Article: In order to view your Kindle Fire HD's screen on your TV, you must have a Fire Stick or Fire Box plugged into your TV's HDMI port. Both your Kindle Fire HD and your Fire TV must be on the same wireless network and signed into the same Amazon profile. You won't see your Kindle Fire HD's screen here yet, since you'll need to enable screencasting on your Amazon Kindle HD tablet. You must adjust your TV's input to display the channel to which your Fire TV device is connected (e.g., HDMI 3). Doing so will bring down the quick options menu. This gear is in the top-right corner of the screen. It's toward the bottom of the screen. This option is near the bottom of the screen. If you can't find Display Mirroring on this page, your Kindle Fire HD doesn't support screencasting. You'll see it appear beneath the "Devices" heading in the middle of the screen. If you see "Mirroring" appear below the TV's name, you're successfully casting your Kindle Fire HD's screen to the TV. If you see the TV's name but cannot connect, try sitting closer to the TV or removing objects that obstruct the Fire Box's signal.
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Make sure your Fire TV is connected. Turn on your TV. Swipe down from the top of your Kindle Fire HD's screen. Open Settings . Tap Display & Sounds. Tap Display Mirroring. Wait for your TV's name to appear, then tap it.

Problem: Article: Do you want to raise them for eggs, meat, breeding or just as a simple pet? Quail need a diet depending on their purpose as you'll need to choose a feed that suits them. The four main different types of feeds are:   Starter Developer Layer Finisher The finisher feed will help sustain the quail, until they reach the certain age to be killed at. The finisher feed is higher in fiber than other feeds. Start the quail off with a starter mix from shortly after hatching until 6 weeks of age. Transition to a finisher mix after 6 weeks of age. Continue feeding the finisher diet until the time comes to sell or slaughter the quail. This diet is also suitable for quail being kept simply as pets. The developer feed differs from the finisher in that it contains more protein. Start the quail on a starter mix from shortly after hatching until 6 weeks of age. Transition to a developer mix after 6 weeks of age. Continue until 16 weeks of age. Quail being used for breeding and laying eggs need a special feed when the time comes for them to lay eggs. If they are not given the proper feed, their eggs may turn out too weak or fragile.  Feed most quail breeds a starter mix from shortly after hatching until 6 weeks of age. Transition to a developer mix after 6 weeks of age. Continue until 20 weeks of age. Finish off with a layer mix at 20 weeks and older. Feed Coturnix (Pharaoh) quail a starter mix from shortly after hatching until 6 weeks of age. Transition to a layer mix after 6 weeks of age. There is no need for a developer mix.
Summary: Find out what you want to do with the quail. Feed quail a starter and a finisher mix if you plan on using or selling them for meat. Feed quail a starter and a developer mix if you plan on using them for flight or game. Pay special attention to quail that you are raising for breeding and eggs.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Are you even aware of your innate need to fix or control others? Some people reading this may be in denial of a savior complex. By taking a closer look into your relationships with others, you can see a pattern of compulsive helping.  Have you stayed in a relationship in which you were unhappy because you thought the other person needed you? Do you find yourself frequently worrying about others and their problems? Do you feel guilty when others help or give to you? Are you uncomfortable letting others experience negative emotions, so you quickly try to resolve the problem? Do you exit unhealthy relationships only to find yourself connecting with similar people as your past partners?  If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may want to visit a therapist. A therapist can help you determine if these are unhealthy behaviors for you. You may not realize that in your attempt to fix everyone around you, you have left yourself starving emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually. Perform a self-assessment to look closer at areas of personal need. You may find that you have been projecting your own shortcomings onto those around you.    Identify your personal values. What beliefs, ideas, and principles drive your decisions and goals? Have you been living according to your values? Examine your  emotional intelligence. Are you able to recognize your emotions and effectively express them? Take a look at your  self-worth. Is your self-esteem connected to how much others value or need you? The compulsive need to rescue or help others is often rooted in your childhood. Researchers believe those who suffer from a savior complex or white knight syndrome are trying to fix some negative sense of themselves that arose in early life. Low self-esteem, abuse, or neglect may have contributed to this complex. You may choose friends or partners who are going through distress similar to that which you experienced in childhood.  Awareness is the first step in being able to repair a damaged sense of self. Take notice of the relational patterns you form and offer yourself compassion. You might even say aloud, “I am drawn to damaged or toxic people because I am trying to rescue the part of myself that was abused as a child.” In addition to acknowledging this connection, it may help to see a professional counselor who can work with you to heal from past wounds. Deep down, people with savior complex or white knight syndrome have a problem with codependency. Codependency describes your reliance on others to feel emotional voids. In a sense, you neglect yourself in favor of doing for others because your self-worth comes from the desire to be needed.  You can recover from codependency by working with a competent  mental health therapist who has experience in this area. It may also help to participate in self-help support groups for people with codependency issues. Researching codependency may help you identify your own patterns and needs. It can help you find a solution that works for you.

SUMMARY: Examine past relationship patterns. Spot aspects of yourself that you have neglected. Acknowledge and make peace with childhood trauma or neglect. See a therapist for codependency issues.

You can solve a two step equation while keeping the variable on the right side. As long as you isolate it, you'll still get the same answer. Let's take the problem, 11 = 3 - 7x.  To solve it, your first step will be to combine the constants by subtracting 3 from both sides of the equation. Then, you'll have to divide both sides of the equation by -7 to solve for x. Here's how you do it:  11 = 3 - 7x = 11 - 3 = 3 - 3 - 7x = 8 = - 7x = 8/-7 = -7/7x -8/7 = x or -1.14 = x The principle for solving this type of equation is the same: use arithmetic to combine the constants, isolate the variable term, and then isolate the variable without the term. Let's say you're working with the equation x/5 + 7 = -3. The first thing you should do is subtract 7, the inverse of -3, from both sides, and then multiply both sides by 5 to solve for x. Here's how you do it:  x/5 + 7 = -3 = (x/5 + 7) - 7 = -3 - 7 = x/5 = -10 x/5 * 5 = -10 * 5 x = -50
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Solve two-step equations while keeping the variable on the right side. Solve a two step equation by multiplying at the end instead of dividing.