Article: While you could probably carry out these instructions on your own, it is also helpful to have a psychologist help you through the process.  They’ll be able to help you plan the therapy, pick a partner that can help you and discuss the outcomes of each try. To start your therapy, you need to make a list of a variety of bathroom locations.  These locations need to be everything from very easy to very hard locations for you to go pee.  In addition to making the list, rank the locations from easiest to hardest. Because the main problem with paruresis is peeing in front of other people, you will need to enlist the help of a trusted family member or friend to help you overcome the problem. Throughout the process of peeing in your own home with your pee partner, purposely make noise while you’re peeing.  The types of noises you want to make are the types that embarrass you when you’re in a public bathroom.  For example, if you don’t like to hear the sound of your pee hitting the side of the toilet or the water, purposely make these types of noises while you pee.By purposely making these noises you’ll start to get used to them and they’ll become less embarrassing.  You’re essentially trying to desensitize yourself from these noises so you don’t think about them when you’re peeing. In order to make each practice session more realistic, and to ensure you actually have to go to the bathroom, drink enough liquids so your bladder is full.  Do this on purpose before each practice session with your pee partner.
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Enlist the help of a psychologist. Create a list of bathrooms from easiest to hardest. Select a ‘pee partner’ to help you. Make noise while your pee. Drink lots of water before each session.
Article: Stir fried vegetables, lentils, rice, and even pasta get a boost of rich, warm flavor with a fried egg and some dripping yolk. If you need to quickly spice up/augment a leftover dish, look no further than the humble fried egg. This easy breakfast dish is a bit like an open burrito. To make it, top 2-3 corn tortillas with black beans, avocado, tomato, cheese, and salsa, plus any other taco ingredients you enjoy. Top each tortilla creation with a fried egg and enjoy. Fried eggs also go well on potato or sweet potato hashes, so try potatoes for base instead of tortillas.
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Serve a fried egg over leftovers to make a filling meal. Make Huevos Rancheros.
Article: The sides of a triangle are traditionally marked with three consecutive letters, usually A, B and C. The order that you choose to mark the sides generally does not matter, unless something in the problem you are working on specifies it. Mark the three angles of the triangle with letters that correspond to the side lengths. For example, if you use capital letters A, B and C for the sides, then mark the angles with lower case letters a, b and c. You can also use lower case Greek letters α,β,and γ{\displaystyle \alpha ,\beta ,{\text{and }}\gamma }. Place these so they correspond with the labeled sides, so angle α{\displaystyle \alpha } is opposite side A, angle β{\displaystyle \beta } is opposite side B, and angle γ{\displaystyle \gamma } is opposite side C.  One way to determine that a side is “opposite” a chosen angle is to make sure that it does not form one of the rays of the angle. If labeled correctly, angle α{\displaystyle \alpha } wll be formed by the two sides B and C. It will therefore be “opposite” side A. Similarly, angle β{\displaystyle \beta } is formed by sides A and C and is opposite side B. Angle γ{\displaystyle \gamma } is formed by sides A and B and is opposite side C. Some math texts will use capital letters for the sides and lower case for the angles. Others do the opposite. It does not matter, as long as you are consistent. In your problem, you must be given some side and angle measurements. You should mark these on your sketch of the triangle. You may be able to calculate one or more measurements using some rules of geometry.  For example, if you are told that the triangle is isosceles, then you are able to mark that two of the angles are equal, as well as the two corresponding sides. As another example, if you are told that two angles are 40 and 75 degrees, you can then calculate the third angle to be 65 degrees, since all three angles must add up to 180 degrees.
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Mark the sides. Mark the angles. Label any measurements that you know.