Article: Finding a pattern in your mistakes is a good way to isolate and overcome your problem areas on your own.  Was there a subject, like math or English, that you didn't do well on? If so, study more frequently in those areas. Was there a group of related test questions you missed? If so, try to categorize them and figure out what subject you could study harder in. Did you continually show up to class late? If so, try to be more punctual. They know your strengths and weaknesses, so don't be afraid to ask for help. Instead of asking, “why did I get a bad grade,” ask, “how can I restructure my answers in a way that would earn me a better grade?” Try to be fair and objective while you self-reflect. Take some time to think about how, and how much, you studied or prepared for the assignment. If you didn’t study or if you procrastinated, this could have contributed to the bad grade. Aim to improve your study habits in the future if this was the case.
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Look for patterns of error. Ask your teacher for detailed feedback. Reflect on your study habits.
Article: When you’re ready to shoot, line yourself up so that, if you drew an imaginary line from yourself to the target, the line would go across your feet. If you are right eye dominant, hold the bow with your left hand, point your left shoulder to the target, and handle the arrow and string with your right hand. If you are left eye dominant, do the reverse. Pinch your buttocks together to bring your pelvis forward. Keep your back erect so that, when you pull the string, your arms and shoulders form a "T” shape. Your stance should be comfortable enough to hold for long periods of time, but also firm and alert. Point your bow toward the ground and place the shaft of an arrow on the arrow rest. Attach the back of the arrow to the bow string via the small plastic component with a groove in it, called the nock. If the arrow has 3 vanes, or fletching feathers, orient the arrow so that a single vane points away from the bow. Then, place the arrow below the nock bead or, if there are 2 beads, in between them. If you’re shooting with a sight, place your index finger above the arrow and your middle and ring fingers below. This is called the Mediterranean draw or "split finger" style. If you’re shooting without a sight, place all 3 fingers below the arrow, which will bring the arrow closer to your eye. Use your thumb to support the back of the arrow and keep it straight. With your fingers on the drawstring, raise your bow and hold it out toward the target. Your inner elbow should be parallel to the ground and the bow should always remain vertical. When held properly, you should be able to look straight down the spine of the arrow. Use your back muscles for strength and let your arm stay as relaxed as possible. Keep pulling until the bow feels tight, then use your chin, ear, or another body part as a reference point, that way you can draw the string back to the same spot each time.  Try to draw the string as far back as possible. This increases accuracy and dampens the effect of wind and gravity. When you pull back the string, lift your elbow up. This makes your shoulder muscles work instead of your arm muscles. Most casual archers will use a technique known as instinctive shooting. In this method, simply point your bow so that the tip of the arrow lines up with your target. If you want to fine-tune your aim, try purchasing an adjustable sight that attaches to the front of your bow. When shooting, you can either close your non-dominant eye or keep both eyes open. The goal is to get a clean release, meaning the bow leaves your fingers with as little slowdown and interference as possible. While this may sound simple, the manner in which you release your fingers from the bowstring can impact the arrow's flight, and any unintended flinches or wobbles can knock it off course. After releasing the arrow, wait until it hits the target to lower the bow.  Do not move your hand forward to "boost" the arrow while you shoot. Remain still for the best shot possible. Pay attention to the bow’s recoil or follow through, as it may indicate problems with your form.
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Line your body up perpendicular to the target. Stand upright and place your feet shoulder-width apart. Point your bow down and attach an arrow to the string. Use 3 fingers to lightly hold the arrow on the string. Point your bow toward the target. Use 3 fingers to pull the bow’s drawstring back toward your face. Aim at your target. Release the arrow by relaxing the fingers on your string hand.
Article: Once you have done everything listed above, you are ready to send your fax. With the paper properly inserted and the number dialed, you are ready to press send. This button will usually be large and well-labeled. That’s it! You’ve sent your fax! You will notice that, after pressing send, the machine will make a series of beeps and whirring sounds. This is normal. These sounds are how the fax machines communicate with each other. When a fax has successfully gone through, you will usually hear a long, clear beep after a few minutes. When a fax encounters a problem and does not go through, you will usually hear it make a horrible sort of death-keen. If you hear this horrible sound, you should check on the fax machine to assess the problem. It is also possible to use the internet to send materials to a fax machine. There are a number of services which can be used, most of which cost money. This can be a wise investment, however, if you do not send faxes very often and do not wish to buy a fax machine or deal with services like FedEx.  PamFax is an excellent faxing service for Skype. This program charges a small fee, however. HelloFax is a service which integrates well Google Drive, allowing you to easily fax Google documents. It includes a certain number of free faxes and then charges a fee. Depending on the number you are sending the fax to, it may be possible to simply email the file to the fax machine at no charge. However, you should keep in mind that this method only covers a limited number of fax numbers and can only send limited information.  You can check if the fax number is covered by looking online.  Use this formula to create the address to which you will send the email: “remote-printer.First_Last@12345678910.iddd.tpc.int” Remove the quotations, exchange the numbers for the fax number (including country and area code), and first and last for the name of the person you are sending it to. Note that only the text in the text box will appear on the fax. You cannot attach PDFs or any other material with this method.
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Use your fax machine to send the fax. Use the internet to send a fax. Use email to send a fax.