Article: Even without the foreskin, you'll want to ensure that you use soap that won't irritate your penis. Opt for a soap or body wash that is mild and fragrance-free. Ask your doctor or dermatologist about choosing soap that won't irritate your skin. Once again, it's important to choose a water temperature that won't scald or irritate your skin. Aim for warm (but not hot) water, and wash with soap all over your body like you normally would. Lather your mild, unscented soap well between your hands. Apply it to the testicles, the base and shaft of the penis, and under the head of the penis. Even without foreskin, it's important to properly wash under the head of the penis as sweat, bacteria, and debris can still accumulate there.  In the absence of the foreskin, all you have to do is lather the penis and thoroughly rinse away the soap under the shower or in the bathtub. Be sure to thoroughly dry the penis after showering or bathing. Without foreskin, it's technically safe to apply talc or body powder, but you should still exercise caution to avoid getting talc in the urethra or causing skin irritations.
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Use a mild soap. Take a shower. Wash the penis.
Article: Color code your notes, arrange them in sections or folders, whatever you feel is best for you. Without organization, you'll have trouble finding your school supplies and notes! To distinguish the difference between each class, purchase tabs or make some of your own. Another option is to purchase folders to either replace the binder or assist it. Be sure you always have an extra pencil in there in case something happens to the pencil you're using. If you prefer mechanical pencils, make sure you have extra lead in the pencil case as well.  In case you have no access to a pencil sharpener in the classroom, bring your own small one. The kind that catches the shavings is recommended, and make sure it doesn't make too much noise!  And if you don't have a small one already, ask a nearby student for one! To be prepared for math, it is recommended you slip a small calculator in the pencil case as well. If your pencil case is big enough, put a ruler in as well. If you want, you can also personalize your things. This makes it easier to tell your supplies apart from others. You can use a unique brand, write your name on things, or decorate it with stickers! That way, when you arrive at home in the evening, you will be able to organize your homework schedule and figure out which assignment is due first, and when you should work on it. Good prioritizing is necessary in this area. Keep it free of random papers - keep all papers in your binder or folder(s) - and do not clutter it with unnecessary decorations, as they are pointless and you'll have to take them down at the end of the year. It is recommended you stack your books in your locker in the order of your classes. That way, you can easily grab your book from the top stack, and later slip it underneath the pile for tomorrow!
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In order to be a good student, one of the key areas you'll have to work on is being organized. Buy a binder to store your notes, homework, and tests/quizzes in it. Buy a pencil case and put all your writing utensils in there. Buy a planner or an agenda to make note of the due dates of assignments, tests, and big projects. Make sure your locker is clean and organized.
Article: Pour your desired amount of milk into a saucepan and bring it to a boil. Keep the milk boiling for 6 minutes over medium heat. Stir it slightly so that the bottom of the milk does not burn. This method works best for raw milk that is warm and straight from the cow. You will see the cream, or the fat, start rising to the top as the milk cools down. Don’t stir or mix the milk once it is off the heat, or you will mix the fat back into the milk. Gently scrape the milk off the top with a large spoon. You can use the cream for a recipe or wash it down your drain. Be sure not to mix or stir the cream back into the milk. If you want to save your cream for a recipe, put it in an airtight container and save it in the fridge for up to 5 days. As it cools, the milk will separate even further and the fat will rise to the top. Make sure the lid of your saucepan is as close to airtight as it can be. Set your saucepan somewhere where it will not be jostled or disturbed. There will be a thick layer of cream floating on the top of your milk. Use a spoon to gently skim the rest of the cream off of the milk, making sure you don’t mix it back into the saucepan. This cream will be thicker than the cream you scooped off before you chilled your milk. Transfer your skim milk from a saucepan into another container, like a jar with a lid. Use your skim milk in recipes or drink it straight within 1 week of skimming it.
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Boil your raw, non-homogenized whole milk in a saucepan for 6 minutes. Take the saucepan off the heat and let the milk cool for 2 minutes. Scoop the cream off the top of the milk with a spoon. Cover your saucepan with a lid and refrigerate the milk for 8 hours. Skim the cream from the saucepan with a spoon. Store your skim milk in the fridge and use it within 7 days.