Write an article based on this "Find a person or organization in need of help. Apply to a local charity shop. Talk to Scout or Guide groups. Look for people in need of help."
article: This shouldn't be about badgering people to take you on, but more about providing help where it is needed. The ubiquitous DofE Volunteering choice, these are a good option. They could usually use some help, and you can arrange your work timings and days with them more or less when you'd like them. However, these are pretty popular, and so you should probably move fast! Many Local Council's also have a team responsible for coordinating volunteers as well as Youth Workers that should be able to work with you to find an opportunity. Don't be put off by the myriad of departments on a Council website, ring the main switchboard number and the operator should be able to connect you to the right person. They are often in need of help, especially with their younger members. However, some groups require you to be a member of the Scouting/Guiding movement, and their meetings may last quite a bit longer than an hour. Remember that there are many different branches of these organizations, which could be a better choice if you have a particular skill, e.g. Sea Scouts or Air Scouts. Search around in your area for people who are currently looking for some assistance. Some good places to offer your aid would be at a school for the disabled, or an old people's home, for example.

Write an article based on this "Leave the flax seeds to soak for 2 to 10 minutes. Use the soaked flax seeds in baked goods and smoothies."
article: Stir them every few minutes and let them absorb water until they're as gel-like as you want. Keep in mind that if you're soaking a small amount of flax seeds, you'll only need to soak them for a few minutes while larger amounts will take closer to 10 minutes. Keep the bowl of soaking flax seeds at room temperature while they hydrate. You can replace 1 egg in a baked good recipe with 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) (15 g) of soaked flax seeds. If you'd like to give a batch of smoothies a nutritional boost, pour a larger bowl of soaked flax seeds in with your smoothie ingredients.  Try adding soaked flax seeds to pancakes, muffins, or cookies. Store leftover soaked flax seeds in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Write an article based on this "Carve a piece of hard modeling wax into your desired shape. Attach 3-4 "sprues," wax wires that will provide a channel for the wax to melt out later. Attach the mold to the sprue base using a bit of melted rubber. Put the flask on top of the sprue base, making sure you have a quarter inch between the wall of the flask and the model."
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Start simple for now, as complex molds are much harder to keep together at first. Get a piece of modeling wax and use a precision knife, Dremel, and any other tool needed to make a model of your jewelry. Whatever shape you make now will be the shape of your finished piece.  You are making an exact replica of your eventual jewelry. Using a piece of jewelry you like as a model will help you design better pieces when you first start. Using some more wax, craft several long, wires out of wax and attach them to the model so that they all lead away from the piece. This is easier to understand when you see the whole process -- this wax will be covered in plaster, then melted out to make a hollow version of your shape. You then fill in the hollow part with silver. f you don't make sprues, the melted wax can't actually get out and make a hollow area.  For smaller pieces, like a ring, you may only need one sprue. Larger pieces, like belt buckles, may need up to ten. All the sprues should meet at the same place. They will need to be attached to a sprue base. The sprues all meet together, and you attach the mold to the sprue base where all the sprues meet. This allows the wax to melt through the bottom of the base and leave the mold. The flask is a big cylinder that slides on top of the sprue base.