Article: The other exposed end should be facing up toward you. Hold the paring knife in your other hand. If there are any seeds attached to the segments, remove them using the knife.
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Set the orange on the cutting board so one of the exposed ends is facing down. Hold the peeled orange in one hand over a bowl. Throw away the membrane and collect the segments from the bowl.
Article: Trafficking victims may seem to be in a hurry to get somewhere or shut down attempts at conversation. They’re often reluctant to make eye contact when spoken to, or they might look around nervously. In some cases, they’ll ignore others around them or avoid communication altogether.  Pay attention to inconsistencies in the person’s account of what they’re doing and who they’re with.  Cautious traffickers will frequently try to do most or all of the talking for the victim. If they look away, get up to leave, or try to make themselves incognito when there’s a police officer or security guard nearby, they may be worried about being noticed. For the same reason, they’ll also tend to avoid places where police can be found in large numbers, such as crowded streets and public events. Victims of human trafficking are conditioned to act invisible around authority figures out of fear of being punished for drawing attention. See whether the suspected victim appears to be in control of their movements. A person who’s been drugged may sway, stumble, or lack coordination performing basic tasks. At worst, they might have a hard time holding their head up or keeping their eyes open.  Traffickers sometimes use intoxicating substances as a means of influencing and manipulating their victims.  If the person is close enough to examine discreetly, check for other indications that they might have been given something to dull their reactions, like dilated pupils, needle marks, or the smell of alcohol. Traffickers don’t typically let their victims out of their sight. Search the area for another person who seems to be leading the victim or telling them what to do. This person may be male or female, but in most cases they’ll be noticeably older.  The victim may show heightened fear or agitation when their captor is around. It’s not uncommon for traffickers and their associates to pose as bosses, business partners, parents, or boyfriends in order to explain their connection to the victim and prevent people from asking questions.
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Try to pick up on anxious or timid behavior. Observe the person's reaction to law enforcement. Watch for the outward effects of drugs or alcohol. Be aware of the presence of a controlling figure.
Article: Innocent women aren’t promiscuous. They remain loyal to their partners. This level of commitment is valued by partners seeking a serious, long term relationship. One of the major appeals of an innocent woman is that she is inexperienced. This innocence is a major confidence boost to the woman’s partner—it means they are more knowledgeable about worldly things. It places them in a position of power and leadership. Even if you are more experienced than your partner, feign ignorance. A more experienced partner is the innocent woman’s guide to the unsheltered world. While you should never compromise your values, don’t shy away from an opportunity to expand your horizons and take risks. Your partner will appreciate the opportunity to introduce a little corruption into your life.
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Commit to your partner. Let your partner think they are more experienced than you. Let your partner corrupt you—just a little.