In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Attitude is everything, especially for fairies! Smile, especially when you meet people or make eye contact. Fairies are happy, sprightly, even mischievous creatures, always smiling and laughing. Fairies feel no need to boast, and they let their talents and charms speak for themselves. Fairies help those in need (like Cinderella's Fairy Godmother), so always be ready to help friends and family, be it with some hard work, a kind word, or advice and support. Fairies move lightly, and are graceful and delicate with their gestures. Practice walking with a book on your head and study dancers so that you can emulate their expressive hands and arms. Tend your gardens and potted plants well, and take good care of any pets you have. Be willing to feed stray animals and avoid killing bugs and spiders. Frequently used words include:  Anha (love) Anhilna (beautiful) Danen (to sing) Elthen (friend) enkamenkam (forever on) Fey (fairy) Flien (to fly) Fodobrah (tomorrow) Hallae (hello) Hessen (yesterday) Lorinten (happiness) Lume (light) Mana (tree) Mina (flower) Niven (to dance) Shay (joy), or hanathen (gladness)
Summary: Have the right attitude and poise. Be modest. Be helpful and kind. Walk like a dancer. Fairies are guardians of nature. Learn fairy vocabulary.

Simple randomization uses a single sequence for random assignments, so an ordinary object is acceptable for use. The only need is to be sure that it has two sides or that it can somehow be distinguished for two separate groups.  Coin Deck of cards Dice Spinner If you are creating groups for a study, for example, you might have a control group and a treatment group. Other uses might be in the classroom, where you are splitting a class into two groups for a game or activity.  Coin—heads to one group, tails to another Deck of cards—evens to the first group, odds to the second group (note: remove all non-numbered cards, including face cards, aces, and jokers in order to have an even 50/50 split) Dice—3 and lower to one group, above 3 to the other group Spinner—left half to the first group, right half to the second group This means that you will start using your tool of choice to randomize the whole group into two smaller groups.  Toss the coin for each person or thing in the group. Pull a card from a shuffled deck of cards for each person or thing. Remember to pull out non-numbered cards, including face cards, aces, and jokers. Roll the die for each person or thing, assigning him/her/it to whichever group applies based on the number rolled. Flick the arrow on the spinner and designate each person or thing to a group based on where it lands. In many cases, you will need to know who is in each group. It is important to somehow document the groups as you randomize them, and whatever method you choose, you will want to make sure that it can be saved.  Use a tool like a table in a word processing document or a spreadsheet to create the lists. Write down the names by hand on paper, with two columns representing the groups. Type the names into each list using a notepad app on your smartphone.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a tool to help you randomize. Know your two groups and assign a group to each side of your tool. Begin the process of randomizing the group. Document your groups as they are created.

Problem: Article: Use the flute calculator, which also calculates the space between the edge of each hole and the open end of the flute. It gives the measurements based on each holes distance from the embouchure. So, mark where each hole should be to make sure that they will fit on your pole. Once, all your measurements seem correct and everything seems to fit on the bamboo, then you’re ready to drill. You need to test it to make sure you get a familiar, mellow, "flute-like" tone. If you need to make adjustments, sand the outside edge of the embouchure with a sanding file at a downward slant, but only do this if you think it needs adjustment. If it sounds good to you, it’s better to play it safe and not make any adjustments. Make sure that they are in the right place respective to the blowhole. The Flutomat calculator gives the space between each hold from the end of one hole to the end of the next hole. So, it doesn’t give you the hole’s center. You’ll need to make your hole one radius up -- half the diameter-- of the hole. This is where the center of the hole will be and where you’ll drill. Then, drill in the same manner that you drilled the blowhole.  Make sure your holes are marked in a straight line. Drill in successively larger bits, which means start with the smaller bits to make a starter hole. Then, slowly increase to the larger bits to get to the size drill bit to make the appropriate size. Some parts of the bamboo and thinner than other such as where a branch was growing. So, be mindful of this when you’re drilling. If you have to drill a hole over a node, this area will be thicker than other areas. Take your time and drill slowly. With your rotary tool, sand the edges of the hole so that they are smooth. If you are scared of making a mistakes or sanding too much, use the sanding file. They’re also great for smaller holes. Once you’ve cleaned up the drill holes, you’re ready to play.
Summary:
Measure the length between the finger holes. Blow into the embouchure. Recheck your finger hole markings. Clean up the insides of the holes.