Q: Spray a baking sheet with nonstick spray and then cover the baking sheet with parchment paper. Add additional balls of dough, leaving 1" (2.5 centimeters) of space around each ball of dough on the baking sheet. You want to ensure that the center of the dough is higher than the edges.      Dust each cookie generously with the confectioner's sugar.
A: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180°C). Roll a tablespoon of dough into a ball and place the ball on the baking sheet. Push the dough balls down with your palm to flatten them slightly. Bake the cookies for 20 to 25 minutes, until they just turn golden. Remove the baking sheet from the oven and place it on the stovetop. Sprinkle the cookies with rose water or orange flower water and then cool the cookies for 2 minutes. Remove the cookies from the baking sheet with a spatula and place the cookies on a wire rack sitting atop a sheet of parchment paper. Pour confectioner's sugar into a sieve and position the sieve over the top of the cookies. Tap the edge of the sieve, which will sift the confectioner's sugar through the mesh, so that it can dust the cookies. Repeat the process with another baking sheet full of cookies until you have baked all of your dough. Finished.

Q: Keno lounges and games can vary to some extent, so it is important to find out the specifications of the game you are about to play. You should find out limits on how many numbers you can play, minimum bets, potential pay-outs, and your chance of matching numbers.  Being informed is highly important when you play Keno, so look for posted rules when you enter the lounge or game site. If you don’t see rules posted at a lounge, it’s worth your time to find an employee and ask them about that particular lounge’s rules. You might even ask some other players if the game has been paying out well and if there are certain numbers that have been hit frequently. Keno lounges have a fairly standard payout range from one to the next, but there will still be some variation. If you have multiple Keno lounge options nearby, it’s worth your time to check into different ones to find a better payout. If you are at a lounge for a while and it doesn’t seem to be paying out, try another lounge.  You can visit each Keno lounge and ask an employee what the payout is like, or you can ask around some of the players and, if you find someone who is there often, you can ask what the typical payout is. You may not find a whole lot of variation, but if you do find one place with a consistently higher payout, it’s worth your while to frequent that one over some of the other options. If you are playing Keno in Las Vegas, you may find better payouts at lounges that are off of the main strip. Keno has pretty bad odds no matter what, but if you are able to be in the right spot at the right time, a progressive jackpot can be a great bet. The pot builds up over time so you have the chance to possibly win a much larger sum than you would in a typical Keno game.  Note what bets qualify for a jackpot, pay attention to the payoff table for all non-jackpot wins, and find out the current and maximum size of the jackpot. If possible, find out the size of the most recent jackpot payout to get a sense for how big the jackpot is likely to get before being won.
A: Gather information about the game you are entering. Look for Keno lounges with higher payouts. Find a progressive jackpot keno game.

Q: Exercise should be enjoyable. Gain control of your routine and think about what you want to get out of it. Decide what you want to achieve in the short term, as well as the big picture. Goals will keep you focused on healthy lifestyle change.  Set goals that are S.M.A.R.T: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. For example, "I will run a 5k in two months by walking/jogging/running three times a week."  A short term goal might be to determine if you can do something simple like walk one mile. If not, that is a good, achievable goal.  Long term goals should be something you hope to be able to do after a few months of dedication. Using the mile walk from the previous example, you might consider upping that to a 2 mile trip to the store and back. You might also ask your doctor if your body is capable of building toward running that mile. This simple step has many benefits. First, you ensure that you have a plan for getting enough exercise. Second, it will limit how much you exercise, helping you get back to other important aspects of your life. Scheduling time for exercise and other obligations is part of a healthy life balance. Make a "date" with yourself for exercise. Put it in your calendar just as you would a trip to the dentist. Remember, it's preventive healthcare! This will make it feel like a social appointment with another human being that you need to keep. You will be there to encourage each other to continue the routine after the newness wears off. This will also make it easy for you to monitor each other for early signs of exercise addiction. If your workout buddy becomes dishonest or secretive about their exercise, gets angry if they miss a workout, or is ramping up their workout to non-recreational levels, they may be developing an exercise addiction. You should watch out for any changes like this in yourself as well.
A: Set goals for yourself. Set aside time in your day. Exercise with a friend.

Q: A mime is instantly identifiable by their signature makeup. A white base for the face is traditional for mimes. Find a white “grease” or paint and apply it all over your face with a sponge or brush. Your natural skin tone should not show through the white makeup when you are done.  Be sure not to get to white makeup in your eyes. You might also try small circles of light pink blush for a happy or girlish mime. After you’ve applied the white base, apply thick black eyeliner all around your eyes. Then, go over your natural eyebrows with black paint. You can also add stylized "tears" running to the middle of the cheekbones. Finish with black or dark red lipstick. Keep in mind that you can alter the makeup to your character and preference. Serious mimes might not wear the classic "costume" anymore, but you can wear this costume as a beginner. Find a black-and-white horizontally striped shirt—ideally with a boat neck and three-quarter sleeves. Wear dark pants, black suspenders, white wrist-length gloves, and a black bowler hat to complete the look. You can also wear a black or red beret.  This outfit and make-up has been a tradition of many famous mime artists, including the legendary Marcel Marceau. You do not need to dress this way. In fact, it is considered a cliché by modern mime artists. If you wish to create a character, adopt a mood with your clothing, makeup, and lighting. For instance, you may wish to highlight the plight of the homeless sleeping out in the cold during winter. Paint on a sad face, wear tattered clothing, and use dim lighting. Think through a story that allows you to mime trudging despair as the homeless person seeks shelter for the night.
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Apply the white base. Add the dark makeup. Wear the traditional black and white striped mime costume. Choose a costume for your character.