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The illustration should include a compass indicating which way is north.  This is often located near the legend, or separately in a corner of the illustration.  A good survey will distinguish between magnetic north and astronomical north.  If the survey does not distinguish between the two, it's probably based on magnetic north, but you should check with your surveyor to be sure. Property boundaries are denoted with both bearing and distance.  The bearing is a series of degrees, minutes, and seconds with compass point letters before and after each element.  The distance indicates how far from a given point a boundary line extends.  The bearing represents the angle between north or south and east or west.  You can measure this angle from a central point with a protractor.  For instance, you might have a bearing of N 38° 03' 09" E.  If you measured an angle of 38° 03' 09" from the north to the east on the survey illustration, you could then trace that northeasterly line to identify one of your property's boundaries.  Degrees, minutes, and seconds are the units of measure for property survey bearings.  For example, N 38° 03' 09" E would translate as 38 degrees, 3 minutes, 9 seconds from the north to the east. The boundary lines, or "legs," are often denoted in feet and listed directly below or after the bearing. The illustration and accompanying written report should include the following, where present:  Physical and overlapping boundaries Water structures such as a lake or stream Shared fencing, driveways or sidewalks with a neighboring property Roadways or driveways that are nearby Existing property points of entry or egress Buildings, repairs, modifications or structural improvements on the property Locations of utilities, including water pipes and other plumbing, electrical, cable and/or telephone lines, gas lines, and utility poles There should be a scale near the legend which indicates how distances are represented on the survey illustration.  The scale will help you gauge distances on the property in question, including distances between it and nearby landmarks.  For instance, one inch might correspond to one mile on the land survey illustration.  The illustration might also orient the reader by providing a vicinity map -- also called a location map -- to indicate where the property lies in relation to the larger locality.  The vicinity map is a small square inset usually located in a corner of the survey illustration.

summary: Orient yourself in the survey illustration. Understand the property boundaries. Find important features. Note the scale and scope of the survey illustration.


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While going with the black base coat against white web may be traditional, consider getting funky by using a neon base color and a contrasting web color. You may get away with only one coat for this nail as the star is the webbing. For webs coming out of the side of your nail, draw two wavy circles coming from one side.  Create the circle waves, like you would if you were to draw a wavy ocean pattern with peaks and valleys. While the circle waves are still wet, use your nail art striper brush or a toothpick and lightly drag white polish down the side, middle and end of the circles.

summary: Choose your base coat and web color. Paint your base coat and allow it to dry. Create the web. Allow the web to fully dry before applying the top coat.


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Place the entire plate and wrapping in a microwave. Heat the paste on a high heat setting for 45 seconds. The amount of time you need may vary depending on your microwave, but this approximates to 40-50 seconds for a 500 W microwave. Undo the plastic wrapping from the plate, leaving the wrap itself intact with the rice paper on it. You may instead hold the plate upside down, but the plate will be hot and wearing oven mitts can make removing the rice paper too difficult. Attempt to lift up the edges of the rice paper. As the paper cools, the edges may lift a little by themselves. Move slowly, continuing to lift one edge of the paper even if it starts to tear. Flip the rice paper upside down before you add filling.
summary: Microwave the mixture. Hold the wrap upside down. Remove the rice paper.