Heat the water in the base compartment of the pan. Wait for the wax to slowly melt. Add more if you wish–-the more dye added, the deeper the color will appear. Add either a few drops of essential oil or wax perfume. Pour the melted wax into the molds. Leave to set slightly. Cut into 5cm/2 inch lengths. Push each wick into the center of the setting wax. The wax will shrink a bit as it sets; if you think it needs a bit more, feel free to add a little more melted wax as a top-up.  Fill a shallow bowl with water. Float the candles on top. Add a few flat-headed flowers in between the floating candles for a prettier look. Light the candles when needed. Place the display in the middle of a table or somewhere else where a glowing decorative element is needed.
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One-sentence summary -- Drop the paraffin wax into the double boiler or bain marie. Add a little amount of wax dye disc to the melting wax. Add the scent. Remove the top pan from the heat. Cut the wick. Top up with more wax if needed. Let set. Use the candles as follows:

Q: Usually, the fastest way to learn how to play the piano is with a teacher. They not only know the scales, songs, and chords that you need to practice, but they can give you specific advice on how to improve your playing. Make sure you like the teacher to a fixed term. When looking for a teacher, be sure to discuss the following:  Your goals in playing the piano (songs, bands, career, etc.) What genres of music you want to practice The teacher’s qualifications and experience The teacher’s cost and availability Most piano music is written on charts in musical notation, and it is rare to find a piano player who cannot read music. Purchase a book, watch videos online, get a music learning app or ask your teacher to help you learn so that you can play any music you can get your hands on. Practice reading music each day so that it becomes second nature. You can try to play pieces by sight, bring charts with you on the bus, play songs frequently or play musical games online. Music is built on a set of rules and relationships between notes, and knowing music theory allows you to see the patterns in your favorite songs and learn them more quickly. You can always take a course, but there are also a variety of books and online tutorials meant to teach people music theory, from the basics to complex arrangements. Available at every music store, these books are relatively cheap glossaries of every piano chord you could play. They are usually grouped together by note, but frequently they come with sections detailing which chords sound good together and the right scale to play for each note.
A: Hire a teacher for personalized, hands-on lessons. Learn to read music. Learn the basics of music theory. Buy a chord and scale book.

Article: Make sure that the friends that you hang out with on a daily basis are mature teenagers. Emulate mature characteristics of the adults or role models in your life. Take note of how they interact with people and conduct themselves in public. If you surround yourself with immature people, you are more likely to act immaturely.  Find a role model that has a clear set of values and qualities that you admire. You might find a positive role model in your school, religious community, after school activity, or even within your family. Understanding that you don’t know everything is important to becoming a mature teenager. Be receptive to learning new things. Make it a goal to learn something new each day. Learning doesn’t always have to happen in the classroom. You also learn from your parents, friends, and community members to do things like cook, drive, and manage money.  Research things that you don’t know by looking it up on the internet, going to the library, or asking an expert. Ask questions while you are learning to gain a deeper understanding. Read lots of books to gain new perspective and spark your imagination. Reading is an excellent way to learn new things and gain perspective on all sorts of situations. Check out books from categories that interest you, such as sci-fi, fantasy, philosophy, nature, astronomy, and biography. Be open and welcome to feedback. Getting angry or defensive when you are given feedback is very childish. Actively listen and learn from the feedback that is given to you. In order to actively listen, you must listen with all of your senses instead of merely “hearing” what is being said.  Accept feedback from your teachers to improve your schoolwork. For example, apply the comments on your last research paper to improve your next research paper. Receive constructive criticism from your coaches or mentors to succeed in afterschool activities. For example, apply the tips that your coach gives you during your practice to improve your technique. Ask for feedback when feedback is not initially given to you. For example, when you receive a bad grade on a paper with little feedback, consider staying after class to discuss the paper with your teacher. Say something like, “Could you give me some feedback on how to make this paper better? I would like to make a better grade on the next assignment for this class.” Don’t make excuses for things that you have done wrong. Resist the urge to blame other people, even if they were involved. Own up to your mistakes and learn from them. On the other hand, you should take credit for things that you have done well.  Take responsibility for your grades instead of blaming them on your teachers. Admit to breaking or damaging something even if no one was watching. Accept and serve and punishments given to you at school instead of asking your parents to talk to the administration. As you grow up you will need to learn to communicate more effectively. Effective and mature communication is key to gain the respect that you want from other people. Remember to use your manners and treat others with respect when you are talking to them. Listen to what others are saying and don’t jump to conclusions.  When possible, have important conversations face-to-face instead of by phone, text, or email. Try to communicate with someone face-to-face every day to improve your interpersonal skills and avoid isolating yourself with technology. Focus on what the speaker is telling you. Put away any distractions.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Surround yourself with mature people. Learn new things every day. Accept constructive criticism. Take responsibility for your actions. Improve your communication skills.

Article: If you're playing on a laptop, you'll get the best performance if you are plugged in. This is because your system will automatically throttle itself if it is running off battery to help make the battery last longer. This is great for word processing, but terrible for gaming. Your power-saving settings may be holding your hardware back, even if you're plugged in. You can change these settings from the Control Panel. You can open the Control Panel from the Start menu. In Windows 10, right-click the Start button and select "Power Options" to skip the whole Control Panel. If you are in Category view, click "Hardware and Sound," then "Power Options." This will reveal the "High performance" option. This will prevent your laptop from throttling your hardware while playing the game, which may increase your performance. Make sure to keep the laptop plugged in, as you'll lose battery quickly.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Plug your laptop into a power source. Open the Control Panel. Select "Power Options." Click the "Show additional plans" option. Select "High performance" and close the window.