Article: Fill a tea kettle or small saucepan with 1 cup (250 ml) of purified water. Bring the water to a boil over high heat. Measure out 2 tsp (10 ml) of dried parsley leaves. Place the leaves in the bottom of a teacup, pour the boiling water on top, and steep the leaves for 5 to 10 minutes. Parsley tea can have a bitter taste. Steep it for 5 minutes if you're sensitive to bitterness. If you enjoy strong teas or plan to sweeten it, steep the parsley for up to 10 minutes. Pass the contents of the teacup through a tea strainer. Collect the liquid tea in a second teacup placed beneath the strainer and discard the caught parsley leaves. Sweeten the tea, if desired it, or drink the parsley tea without any sweetener. Either way, you should enjoy it while it's still hot. Use your favorite sweetener, or consider trying a bit of raw cane sugar or locally sourced honey.
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Boil the water. Steep the parsley for 5 to 10 minutes. Strain the leaves. Enjoy.
Article: This is the website for the company who provides you with internet connectivity and email services. Note that this method works for people who use the email address assigned by your ISP and won’t be helpful for web-based email users (like Hotmail or Gmail).  For example, if you use an email address provided by Comcast Xfinity (for example, yourname@comcast.net), go to http://www.xfinity.com. Centurylink users would visit http://www.centurylink.com. There’s a chance your ISP doesn’t provide email addresses to its users. Their website should tell you either way. Most ISP websites have these links prominently displayed. ” Type email into the search box and hit ↵ Enter. In the search results, look for links that say something like “Setting up email software.”  If there’s no general “email software” link, click on one that’s more specific, like “Setting up Outlook” or “Setting up Mac Mail.” Any help files that explain how to set up email will contain the incoming mail server. Xfinity users can click the “Internet” link, then “Email and Web Browsing.” In the search results, click “Using Email Client Programs with Comcast Email.” Your ISP may offer both POP3 and IMAP as options. If you check mail on multiple devices (like a smartphone and a computer), use IMAP. If you only check your mail on one computer or phone, use POP3.  While almost all ISPs offer POP3, many don’t support IMAP. Centurylink, for example, only supports POP3 for home users. If your goal is to receive messages addressed to your ISP-provided email address in a web-based email app like Gmail or Outlook, use POP3. Most ISPs have limits on how large your mailbox can be at any given time and POP3 keeps your mailbox clear by deleting the copy on your ISP’s server. Most ISPs use the standard POP3 port (110) for incoming mail. If your ISP supports Secure POP, the port number is usually 995. For ISPs that support Secure IMAP, the port is usually 993.  For example, Comcast Xfinity’s POP3 server is mail.comcast.net, and the port is 110. If your mail software supports it, you can also use the Secure POP protocol by changing the port to 995.  Comcast Xfinity also provides IMAP in both regular and secure forms. The server is imap.comcast.net and the port is 143 (or 993 f you want to use Secure IMAP).
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Visit your Internet Service Provider’s (ISP) website. Click the “Support” or “Help” link. Search for “email. Decide on POP3 or IMAP. Enter the mail server address and port into your mail client.
Article: The first and second box on the Edit window is for your first and last name. You can click each box individually and change this information if you did not add a last name. Below your name is an option for you to enter a tagline. This is a great way to come up with a catchy slogan that describes the kind of work you do. All you need to do is click inside the box and type in your tagline. Below your tagline is an option for you to enter an hourly rate. If you click inside the hourly rate box, you can type in what you want to get paid for an hour’s worth of work. The Elance fee will automatically be included into the second box. Once you enter in your hourly rate, you can click the next box, which asks for your YouTube video URL. If you do not have one, you do not have to enter anything. If you do, simply copy and paste your video link in the box. Video introductions can help prospective clients be confident in you, especially if you provide concise, well-articulated information regarding your skills; it can also help you be more credible as it would appear that you're introducing yourself to your clients face-to-face. You can click inside the next box and write a paragraph or so about yourself, the positive traits about working with you, and why you would make a good partner to work with. A service description is a summary of the types of work you are good at, where all of your strengths are. This is crucial for getting good clients. Click inside the Service Description box to begin typing in your information. The second to last box is for your payment terms. This all depends on what you personally want to put. Click inside the box and type in your terms. The final box is for selecting your keywords. These words will help clients find you easily by searching for one of your keywords. You can have between 1 and 10 keywords; to add them, just click inside the box and list 10 keyword skills, separating each with a comma. When you have finished double-checking, click on the green “Save” button on the bottom of the screen to save your profile changes.
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Edit your name. Add a tagline. Enter an hourly rate. Upload a video introduction. Write an overview regarding yourself. Add a service description. Include your payment terms. Select keywords. Save your changes.