Problem: Article: It’s the green icon with a winking chat bubble at the top right corner of the browser. If you haven’t yet installed the Bitmoji extension for Chrome, go to https://www.bitmoji.com/ and click the “Bitmoji for Chrome” button at the bottom of the screen. Follow the instructions to install and sign in to Bitmoji. You can move through the options by clicking the icons at the bottom of the Bitmoji window, or click the magnifying glass to search for certain scenes, emotions, or holidays. If your computer doesn’t have a right mouse button, press Ctrl as you click. Make sure you click Copy Image and not “Copy Image Address.” Many sites support Bitmoji, including Facebook, Twitter, and Gmail. This is where you’d normally type text. The Bitmoji will appear, ready to send. If you don’t see your Bitmoji, the site you’re using may not be compatible.
Summary: Click the Bitmoji icon in Chrome. Right-click the Bitmoji you want to paste. Click Copy Image. Navigate to the site where you want to paste your Bitmoji. Right-click the text box. Click Paste.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: An occupational therapist can help the child build skills needed for writing, such as fine-motor skills and muscle control. If your child attends school, they may qualify to see an occupational therapist while at school. You can also schedule an appointment with an occupational therapist through your insurance provider.Find an occupational therapist by calling a local health clinic or getting a referral from your child’s physician. Parenting is always hard, and it can be especially hard when you have a child with extra needs, and you may deal with other adults' lack of understanding or unwillingness to help. It's normal to sometimes feel overwhelmed, stressed, or discouraged. If you're having a hard time, consider therapy sessions for yourself or your family.

SUMMARY: Work with an occupational therapist. Get the emotional support you need.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you consider which type of paper to choose, go with a paper that has a grain that moves in the same direction of your future folds. If you fold with the grain, you will get a smoother result. When you fold against the grain, especially with thick paper, you can have cracks along the spine. You’ll want to fold your brochures on a table or other smooth, sturdy surface. This will let you exert a bit of pressure against the paper without worrying about the table wobbling and messing up your fold. After you’ve made an initial crease in a brochure, go over it once more with a ruler or stick to make the fold last longer. Print out a few extra brochures that you can practice on before working with the final drafts. This gives you a bit more leeway to experiment with folding styles and make minor corrections, if needed. You can also set this test fold brochure in front of you and use it as a model for the others. If you are having your brochures professionally printed and then doing the folding yourself, make sure to order extra test copies. Turn your folded brochure around in your hands and check the quality of the edges. Watch for spaces where the images or text bleeds through from one side to another. Look for any awkward white areas that might confuse your reader. If you notice these issues, you might need to modify your original design and/or choose another folding style. When have completed all of your folds, the bottom and top of your brochure should be in-line without pieces overhanging. If you are worried about keeping your folds clean, always start your crease at the bottom of the page, checking for alignment first before moving upwards.  If you try a fold and you notice that the panels just don’t sit right, it may be a matter of the panel sizes being slightly off. Try to refold these areas slightly more in one direction or another.  When you make these adjustments you’ll also have to keep in mind how these might alter the printing window or computer format for your brochure. If you are concerned about the quality of your folds, you can always send your brochure off to a printer to be created, printed, and folded. This is an especially good idea if you need a large number of brochures in a short amount of time. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time between placing your order and the deadline.
Summary: Get a complementary paper grain. Fold on a flat surface. Do a test fold. Check the edges of your images and text. Check that all folds are straight. Send your job to a printer.

Even Jesus followed His conscience (Mark 2:8). You should follow Him first before expecting your prayers being met. John 15:7 says, "If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you." For your conscience to be a good guide, you must avoid associating with sinners or it will contaminate your spirit (2 Corinthians 7:1). 1 John 5:14-15 says, "And this is the confidence that we have in Him, that, if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us..." You can pray for wisdom (Ephesians 1:17).  James 1:5 shows that God wants you to have wisdom and He wants you to have it in abundance but you must ask in faith. You don't have to be on your knees. God gets your prayer anyway, though you must be in a state of reverence. Start with saying, "Dear God," or "Dear Lord" You must show willingness to leave everything for Jesus just like Abraham showed willingness to give his only son to God. God happily gave his son back to him. But a certain wealthy man turned away when he asked Jesus and Jesus told him to sell all he has. He denied Jesus. James 4:3 says, "Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss..." You can then end with, "In Jesus name I pray. Amen"
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One-sentence summary -- Recognize that the primary way that God will lead you is through your conscience and the Bible (Romans 8:14-16, John 17:17). Avoid all that sinful. Ask God for Guidance (Jeremiah 33:3, James 1:5, John 16:13). Be still (Psalms 46:10). Address Jesus. Ask what He would like you to do. Ask for forgiveness for your sins.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The hard boiled yolk can be frozen with the appropriate preparation. The boiled egg white, however, will turn rubbery, tough, and damp when frozen, making it unpleasant to eat. Pull apart the egg whites and eat or discard them, leaving only unbroken hard boiled egg yolks. Carefully place the egg yolks at the bottom of the pan in a single layer. Cover with enough water to fill the pan at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the top of the eggs. Bring the water to a boil quickly. Cover the pan to speed up this process. Remove the pan from the heat and let stand 10–15 minutes. Remove the yolks with a slotted spoon if you have one, or use a ladle to carefully place them on a colander or sieve for draining. Package in freezer-safe containers and seal tightly.
Summary:
Separate out the yolk. Place the egg yolks underwater in a saucepan. Bring to a boil. Remove from heat and wait. Drain before freezing.