Q: Take the question your teacher gave you, and read through it carefully. Look up any words and phrases you don't understand to get a better grasp of the question. Establish what the issue at hand is.  For instance, maybe the question is, "Immigration has been a heated topic on the national level for many years. With issues like the DREAM Act and President Trump's stances on policy, it's likely to remain a central issue. Using authoritative resources to back up your argument, take a stance on immigration policy, establishing whether you think it should be more or less strict and why." You can establish that the main topic is immigration policy from the sentence, "Take a stance on immigration policy." If you're having trouble understanding the question, don't be afraid to talk to the professor. They can help you better understand what they're asking for. If you don't know much about the topic, do some reading to understand it better, starting with your textbook if it has information on the topic. Otherwise, use the internet to research the topic for this part, making sure to choose credible sources on both sides of the issue.  If your essay will be based off a discussion had in class, ask your instructor if you can use class notes as a primary source. Look for respected news sources, as well as websites with ".edu" and ".gov" extensions. You may need to look up information on the DREAM Act or President Trump's policies to help you understand the question, for example. For this part, you don't need to take extensive notes, as you're just trying to get a feel for the subject. After reading about both sides carefully, decide what position you want to take. Write your position at the top of a sheet of paper or at the top of a word processing document to start your outline. If you were given a text to base your essay on, make sure that text has enough evidence to support your chosen position. After taking a side, think about the initial reading you did. What main points persuaded you to take that position? You can use those as the main points in your paper. Use Roman numerals on your page to mark your main ideas. Write a main point by each Roman numeral. You should only cover 3 to 4 main points in a relatively short essay, such as one that's 3 to 5 pages. Now it's time to dig into your research. Head to the library or use your library's academic databases online. Find credible resources that you can use to establish your argument. Your main sources should be books or ebooks, journal articles from academic journals, and credible websites. You can also use high quality news articles if they're applicable to your topic. You can take handwritten notes or use a computer for this. As you read from relevant sources, take notes as you go along. Write the book title or article information at the top of the page, and add the page number by each section you take notes on or quote, if applicable.  For a book, you should include the author's name, the editor's name (if applicable), the title of the book, the publication year, the publication city, the edition, and the title of the book chapter in an anthology by multiple authors. For a journal, include the author's name, the journal title, the article title, the digital object identifier (DOI), the ISSN, the publication date, the volume (if applicable), the issue (if applicable), and the page numbers for the journal article. If you're searching in a database, you can often ask the database to save this information for you, but you should include identifiers on your notes. Once you've taken your notes, add 3-4 bullet points underneath each main idea. Fill in points to back up the main idea, adding notes from your research.  For example, if one of your main points is "Immigration increases diversity," some of your points underneath might be "Brings in new cuisines," and "Brings in new art." Find examples from your research, and add notes to each point to fill them in.
A: Work through the question to make sure you understand it. Perform initial research to understand the issue. Take a side on the issue to begin outlining your essay. Add the main points you'd like to cover to your outline. Find research to support your points. Take notes that include citations. Fill in your outline to finish planning your essay.

Q: It’s the green icon with two overlapping chat bubbles inside. You’ll usually find it on your home screen. It’s at the bottom-left corner of the screen. Select the person to whom you wish to send a GIF. This opens a conversation. Another way to open a conversation is to tap Contacts at the bottom of the screen, select a user, then tap Messages. It’s at the bottom-right corner of the screen. This opens your iPhone or iPad’s gallery. If you’ve saved a GIF to your phone or tablet, you should be able to find it here. A preview of the GIF will appear. The GIF now appears in the conversation.
A: Open WeChat on your iPhone or iPad. Tap Chat. Tap a conversation. Tap +. Tap Album. Tap the GIF you want to send. Tap Send.

Q: If you are able to get the stain out this way, you will be using the mildest approach and be able to completely avoid using any chemical products. In a large bucket or basin, add the garment to ¼ cup of lemon juice and 1 gallon of boiling water, allow the garment to soak for 1-2 hours then ring the garment out as much as you can. Let the garment dry fully in the sun before wearing it again. As vinegar contains acetic acid, it helps to dissolve the bleach and peel away the damaged fabric. Buy white vinegar from your local store and completely saturate the stain in vinegar. Rinse the garment in cold water once done and then repeat if necessary.  Prior to treating the garment with vinegar, rinse the garment in cold water to remove any of the residual bleach. Mixing bleach with vinegar can release toxins. Use limited quantities when using vinegar on cotton garments, as in time, vinegar will ruin cotton fabrics. Rather than trying to remove the stain, another option is to cover the stain. Depending on where the stain is, a cleverly placed patch or your favorite badge could do the trick! You could even do a crochet pattern.
A: Use lemon juice for the most gentle treatment. Try vinegar as another chemical-free option. Use a patch to cover up the problem.

Q: 2go.im” into the address bar of your device’s Web browser. The application will then start downloading, and may take anywhere between several seconds and several minutes, depending on your network speed. You will be prompted to enter your mobile number, select your country, a username, password, and more. You will have the option to chat with contacts in 2go chat rooms, as well as with contacts from your Facebook, Google Talk, and Mxit accounts.
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Access the Web browser on your mobile device. Type “m. Tap on or select “Download 2go” when it displays on your mobile screen. Follow the onscreen prompts to create a 2go profile or sign in with your existing profile. Select the option to start chatting after you are logged into 2go.