In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Many states and areas require you to take a mandatory course in hunter's safety before you can be issued a hunting license, especially when hunting with a gun. Be sure you comply with all regulations, or else you could be fined or suffer other legal consequences, like incarceration. Depending on the area in which you live, you may be able to hunt some animals, like small game, without a permit as long as you adhere to your region's hunting regulations. While you are hunting, an accident might occur that may require medical attention, or you might have to spend the night in the elements waiting for help to arrive. Don't be caught unprepared. Make sure you have:  Extra daily medication (e.g. insulin, blood pressure pills, etc.). Cell phone or two way radio (in waterproof case). Appropriate clothing for changeable weather (rain gear, etc.). Lighters/fire starters. Metal cup. Waterproof light source (e.g. headlamp). Whistle or signaling device. Emergency shelter (e.g. space blanket). Survival knife. First aid kit. Emergency rations (granola, meal replacement bars, etc.). Map and compass. There will be different methods for hunting the game you choose to as prey. Ambush hunting, stalking, and hound hunting are popular methods employed to hunt various prey. You will need to research your prey to decide upon the most effective style. If you plan to hunt from a portable tree stand, you will want to  be familiar with carrying and climbing with it before your hunt. The same applies for fashioning a blind, or for the procedure for stalking game. Your prey will likely have an ideal habitat. Here you will have a better chance of finding your prey while you hunt. Research the ideal habitat of your prey, paying attention to notes about migration and yearly changes in behavior, and find some locations near you where you can hunt your game. Hunting on public land is legal, so long as it is not in violation of state, federal or regional restriction, you have the proper licenses, and you are following state, federal or other applicable hunting regulations.
Summary: Take necessary safety courses. Purchase a license, if necessary. Put together emergency supplies. Choose your tactic. Practice your hunting tactic. Choose a location.

Use a small drinking glass or a compass to make the circle. If you are using a standard paper towel tube, a 4-inch (10.16-centimeter) circle ill be just the right size. You can make the cone any color you want, but red or orange are the most popular colors. If you are having troubles figuring out here to cut the slit, use a ruler and a pencil to draw an X across the circle. Cut along one of the X's arms towards the middle. Overlap the two edges of the slit until the circle turns into a cone. It needs to be big enough to sit on top of the tube without falling through. Tape or glue the cone together.   A glue stick or double-sided tape will work the best here. Don't use hot glue; it is too bulky for this step. Draw a ring of hot glue along the rim of the paper towel tube. Place the cone on top and press it into the glue. Work quickly; hot glue sets up fast.   You can use regular tacky glue, but you'll have to wait for it to dry. Make sure that you are gluing the cone to the end that does not have the slits.
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One-sentence summary -- Trace a circle onto a sheet of cardstock or construction paper. Cut the circle out, then cut a slit into the middle. Roll the circle into a cone shape, then secure it. Hot glue the cone to the top of the toilet paper roll.

Problem: Article: This can also help to treat the aftermath sun spotting that may have already occurred. Sun poisoning symptoms usually go away on their own within 7-10 days, but the best method of defense is to avoid getting sun poisoning to begin with and actively protect yourself from the sun’s damaging rays. UV rays are at their most intense between 10AM and 4PM, so trying to avoid the sun through these hours will be especially important. Dermatologists recommend using “broad-spectrum” sunscreens of at least SPF 30. Broad-spectrum sunscreens block out both UVA and UVB rays. Make sure you apply it at least 15-30 minutes prior to sun exposure.  A sunburn can occur after spending only 15 minutes in the sun, so applying sunscreen before going outside into the sun is especially important when being proactive with your sun protection.  These white spots are not completely fixable, as the pigment is gone from the skin. Your best plan of action is to prevent the light spots from spreading, which means protecting your skin before more sun exposure. This includes things like hats and sunglasses. The more skin you have covered, the less likely you are to expose yourself to the sun’s harmful rays. You might not know it, but the sun can be very damaging to your eyes. Around 20% of all cases of cataracts can be directly related to UV exposure and damage. The sun can also cause macular degeneration, which is one of the foremost causes of blindness in the US. If you are taking any medications, you will want to check out the literature that came along with them from the pharmacy. Some drugs are known to cause further sensitivity to UVA/UVB rays, which could put you at more risk for sun poisoning if you don’t protect your skin.  Some of these medications include some types of antidepressants, some antibiotics, some acne medications, and even some diuretics. These are only a few examples, so be sure to check yours specifically. If you no longer have the literature that came along with your prescriptions and medications, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Summary:
Stay out of the sun! Wear sunscreen daily. Wear protective clothing. Check your medications.