Article: A list of offices near you can be found on the Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service website. For a faster response, you can start an online application. ACCESS Florida allows you to apply for benefits online here. Click "Apply On-line for Food Stamps, Temporary Cash Assistance and Medicaid" located underneath the Apply for Benefits icon. Clicking this link will generate a code to access your account at any time. Make sure to save this access code for future reference. Use the information you gathered earlier to fill out the application. This information is necessary to determine your eligibility, so be thorough and include every article the application requests from you. Forms are available in English, Spanish and Creole, but you can download other languages here.  If you are between the ages of 18 and 49 and physically and mentally fit, you must either be employed in some way or participating in a work training program to receive long-term benefits (unless you have a child). If you do meet these guidelines but are unemployed, you can only qualify for benefits for three months.  If you're a student, you need to hold down a part-time job or have a child to qualify.  If you fill out the online application, it should only take about 30 minutes to complete. Any misinformation or lack of information can cause a delay in receiving benefits. What's more, falsifying information can make receiving benefits in the future difficult or impossible. You will receive an e-mail confirmation if the application was sent successfully. Save this for your records. You should keep it in case you lose your information because you'll need your access code to log into the website.  If you are mailing the application, mail to ACCESS Central Mail Center, P.O. Box 1770, Ocala, FL, 34478-1770. While you wait, you might as well use an online calculator to determine your benefits. You have to submit only the simplest information -- if you have your records handy, this will be even easier. The approval process can take up to 30 days to determine eligibility of benefits. You will be notified once the process is complete. Some Florida food assistance applications can be approved or denied in as little as two weeks, but don't be alarmed if it takes the full 30 days.  You may qualify for expedited benefits. These are for the truly needy and are available after seven days. You will be asked a series of questions at the time of application for SNAP benefits to see if you qualify for expedited benefits. You generally will qualify for expedited benefits if the monthly, pre-tax income for your household is less than $150 or if your household has less than $100 in the bank. You also qualify if your monthly rent or mortgage payment, when combined with your utilities, exceeds your monthly pre-tax income and savings. For example, if your rent is $800 a month and your monthly utilities are $300, then you could qualify for expedited benefits if your combined pre-tax income and savings is less than $1,100. You may be called in to the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) for an interview before you are awarded benefits. You will need to gather the information they request. Typically, they may request that you bring proof of the following:  Your identity, such as a driver's license or state or military identification card. The earned or unearned income of every member of the family, such as the last four weeks of check stubs or child support notices You will receive an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card in the mail within 7 days of your application is approved. You can use this card as you would a debit or credit card at locations that accept EBT.  Keep your EBT card safe. You must call EBT customer service at 1-888-356-3281 to have them reissue your card. Florida no longer issues paper food stamps or benefits checks for nutritional assistance programs. You will only receive your benefits on a preloaded EBT card.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Locate your local SNAP office. Complete the application. Review for accuracy before submitting the application. Submit the application. Use your access code to check your claim status periodically. Prepare for the interview. Receive your EBT card.

Problem: Article: Mail on your phone or tablet. It’s the purple icon with a white envelope and the word “Yahoo!” inside. You’ll usually find it on the home screen (iPhone/iPad) or in the app drawer (Android). If you’re not already on the Inbox screen, tap ≡ and select Inbox. A “Refresh” icon (a curved arrow) will appear. If new messages have been delivered since the last time you refreshed, they will now appear.
Summary: Open Yahoo! Go to the Inbox. Swipe down from the top of the screen. Lift your finger from the screen.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Creating a 3D box begins by simply drawing a square with your pencil, since some lines may need to be erased. The square can be a variety of sizes, but it should only take up a quarter of the page at most. Center it on the page, so there is room to draw the rest of the box. In the final drawing, this first square will serve as the front of your box. Place the second square  positioned slightly to one side and above the first square. Begin by drawing the bottom line of the second square so its center intersects with the center of the left side of the first square. Then draw the right side of the second square so that its center intersects with the center of the top of the first square. Then finish drawing the top and left side of the second square.  The second square should be exactly the same size as the first square. This second square will be the back of the cube in the final drawing. Connect each corner of the first square to its corresponding corner on the second square. For example, draw a line from the upper left-hand corner of the first square to the upper left-hand corner of the second square. These lines will create the illusion of the top, bottom, and sides of the cube. If you are trying to draw a solid cube, as opposed to a transparent one, you need to erase some of the lines you have drawn. Erase any line that you wouldn't be able to see from the angle you have drawn.  Lines to erase include the bottom right-hand side connecting line, the right-hand side of the second square, and the bottom line of the second square. It may seem strange that you needed to draw these lines in the first place, but they helped you draw the cube in the right shape. To highlight the 3D perspective of your drawing, you can color each side of the box a different color. This makes it clear that the drawing has depth and that each side of the box is distinctive. Once you get the hang of drawing the 3D box, you can start  drawing other shapes, such as a rectangular box. For a rectangular box, start by drawing a rectangle. Then draw a second rectangle slightly to one side and above the first. Finally connect the corresponding corners of both rectangles together. You can do other shapes, such as triangles, stars, or abstract shapes.

SUMMARY: Draw a square. Draw a second square that intersects with the first square. Add lines to connect the 2 squares. Erase the lines to make the cube look solid, if necessary. Color the sides of the cube if you like. Draw variations of the 3D box.

This is not just a way for the CFI to generate more income.  If used wisely, you will become proficient more quickly than by just flying.  For example, if you study your intended flight prior to the flight lesson, you will optimize the time you spend with your CFI by having smarter questions and clearly understanding what you are going to do.  Additionally, you should receive a thorough post-flight debrief - even if everything went picture perfect.  As you progress in your training these pre and post flight debriefs should get shorter. It's relatively simple to pass if you're in good health.  No use starting sometime if you have a health condition that will preclude you from flying.  www.faa.gov has the info to help you determine if you have any health exclusions.
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Your instructor, Certified Flight Instructor (CFI), will probably charge for time on the ground as well as in the air. Get your Class III Medical.