Q: Reach out with your five senses.  Your intuition or extrasensory perception (ESP) will operate best when you are actively listening, looking, and feeling the world around you. There are a variety of tools psychics can employ to uncover the future for themselves or others.  Tarot cards can be useful for telling individual fortunes. Gazing into a crystal ball (also known as scrying) can reveal similar truths. Palmistry charts will also allow you to read the fortune of an individual using their hands.  The lines of the hand contain important information about life trajectories. Clairvoyant experiences might take the form of a premonition, knowledge about a particular situation or event, or the ability to see a physical aura around certain individuals. Utilize these revelations to make positive decisions. Don't be alarmed by the sudden arrival of visions or dreams.  Clairvoyant psychic energies can reveal the past, present, or future.  Some of this information will be immediately intelligible, while some will require thoughtful interpretation.
A: Be aware of your surroundings. Focus your energies with specific techniques. Stay open to the possibilities of your clairvoyance. Record any visions or hunches you feel throughout the day.

Article: Reach out to the new kid first. They might feel nervous or anxious about reaching out to other students, whether it’s for friendship or to get help. By being the first to talk to them, you’re letting them know there’s nothing to worry about. Be positive when talking to them and be kind.  Try to greet them early in the school day. This gives you a chance to get to know them and help them out throughout the day. Introduce yourself by name and make them feel welcome. For example, you can say: “Hi! My name’s Lucy! I’m so happy to meet you. What’s your name?” Learn a little about them by asking questions. Show that you’re interested in them and want to learn more. Asking about their interests will help you see if you have any points in common with them. You’ll also be able to suggest extracurricular activities for them, or even set them up with future friends.  Do this outside of class during break or lunch so that you don’t get them in trouble with their teachers. Ask them what activities they were involved with at their old school. This will help guide them towards activities they can do at their new school. Don’t be afraid to go into your own interests as well. This can help develop a bond with the new kid, especially if you have interests in common. It also gives you a chance to suggest after-school activities for them to try.  Tell them something about yourself to help them remember you and give them idea of your interests. For example, say: “I play trombone in the school band." Let them know about any activities you do outside of school the day before. This way, you can invite them to come with you.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Greet them warmly. Find out more about them. Talk just a little about yourself.

Problem: Article: ” Turning off your iPhone's cellular data will temporarily disable your iPhone's ability to receive SMS texts or calls. You will still be able to receive iMessages and MMS (Multi Media Service) messages over a wifi network. Unlike SMS, these messages do not require cellular data and may be sent over wifi. If you also want to block iMessages and MMS messages, turn off wifi. If you want to turn off wifi, click “Wi-Fi” instead. The toggle will become grey. You will no longer receive SMS text messages or phone calls. If you like, go back to the wiki section of your settings and slide the toggle next to “Wi-Fi” to the left. The toggle will become grey and you will no longer receive iMessages or MMS messages. The toggle will become green and you will once again receive SMS text messages and phone calls. To turn wifi back on, slide the toggle next to “Wi-Fi” to the right. The toggle will become green and you will once again be able to send and receive calls, texts, and FaceTime requests.
Summary: Launch the “Settings” app. Select “Cellular”. Turn off cellular data by slide the toggle next to “Cellular Data” to the left. Turn cellular data back on by sliding the toggle next to “Cellular Data” to the right.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click or double-click the Microsoft Edge app icon, which is either a dark-blue "e" or a white "e" on a dark-blue background. It's in the top-right corner of the Edge window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. A pop-out menu will appear on the right side of the window. It's in the middle of the pop-out menu. This option is in the middle of the menu.  You can uncheck every other box here, but the "Form data" box must be checked. If this box is already checked, skip this step. It's at the bottom of the menu. Doing so will clear your Microsoft Edge search box history.

SUMMARY: Open Microsoft Edge. Click ⋯. Click Settings. Click Choose what to clear. Check the "Form data" box. Click Clear.

Q: The squares need to be about 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) larger than the base of your bottle. Use a ruler to make the squares even. If you are a child making this project, ask an adult to help you with this step. If you need to, trim the dowels down. If you can't find any dowels, glue three wooden skewers together; this counts as one dowel. You will need 12 skewers total. You can use acrylic paint or spray paint. They can all be one color, or even different colors. Make sure that you paint the edges of your cardboard squares as well. Cover the bottom of your sand timer with glue, and press it into the middle of the first cardboard square. Cover the top of your sand timer with glue, and press the other cardboard square on top. You can use any type of thick glue for this: school glue, wood glue, hot glue, or epoxy. Place a drop of glue on the bottom of the first dowel. Press the dowel into the corner of the bottom square. Place a drop of glue on top of the dowel, and slide it under the top square. Make sure that the dowel is as straight as possible. Repeat this step for the other three dowels. You can leave your sand timer plain, or you can decorate it further. Here are some ideas to get you started:  Wrap some ribbon around the dowels. Cover the edges of the cardboard squares with glitter glue. Draw designs on the top and bottom cardboard square using glitter glue. Let the glue dry before you do the other side. Glue one some plastic rhinestones or jewels along the dowels. Add on some glow-in-the-dark star stickers on the top and bottom cardboard squares.
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Trace two large squares on a sheet of cardboard. Cut the squares out using a box cutter or craft knife. Find four wooden dowels that are the same height as your sand timer. Paint the cardboard and dowels and wait for the paint to dry. Glue the cardboard squares to the top and bottom of your sand timer, and let the glue dry. Glue in the dowels between the cardboard squares. Decorate your finished sand timer further.