Article: In a cocktail shaker or other container, shake 2 oz. of rye whiskey, 0.75 oz. (22 ml.) of lemon juice, 0.5 oz. (15 ml.) of simple syrup, and one handful of ice together in a glass for at least ten seconds. Strain these ingredients into a sour glass, or even a wine glass. Carefully pour 0.5 oz. (15 ml.) of dry red wine over the back of a large spoon, running onto the side of a cocktail glass or large rocks glass. When poured correctly, the wine will float in a separate layer on top of the whiskey. Make sure to use a dry wine, such as a Syrah, Malbec, or Merlot. A sweet red wine will make a cloying cocktail. Garnish this drink with a lemon slice and enjoy it immediately. To get the full flavor, tip back the glass and get a mouthful that contains all ingredients. Sipping at the top will leave you with
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Shake together all ingredients. Strain the ingredients into a glass. Float dry red wine over the drink. Serve.

Problem: Article: You can only ship firearms internationally if you hold a valid FFL. The process of lawfully exporting firearms is a very complex one. Closely read the ATF’s codes and guidelines to learn your rights and responsibilities. This area of the State Department oversees the first step to becoming a licensed firearms exporter. Complete the DS-2032 Statement of Registration Form. It takes an average of 45 to 60 days for forms to be reviewed. After submission, you’ll receive a confirmation email and instructions on how to check the status of your request. After the DDTC approves your registration, you can apply for the export license. Complete Form DSP-85 and follow all instructions closely. Submit it electronically through the DTrade portal. You’ll receive a confirmation email after you submit your application. Read the message for instructions on how to check the status of your application. Consider what items you plan to ship. If they extend into the category of sporting weapons or assault weapons, you’ll need additional licenses.  Sporting rifles, shotguns, and ammunition are regulated by the Commerce Department. Visit https://www.bis.doc.gov/. On the drop-down list on the left, choose “Speak to an Export Counselor.” Click Enter, and choose one of the three phone numbers at the top of the page. Machine guns, silencers, short-barreled shotguns/rifles, and other firearms classified as Class 3 weapons under the National Firearms Act (NFA) require additional documentation. Complete ATF Form 9, the Application and Permit for Permanent Exportation of Firearms. Before you ship your package, make sure you’re complying with the laws of the country or locality you’re shipping to. Penalties for violating these laws vary greatly, so take the time to conduct thorough research. Some countries restrict the import of specific types of firearms or parts of firearms. Other countries forbid private citizens from owning firearms outright. For example:  Canada forbids the import of firearms listed as prohibited under national law, even if the individual has a license to own that class of weapon.  The United Kingdom prohibits the import of a wider variety of firearms, including “small arms.” You can follow most of the instructions for domestic shipping when shipping internationally. However, different carriers place different restrictions on what can be sent and where. For example, FedEx prohibits the shipping of firearms and ammunition to Canada. Ask carriers about their policies on:  Restricted items What to include in the package, such as proof of export license(s) or FFL documentation Packing materials required for longer distances Weight limits Labeling of the package Delivery confirmation
Summary: Visit ATF.gov. Register with the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC). Apply for an export license. Determine other permits you might need. Research national and local laws. Check regulations with carriers.

Apart from being a linguistic exercise, it may bring you into contact with new people and ideas. You may feel less of a stranger when you visit a place and you know some of the language. Also, at some point you will realize that there are some phrases or concepts in other languages that have no direct translation in English! This can be a challenging and fun exercise for the mind. (Note, try to be patient and positive when studying a language as it may take time to reach the level you desire.) Try to visit other countries too. Visiting cities in your country or in a different one gives you an open mind and teaches you about the universe. You will be able to understand other cultures (how people live in a different place, how they behave with each other). You will also be able to understand that there is so much to see and do anywhere. You will be fascinated on how there are so many different people and cultures in the world. That will make you smart and interesting. and willing to learn new things. Just because you're great at one thing doesn't mean you have to stick to it! Find ways to step out of your comfort zone. This is where the learning happens.
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Learn a new language. Visit new places as much as you can. Be open-minded