Grooming your rabbit can help strengthen the bond between you and your pet. Not only can brushing help you feel close to your rabbit, it can also prevent issues like fur balls.  Brush your rabbit about every 3 days. When your rabbit is shedding, brush him slightly more. You can use a slicker brush, which you can buy at most pet stores, to brush your rabbit. Brush your rabbit going in the direction of his fur. Use slow, gentle motions so your rabbit enjoys the experience. A massage is a great way to spoil your rabbit. It can help him relax and bond with you. It will also make him feel comfortable, promoting circulation and increasing the range of the joints in his muscles.  Slowly run your fingers over your rabbit's nose, and then move them over his head and body. Work your way all the way down to his tail. Make circling motions with your fingers over your rabbit's cheeks, as well as between his ears. Not all rabbits like being handled extensively. If you just got your rabbit, it may take him some time to get comfortable with your touch. You may want to wait to massage your rabbit until he comes to you on his own. If your rabbit growls or clicks his teeth, you should stop massaging him. Rabbits are social creatures and love to play games with their owners. If you want to spoil your rabbit, schedule some time to play each day. Rabbits love to knock things over, throw things, and chew. Play games that cater to these instincts, always setting aside a small pocket of your day to play with your rabbit.  You can set up miniature bowling pins for your rabbit. You can usually buy these in a department store, in the toy section. Rabbits love to knock things down, so your rabbit will love pushing over the bowling pins after you set them up. You can provide a variety of cloth and plastic toys for your rabbit, which you should be able to find at a pet store. Many rabbits enjoy picking things up and throwing them. You can allow your rabbit to throw his toy, and then retrieve it for him. Provide toys for your rabbits to chew on as well, as rabbits love to chew. Give them old rolls from paper towel and toilet paper, as well as boxes of shredded paper. Rabbits can develop very affectionate bonds with their owners. However, you need to let your rabbit come to you on his own terms. Try to get down on the floor, on your rabbit's level, and let him out of his cage. Make sure the room is closed off, quiet, and free of distractions. Wait for your rabbit to approach you and only then should you try petting and snuggling him.  Rabbits enjoy different things, so it may take you awhile to see what kind of petting your rabbit enjoys. If your rabbit enjoys a form of petting, he may close his eyes in contentment and rest on the floor. Some rabbits are more social than others. Certain rabbits may get in your lap while you're sitting down, while others may keep a slight distant. If you want to spoil your rabbit, make sure you allow him to set the rules. Allow your rabbit to come to you on his own terms, and pet and snuggle him in ways he enjoys. Watch out for negative body language. This is a sign your rabbit is agitated. Rabbits may growl or grind their teeth when stressed. They may also kick their feet in the air while walking away from you. If your rabbit engages in these activities in response to petting or cuddling, stop. Your rabbit is telling you he does not like being handled in that way.
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One-sentence summary -- Groom your rabbit. Massage your rabbit. Schedule play time every day. Pet and snuggle your rabbit.


Place the pan or skillet you will be using to cook the pizza over medium high heat. Add a teaspoon or so (about 4.92 ml) of cooking oil and swirl so that the cooking oil coats the bottom of the pan. You can also use two equal sized pans if you want to cook both pizzas at the same time. Other than a skillet, you can also make stovetop pizza using a tawa, a thin metal pan common throughout parts of Asia. Once the pan has heated, carefully drop one pizza dough circle into the pan and cook for about 1 minute until you see bubbles forming on the dough and the edges getting slightly golden. If the bubbles are large, you can deflate them by poking them with a spatula. You also can keep them if you wish; they will turn crispy when fully cooked. After the one minute of cooking is up, flip the dough circle over using a spatula. Then spread half the pizza sauce over the dough except for the outer two inches (5 cm) or so, as this will be the crust. Sprinkle on half the cheese and add half the pizza toppings. After you have added all the pizza toppings, place the lid on top of the pan or skillet you are using and turn the heat down to medium. Covering the pan traps the heat so that the cheese can melt and the toppings can cook. Leave the pan or skillet covered for 4-5 minutes. After the five minutes are up, take the lid off the pan. If the cheese has melted and the bottom of the pizza looks golden brown, the pizza should be done. If not, replace the lid back on the pan and check every minute or so until the pizza is ready. Once the pizza is ready, use a spatula to take it out of the pan and place it on a cutting board to cool. In the meantime, make another small pizza using the other dough circle. Once both pizzas are cooked and have cooled enough to eat, slice and enjoy your pan made pizza!
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One-sentence summary -- Heat a large pan. Cook the dough on one side. Flip the dough. Cover the skillet and turn down the heat. Cook for 4-5 minutes. Place the pizza on a cutting board and cool.


Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will search your computer for the Character Map program. It's a triangular app icon at the top of the Start window. Doing so opens Character Map. You'll find this box near the bottom of the Character Map window. If the "Advanced view" checkbox is already checked, skip this step. Type degree sign into the "Search for" text box near the bottom of the window, then click Search. The Character Map's page will clear, and only the degree symbol will remain. You can also find the degree symbol in the sixth row of the Character Map window when you first open Character Map. It's in the upper-left corner of the Character Map window. This option is to the right of the "Characters to copy" text field. This might be a text document, a post on social media, or an email. Click the text field where you want to type the degree symbol, then press Ctrl+V to place the copied degree symbol there. If your computer has a number pad on the right side of the keyboard, you can use a shortcut to insert a degree symbol:  Hold down the Alt key on the right side of the keyboard. Type 0176 or 248  Release the Alt key. If this doesn't work, press the Num ⇩ ("Number Lock") key to turn on the number pad, then try again.
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Open Start . Type in character map. Click Character Map. Check the "Advanced view" checkbox. Search for the degree sign. Double-click the degree symbol. Click Copy. Go to a place where you want to type the degree symbol. Paste the degree symbol. Use the keyboard shortcut.