Coloring is not just for kids anymore. You'll find a range of books made for adults on many online retailers and in many big-name book stores. Alternatively, many websites have pages you can print out for free. In fact, coloring can be stress-reducing, so it has other benefits. If you enjoy getting creative, try crafting while you are laid up with a broken foot. You may need some help getting set up, but once you are, you can settle in to make anything you'd like. If you need ideas to get started, try sites like Martha Stewart's website or Pinterest. If you're laid up with a broken leg, that means you'll have plenty of computer time. A blog is a great way to keep your mind occupied, and many sites let you host one for free, such as Blogger. Write one about your life, or start a blog on what you are an expert on. They can be on anything, from cooking to parenting. If blogging isn't your thing, you can still spend some time writing. Work on that novel you've been thinking about for years, or try your hand at a few poems. If you're not sure where to start, try checking out an e-book on writing from your library. If you've never crocheted before, you can get started pretty easily. You'll need a few basic supplies, including a hook, yarn, and scissors. You can find many tutorials online for how to crochet. Try videos on YouTube to get started.  Get an I-9 hook. Crochet hooks are listed either by letter (I) or number (9), though many list both. The I-9 is a medium-to-large hook that is a good place to start.  Pick a medium weight yarn (look for the number "4"). Try to pick a solid, bright color to begin.  Have a pair of scissors on hand for snipping the yarn.
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One-sentence summary -- Color with adult coloring books. Craft to your heart's content. Start your own blog. Take up writing. Take up crocheting.


Obtaining a visa can be complex and regulations will differ depending upon your country of origin. Find your local embassy and consult with them about your options. In order to get a tourist visa you will need to be sponsored by a local hotel or travel company. Talk to whoever you plan on staying with or traveling through about getting a travel visa. Typically, your sponsor will be responsible for applying for the visa, but you should be aware of the requirements.  A tourist visa will only be valid for thirty days and is not renewable. You will be fined if you stay longer than the allotted time.  For a tourist visa you will need a passport, travel insurance, and money to cover fees. This type of visa is available for citizens of Turkey, Ukraine, Albania, Russia, St. Kitts-Navis, St. Lucia, Mexico, Cuba, Bermuda, Belize, Guyana, French Guiana, Martinique, Antigua and Barbuda, St Vincent, Jamaica, Palao, Thailand, South Africa, Singapore, China, and "other non-defined American nationalities." If you are stopping in Dubai on the way to another destination and have valid outward ticket, you can get a transit visa.  A transit visa is valid for a stay of at least 8, but no more than 96 hours. Citizens of Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Niger, and Yemen are not eligible. A visit visa applies to parties traveling to Dubai for family or business.  You will need a local resident or business to sponsor a visit visa.  They can be for last for 30 or 90 days and are nonrefundable.  If you are traveling with an individual sponsor, you will need the passports of the sponsor and the sponsored traveler and travel insurance. You will also need either proof of kinship or an employment contract. A company will need to provide proof of passport, travel insurance, and establishment card.  Both short and long term visas need to be used within 60 days of being issued. Fees are charged for both, including a refundable deposit of AED 1000.
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One-sentence summary -- Consult with your nation's United Arab Emirates embassy. Get a tourist visa. Get a transit visa. Get a visit visa.


Locate where the hoses connect on your vacuum and remove them by turning the ends counterclockwise. When both of the hose ends are loose, simply pull it off of your vacuum cleaner. Some hoses have small clips on them. If that’s the case for your vacuum, press down on the clip tab and pull it out from the port. If there’s a clog that you can see in either your hose or where the hose connects to the vacuum, try to reach in with a pair of needle nose pliers. Grab the blockage and pull it out from your vacuum so it doesn’t prevent any suction. Check your hose attachments and wand to see if there are any clogs in them that may prevent your vacuum from having full suction. Unravel a wire hanger so you have a long piece of metal that you can feed into the nozzles on your vacuum. Push one end of the wire hanger into the nozzles until you hit a clog. Push the wire up and down to try and break the blockage apart. When you’re finished, pull the hanger out of the vacuum cleaner.  You may also use a snake tool meant for cleaning vacuum cleaners. The tool may be found online. Be careful as you feed the hanger into your hose since the wire could puncture through it. Screw each end of the hose back onto the ports on your vacuum. As soon as they’re sealed, plug your vacuum in and test its suction. You should have full suction after removing all of the clogs.
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One-sentence summary -- Unscrew the hose from your vacuum. Use a pair of pliers to pull out any clogs at the ends of the hose. Poke a wire hanger through the hose and tubes to get rid of deeper clogs. Replace the hose on your vacuum and try it again.


A good way to reach a potential convert is to present Bible passages that they can read and work through. The participants should learn which Bible passages are good for evangelizing and how they can show others the value of the Bible through the passages. Bring in a few example passages that you feel are useful for reference when evangelizing.  For example, you may use passages from the Gospel that invite the reader to seek salvation in Jesus Christ, such as Luke 10:25-28, Matthew 4:17, or Matthew 11:28-30. You can also use passages from the Letters from Paul that focus on invitations to faith, such as Romans 10:9-10, Romans 10:13, and Acts 16:30- 31. Have participants do a deep dive into the Bible to identify passages that they feel would be inviting to potential converts. Ask them to look at passages that explain the meaning of faith in a powerful way. Have participants discuss why they were drawn to a particular passage with the rest of the group so everyone can learn together. You may assign this as homework for participants so they can spend some time reading and choosing passages. Encourage participants to find deeper meaning by asking them to express what the passage means to them. Have them explain the passage using their own language and understanding. This can help them better explain the passage to potential converts when they evangelize. For example, you may ask participants, “What does the passage mean to you as a person of faith?” and “How would you explain the meaning of this passage to someone outside the faith?” Understanding the teachings of the Bible is crucial to learning how to evangelize effective. You may ask participants to take time in the session to pray on specific passages in the Bible so they can connect in a more meaningful way. This may be a good way to wrap up a training session or open a training session to get participants focused on Biblical study.
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Discuss passages that address evangelism. Encourage participants to find passages that discuss evangelism. Have participants explain a passage in their own words. Ask participants to pray on specific passages to find deeper meaning.