extra air, and seal it up tight.  If you’re using a container, look for one made of either plastic or glass pyrex to store your squares. Try to find the right size of container that won’t leave too much extra space at the top. Eliminating extra air will help keep the treats fresher for a longer amount of time. This will help prevent the rice crispy treats from sticking and bonding. Measure your container or freezer bag, then cut the wax paper to about the same size. This will make stacking and sealing much easier. To help you keep track of the treats’ freshness, make sure to place a piece of tape on the top of the container and write down today’s date. These labels will help you easily determine whether or not the treats are edible when you find them in your freezer later. Up until 6 weeks, you can keep enjoying these sweet treats. After 6 weeks, the treats will likely lose most of their moisture and turn rock-hard. If you see any containers with a date label from more than 6 weeks ago, just throw away the old rice crispy treats. To eat a frozen rice crispy treat, take it out of the freezer and let it sit at room temperature for 15 minutes before eating or serving. This thawing period will bring back some of the rice crispy treat’s original softness and gooeyness.
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Cut the rice crispy treats into even squares. Place the squares in an airtight container or freezer bag. Lay a piece of wax paper between each layer of treats. Use a piece of tape to mark the date on the container. Place the container in the freezer and keep the treats for up to 6 weeks. Let the frozen treats thaw for 15 minutes before eating.

Problem: Article: Are you looking for a more unique entrance? Consider having a theme instead of just the traditional entrance. If your wedding has a theme, you could go with that. Or, you could create a separate theme for the entrance.  Maybe you are huge sports fans. Many fans of the University of Nebraska football team choose to enter to the team’s “Tunnel Walk.” If you are really into Hollywood glamour, you could make the entrance a red carpet style announcement and encourage people to snap lots of photos. Don’t feel like you have to be tied to the traditional wedding party entrance. This is your wedding reception, and you should feel free to do it however you like. Maybe you would like to enter first with your new spouse. Then you can join the guests in cheering on the wedding party. You could also choose to have the bridesmaids enter as a group, and then the groomsmen, instead of in pairs. Some fun dance moves can help your bridal party’s entrance really stand out. Traditionally, members of the group walk in. Ask your party to learn a few easy steps to get the party going.  For example, if you choose a song by Michael Jackson, ask the groomsmen to try to moonwalk. A song by Donna Summer might inspire you to teach the crew a few disco moves. Respect your wedding party. If your friends don’t feel comfortable learning complicated steps, don’t force the issue. You don’t want them (and the rest of your guests) to feel uncomfortable. Generally, each pair in the wedding party walks or dances in to the same song. Mix things up by changing the music for each pair or person. For example, let your Irish cousins lead the way by dancing an Irish jig. You could also consider letting each person or pair choose their own music. This is a great way to allow your friends to express their individuality.
Summary: Choose your style. Mix up the order of the party members’ entrance. Plan choreography. Have individualized entrances.

Q: Click the button on your DVD drive to open it, then insert the disc and close it. If you have a laptop with no DVD/CD tray, simply insert the disc gently into the DVD slot. An ISO file is a single file representing an entire CD or DVD. Windows does not have a built-in program to make ISO files, so you'll need to download one. Many are available, but, for example, you could download Alcohol 120%. " Open Alcohol 120% and click "Image Making Wizard" from the menu on the left. Beside "CD/DVD device," there is a drop-down list. Select the drive where your DVD is located. Click "Reading Options" and type a name for your image file next to the box reading "image name." There are two ways to do so. Either type your desired location in the box next to "image location," or, alternatively, click the folder icon and browse for the folder you want. Click the drop-down list beside "image format" and select "Standard ISO Image file (*.iso)." Click "Start." When a window for Data Positioning Management appears, choose a measuring speed and click "OK." Wait for the ISO file to finish saving.
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Insert the DVD you want to copy. Download a program to make ISO files. Launch your "Image Making Wizard. Select the DVD drive from which you want to copy. Name your file. Indicate a location for your file. Select an image format. Save the file to your hard drive.