In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A baby bird is classified as either a nestling or fledgling, depending on its age. A nestling is a very young baby bird that doesn't have much feathering. A fledgling is older than a nestling and has more feathers, but does not yet know how to use his wing feathers to fly.  Nestlings should not be out of their nests since they are unable to fly or grip a perch.  Nestlings are altricial, meaning they are completely dependent on their parents and must stay in the nest. Songbirds and perching birds are born as altricial chicks.  Fledglings tend to look a little scruffy overall. If the baby bird is a fledgling, it will probably be prancing or scurrying about on the ground, since it hasn't learned how to use its muscles and feathers to fly. Chances are that the fledgling fell out of its nest—fledglings can become impatient with getting out the nest, but end up falling out rather than gracefully flying out. Although nestlings cannot move around on the ground, they will stretch their mouths wide open to ask for food, and will even chirp if you don't give them any! Before trying to identify the species of the baby bird, you should move it out of harm's way, especially if it is a nestling. If you can locate the nest from which the nestling fell, gently pick the nestling up (bare hands or with a towel) and place it back in the nest. If you cannot find the nest, you can make one.  To make your own nest, line a shoebox or woven basket with hay or dry leaves. Place the makeshift nest off the ground with the baby bird inside of it and wait for about an hour for the parents to return.  If the parents do not return, you will need to start making plans to take the baby bird to a wildlife rehabilitation center. It is only a myth that handling a baby bird will cause it to be rejected by its parents. If the nestling feels cold to the touch, warm it in your hands before returning it to the nest (or your makeshift nest). A parent returning to the nest may push out a cold nestling to prevent the other eggs or nestlings from becoming cold. Although out of the nest, a fledgling does not need to return to its nest. Since fledglings are able to use their feet to grip, hold out your index finger like a perch and use a bird treat to encourage the fledgling to perch on your finger. Once the fledgling is on your finger, gently place it on some shrubbery or a tree branch.  If the fledgling does not want to perch on your finger, try gently wrapping it in a towel to pick it up and place it on higher ground. If you try to place the fledgling back in its nest, it will likely fall out of the nest again.  The fledgling needs to be above the ground to protect it from predators.
Summary: Check the baby bird's feathering. Observe the baby bird's behavior. Put the nestling back in its nest. Place the fledgling onto a perch.

Menstrual cups can be messier. As you remove the cup, you are also removing the fluid that it has collected over the past eight to 12 hours.  It takes some practice to develop a system that works for you. Many women remove it while “hovering” over the toilet to avoid any spills on their clothing or the floor. If possible, you may also want to practice removing the cup while in the shower. The cup can be cleaned with fresh water then reinserted for the next 8 to 12 hours.  You may want to wear a pad or panty liner until you have mastered the removal and insertion of your menstrual cup. When you need to perform this removal and reinsertion in a public restroom, you may need to strategize to come up with the best way to rinse your cup, since sinks are not usually part of the individual stalls. Some women have trouble with insertion.  Teenagers and younger women sometimes have trouble with inserting a menstrual cup.  Some women that have never had sexual intercourse have trouble with insertion. Problems with removing the cup are more common than insertion difficulties.  It is important not to pull down on the stem. Since the cup is being help in place by suction, pulling down on the stem can cause irritations or even tears to the surrounding vaginal tissue.  The proper way to remove the menstrual cup is to pinch the base to break the suction, then pull down and out.  Empty the collected fluid into the toilet, clean the cup with fresh water, and reinsert. Once you have completed your menstrual cycle, you must clean the cup thoroughly. If you don't think you have time or would be willing to do this, then the menstrual cup may not be for you.  You can sterilize the cup by placing it in a shallow pan of boiling water for five minutes.  Other methods used for baby bottles and pacifiers using sterilizing solutions can also work for menstrual cups.  Follow the guidelines for cleaning provided in the product literature.
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One-sentence summary -- Consider the clean-up process. Know you may have trouble inserting the menstrual cup. Be aware that you may struggle to remove the cup. Decide if you have the time to sterilize the cup after each use.

Q: It’s the round blue icon with a white “a” and a yellow curved arrow inside. You’ll usually find it in the app drawer. It’s at the top-right corner of the screen. It’s the first option.
A: Open Amazon Assistant. Tap the gear. Tap Enable browsers. Slide the “Chrome” switch to the Off (gray) position.

Problem: Article: If these fingers are equal in length the person has a good self-image and relates well in the world. If the Jupiter (first) finger is shorter than the Apollo (third) finger, the person lacked confidence early in life and is not totally sure of his or her worth. The shorter the finger is in comparison with the Apollo (third) finger, the greater the feelings of inferiority the person will carry around. If the Jupiter (first) finger is longer than the Apollo (third) finger the person will have plenty of confidence and ambition. The longer the Jupiter finger is, however, the greater the feelings of superiority he or she has over the rest of humanity.
Summary:
Measured by the length of the Jupiter finger (first finger) compared with the Apollo finger (third finger) is the Degree of Self Worth.