In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you first bring a bearded dragon home, the best way to begin socializing is simply by letting the dragon become accustomed to your presence. Do common, daily actions within sight of your dragon’s cage. For example:  Do homework or read next to your dragon’s cage. Watch TV within sight of the dragon. Have a conversation on the phone while sitting next to the dragon’s cage. To make your dragon even more comfortable around you, release your dragon from its cage and let it wander throughout your bedroom or living room while you are there. At first the dragon may show signs of skittishness, but if you leave it alone, it will eventually feel comfortable with you and its surroundings.  Make sure that there are no other animals around when you let your bearded dragon walk around. Other pets, such as cats, may see the dragon as prey. Since bearded dragons are cold blooded, the area needs to be kept warm. If it's not, the dragon should only be out of its cage for a few minutes at a time. Do not allow your dragon into the kitchen. Their skin carries salmonella bacteria, which could contaminate food. Do not let your dragon into a room with an open outside door or window. The dragon could easily escape. Although bearded dragons are usually calm and docile, they can become aggressive if stressed or frightened. You can tell if a bearded dragon is stressed: its “beard” (the area directly under its chin) will turn black. If you see this behavior, put the dragon back in its cage and give it time to settle down. If the dragon stands in an aggressive pose with its mouth open or lunges to bite you, you can be sure it’s stressed.
Summary: Spend plenty of time within sight of your bearded dragon. Let your dragon roam around certain areas of your house. Give your bearded dragon space if it shows signs of stress.

When you download the Chrome app for your phone you will be prompted to log in to your Google or Gmail account. If you do, all of your bookmarks will be transferred to your phone from your computer under a folder labeled “Desktop Bookmarks.”  Logging into Gmail should automatically link the accounts. If you need to log into Google still, type “Log in to Google” into the search bar and follow the onscreen instructions. This brings up your settings and lets you access your bookmarks. At the top of the menu are four symbols, a square with an arrow, a star, a refresh circle, and the vertical dots. Click on the star to save the current page as a bookmark. This brings up a series of folders for your bookmarks. There should be at least two, Mobile Bookmarks and Desktop Bookmarks. Mobile Bookmarks collects everything you’ve saved on your phone, and Desktop collects everything you saved on your computer. Click on a folder to see your saved links. Click the small pen in the right corner and you’ll see an “x” appear above each bookmark. From here you can use your finger to click and drag bookmarks into folders to organize them. Place your finger on the bookmark and hold it there for 1-2 seconds. A small menu will pop up allowing you to edit or delete the bookmark, open it, or open it in an incognito browser. Click anywhere to above the menu to cancel.
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One-sentence summary -- Sign into your Google account to link all of your Chrome bookmarks. Click the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the screen. Click on the star to bookmark a page. Click “Bookmarks” to see your saved bookmarks. Click the small pen icon to move your bookmarks into folders. Click and hold a bookmark to edit it or delete it.

Q: Social support is an integral component of recovery from gambling.  Tell your family about your issue if they do not already know about it. You could say something like, "I want you to know that I have been having a problem resisting gambling. I know it has caused problems for me in my life and I want to stop. I would appreciate your support." Talk to friends about the issue and keep them informed. They can help you avoid triggers to gambling. You could say something like, "Hey, I just want to let you know I've been having an issue with gambling too much and I want to cut down. If you could support me in this that would be helpful for me." This way, your friends will understand if you don't want to go on that trip to a casino or Las Vegas. Support groups can provide you with a safe environment to discuss your issue with gambling. It may also help you enjoy a congregation of individuals with similar struggles which can be very comforting and make you feel less alone in your recovery process. For example, Gamblers Anonymous is a 12-step program that meets internationally and has helped many people with their gambling issue. Your gambling may be out of control if: it's affecting your relationships, finances, or work or school life, you're devoting more and more time and energy to gambling, you've unsuccessfully tried to stop or cut back on your gambling, you try to conceal your gambling from family or others, you resort to theft or fraud to get gambling money, or if you ask others to bail you out of financial woes because you've gambled money away. These types of issues can add up, and professional help is out there if you are open to it.  Contact your health insurance for a list of approved therapists. If you do not have health insurance you can conduct a search for low-cost, sliding scale, or free mental health clinics in your neighborhood. Ask questions of your therapist such as: What's the best approach to my gambling problem? Should I see a psychiatrist, psychologist, addiction counselor or other mental health provider? Knowing what types of treatments are available can help you make a decision on what type may be best for you and your needs.  Behavior therapy is a common form of treatment for gambling issues. This type of treatment uses systematic exposure to the behavior you want to unlearn (gambling) and teaches you skills to reduce your urge to gamble. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is another effective form of therapy which focuses on identifying unhealthy, irrational and negative beliefs and replacing them with healthy, positive ones. Taking prescribed medications is an option if you find that your efforts to control your gambling have not worked. Antidepressants and mood stabilizers may help treat conditions that often coincide with a gambling addiction, but may not directly treat the gambling itself. Discuss options for medication with your doctor (general practitioner) or psychiatrist.
A: Get social support. Join a support group. Talk to a therapist. Explore different types of treatment. Consider medication.

Article: Jobs as trainers, social assistance positions, jobs in libraries or other places where knowledge, information, and life experience works in your favour. Teacher aide jobs pay nearly as well as registered beginning teachers, but do not require the qualifications, effort, or hours required of qualified teachers. Have you worked with people of different cultures, learned some relevant computer software, or won an athletics competition recently? Have you published an article that's available on line? Dig, dig, and dig some more. For example, if you are you a former computer programmer with obsolete coding skills, document the analysis (or the documentation chores) that you did in prior years, and apply for Business Analyst (or, Technical Writer) positions. A range of skills shows flexibility. Have you learned a language, made a film and posted it on YouTube, or take a rafting trip?
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Emphasize your maturity, life skills, humility, experiences, or anything else you have to offer, that younger workers cannot. Apply for jobs where maturity is valued. Include anything in your resume that might give you an advantage over the 30-something whippersnappers! Look for ways to leverage your past experience into new jobs. Show what you have done.

Problem: Article: Sign in with your Facebook password if necessary. If you are a Mac user, you may skip this step.  Press Ctrl-+ to zoom in. Repeat to achieve the magnification effect desired. Press Ctrl-- to zoom out. Press Ctrl-0 to set the zoom back to normal. Hit Option-Command-8 to turn the zoom feature on. Press the combination of keys again to turn the zoom feature off. Hit Option-Command-+ to zoom in. Hit Option-Command-- to zoom out.
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