Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find bowls to hold the finger paint and building utensils (such as rolling pins, cookie cutters etc. Identify an area that can get a little messy.

Answer: ) for play dough. Protect your home (and possibly yourself) by wearing old clothing (or smocks) and by covering the table and floor with old newspaper.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Learn how Cheat Engine works. Understand that Cheat Engine won't work with many games. Know which games may work with Cheat Engine.

Answer: Cheat Engine can access pieces of data stored in your computer's RAM, some of which pertains to in-game values. For example, if your game character's health status has a number attached to it (e.g., 100), the number "100" is considered a value. You can change values by using Cheat Engine to find them in your computer's RAM and then altering the listed value. Changing a value will allow you to do things like give yourself more items, increase your health, and so on. Any game which has some form of cheat protection or online multiplayer functionality won't work with Cheat Engine, and attempting to use Cheat Engine will typically result in your account or profile being banned from online play.  If you are somehow able to use Cheat Engine to obtain resources which are usually purchased with real money, you may be prosecuted for theft. Cheat Engine is a high-profile piece of software, so most games have some form of protection against it. Older singleplayer games and some Steam singleplayer games should work with Cheat Engine, though the games in question must have some on-screen value that you can view and change. Many online flash games which don't have a community link (e.g., no multiplayer and no high score) are also compatible with Cheat Engine.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Frost the dessert.

Answer: You can use this frosting to top a range of cakes and desserts, from angel food cake to cupcakes to sheet cakes.  With a spatula, begin spreading the frosting over your desired dessert, several tablespoons at a time. After you’ve covered the surface of the dessert, use the spatula to smooth out the frosting and ensure that it’s evenly distributed. You can run a butter knife or spatula over the spread frosting to create a wave-like design if you like. Alternatively, you can spoon the frosting into a pastry bag (or a plastic storage bag with a small hole cut in one of the corners) equipped with a frosting tip, then squeeze frosting onto the dessert.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take advantage of school theatre. Get a theatrical degree. Take acting classes and workshops. Volunteer for local theatre. Get all the acting practice you can.

Answer:
If you're in high school or college, there's no better time to start your acting career than now. Get involved with school theatre as soon as possible. Sign up for theatre classes in your school if you can. Audition for school plays. High school drama programs are a great way for you to get a feel for what the acting world is like and start building your experience and skill as an actor. If you're in college, you can likely find a student-run theatre program that has open auditions. Take advantage of any opportunities to act you can find at your school. Search your schools list of clubs and organizations. Contact the ones that put on plays and ask them how to get involved. Although there are plenty of movie stars who didn't go to college, or did go to college but not for theatre, it certainly can't hurt. Especially if you're coming out of high school with no theatre experience, getting acting skills and experience in college is a worthwhile step. Research colleges and their drama programs. Things to consider when choosing a school include: How well rated is their drama program? What kind of classes do they offer? How many of their alumni are professional actors? Do they have an agent showcase? How well does the schools and it's drama program fit with my goals as an actor? If you're not in high school or college, you should still be getting acting training. Most movie stars have spent many years honing their acting chops. Any opportunity to do so will improve your chances. Search online for acting classes and workshops near you. Whether you're in high school, college, or neither, you can get acting experience in your current town by volunteering for local theater productions. Audition for upcoming productions. Contact local theatre companies and ask what kind of volunteer work they have available. Even if it's not acting work, working at a theatre company will give you an "in" for when they start casting for later productions.  Alternatively, look for community television stations near you. Contact them and ask about volunteering opportunities. Once you start volunteering, learn as much as you can. Observe how things work in the company. Ask questions. Get to know the people involved. This is the time to start build a relationship with the industry and those inside it. You don't have to be in a movie or play to work on your acting skills. There are ways to improve your acting on your own as well. Make short films with your friends. If you have friends who are also interested in some aspect of acting or movie making, this is an option for building experience that requires no prerequisite or luck. Even if you're alone in your pursuit of acting skill, there are ways to practice on your own. Practice monologues in front of a camera. Practice playing different types of characters and personalities. Review the recordings you made and look for areas of improvement.