Article: Figure out which Power Ranger you want to be, then buy a long-sleeved form-fitting shirt in the same color. The Power Ranger’s shirt is a  long sleeved shirt with three diamonds on the front of it.  Get a shirt made of polyester or cotton. The original Power Rangers wore green, red, pink, blue, yellow, and black. A full body jumpsuit will allow you to wear one piece of clothing instead of having to wear a long shirt and pants. You can buy a full body jumpsuit made of spandex online, at a department store, or at a costume shop. Get a jumpsuit that matches the color of the Power Ranger that you want to be. Lay the shirt front side up on a flat surface. Use a tape measure or ruler to measure across the width of the shirt’s chest. This will help you determine the size of the diamonds on the front of the shirt. Get a piece of freezer paper and fold it in half, lengthwise. The freezer paper will act as a stencil. Divide the width of the shirt by three to get the size of the sides of each triangle. Use a ruler to draw three equally sized equilateral triangles on the freezer paper. Each of their corners should be touching and the fold should represent the bottom edge of each triangle. For example, if your entire chest width is 15 inches (38.1 cm) wide, the base of each triangle should be 5 inches (12.7 cm) wide. Cut out the triangles that you drew. When you open up the piece of paper, it should reveal three equally sized diamonds. Take the freezer paper and place it over the front of your shirt. Use reference photos to position the diamonds on the shirt correctly. Heat up your iron and carefully press it against the back of the freezer paper. Ironing the paper will hold the freezer paper onto your shirt as you paint the diamonds in.
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Purchase a long sleeved shirt in a solid color. Purchase a full body jumpsuit if you don't want a matching shirt and pants. Measure the front of your shirt. Fold a piece of freezer paper in half. Draw three triangles on the paper. Cut out triangles on the folded piece of paper. Lay the freezer paper on the shirt, glossy side down. Iron the freezer paper onto the shirt.
Article: Slice into even thin slices. Be aware that the thinness determines the final crispiness, so keep them as thin as possible. Only add them single layer and avoid touching. Then sprinkle over the top with your favorite spice. If possible, use fresh, such as grated nutmeg or buy as fresh a spice as possible. They're ready to remove when they look a caramel color and have dried totally.  To store, place in an airtight jar or resealable bags. They can be stored for up to a year.
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Peel the bananas. Arrange the slices in the dehydrator. Sprinkle fresh lemon juice over the top of the slices. Dehydrate at 135ºF/57ºC for 24 hours. Place on a wire cooling rack and let cool. Store or serve.
Article: In this process, you file your intention to have the law on the ballot. You then collect 1,000 signatures of registered state voters on the petition. Finally, you file the signatures along with the law. The attorney general reviews it all, writes the title of the measure, and it will be on the next state ballot. This is the first step if your state does not allow citizens to write ballot measures. These are the people in the capitol building in your state who are responsible for your specific area. They are the ones you need to make contact with if you are trying to change a state law. Look at their websites to see where they stand on the issues. Read articles from the newspaper (searchable easily online) to find out what kind of a lawmaker they have been and if you think they would be sympathetic to your idea. You will also want to know their political party and their record of voting -- these two items together can tell you a lot. You want to choose the one you think would be the better fit for your campaign -- approach him or her first. Email is probably going to be the best way to do this. Their email address is going to be on their website -- all state representatives would have this. Explain to them that you are a constituent interested in trying to change or pass a law. Send them an example of the text of the law you think you want to create. Ask to meet with them about the feasibility of this law. Even if you think one of your representatives would be a better choice, if your first choice doesn’t respond go to your second representative. This might mean a trip to your state capital. It also might be possible to meet with your representative while they are in-district -- representatives have offices in their home districts specifically to meet with constituents like you.  Dress professionally and lay out the reasons you want to change or create a new law. Come armed with arguments and facts. If he or she is unwilling to work with you, ask for suggestions about how you could proceed. He or she might direct you to another legislator, or to a group with similar concerns. Always be polite, even when your representative will not help you.
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File an initiative or referendum if your state allows it. Identify your state representative and senator if you can’t file a referendum. Do your research. Contact both of your representatives. Meet with your representative. Listen to your representative.