” If you can’t find an existing thread to post your comment, or if your post is unique, you can create a new thread by clicking “Post Topic.” This is usually near the page numbers in the corners of the forum itself. These are located right below the various navigation tools of the forum. You will be directed to the Create a Post page. On the Create a Post page, type in the title you want for the new thread on the field provided. There should also be fields for tags, which help the Search function direct users to your topic if their search contains the tags in your post. Just type in keywords relevant to your topic. Enter what you want to post on the text box. Hit the “Submit” button, and your topic should be visible in the subtopic you posted in.
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One-sentence summary -- Click on “Post Topic. Enter the title of the topic. Add tags or keywords. Type in your comment. Post your topic.


Decide if you’d prefer to be in an explicitly dating-oriented relationship, as opposed to a long term, deeply-committed relationship. Your ideal partner for each of these scenarios will slightly differ. If you’re seeing someone, talk with your partner about the type of relationship you each want.  This may lead to productive growth between you, or important conversations about different perspectives that you should both be aware of. Continue to pursue activities that interest you independently when you’re seeing someone. Pursue activities together in which you each have independent interests. Allow one another the freedom to pursue personal interests.  Counter-intuitively, this will diminish the potentially detrimental effects of inevitable differences between your individual identities.  If you’re both working towards bettering your own happiness, and support one another in doing so, you’ll likely enjoy a happy relationship together. Vocalize the fact that you’re glad that you’re both comfortable with having separate interests. Enjoy one another’s self-contentment.  Let the relationship you share together validate who each of you are as individuals.  A romantic relationship will provide a shared sense of satisfaction if it empowers both of you to be even happier because you’re together. An ideal partnership will only last if you can easily relate to one another, and continue to be comfortable together.  Recognize the value of spending time with those who seems to grasp and appreciate your approach to everyday life.  This sort of natural compatibility supersedes any specific features that you may overinflate – either positively or negatively – in a relationship that lacks this unspoken admiration for one another’s way of living. Tell your partner that you’re immeasurably happy to be a part of their life, and that you’re equally thrilled that they’re a part of yours. This is harder (and much less cheesy) than it sounds.  Profound romantic connection is an incredibly exciting experience.  It requires physical attraction, intellectual admiration, and an often inexplicable contentment in one another’s presence. Be fully conscious of the way you feel while you’re developing a healthy, mutually-fulfilling romantic bond.  There are few experiences in life that compare to sharing a partnership that empowers and enables two people to love each other completely.  This will be most evident in unexpected moments of nonsensical joy. Enjoy them!
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One-sentence summary -- Think (and talk) about what you want. Grow independently to grow together. Appreciate the love your partner shares with you. Allow yourself to love completely.


It's important to recognize the symptoms of pancreatitis, so that you can seek help sooner. The sooner the problem is dealt with, the easier it will be to solve. If you have any of the following symptoms that persist for several days or that cause you serious discomfort, call your doctor:  Pain in your upper abdomen, which can radiate toward your back. This pain will usually be worse after eating. Your abdomen may also be tender to the touch.  Nausea and vomiting. Oily, greasy-looking stools that are light colored. Recent weight loss without apparent cause. These same symptoms may be from other sources. You may not have pancreatitis, but instead have some other problem. However, these problems can still be very serious, so it's important to still seek treatment. Other possible sources of the problem include:  Ulcers - black or bloody stool is one of the major symptomatic differences between ulcers and pancreatitis Gallstones - fever and skin discoloration are some indicators of gallstones over pancreatitis but many of the symptoms are exactly the same Liver disease - skin or eyes yellowing or discoloration is a common indicator of liver problems instead of pancreatitis Heart attacks - tingling in the arms is one clear indicator that you may be having heart problems and not pancreatitis Alcoholism, cystic fibrosis, hyperparathyroidism, infection, and cancer are some of the precursors of pancreatitis. These are serious conditions that have lots of other negative impacts on your health and well-being, so it's important to be sure that they are being treated. Alcoholics have more occurrences of pancreatitis. Even though you may not think you have a problem, it's a good idea to consider it.
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One-sentence summary -- Recognize the symptoms. Be aware of other possible problems. Acknowledge the causes.


Sift it. Mix the dry ingredients together with a wooden spoon.  Stir. Stir while pouring. The dough should be lumpy, so don't stir the batter too much.    Let the muffins cool. Frost the muffins if you like or leave them plain. Most of all, enjoy!
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Preheat the oven to 425 degrees (or hot). Measure 2 cups of flour. Put the sifted flour, baking powder, sugar and salt into a bowl. In another bowl, beat the egg until it is fluffy. Add the milk and oil into the egg. Pour the egg mixture into the dry ingredients. Grease the muffin pan lightly with butter or margarine. Fill each muffin cup two-thirds full with the muffin batter. Bake for 20 minutes at 425 degrees. Remove from the oven.