Write an article based on this "Use games as a means of learning. Use rewards as incentives. Do a show and tell activity with your students."
article: Everyone gets bored eventually during lecture-style learning moments. And elementary school children have a much shorter attention span than most older students, so this is not an effective teaching method to employ with 4th graders. Try employing games in your classroom to boost students' energy levels and to improve their active involvement in the learning process. There are many examples of educational games that you can find on the internet. Find some that you think your students will be interested in and adapt them to your particular topic/subject if necessary. As you use the games in class, you'll figure out what works and what doesn't. Then you can adjust the activities for the next time so that they are better suited for your specific teaching style and subject matter. Here are some helpful websites that have in-class games appropriate for 4th grade students:  www.learninggamesforkids.com  www.funbrain.com  www.abcya.com  www.knowledgeadventure.com  www.education.com  www.vocabulary.co.il  www.jumpstart.com Unfortunately, many 4th grade students have yet to discover the joy of learning for learning's sake. Try implementing a system of rewards that will motivate your students to stay on task and to complete projects satisfactorily. Note: Try to provide incentives for input activities (things that students put time into like reading and homework) rather than on output results (like grades and scores). This will be more effective because students can control how much time they spend on activities, but they may struggle more with achieving certain grade levels. So if you assign incentives based on something students feel is largely out of their control, like what grade they get on a project or assignment, they may become flustered with the incentive program and give up trying to achieve the incentives altogether. Most 4th grade students learn best by having hands on experience within the learning process. Ask your students to bring in an object they have in their house that relates to the topic you are currently studying. This will make them think about the subject matter and apply it to their own life in order to find a suitable item to bring to class. For example, if you're discussing Native American history, try to find an authentic arrowhead and show it to your class. Then ask your students to bring something from their own house that is related to Native American history in some way. They could bring a leather vest, a beaded purse, a toy horse, a picture of a hunting bow, or any other object related to the topic.

Write an article based on this "Choose the appropriate scheme. Have your employer complete the appropriate application form. Complete the appropriate application form. Gather supporting documentation. Complete applications for any dependents. Submit your forms and supporting documents. Wait for the Immigration Department to process your application. Pick up your visa if approved."
article: The visa application process differs somewhat depending on your education and training and whether you've already secured employment or plan to come to Hong Kong as an entrepreneur.  Hong Kong also has separate admissions schemes for people who live in Mainland China and want to come to Hong Kong as either an employee or an entrepreneur. In most cases, you must first have a job before you apply for a visa to work in Hong Kong. If you graduated from a Hong Kong university, you can get a visa valid for one year to look for a job in Hong Kong. If you find a job, you can then apply for a work visa. Hong Kong also has a special program for artists, musicians, and other creative professionals. Under this program, you don't need a regular employer in Hong Kong to apply for a visa. In most cases, your employer will sponsor your application for a work visa. They will verify that you have a valid employment offer and provide information about their business.  Sponsorship forms can be picked up at the Immigration Department office, or downloaded from the Hong Kong Immigration Department website. If you're coming to Hong Kong as an entrepreneur, you must find someone who is a Hong Kong resident and is willing to sponsor you. They can sponsor you individually as an applicant, or they can sponsor your company. The form you need to apply for a visa to enter Hong Kong as an employee or as an entrepreneur depends on the scheme you fall under. There are also separate forms for nationals of Mainland China. Get the appropriate application from a Chinese consulate in your home country, or download it from the Hong Kong Immigration Department website. Go to https://www.immd.gov.hk/eng/useful_information/admission-schemes-talents-professionals-entrepreneurs.html and click the link for your scheme to access the forms. Generally, you need a photocopy of your passport, proof of academic qualifications or work experience, and a recent, passport-sized photograph. Other than the photograph, do not send original documents as they will not be returned.  If you're applying as an investor, you must also submit documents, such as bank statements, that prove your financial standing. You also must submit business or investment plans and other evidence of your business activity.  Get any documents not in Chinese or English translated into one of those languages by a certified translator. If you have any dependents, such as a spouse or children, who will be living with you in Hong Kong, they require separate applications. With the dependent's application, you must provide a photocopy of their travel document as well as a passport-sized photograph. Provide evidence of their relationship to you, such as a birth certificate, guardianship papers, or marriage certificate. Applications may be mailed to the Immigration Department, or you can send them through your sponsor. Typically, if you have an offer of employment in Hong Kong, your employer will submit the complicated application for you. If you're mailing your application yourself, send it to Receipt and Despatch Sub-unit, Hong Kong Immigration Department, 2/F Immigration Tower, 7 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai Hong Kong. Typically, it takes about 4 weeks for visa applications to be processed. If the Department approves your application, you will be notified when and where to pick up your visa.  If you mailed in your application yourself, it will not be processed until the application from your sponsor has also been received. Approval is entirely at the Department's discretion. Your application may not be approved even if you meet all the criteria. When you receive notice that your visa is approved, you can pick it up at the Chinese consulate nearest you, or at the Immigration Department office in Hong Kong.  You must pay fees for your visa and entry permit when you pick them up. Payment can be made in cash, EPS (Hong Kong's electronic payment service), or with a check made out to "The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region." The fee for a visa is HK$190. Your entry permit, valid for one entry, is an additional HK$190.

Write an article based on this "Set the toilet straight down on top of the flange. Place the washers and nuts onto the exposed bolts. Reconnect the water supply hose. Turn on the water supply to the toilet. Flush the toilet multiple times to check for leaks."
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Line up the holes in the toilet base with the 2 bolts that protrude from the flange. Once the toilet is resting on the flange, press down firmly near the back of the bowl rim to deform the wax ring and seal the connection. This process is the same whether you pressed the wax ring to the underside of the toilet or placed it on top of the flange. Put a plastic washer onto each bolt first, then follow with a metal one. After that, hand-tighten the nuts clockwise before using a crescent or socket wrench to tightly secure them. If you have plastic caps that cover the bolts, just snap them in place. If the bolts are too long, however, you may need to trim them with a hacksaw so that the plastic caps will fit over them. Hand-tighten the coupling at the end of the braided metal supply hose onto the connection point on the underside of the toilet tank. Use a crescent wrench or adjustable pliers to finish tightening the coupling, if needed. Plastic couplings are usually only intended to be hand-tightened, while metal ones can be tightened with a wrench or pliers. Turn the oval-shaped valve counterclockwise to turn the water back on. You’ll hear the toilet tank begin to fill. While the tank fills, check for leaks at the connection point between the supply line and the toilet tank. Carefully check the floor around the base of the toilet. If it stays dry, you’re all set. If you see any water seeping out, you’ll need to remove the toilet and try again—or call a plumber.