Use the navigation bar at the bottom of the video to find the start of the clip that you want to remove from the video. Press the A button in the playback menu or press the “[“ key to set the starting point for the cut. Move the navigation bar further down the line to set the end point of the cut. Once you have it set, press the B button or the “]” key to set the end point of the cut. The section will be highlighted, representing the clip that will be removed. If you are satisfied with the selection, press the “Del/Delete” key to delete the highlighted segment. If you want to Cut the segment instead so you can paste it elsewhere, Select Cut from the Edit menu or press Ctrl+X.
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One-sentence summary -- Set your starting point. Set the end point. Delete the segment.


Only stones that stay within the house or button earn points. This is your team’s goal for each end. Curling is a careful game of teams throwing and knocking away stones in order to gain position in the house.  It is possible to land a stone within the active play area but outside of the house. Stones in these areas are usually guards. They never count towards any points. Teams may end up scoring no points during an end. If nobody has a stone in the house, neither team gets a point. After all stones have been thrown in the current end, the team with the stone closest to the center of the target gets a point. All of the other stones behind it don’t count. This means that only 1 team can earn points during an end. If your opponent is occupying the button and you’re throwing your last stone, you have to knock the other stone away to prevent them from scoring. For example, your opponent has a stone on the blue ring. Your stone is in the bullseye. Your team gets 1 point. Any team can score up to 8 points in an end. You get multiple points only if you have several stones closer to the bullseye than your opponent. Having multiple stones in the house doesn’t count unless your opponent’s stones are out of the way. This is why knocking out your opponent’s stones strategically can be a big deal. For example, if Team B has 3 stones closer to the center than any of Team A’s stones, Team B earns 3 points. The colored rings serve as a guide when determining who scored. To determine the distance, stand directly over the stone and locate the edge closest to the center. Do the same for any other stones to determine where they fall in the house.  The stone’s edge needs to touch the outermost margin of the house or fall within it to count. Any stones outside of the circle are out of play. When in doubt, use a measuring stick to determine how far the stones are from the button. Referees do this when they can’t make a determination by sight alone. In professional matches, referees make the final decision on scoring issues. However, most leagues across the world don’t have officials supervising matches, so the players have to measure the stones themselves. Scorekeeping in curling is similar to writing out a baseball scorecard. After each end, determine which stones are closest to the center. Then, record the number of points scored. At the end of the game, add up all the points. The team with the most total points wins the match. If you have a scorekeeper, they can maintain a scoreboard updated after each end concludes.
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One-sentence summary -- Get stones into the house to score points. Land the closest stone to the button to score a point. Have several stones closer to the target to score multiple points. Measure the stones’ distance from the circle to see which is closer. Tally up your points after all ends are completed.


If it has feathers, it is a fledgling and could be learning to fly. Therefore, it should remain on the ground - only remove it if it is in danger from a predator, or the parents do not return within one hour. If the bird has no feathers, it is a nestling, so look around to see if you can spot the nest. Gently pick him up and place him back in the nest. House Sparrows were originally recorded in Eurasia, North Africa, and the Middle East but now live all around the world. Because there are so many sparrows globally, they are not a protected species. This means there are no laws prohibiting them being kept as pets. It is not advisable for pregnant women or people with compromised immune systems to handle baby birds. They may carry diseases, such as salmonella, which can infect humans. Always observe strict hygiene when handling the bird. Thoroughly wash your hands before and after care. Dispose of waste in a sealed bag. If the bird has too much human contact, it may start to think you are its parent and will lose its fear of you. This makes it difficult to release the bird back into the wild. If your intention is to rear the bird to a stage when it is strong enough to be released, then avoid picking the bird up and handling it, especially during feeding. You want to retain the bird's natural fear of humans.  Try to avoid the baby bird becoming imprinted on you. This means the bird assumes he is human rather than a bird and can lead to difficulties when releasing him back into the wild.  Do your best to avoid speaking to the bird. The goal should be to feed and care for the bird as if you are an "invisible force." Nestlings and fledglings are fed on an all insect diet by their parents, and do not drink water. If you try to drip feed the bird water, you stand a good chance of it inhaling water and drowning.
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure the bird is truly an orphan. Protect your health when dealing with wildlife. Avoid imprinting on the bird. Avoid giving the bird water.


There are several kinds of cheeses that make good pupusa filling. Consider using: quesillo, queso fresco, Monterey Jack, or mozzarella. Consider mixing a small amount of cheese into the masa harina before you mix the dough. Try to use a dry cheese, like cotija. You don't have to just fill the pupusas with cheese. If you want to add another filling, just be sure to use a small amount or don't use too many different ingredients. You don't want to have trouble containing the filling while rolling out the pupusas. Try these fillings:  cooked pulled pork refried beans jalapenos diced bell peppers ham mushrooms cilantro While curtido is the traditional coleslaw served with pupusas, you can also serve pupusas with salsa. You might also use something resembling a tomato or enchilada sauce to dip your pupusas into. For even better flavor, warm the salsa or tomato sauce before dipping your pupusas. Add a little extra flavor and color to the pupusas by adding a garnish. Sprinkle with a little bit of whatever cheese you like, or serve with lime wedges. The acidic citrus will help cut the richness of the pupusa filling.
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Try a different kind of cheese. Add another filling. Serve pupusas with red salsa or tomato sauce. Garnish.