Only cut enough to get past the hide. Do not cut deeply into the skin of the rabbit; it is unnecessary and inefficient. This will make the skinning easier in the end. The hide should come off relatively easily. The tailbone juts out and is relatively easy to locate. The hide will slip off very easily at this point. It should be like peeling a banana. This may be a little tricky at first, so don't be disappointed if it takes a little extra elbow grease. Pull the hide down until it rests at the base of the skull. With it, the skin should entirely detach from the remaining meat. Then, at the joints, sever the skin from the bone using your knife. and clean the animal, saving the hide as needed. Make sure the animal is clean before you eat it. If possible, check its liver to gauge the safety of the meat. Save the hide for tanning or other uses.

Summary: Cut the a ring around each leg of the rabbit, just above the leg joint. On each leg, make a single slice going up from the ring cut to the backside of the animal. Start pulling away some of the hide, working from the ring cut at the foot joint down to the backside or genitalia of the rabbit. Cut your way through the bone of the tail, making sure not to sever or puncture the bladder. With both hands, start pulling the hide from the body. Work your fingers into the sleeve of the hide where the arms are, removing the arms from the hide. Work the hide down from the upper torso to the head. Sever the head from the spine. With your hands, break the bones at the arm and leg joints. Dress


Registering to vote in person can prevent lots of hassle. Locate your nearest local or state election office, which is usually in a municipal building or town hall. You may also be able to register at a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Armed Forces recruitment center, or a public assistance office.  You may also find National Voter Registration Forms at other government buildings, such as libraries and post offices. You can find your state’s election office here: https://www.usvotefoundation.org/vote/eoddomestic.htm. To vote in any state, you must be a U.S. citizen, a resident of the state where you’re registering, and at least 18 years old by Election Day. Your state may have different eligibility requirements for registering, so check online to make sure you’re able to register. Make sure you register before the deadline posted for the election date, or you may not be eligible to vote in it.  You can check your voter eligibility requirements here: https://www.vote.org/voter-registration-rules/. You can check your state’s in-person registration deadline at https://www.vote.org/voter-registration-deadlines/. Read the instructions for the form carefully so you fill it in correctly, including the state-specific instructions that follow the application. Write in your full legal name, address, and date of birth in the appropriate boxes. Check your state-specific instructions to see your ID requirements and if you need to provide a party affiliation or information about your race or ethnicity. Sign and date the bottom of the form when you’re finished. If you have any problems filling out the form, ask the official at the election office for assistance. The deadline for in-person registration may be later than online or mail-in applications, but it will vary from state to state. Try to register as early as possible in case there are issues with your paperwork. Registering in-person is quick and easy, so get it done sooner rather than later.  In-person voter registration locations may get crowded as Election Day gets closer. Give yourself plenty of time to make sure your voice gets heard.  Some states have Election Day registration where you can register and vote on the same day. Check if your state offers same-day registration here: https://www.vote.org/voter-registration-deadlines/

Summary: Find a location in your area where you can register. Check your state's registration eligibility requirements. Fill out the application form with your personal information. Register to vote before the election.


Once your face is washed and dried, you can apply the mixture to the blackheads.  Use your hands to gently rub a thin layer of the mixture to all your blackheads.  Gently massage the paste into your skin as this aids in the exfoliating process. Once you've applied the mixture, wait 2 to 3 minutes or until it dries completely. Ideally, it should be dry enough that it's hard to the touch and feels somewhat like dried glue. After the paste has dried, rinse with warm water.  Use cool water to completely rinse off the mixture. Pat your face dry with a clean towel.  Baking soda can dry out skin, so make sure you use an oil free moisturizer after rinsing and drying your face.

Summary: Apply the paste to the affected area. Let the paste sit for 2 to 3 minutes. Rinse the paste off with warm water.


Once you have spent at least one week studying for the test, you should gear up for the test by doing example questions. These may be example questions created by your teacher in a study guide or you may create your own example questions.  Create enough test questions to fulfill the structure of the test. For example, if your teacher tells you the test will have ten multiple choice questions total, you should create at least ten to fifteen practice multiple choice questions. If your teacher tells you there will be four true/false questions and four short answer questions, make sure your example test questions follow the same format. For a test on the process of condensation, for example, you may create test questions that cover the major concepts and definitions for this process, such as: “What is the definition of condensation?” “How does water vapor turn into liquid water through the process of condensation?” “What is the difference between condensation and evaporation?” “What is an example experiment that illustrates the process of condensation?” Once you have completed the example test questions, you should look over them and grade them. You may want to enlist a study partner to grade your example test questions for you, such as a peer or a family member. If you are studying with a peer in a study group, exchange test questions with them so you can grade each other. When you grade your test questions, note any questions that you got wrong or could not answer. These gaps in your knowledge can be helpful to identify, as you can then focus on filling these gaps when you review your study materials again. To boost your confidence and ensure you do not have any lingering gaps in your knowledge, have a study partner quiz you using example questions. If you don’t have a peer nearby, ask a family member, a friend, or a spouse to act as your tester. Have your study partner read the questions out loud and then respond to the questions out loud. Vocalizing your answers can help you to remember them better and ensure your brain is full of relevant information that will help you ace your science test.
Summary: Do example test questions. Grade your example test questions and identify any gaps in your knowledge. Have a study partner quiz you on the key points the day before the test.