Article: " This is the first of two standard “happy birthday” greetings used in France.  Note that you can use this saying in Quebec and other French-speaking parts of Canada, but it is not the most common way to offer birthday wishes there. This phrase translates directly into "happy birthday."  Joyeux means "happy," "joyful," or "gleeful."  Anniversaire can mean "birthday" or "anniversary," but when said alone, it most commonly refers to one's birthday. To refer to a wedding anniversary, you would say "anniversaire de mariage." " This is the second of two standard “happy birthday” greetings used in France.  As with joyeux anniversaire, bon anniversaire can be used and understood in French-speaking parts of Canada, but it is not the most common birthday greeting there.  Bon usually means "good" or "well." As such, this phrase translates more directly to "have a good birthday" rather than "happy birthday." This is the most casual and commonly used way of saying “happy birthday” in French-speaking portions of Canada, like Quebec.  Unlike "joyeux anniversaire" and "bon anniversaire," "bonne fête" cannot be used in both France and Canada. In France, "bonne fête" would usually be used when wishing someone a good "name day." One's "name day" refers to the feast day of the saint one is named after.  Bonne is the feminine form of the word "bon", meaning "good" or "well."  Fête means "celebration." Translated more directly, "bonne fête" means "have a good celebration."
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Exclaim "Joyeux anniversaire! Switch to "Bon anniversaire! Use "bonne fête" in French-speaking Canada.
Article: It's 100 percent normal to feel excited, a common mistake some make is to scream and run around.  You will look like an idiot.
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Contain yourself. Take some more deep breaths.
Article: You will be making a water filter that relies on layers to make dirty water clean. If you plan on drinking this water, you will need to boil it after you have filtered it. Here is a list of what you will need:  Plastic bottle with a cap Craft knife Hammer and nail Coffee filter Large cup or mug (Either one works) Activated charcoal Sand Gravel Container to catch the water (jar, cup, mug, etc)
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Gather your supplies.