Article: You can begin the sample procedure once dolphin is in position and fully relaxed, no tense flukes.  Make sure that the entire blood sample kit is present with you.  Once sample spot is found, rub three times, in a circular motion, with an alcohol swab.   Once the needle is inserted, pull back the top of the needle (plunger portion) to draw blood inside of the capsule. Once capsule is full, remove the needle and place the sample back into the kit.   After the procedure, tap twice with your hand on the dolphins’ fluke to signal the end of the sample taking and that the dolphin can return to its normal stationing position. If the procedure went well, reward the dolphin with reinforcement, i.e., food, toys, rub down, play, etc.
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Prepare. Kneel down next to the trainer on the side that sample will be taken from. Run a finger along the dark line in the fluke; this is the main blood vessel. Repeat swab procedure for a second time. Get a needle with a capsule for the sample out from kit and insert the tip of the needle into the vein. Draw the sample. Rub the injection site with a new alcohol swab to clean the area. Stand up and walk away from the trainer and dolphin, with the entire blood sample kit. Finish up.
Article: If, for whatever reason, you feel it is best to simply hide your feelings, then you’ll need to accept that you will only ever be just friends. By doing this, you will be able to maintain your friendship and your living situation.  Be aware though, that hiding your feelings for a long time may be painful and difficult for you to deal with. At some point, it is very likely that you will need to find another way to deal with your feelings. Either by confessing them, or by moving out to get some space. Remember that feelings are fleeting. It may take time, but eventually you will find someone else to be attracted to, or someone might come out and confess their feelings to you. Be patient with yourself. Don’t blame your roommate. This will cause feelings of resentment. It isn’t your roommates fault that you developed feelings for them, and it isn’t your fault that you developed them. Don’t be too hard on yourself, and don’t be angry at your roommate. Simply try to accept that feelings have developed. If you do develop feelings of resentment that you can’t cope with, then it may be time to consider moving out. If you want to keep your feelings to yourself, it may be good to create a bit of distance between the two of you, which will give you time to cool off. However, don’t try to create so much that it strains your relationship.  For example, if you and your roommate always hang out alone together, try to bring some other people into the mix so that it isn’t so intimate. Try to avoid doing things that feel “date” like. Don’t go to the movies, dinner, or concerts alone together. This will only encourage your desire, and cause even more confusion. Spend time with your own friends, or find a new hobby. Try finding a part-time job that will get you out of the house or spend more time studying in the library. Not only will engaging in activities outside the house be good for you, it will also help you put your feelings in perspective, and may even help you get over those feelings. You could try online dating to meet other people. Not only will you have something to do outside the apartment, you might meet someone who you find even more attractive than your roommate.
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Learn to accept your platonic relationship. Create a bit of distance. Maintain a life outside the apartment.
Article: If you are an author, check the contract you signed with your publishing company. Typically, the publisher is the copyright holder, but it may revert back to you once the book is out of print. If you are not the copyright holder, respond to the request with a short, polite letter directing them to the address of the current copyright holder. . Unless you know the recipient personally, write in business letter format:  Type the letter. Place your name, address, and today's date at the top of the page. Open with "Dear (Title) (First and Last Name)." Close with "Sincerely, (Your Full Name)." Grant permission for the exact article, excerpt, images, or book pages listed in the request. If you have no objections to the use of any of the requested materials, you may say "the materials outlined in your request of (date of request)."  Keep a copy of the request in case of legal dispute later. If you do not grant permission to one part of the request, specify this. Clearly state exactly what you are granting permission for. The request should specify this: an excerpt in a book, a reading packet for students, etc. There should be no doubt over what type of use you allowed. If you would like to limit the use further, specify the restrictions here. If your material will be printed in a temporary work, you could specify a time frame or limit the permission to a certain number of copies. For a book, you may request a mention in the acknowledgements. For images, you may state that the permission is limited to black-and-white copies only. If you are an author, check your publishing contract for additional restrictions. If you are writing on behalf of a publishing house, find out the standard fees you charge for the type of material requested. If you are the author or artist and sole copyright holder, this is your decision.  Many authors and artists waive the fee for an educational or nonprofit institution they support, or for minor uses. To do this, state "I waive my fee for this request." If you'd like to support a small for-profit group, you could waive the fee but request a certain payment if the venture is successful. (For instance, if they sell a certain number of copies.)  You can typically charge US$25–100 for allowing the reproduction of a short quote (a few lines).  The price of larger text excerpts, images, songs, or video varies depending on how many people will see your work. US$100–200 is a very rough estimate for a book or newspaper, but your agent or other people in your field can give you more precise information.
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Confirm you hold the copyright. Format the letter as a business letter Specify the exact material used. Mention specific use. Add additional restrictions (optional). Charge a fee (optional).