Q: Even if you have a filter, you need to switch out some of the water. Each week, change 20% of the water in the tank. Siphon the water from the bottom of the tank to help remove debris. Replace the same amount of water that you took out with dechlorinated water. If you don't have a filter, you need to switch the water every day or two. Newts are not pets that you take out and hold, but you may find that you need to hold it for some reason. If you use your hands, make sure to wash them well with soap first and rinse them extremely well, making sure all soap is off your hands. Wash your hands immediately with soap and warm water after handling your newt.  Never eat food from your hands or touch your face after handling any newt without washing your hands. Never grab a newt by the tail. Lift it underneath its belly with a cupped hand instead. It's not a good idea to handle your newt while standing, unless your hands are over its tank.  Sometimes newts will jump or wiggle unexpectedly and a fall to the ground can be disastrous. Newts can be fed live or frozen foods. They don't need to be fed every day, but can be fed every other day. You can feed your aquatic newt the following foods:  Frozen or fresh brine shrimp. Worms, like earthworms, white worms, black worms, bloodworms,  phoenix worms, mealworms, leaf worms, red wigglers, or nightcrawlers. Daphnias, flightless fruit flies, and crickets. If you are feeding your newt live insects, you can keep them in a container. Worms generally come in containers with dirt that they can live in for around seven to ten days. For other insects, you can keep them in a jar with small holes punched in the lid for ventilation. A clean tank helps your newt stay healthy and live longer. You should do a full tank cleaning every one to two weeks. Place your newt in a container filled with dechlorinated water while you clean the tank. Scrub with water, or if something is really dirty, soap and water. Make sure to rinse the soap away completely before placing your newt back inside.  Take out everything in the cage, including the gravel and all decorations. Clean the walls of the tank and all the decorations. Place new or clean gravel into the tank, and then refill with clean water and replace everything you've taken out.
A: Change part of the water in the aquarium each week. Handle your newt properly. Feed your newt the proper food. Clean the tank regularly.

Article: One of the great things about having a circle of friends is that they all have different personalities, viewpoints, and ways of being and doing things. An essential part of having friends is getting to know them and all of their unique personalities. One useful thing to do that can help prepare you for personalities that may be different from your own is to read up on personality types. Learning more about introversion can help you understand your friend in a way that doesn’t lead to misunderstanding. Respect that enjoyment of life comes in many forms, and not just what you personally find fulfilling and fun. Learn about how your friend finds satisfaction and enjoyment.   Read up on introversion and extroversion as the first pair of psychological preferences in determining personality type using the Myer-Briggs test. You can also decide, after reading, which preference applies to you. Knowing more about ourselves often helps us understand why and how we view the world and the people we care about. Learning about differences might help you in turn learn to appreciate the various outlooks, perspectives and advice that an introverted person can offer. For example, they approach social situations from a very different vantage point than an extrovert. Your introverted friend may have noticed something at a party or social gathering while you were too busy gabbing away to catch wind. As a general rule in life, it’s always to your benefit to learn about people who are different from you and share in their knowledge. Introverts require more energy to be social and find social encounters draining. Introverts find their energy in solitary, often creative pursuits, whereas extroverts are energized by others. While extroverts actually physiologically experience an intensification of the feel-good hormone dopamine when surrounded by others, introverts do not. They find contentment from within. Introverts are not necessarily shy, nor are they afraid of people or fearful of social settings. They are also not typically misanthropic, meaning that they dislike mankind and human society. In fact, introverts often have heightened abilities for sensitivity, empathy, and creativity. These characteristics can make introverts truly caring, solid friends. Introverts like to think. This does not necessarily mean an introvert's wonderings are any more meaningful or significant than an extrovert's.  It's how they process the world and the people around them. They need to process their experience. Their introspection is in fact what makes them such excellent listeners.  Note that introspection is not the same as ruminating, which is a compulsively focused attention on your problems, distress or mistakes and has been connected to mental health conditions like depression. Introspection is rather the examination and observation of one's internal mental and emotional processes, like a kind of self-examination.  Introverts, because of their ability to internally tune in, tend to be drawn to more creative, detail-focused, and independent professions. Most introverts enjoy conversation with one person at a time.  So don't take it personally if they're a bit quiet in a group situation.  They're probably absorbing what everyone is saying, and turning it over a few times in their heads. This is part of their introspective and thoughtful nature. In addition, you may notice your introverted friend hanging around near the exit when surrounded by lots of people; this is how introverts cope in crowded places. They like to be able to make a quick exit if they need to. This is particularly true in social situations. Some introverts are not naturally social people. This can make it difficult to interact with others who are inherently more extroverted and gregarious. To make the going easier, many introverts have leaned how to be 'temporarily extroverted'; put differently, they act.  Acting for them requires an extraordinarily amount of energy and effort. This is why many introverts need a little break or alone time after a big social event. But not to worry; if you and your introvert have a very close relationship, he'll be his 'real' self most, if not all of the time. Respect that this is a personality trait your friend lives and feels, and not a choice or lifestyle. It's a way of being. Respect that your friend has a different way of dealing with the world and of processing social stimulation and decision.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Learn about personality types. Understand the core of introversion. Realize introverts are deeply introspective. Know that introverts are at their best one-on-one. Be aware that introverts might appear to be 'acting' sometimes. Respect that your friend identifies as an introvert.

Q: This is found on the upper-left corner of the screen. You’ll be shown all the featured and available channels. This will enable you to view the channel’s profile. On the channel’s profile page, you can tap “Preview” to read sample posts. Once you’ve chosen a channel, simply tap on Join, found on the bottom center of the screen. The channel will now be listed in your Subscribed Channels section.
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Tap on the Channels icon. Tap on a channel. Tap Join.