Problem: Article: You'll have some living, breathing turkey chicks. Congratulations! You have just successfully bred and hatched turkeys. Don't neglect the hens or the tom, feed and water them regularly. Don't separate the chicks from their mother yet. You need a brooder kit now, a medium box where the chicks live with all their needs. The brooder box should be big enough to keep the chicks in, but small enough for the hen to come out at her own will. Put some shavings and a heat lamp (optional) in the brooder box. Don't put the food and water in for 2 days (see warnings.)
Summary: Chicks (Poults) hatch after about 21 to 28 days, so you'll finally get an excellent gift for all that work!

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SUMMARY: Start with the egg-shaped outline of the head. Add the outline of the face. Draw the outline sketches for the body and the lower part of the dress. Add the shoulder pads, arms, hands, and an oval on the middle for the accessory. Add a bun outline sketch on top of the little princess’ hair. Draw the actual lines for the ears and jawline. Draw the actual lines of the face. Add the actual lines for the hair. Add a tiara on little princess’ head. Draw the actual lines for the arms and hands. Draw the actual lines for the lower part of the dress. Erase the unnecessary lines. Fill in the basic colors. Add the highlights and shadows. Add the cast shadow to finish the draft.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A common reaction to even severe debt is to go into denial about the seriousness of the situation. Debt can be an intensely difficult thing to deal with emotionally, but it’s essential that you acknowledge the situation and the impact it is having on you. There is an increasing amount of evidence that shows the impact of indebtedness on stress and mental health, so this isn’t something you should ignore.  Being in denial about your debt can make the situation worse and delay your reaction. Don’t wait for a major event, such as a foreclosure notice, to acknowledge your debt problems. Indebtedness can have a huge toll on you psychologically, so try and talk to someone about your situation. Talking to friends or family may be difficult, so seek the help of a therapist if your debt stress is really causing you problems. This is an important part of acknowledging the situation. Only once you have acknowledged your financial situation will you be able to take the necessary next steps to deal with it. Always seek impartial advice from a credit counsellor, but don’t neglect the psychological impact of debt. It’s completely normal to be anxious and stressed about a difficult financial situation, but you can take steps to help you to feel more positive. Of course dealing with the debt and finding a way forward financially is essential, but you can also try to improve your mood. This may even help you to deal with the debt and focus on finding a route forward.  Try to be active. Exercise lots, but also spend time with friends and doing everyday tasks. Face your fears by getting some debt advice and coming to terms with the problem. Try not to drink too much. Some people use alcohol to cope with stress and anxiety, but drinking could add to your problems. If your feelings or stress and anxiety don’t alleviate, and these feelings are starting to have an impact on your ability to live your life, you should make an appointment with your doctor. If your negative feelings persist for weeks, you doctor may recommend you see a therapist for more support.  If you feel like you really can’t cope emotionally, or that life is not worth living, get help immediately. Don’t let the situation deteriorate. Contact your doctor or call a telephone helpline.
Summary: Acknowledge your debt problem. Talk to someone about your debt stress. Take steps to feeling more positive. Know when to get help.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: After you’ve been replaced or rejected, you may start to feel negatively about yourself. You may start to believe you’re not worthy of relationships, but you are. Learning to accept yourself again may take some time and may be challenging, but you can do it.  Give yourself a break for any mistakes you’ve made. Everyone makes mistakes, and you can learn and move on from them. This knowledge can enrich your future relationships. Avoid calling yourself names. That’s not going to help you move forward. Even though you’ve been replaced or rejected, you will be okay with time. Remember that now you have more time to focus on yourself and find better relationships. Your ex might have moved on quickly, but this just shows they're not capable of being alone. Prove to yourself that you're capable of being alone by:  Focusing on your unique abilities and qualities. Starting a new hobby. Participating in sports or other active pursuits. Focusing on your education or your job. To help heal from your sense of being replaced, spend time with other people. Reconnecting with others and trying to find somewhere else where you belong will help you get over the loss of your other friends. If you’re not sure where to meet new people, you can try:  Volunteering. Joining a sports team. Talking to someone new at work or at school. Joining a gym. Being replaced or rejected never feels good. But it’s important to remember this is a normal part of life. Not everyone you meet is going to like you and you’re not going to like everyone you meet, either. Sometimes relationships have to end. By accepting this, you can focus your energy on yourself and creating better relationships.
Summary:
Accept yourself. Stay positive. Meet new people. Accept that exclusion is a part of life.