In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Add 3 ounces of tequila, 1 ounce of orange liqueur, 4 ounces of frozen strawberries in syrup, and 2 ounces of frozen limeade concentrate into your blender. You could use fresh strawberries instead of frozen, but your margaritas may not be as cold. You may also need to taste the margaritas to adjust the sweetness. Fill your blender halfway full of ice. Turn on the blender so that you completely crush your ice. If you prefer a smoother blended margarita, you could also use a shaved ice machine. You can also purchase crushed ice to use, although it may be chunkier than ice you crush yourself. Cover the blender and turn it on. Blend the ingredients for about 30 seconds or until the margaritas are completely smooth. If you'd like some texture in your margaritas, you may want to just pulse the margaritas so they remain somewhat chunky. Pour the blended margaritas into your glasses. This recipe should make two margaritas. If you want your margaritas to stay cooler for longer, consider chilling the glasses in the freezer before filling them. Try to serve the margaritas as soon as they're blended. They may begin to melt, especially if it's hot outside.
Summary: Place the ingredients in your blender. Add ice and crush the mixture. Blend the margaritas. Serve the margaritas.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You may not need to have a social security number for your a child. However, the SSN serves as a form of recognized identification on all kinds of official paperwork. In most cases, you can apply for an SSN along with the application for a formal state birth certificate. If you did not apply for one at that moment but have a birth certificate, it is easiest to apply for an SSN in person at a local Social Security office. You must be able to verify the date and location of birth, but both are noted on the birth certificate. In addition, you must fill out the form SS-5--the application for a Social Security card. The Social Security office will take some time to verify the birth certificate's authenticity. Expect to receive the Social Security card within 12 weeks. If you have adopted a child from outside of the United States, the child will not have a social security number. To get a social security number for your adopted child, you must take a number of documents to your local Social Security office. (Because these documents must be originals, it is better to bring them to the office in person.) You must bring:  An application form.The application form is known as the SS-5.  It can be found on the Social Security Administration website (http://www.socialsecurity.gov/forms/ss-5.pdf).  An original copy of your child’s foreign or U.S. birth certificate and adoption decree. A picture ID for the parent or parents of the child. You do not need to have your child’s Certificate of Citizenship in order to obtain a Social Security Number. However, you must provide the certificate to the Social Security Administration when you receive it. Unless you have a reason  to immediately get your child an SSN (such as annual taxes), it's more convenient to wait until the certificate arrives. Non-citizens can apply for a Social Security card after they gain the right to work. Green card holders, anyone with an I-766 (Employment Authorization card), and newly naturalized citizens can apply for SSNs. You must submit the following to your local Social Security office:  A completed form SS-5 (as described above). Proof of identity. A U.S. state I.D. can work, as can a passport. Any valid I.D. must include a current photo. Proof of citizenship or immigration status. If you are not a U.S. citizen, Social Security will ask to see your current U.S. immigration documents. Acceptable documents include your:  FormI-551, Permanent Resident Card; I-94, Arrival/Departure Record; or I-766, Employment Authorization Card (EAD, work permit). Proof of age. You need to present your birth certificate. If a birth certificate does not exist, the Social Security Administration may be able to accept:  a religious record made before the age of 5 showing your date of birth; a U.S. hospital record of your birth; or your passport. Additionally, when you appear at the Social Security office to apply for a card, you will be required to go through an “interview.”
Summary: Get a Social Security Number for your biological child. Get a Social Security Number for an adopted child. Apply for a Social Security Number after a change in your US legal status.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Hanging out with someone outside of school is a great way to get to know them better and become friends. Ask your parents if you can have a friend over after school. If they say yes, invite someone over from class or your lunch table that you get along with.  Plan on doing things that you know the person will enjoy. For example, if you talk about video games with each other a lot in school, pick out a couple of your favorite video games so you can both play when they come over. If your parents are OK with it, invite over 2 or 3 people. Sometimes it's easier to make friends when you're in a bigger group. When you join a club, you'll get introduced to lots of different people that like the same kinds of things that you like. Making friends with someone is easier when you both enjoy the same stuff. Ask a teacher or your parents for a list of after-school activities and pick 1 or 2 of them that you're the most excited about. Introduce yourself to everyone when you attend your first club meeting so people know you're friendly and approachable. Just like clubs, sports teams are a great place to meet like-minded people that you can be friends with. If you join a sports team, you'll get to hang out with your teammates during practices and competitions. Over time, you could become good friends with some of the other people on your team! If you have a cell phone, exchange numbers with people at school so you can text and call them during the weekend break. You can also invite people to hang out with you over the weekend. Spending time with people from school on the weekends will help you get to know them better and become friends with them. For example, you could make plans with someone to go see a movie or hang out at the park on a Saturday.
Summary:
Invite someone over to your house after school. Join an after-school club. Try out for a sports team. Talk to people from school on the weekends.