INPUT ARTICLE: Article: a few hours before.  For the right consistency, use about 1/3 cup (80mL) of water per packet of gelatin.  Color the gelatin.  Use a few drops of food coloring for an unnatural tone, or add a bit of liquid foundation in a tone close to your skin for a flesh-like look. Cut the gelatin into cubes.  Store it in a bowl or resealable plastic bag. If you heat it to boiling, you'll break down the structure of the gelatin.  Put it in a bowl in the microwave and heat in 10-second intervals, until the cubes have softened and become slightly gooey.

SUMMARY: Make gelatin Gently heat the gelatin.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you go any further, you'll have to figure out which stencil you'll be using: the positive (white) or negative (black). Positive stencils are great for letters and outlines. They also give the appearance of your image being part of the background of your shirt. Negative stencils are better for figures and details. Negative stenciled images will appear to be in the foreground of your shirt.
Summary: Decide between positive and negative stencils.

Our gestures often communicate messages more powerfully than words. Remember that body language plays an important role in social interactions. Be wary and take time to reflect on messages you give others through your posture, eye contact, and facial expressions.  If you are avoiding eye contact, standing far away, or crossing your arms, you are likely telling others that you don't want to interact.  Adopt a confident pose, and smile a bit more, Make frequent eye contact with people you are talking to; stand tall and unfold your arms. This way you are certainly more likely to create a good impression on people you speak to. Watch their body language closely and consider why they are better at interacting with others socially. Observe their posture, their gestures, their facial expressions, and how often they make eye contact. Consider how you might replicate or improve upon your own body language while talking to people.  Determine 'how well' the people you're observing know each other. This is important because the body language shared among close friends who are talking differs completely from that displayed by two complete strangers even in an ordinary setting. Mentally take notes about what you see and observe. This will both guide and help you to become more aware of your own body language. Try not to focus too much on yourself and making adjustments in the moments, though. Focus on the people with whom you're interacting and practice new skills with yourself or a close friend later. Home is often the best place to start learning something new because you won't be as inhibited in a familiar setting. You could try making a video of yourself in conversation with your family members, and then consider how you can improve your body language. You could also practice non-verbal gesturing in front of a mirror. Enlist the help of family members you are close to, or even close friends- this is another effective approach, as they can give you honest useful feedback that no one else would. Some other tips include 'pulling back' your shoulders, keeping your spine straight, and your chin up, parallel to the floor.  One of the best things about practicing at home is that it's obviously a private and a low-pressure environment. Don't be shy! It just you and the mirror! Have fun trying out different types of body language signs and gestures. A smile is universally known to be a great way to show you are open to others, and makes people feel at ease. Just focusing on smiling when you meet people will make things a little easier. Work on making more eye contact as you get comfortable with it. Don't stare people in the eye, especially if you're uncomfortable with it because that could prove annoying. Whenever you think about eye contact, make yourself look at someone in the eye for just about 3-5 seconds only. As this gets easier, you'll be natural about it.  If you're not right next to someone, look at their earlobe, or the spot right between their eyes. This is faking it, but people won't be able to tell the difference. If you're nervous making eye contact, some social psychologists suggest that you practice doing with people on TV. Put on the news and try keeping eye contact with the anchor. You'll feel more confident with the way you look. Spending a little extra time on making sure you like the way you look and feel confident about yourself will make all other social situations easier to be in. Develop a hygiene routine, buy some new clothes or a pair of shoes you liked, and dressing your best not only improve self-confidence they make you naturally more social, too.
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One-sentence summary -- Pay attention to your body language. Observe how other people behave in social situations. Improve your non-verbal communication skills at home. Focus on a keeping a genuine smile right from the moment you meet a person. Practice your eye contact. Spend a little extra time on your self while getting ready to go out.

Q: Microsoft introduced a new display driver in Windows Vista, which enables the Aero effects. Because of this new driver, Windows Vista, 7, 8, and 8.1 do not support full-screen command prompt. If you absolutely need the Command Prompt to be full-screen, you can disable this new driver. This will limit your image options and restrict your display to 800 x 600, but it will allow you to use the Command Prompt in full-screen. If you need to return to your normal display, you just need to re-enable the drivers. You can find the Control Panel in the Start menu. In Windows 8.1, right-click the Start button and select "Control Panel" from the list. If you're in Category view, select "Hardware and Sound" and then select "Device Manager". This will list all of the display adapters (video cards) that you have installed. Most users will have one or two adapters listed here. You'll be asked to confirm that you want to turn it off. Your screen will likely shut off for a moment and restart in a lower resolution. If you have multiple adapters, you'll need to disable your primary adapter. If you don't know which one this is, just disable all of them. Open the Command Prompt and press Alt+↵ Enter to make it full-screen. Press the keys again to switch it back. You can continue to do this for as long as the drivers are disabled. If you need to use your display drivers again, you can quickly re-enable them from the Device Manager. Right-click on the disabled driver and select "Enable" to turn it back on. You may have to restart your computer.
A: Understand the process. Open the Control Panel. Open the Device Manager. Expand the "Display adapters" section. Right-click a display adapter and select "Disable". Switch the Command Prompt to full-screen. Re-enable the drivers.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: ” Facebook will send you an email that contains a link that will allow you to reset and change your password.

SUMMARY:
Navigate to the main Facebook login page at https://www.facebook.com. Click on “Forgot Password” located at the top right corner of your Facebook session. Enter the username for your Facebook account and click on “Search. Follow the on-screen prompts to reset your password.