Article: Recognizing abuse is not always easy. Aggressive, timid, or skittish behavior can be but is not always an indicator of abuse. The best way, according to ASPCA's experts, is to observe animal’s treatment by its owner and its surrounding environment. Examples of typical abuse include.  Physical signs of cruelty  Wounds on the body or signs of injury not being treated Patches of missing fur/hair. Limping, weakness, or the inability to stand or walk normally An owner striking or otherwise abusing an animal Overly tight collar embedded in the animal's neck Visible signs of confusion or extreme drowsiness   Environmental signs of abuse  Pets that are left repeatedly alone without food/water, often chained Pets that are kept outside without shelter in extreme weather conditions Pets kept in an unsanitary enclosure Animals kept in cages or kennels that are either overly crowded or too small   Signs of neglect  Tick or flea infestations left untreated Extremely thin/starving animals Signs of inadequate grooming, poor coat condition, extremely long nails Heavy discharge from eyes or nose Animals that show signs of injury but have not been taken to a veterinarian Every locality has different laws or agencies that deal with animal abuse. Do some research online or simply in the telephone book to find some of your options. You may also contact your own veterinarian to find out what agencies are available in your area.  Some examples to look for:  Local police. Either call the main non-emergency desk number or find out if there is a separate animal control officer. Do not call the emergency 9-1-1 number unless there is an actual emergency. Your county District Attorney’s office. You will often find there is a special department assigned to crimes against animals.  Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). This is a national organization, but there are state branches that include the name (and initial) of the state:  MSPCA – Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals  NJSPCA – New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Check the Internet for your state or local branch of the SPCA.   Humane Society Other online sources – just do a general search online for “Animal abuse in [your state].” This should give you plenty of options. If possible, try to get photographic, video, or other recorded evidence of the abuse happening. If you can, try getting written/factual statements from other witnesses. If not, write down everything you know, witnessed, or think you know about the abuse. Concise/factual details/dates will be valuable. Be careful not to put yourself in danger or break any laws. You should not trespass or enter another's property without permission. Not only is this illegal but you could assume that the owner who is committing the abuse could be just as dangerous toward you as he or she is to the animals.
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Be aware of possible signs of abuse. Research local animal care agencies. Collect evidence.

Problem: Article: Note cards are recommend since they don't crinkle or bend.   They're bound to get suspicious.
Summary: Write your notes on a piece of paper. Put your notes in your hoodie pocket. Sit behind someone so that your are obscured from the teacher's view. Try not to take too long; teachers likely notice who finishes last and especially if the student does surprisingly well given that it took them so long to complete it (for the excuse "I was being careful and taking my time" can only work so many times).

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Place the tiles so that their sides are touching and they are facing up. Use a flat surface that is easy to slide the tiles around on. If you are playing with other people, then you should make sure that it will be easy to pass the tiles to each player. Turn on the game tiles by pressing the button on the bottom of each tile. To power down the tiles, you just hold the power button until the screen goes blank. The tiles will automatically shut off after 3 minutes of no activity. There are three game options in Scrabble Flash. After you power up the tiles, you will see the numbers 1, 2, and 3 on three different tiles. Select the game that you want to play by pressing the button at the bottom of that tile.  Game 1: Scrabble Flash is a solo game that allows you to play 3, 4, or 5 letter words. Game 2: Scrabble Five-Letter Flash is a solo game that only lets you play 5 letter words. Game 3: Scrabble Pass Flash is a multi-player game that only lets you play 5 letter words.

SUMMARY: Set up your Scrabble Flash tiles. Power up the tiles. Choose your game.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Because fluid can expand when heated, it’s important that you do not overfill the reservoir.  When the fluid warms due to the high engine temperatures under the hood, the pressure could cause the reservoir to crack and leak if there is too much fluid in it. Use a turkey baster to suck extra fluid back out of the reservoir in the event you over fill it.
Summary: Avoid over filling the reservoir.

It’s hard not getting what you want, and acknowledging that you’re receiving a different outcome than your desired one is one way to show compassion for yourself. Think about how you feel and why you might feel that way. If you’re sad or upset, don’t be afraid to acknowledge and express those feelings.  Say to yourself, “It’s hard not being able to change something to an outcome I want.” Discussing the situation with your friends can help you normalize your experience. It can be very helpful to hear that your feelings are normal and they would feel similarly, too. It is easy to get very upset with relationships do not go as hoped. But usually these are imperfections rather than "dealbreakers". A disagreement or argument typically is not as serious as abuse, for example.   Example: You had a falling out with a friend and you need someone to apologize to you to feel at peace. Perhaps it feels like that is the only way to experience peace, but does it have to have that outcome? Maybe you need to simply let go of the friendship and move on, as irritating as it is. You can experience peace even when you don’t get what you want.  Example:  Your friend dies in a car accident. Of course, there is no way around this loss. However, you accept in time that what has happened cannot be undone, and your friend's love, friendship, and lessons will always be with you even if he or she is not. You can move on from hurt feelings by choosing to do so. You don’t need anything from someone else to move on or let go. Try saying "I choose to forgive this person and move on with my life." You may not feel it or believe it at first, but that's okay. Feeling in control of outcomes and the environment is associated with an increased sense of well-being. Feeling out of control can be threatening. If you’re having a hard time letting go of something, think about what is actually in your control. If you cannot control a situation, control how you ‘’’respond’’’ to it. For example, you may not be able to change the fact that you did not get accepted to medical school. However, you can control how you react to it and how much it affects how you feel. For example, you may feel sad, upset, and not smart enough. Yet, does this define how intelligent or worthy you are? Choose to maintain your sense of self even when you don’t get what you want. While something may feel hugely impactful to you right now, ask yourself how it will affect your future. Will it ultimately matter in five years? Are there positive things that can happen, even if you didn’t get what you wanted? Even if you feel disappointed now and don’t know what to do, it doesn’t mean that other opportunities will not arrive for you that will benefit you.  Think about what other opportunities may be available for you. Maybe you didn’t get your dream job, but you may find a similar opportunity, or you may decide to pursue a different direction in your career. Consider, too, past disappointments. Did you eventually get over them? Did they impact your life irreparably, or were you able to move forward and let them go? This can help you gain perspective.
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Show compassion to yourself. Consider what you actually need, rather than what you desire. Recognize what’s in and out of your control. Look at the big picture.