Write an article based on this "Choose a trustworthy friend or relative. Explain your situation. Come up with a plan, if necessary. Order your item and show your appreciation."
article: Your parents might not approve of your online purchase, but your friend's parents or a relative, like an aunt, uncle, or grandparent, might be more understanding. With the approval of a friend or relative, you could have your item shipped to their house instead of yours.  There's always a chance the first person you ask might say no. Make a short list of people who might be willing to help and rank them from most to least likely to help. This way you have backups ready, just in case. You'll need to be careful about who you choose for this purpose; in some cases the person you ask might inform your parents of your plans. The simple act of asking someone to help you could get you in trouble with your parents. If you feel comfortable enough, or if you know for a fact your friend/relative supports you ordering your secret item through the mail, you might want to be honest and tell them exactly what you're ordering. The person helping you may feel betrayed if you lie to them about the thing you are ordering. On the other hand, a simple excuse may make your situation seem less strange. You might say something like, "I'm ordering something for mom's birthday. I want it to be a surprise. If she sees a package, she'll know something's up! Will you help me?" While your friend might be comfortable with you mailing your secret item to his address, his parents might not be. And even if your aunt has no problem with you receiving a package at her home, your uncle might think it inappropriate. In these kinds of situations, you may need to have your accomplice keep a close eye on the mail until the package is received so that others don't become suspicious.  You might want to wait until less understanding people (for example, your friend's parents or your aunt's husband) are out of town or occupied with something out of the home. This way there is even less risk of your mail being discovered. You should also discuss with your accomplice what your story will be if the item you are having mailed gets found out. This way, if your mail is found out by someone else, inconsistencies in your story and the story of your accomplice don't make others suspicious. Mailing something to an address without the homeowner's approval and retrieving that mail could get you into trouble. Be sure you have permission before mailing anything to an address not your own. Without the help of your friend or relative, you might not have been able to get your item. You could show your appreciation by saying "thank you," but you might want to do something special to show how grateful you are. Some ways you might show your appreciation include:  Picking out a card and writing a short thank you message. This way when you go to pick up your item from your friend/relative's house, you can exchange the thank you card for your mail. You could treat your friend or relative to a special lunch or dinner. This can be done as simply as saying, "Hey, I really appreciate you helping me out. Let me say thank you by taking you out to dinner this weekend." Showing your appreciation isn't simply good manners. Showing your gratitude will also make your accomplice will be more likely to help you again, should you need it.

Write an article based on this "Determine the circumference points for your antlers. Wrap your flexible measuring tape around the area between the burr and the first point of the right antler. Measure the circumference of the narrowest portion between the first and second points. Measure the circumference between the second and third points on both sides. Determine the circumference between the third and fourth points on both sides. Submit the form on the Boone and Crockett Club website or total the points according to your form. Receive an official score from the Boone and Crockett Club."
article: This is the narrowest point between one location and another. Use a flexible measuring tape to wrap in a circle around that point, or use a flexible steel cable and then lay it out across a yardstick to determine the measurement. Make sure you are choosing the narrowest point. Repeat on the left. Do the right and then the left.   Confirm that you have followed fair game rules when hunting the deer. In order to be entered into their awards program, you will need to contact a local Boone and Crockett Club and have an Official Measurer score your antlers. You can also submit your score to your state agency for special consideration or awards.

Write an article based on this "Check for missing data. Open your troubleshooting page. Open your profile data. Find your old data. Quit Firefox. Copy files into your current profile. Choose which files to transfer."
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You can use this method to restore search engines, website-specific settings, and download preferences, which do not usually cause bugs. Your saved passwords, bookmarks, browsing history, and cookies should be restored automatically. If these are missing, you may still be able to retrieve them using these instructions. If you want to restore your add-ons or settings, change them manually instead of using this method. Restoring them from the backup will most likely recreate your old bugs. Enter about:support in the address bar, or click ≡ → ? → Troubleshooting information. You can find the folder containing your profile data by clicking a button near the top of the page. Look for the following words, depending on your system and Firefox version:  Windows: Show Folder Mac: Show in Finder Linux: Open Directory Firefox 13 or earlier (any OS): Open Containing Folder Your old data from before the reset should be saved in a folder on your desktop. If you can't find it, search your computer for a folder called "Old Firefox Data." On Windows, you may need to show hidden files. You should always close Firefox before you change its profile settings. Open "Old Firefox Data" and choose a file you wish to transfer. (See below for how to identify them.) Right-click the file and select Copy. Open your new profile folder. Right-click on any blank space inside the folder and select Paste.  On a Mac, hold down Ctrl and click the file to "right-click." If prompted, choose to replace or overwrite existing files. It's best to move as few files as possible, since one of them could be responsible for the bug. Here are some suggested files to transfer:  search.json — your added search engines permissions.sqlite — preferences for which websites are allowed to store cookies, open popup windows, etc. mimeTypes.rdf — preferences for handling downloaded files (which program opens which file type) Firefox attempts to restore the items below automatically. You do not need to restore them yourself unless an error occurred during the reset. places.sqlite — bookmarks and browsing history key3.db and logins.json — saved passwords formhistory.sqlite — autofill information for online forms