Problem: Article: Your flat, 4 x 4 piece should completely cover the top of the cabin of your vehicle. Then, stretching across the gap made by the 2 x 8 pieces:  Attach two 2 x 4 blocks, on on top the other, so that both are flat against the back wall of your cabin. Attach two 1 x 4 pieces behind the 2 x 4 blocks. This should create an flat surface that is level with the roof of your cabin. To join your cabin and bed together firmly, you should connect both by attaching your 4 x 8 piece to the top. A single row of studs should hang free the hood/window area of your truck. Attach your sloped window atop the 4 x 8 on the front-most studs. The hood cover should go in the front-center of the 4 x 8 piece for the most realistic effect. Use 1 x 8 smooth pieces on the top of the walls of the bed of your truck. Leave two free studs on the walls of the bed of your truck closest to the cabin.
Summary: Roof the cabin of your truck and the front-most part of the bed. Add a unifying roof piece and a sloped window for effect. Fasten your hood cover and railings for the bed.

Problem: Article: Many of these foods are low in fiber, but high sugar and fat. This causes you to feel full before you've eaten enough fiber. Examples include:  Milk and cheese Squash Sugary foods like pastries, puddings, candy and cake Prepackaged, processed foods which usually have added sugar, salt, and fat. Eating regularly will provide your digestive tract with continuous, low level stimulation and promote healthy digestion and regular contractions.  Eat slowly to give your body time to process your food. Eating too fast makes you more likely to overeat, overwhelming your digestive system. Chew your food thoroughly to promote easy digestion and moderate portion sizes. Exercise will stimulate your bowels to contract, moving food through your system.  The activity should be strenuous enough to increase your heart rate like fast walking, swimming, running, or biking. Sometimes this works surprisingly quickly. Plan a route with frequent bathrooms available! If you have other health concerns that might make exercise inadvisable, talk to your doctor first. Stress has been shown to cause constipation and diarrhea, both of which may accompany hard, dry stools. Try relaxation techniques such as:  Deep breathing Yoga Meditation Tai chi Massage Listening to relaxing music Visualizing relaxing locations Progressive muscle relaxation where you go through your body and deliberately tense and release each muscle group You can simultaneously do relaxation techniques to promote movement through your system.  Spend at least 10 minutes on the toilet approximately 30 minutes after eating. Put your feet on a low stool, so your knees are above your hips. This may make the bowel movement easier. This can make bowel movements easier.  The therapist will use a machine to measure the tension in your rectum and help you practice tightening and releasing your pelvic floor muscles. Go to a therapist that works with a doctor or is recommended by your doctor to be sure that they are reliable.
Summary: Reduce your intake of foods that may cause constipation. Eat many small meals rather than only a few large ones. Exercise for at least 30 minutes per day. Reduce stress in your life. Give yourself time on the toilet after each meal. Use biofeedback to learn to release your pelvic floor muscles.

Problem: Article: Chances are, you know someone who was adopted. Talking with them can help you understand how they learned they were adopted and what they did afterward. Friends may also be able to offer you advice on how to bring your questions to your family. Thanks to social media, it is now very easy to get in touch with people from your past even if you can’t visit your childhood home in person. Understand, though, that people may not feel comfortable discussing their knowledge of your family with you. Explain to them why you want to know, but don’t press them for information if they seem reluctant. Many people go through the process of discovering that they’re adopted and dealing with that information every year. A support group of other adoptees may be able to offer you advice and resources for your own search, as well as help you handle the process emotionally. DNA sampling can track your genetic markers and compare them to those of other family members. You can visit a genetic specialist, or you can use a mail-order test like the “Family Finder” test. For this option, though, you will need to get another close relative (a parent, sibling, or first cousin) to agree to have a test done so that you have a point of comparison. If you buy a DNA test online, go with a reputable provider. The three biggest providers of online DNA testing are Ancestry.com, 23 and me, and FamilyTreeDNA. These companies also often maintain large databases of other individuals who have had these tests and can compare your DNA to theirs. A DNA test can offer you clues to your genetic identity, but it is often limited in its effectiveness without a large pool for comparison. If you are having a DNA test done without the participation of another family member, your information may be less useful.  There are 3 basic kinds of DNA tests: mitochondrial (inherited maternal DNA), Y-line (inherited paternal DNA, but only works for males), and autosomal (inherited relations to others such as cousins). Autosomal DNA tests may be the best option for adoptees, as they can connect your genetics to a wider network of people. A DNA test can verify whether or not you are biologically related to your immediate family, usually through mitochondrial DNA. However, it is less likely to be able to connect you to another family if your genetics don’t match your own family’s. The International Soundex Reunion Registry and Adoption.com are both considered reputable, reliable registries for individuals who are seeking to reunite with their biological families. This option can be very expensive, so it is usually reserved for once you know you've been adopted but can't locate your birth parents or information about them. Look for an investigator in your hometown as they are probably familiar with the town's record archives.
Summary: Talk to friends who are adopted. Contact family friends or neighbors. Join an adoption support group in your area. Have a DNA test done. Understand how DNA testing works. Register with a reputable adoption reunion registry. Contact a private investigator who specializes in adoption cases.

Problem: Article: When you read, pretend that you don't know anything about the subject and your are learning about it for the first time. Does your report explain who the person is and why they are important? Can someone who has never heard of the person you are reporting on get a clear picture of the person from your report?  If you think you need to explain your subject more, take the time to do it. You've spent a lot of time on your report already, so it's worth a little more time to make it the best it can be. After you're done writing your paper, read it out loud to catch mistakes. This will help you to catch areas of your writing that are awkward or confusing. When reading over your report you also want to make sure that the grammar and spelling is correct. Most word processing programs have a spell check function built in, so that will have caught many of the typos you made while you typed. However, it’s important to look it over yourself to make sure your grammar correct and that you have used all of the right words. For example, did you use the right version of the word "there" in your paper? A spell check program may not catch it if you used the wrong version of a word with multiple spellings. It is not "cheating" to have someone edit your paper, unless your teacher specifically prohibits it. Instead, getting the help and input of others in an important part of the writing process and of becoming a better writer.  Don't take it personally if you get a lot of feedback. They're only trying to help make your report the best it can be. Consider having a parent or a classmate read over your report. If you have a classmate do it, offer to read over their paper in exchange for them reading over yours.
Summary:
Read over your report for clarity. Make grammatical and spelling corrections. Have someone else edit your report.