Q: . If your friends ignore you or don’t appreciate you, it may be time to seek some new friends. Seek out supportive people who share your interests and lift you up, rather than putting you down or ignoring you.   If you’re not sure where to find friends, try joining a club or organization for people whose interests are similar to yours. If you have friends who consistently ignore you, put you down, or violate your boundaries, you may need to distance yourself from those people or cut ties with them altogether. The friends you had before you started being ignored are probably still your friends.  If things feel awkward because you've been more involved with other friends, then just be honest with them.  Do an activity that you both used to enjoy. Share your fears, flaws, and insecurities. Being vulnerable is a difficult feeling to experience with someone, but it can create a close bond between people.  You could even go back and forth telling each other difficult things from your past. The more avenues you have for communication, the better. It can be difficult in today's world to stay on top of all the ways we communicate.  Keep a regular scan of your social media sites and your phone for your friends. It is okay to call your friend just to call your friend. Try asking for serious advice or simply share something meaningful that happened to you recently. If your friend is going through something, then you should make time for that person. No one likes a one-sided friendship.  If you have plans, try to work around them or let your prior obligations know that something important has come up.
A: Find new, fulfilling friendships Hold on to the friends and loved ones you have. Open up to others. Keep multiple lines of communication open. Make your contact worthwhile. Make yourself available.

Q: The quickest way to raise your armor levels is to simply equip one of these armor types and then take damage. The more damage the armor absorbs, the more your skill will raise. The safest way to do this is to let weak enemies like wolves attack you. The quickest way to level up your Block skill is to travel to a giant's camp and start blocking his attacks. Repeat this until your Block reaches 100 (takes only 30 mins or so). Make sure you have enough healing potions and spells. This also works well with Armor skills. The best way to quickly raise your Archery skill is to complete the Dark Brotherhood questline so that you receive Shadowmere, a special horse with a lot of health that regenerates quickly. Attack this horse with your arrows and let its health refill, and you’ll quickly raise your Archery skill level.
A: Take damage to raise your Light and Heavy Armor skills. Use your shield to raise your Block level. Raise your Archery skill by attacking your own horse.

Q: Think of your paper as a sandwich--the introduction is the first piece of bread. In the first paragraph, the reader's attention should be grabbed and your thesis made.  Introduce the topic in which you will be talking about. Start with a relevant quotation, intriguing question, or by addressing the counterargument. Make sure that your thesis statement is clearly stated and leads into your paper. The reader should have a fairly good idea by the end of this first paragraph what they are about to be a part of. This is the "meat" of the sandwich: the part where the true argument and taste of your paper lies. It should be three paragraphs long, all addressing a different, yet related, point.  Make sure each point is logically sound and adds weight to your thesis. A topic sentence (generally the first sentence, but not always) should clearly say what this point is. Then, introduce your first piece of evidence, followed by 1-3 sentences that connect your evidence back to your thesis. Explain how your evidence supports your points. Next, introduce your next piece of evidence for that point. In most cases, you'll have at least 2 pieces of evidence for each point, but you may have more in a longer paper. Follow the same format for each paragraph. The spotlight should dote on each point separately, allowing you time to argue in favor of it. How does it relate to your thesis? Are you leaving anything out?  Three paragraphs is standard for the traditional 5-paragraph paper. If your paper is longer, support your points as need be. If your points aren't all equally strong, sandwich your weakest point in the middle. This is the "bottom bun," the last paragraph in your paper. All you need to do in this paragraph is bring your paper to a close, restate what you have already mentioned in the opening statement, and leave the reader feeling satisfied. End on a memorable thought, quotation, or call to action. Or, if your paper calls for it, allude to the consequences of your thesis if left unaddressed. What should the reader walk away thinking or wanting to do?
A: Develop your introduction. Build the body. End with a strong conclusion.

Q: A vertical garden, like any other type of garden, needs to be planted in an area with good soil drainage and the right combination of shade and sunlight. Figure out what conditions the plants you're growing need to thrive, then choose a suitable area in your yard or on your patio.  Most vertical gardens do well with a lot of sunlight. Pick a spot close to a wall if you want your garden to eventually climb the walls of your house. If you're using a trellis, a stake or a pole, be sure to bury it deep in the ground so that it doesn't wobble or fall over. Remember that the garden will get heavier as it grows, and it will need a solid foundation that can stand up to wind and rain. Use a post driver to push your metal or wooden posts deep into the ground. Taking into account the individual needs of the plants you are using, plant seeds or seedlings in holes spaced around the base of the trellis, pole or other structure you are using. Make sure they aren't too close to each other or the structure so that they'll have room to root and grow. ing to their needs. Make sure they get adequate water and that you fertilize them, protect them with mulch, and take other measures they need to grow healthy and strong. When the seedlings get a few inches high, it's time to train them to wrap around the structure you erected. Gently wrap the stems of the plants around the base of the structure, taking care not to bend or break them. Use ties to hold the stems in place as they grow.  Don't tie the stems too tightly. This prevents them from growing properly and may actually damage the plant. As the stems begin to grow and wind around the structure, continue using ties to train them to grow in the direction you want them to grow. For vines like hops, tie a string to the trellis a few feet above the ground, and stake it to the ground near the plant. Train the plant up the string until it reaches the trellis. If you are using metal or other slick types of materials, run the string all the way to the top so the vines have something to grab onto.
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Pick a good spot. Make sure the garden structure is stable. Plant around the base of the structure.  according to their needs. Train the plants.