In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place a thin plastic wedge against the body of the vehicle directly above, below, or to the side of the emblem.  Slide the wedge beneath the badge and into the glue.  You may need to do it from multiple angles to loosen the emblem sufficiently.  You can then either pry the emblem off, or use another method to cut through the adhesive in the middle.  If you pry the emblem off, it may break.  If you intend to throw the emblems away after, this method is fine. If you would like to keep the emblems, try using another method to cut through the glue in the middle. Cut a length of fishing line or dental floss that is about eight inches long.  Wrap each end around the index fingers on each of your hands, then press the line against the body of the vehicle.  Slide it down behind the emblem and pull the line to the left and right in a sawing motion as it passes beneath the emblem and through the adhesive.  This method offers the best chances of removing the badge completely intact. If the dental floss breaks, cut another length of it and repeat the process until you are through. .  You can also use a credit card in place of a plastic wedge or wire.  Slide the credit card behind the emblem and continue to work it through the softened adhesive until it is loose enough to remove.  Make sure to face the credit card out, toward yourself, so the letters don’t scratch the paint. If you would like to keep the emblem, try to remove as much glue as possible before pulling the emblem off. Once the emblem is off of the vehicle, spray adhesive removed on the bits of glue that remain on the body of the car.  Allow the adhesive remover to sit for a minute, then wipe the area clean with a rag. You may need to apply adhesive remover more than once to remove all of the glue.
Summary: Use a plastic wedge to pry the emblem off. Cut the adhesive with dental floss or fishing line. Remove the emblem using a credit card. Spray adhesive remover on the leftover glue.

This is the first stage of initiation, and you'll learn the basic principles of Freemasonry After you gain enough knowledge and put in some time, you'll work your way up through two more symbolic degrees. Before you can advance to the next degree, you must demonstrate proficiency in understanding the degree work you experienced. You'll delve deeper into the teachings of Freemasonry, especially as they pertain to the arts and sciences. To complete this degree, you'll be tested on your knowledge about everything you've learned so far. This is the highest level you can achieve, and it usually takes several months to get there. To get the degree, you must demonstrate proficiency in the values of Freemasonry. Your completion of the degree will be celebrated with a ceremony.
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One-sentence summary -- Start as an Entered Apprentice. Advance to the Fellow Craft degree. Get a Master Mason degree.

Problem: Article: When you are choosing a veil, you have several options. Pick the length and style the best suits your personal aesthetic.  Blusher: This shoulder length veil rests just below the shoulders of the bride. The standard length of the blusher is 22 inches long.  Brides that want a double-tier veil often pair the blusher with a longer veil.  Elbow length veil: This 25 inch veil rests at the bride’s elbow. Waist length veil: The bottom of this 30 inch veil sits at the bride’s waist. Mid-hip length veil: The mid-hip veil is 33 inches long. Hip length veil: The hip length veil reaches the bottom of the bride’s hips. Its standard length is 36 inches. Fingertip veil: This veil brushes the tips of the bride’s fingers. Its standard length is 45 inches. Waltz veil: This veil hits the bride just above the back of the knees. Its standard length is 54 inches. Ankle veil: The ankle veil sits just above the floor. Its standard length is 70 inches. Chapel veil: This veil has a short train. Its standard length is 90 inches. Cathedral veil: The Cathedral veil has a grander train than the chapel veil. Its standard length is 108 inches. The benefit of making your own veil is that you can easily customize the length to match the proportions of your body. Retrieve a measuring tape and ask a friend to assist you. Place and hold one end of the measuring tape where you intend to insert the clip or comb. Run the measuring tape down your back until it reaches the appropriate length (to shoulders, elbows, waist, mid-hips, hips, fingertips, top of your knees, ankles, 20 inches beyond your ankles, or 38 inches beyond your ankles). Write down the measurement. If you have decided to create a two-tier veil, drop veil, or full veil, you will need to make an additional measurement. Place the top of the measuring tape in the location you intend to insert the clip or comb. Run the measuring tape over the crown of your head, down the front of your face, to your collarbone. Write down this measurement. If you are creating a single tier veil, you will need to purchase fabric that is as long or slightly longer than the measurement you wrote down. If you are creating a two-tier, drop, or full veil, add the first measurement to the second measurement. You will need to purchase fabric that is as long or slightly longer than the the sum of the two measurements.
Summary:
Select the style of veil you would like to make. Determine the length of the veil. Determine the length of the second tier (if applicable). Determine how much fabric to get.