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Save the remaining ¼ cup (55 grams) of sugar for later. Whole milk would be best, but if you don't have any whole milk on hand, you can use 2% or non-fat instead. If you have not yet done so, melt the butter either in the microwave or in a small saucepan over the stove. Pour the melted butter into the flour mixture, then give it a brisk stir with a whisk. For a richer dessert, use 1 stick (½ cup/115 grams) of melted butter. Use a rubber spatula to scrape any excess batter from the bottom and sides of the bowl, and into the baking dish. You can use frozen blackberries if you don't have any fresh ones, but be sure to let them thaw out first. Sprinkle the blackberries evenly across the top of the batter; don't worry if some of them sink in. This will help give the cobbler some texture. Make sure that you sprinkle the sugar evenly across the top of the batter. The cobbler is ready when the batter turns golden and the blackberries bubbly. For added texture, sprinkle 1 teaspoon to 2 tablespoons of sugar on top of the cobbler during the final 10 minutes of baking. You can serve it as is, or you can add some whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.

summary: Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and lightly butter a 8 by 8-inch (20.32 by 20.32-centimeter) baking dish. Mix the flour and 1 cup (225 grams) of sugar in a mixing bowl. Whisk in the milk, making sure to scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl. Stir in the melted butter. Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish. Add the blackberries on top of the batter. Sprinkle the remaining ¼ cup (55 grams) of sugar on top. Bake the cobbler for 1 hour. Let the cobbler cool before serving it.


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Look up professional barbers in your area, and read reviews of their work before making an appointment. When you go for your appointment, talk to them about your current hair care routine, and explain to them that you want your hair to appear thicker and fuller naturally. Most experienced barbers will be able to tell you if you need to change anything in your routine, and they can recommend products for you to try. Ask for a haircut that’s shorter all over your head to make thinness less apparent. Talk to your barber or stylist about what cuts would look best for your face, or come with an inspiration picture. Cutting your hair shorter will also help to make the strands you do have thicker, since they’re getting more nutrients. Don’t be afraid to ask your barber for recommendations. They’re trained professionals who want to help you feel your best! When you’re doing your hair, avoid using a comb, which will separate the strands and cause them to look thin and limp. Instead, use a small round brush or your fingers to lift and shape your hair. Then, apply your products as needed. Using your fingers or a brush will also add texture to your hair, giving it even more volume. Opt for a pomade, cream, or spray that has a matte finish to keep your hair from being weighed down by the product. Use your hands to work a small amount of the product into your hair, and then add more if needed. Smooth, wave, and lift your hair with your fingers to create the style that you want.  Try to avoid shiny, greasy products, like gels. These can make your hair clump together and look thin. You can also try “thickening” or “volumizing” sprays and pomades to see if they help make your hair appear fuller. Pat your hair mostly dry with a microfiber towel or an old T-shirt to prevent breakage, and let it dry completely before touching and styling it. If you’re in a rush, press the “cool” button on the blow dryer’s handle before you begin drying your hair to prevent heat damage. Try to avoid drying your hair with a regular bath towel since they’re rougher and can cause your hair to break. Some barbers and stylists have access to professional products that aren’t always available for people without a cosmetology license. Talk to them about fiber spray, which is a powder that has tiny hair-colored fibers to make it look like you have more hair. If you’re worried about covering a pronounced part, ask about color sprays, which coat your scalp to match your hair.  You may be able to find non-professional products for sale without a cosmetology license, which can help you get the hang of applying and using the spray. However, the professional-grade powders tend to be higher quality and have smaller, more natural looking fibers. Keep in mind that once you apply any type of fiber spray, you can’t touch your hair or the fibers will begin to shed. Most of the effect will disappear after you take a shower or wash your hair.

summary: Go to a professional barber who specializes in men’s cuts. Keep your hair cut short to make it look thicker. Use your fingers and a round brush to help style your hair. Style your hair with light, non-greasy products, like pastes and creams. Let your hair air dry, or use a blow dryer on the cool setting if you’re in a hurry. Ask about professional filling products to cover your scalp.


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This can sometimes be difficult but is important for your own sanity. Don’t let him affect how you feel. Bullies generally want to know that they have control over your emotions. They absolutely don't, you do. Behave normally and don’t show fear. Act like his negative comments don’t affect you even if at first you are faking it. React by using a sense of humor, saying something such as "I'm really glad you finally found something funny to say." This will throw the bully off guard and might change the direction of the interaction. Only you are responsible for yourself and your emotions. A good way to practice is by making a list of positive attributes and reflecting on them daily. Another way is by celebrating and rewarding yourself. The more empowered you are and the more you can help yourself, the more likely you'll be able to stop the bully. Think of ways to feel at your best or strongest. Join a club or sport like track and field or drama. Get involved in school activities like yearbook or the school newspaper. You can perfect an existing talent or learn a new skill and make new friends in the process.
summary: Stay positive. Practice appreciating yourself. Stay true to yourself by honoring your unique qualities and talents.