INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is based on the country you are currently calling from. This number will be typed in first. Some common international prefixes include:  United States and Canada: 011 Australia: 0011 United Kingdom: 00 You can find your country's international prefix code by visiting the Nations Online Project: http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/international-calling-codes.htm  If you are on a mobile phone, look at your zero digit on your keypad. If there is a “+” under it, you can press this instead of adding the international prefix code. This is entered right after the international prefix code. This number ensures that your call is connected to South Korea. Most Korean phone numbers will begin with a zero. Leave this 0 out when you are making an international call to South Korea. Instead, go straight from the country code to the phone number. For example, if the number begins 010, you should dial 10. Once you have entered the international prefix code and the country code, dial the nine or ten digit phone number. An international call to South Korea might look like 011-82-XX-XXX-XXXX. Area codes are built into the phone numbers in South Korea, so you do not need to add any additional numbers.

SUMMARY: Find and enter your international prefix code. Press 82 for South Korea’s country code. Leave out the first 0 in the number. Finish with the phone number.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Many rock guitar solos start out with the classic wail produced by a bent string. As the sound from the bend starts to fade, scrape the 2 lower strings with your pick to add some power to your solo. To make the pick scrape sound best, start below your pickups and run your pick up the 2 lowest strings. Leave some space between your fingers and the edge of your pick so your pick maintains flexibility. Using this intro technique allows your solo to flow naturally from the song itself. Choose a phrase from the melody that you like and play it a couple of octaves higher, or a couple of octaves lower than it's played in the song.  Playing a phrase from the melody a couple of octaves lower can give your solo a more ominous tone while raising it a couple of octaves produces a brighter tone. If you start with a phrase from the melody, you might also want to use a few notes from that same phrase as a motif running throughout your solo. Once you've become familiar with different opening techniques, work on combining 2 or more to create a distinctive signature opening. There's no right or wrong way to do this – experiment until you find something you like.  For example, you might start with a string bend, then pick scrape and move into a few bass notes of a phrase from the melody. Listen to acclaimed professional guitarists as much as you can to get ideas for what combinations work well together.

SUMMARY: Kick off with a string bend and a pick scrape. Play a phrase from the melody in a different octave. Combine opening techniques to add personal flavor.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you adopt a pet, you are making a commitment to take care of it for the rest of their life. You will need to begin this commitment by buying all the items that your pet will need. In general, all pets need food, water, toys, and bedding. You will need to buy these ahead of time, and the containers that are used to supply them to your pet.  Cats will also require a scratching post and a cat litter box. Dogs will need a collar and a leash so you can take them outside to go to the bathroom and on outings. your home for a pet.  Pet-proof your home by putting away items that could be hazardous to your pet, such as toxic cleaning chemicals. You should also set up a special area for your new pet, with either a bed or a cage that will house the pet. Having your house all set up before you bring your pet home will help ease the transition your pet will make. It will allow you to focus your attention on the pet, instead of the logistics of setting up its area. Once you have finished your paperwork and have paid any adoption fees, you will be free to take your pet home. Depending on the type of pet, you will use different ways to transport it home. A dog will need to go into a carrier or be strapped into a harness in the car. A cat will need to go into a carrier. A smaller pet, like a hamster or mouse, will be transported in a small travel cage. Many shelters will provide small travel cages for little pets. However, you will need to purchase a travel carrier to bring home a cat or dog. Have its health assessed, make sure it is up to date on vaccinations, and schedule any veterinary procedures that your pet may need in the future. Sometimes a free vet visit, including vaccinations, is included with the pet adoption. Animal shelters are working to solve the pet overpopulation problem. If the animal is not neutered, you may have to sign an agreement stating that you will have the pet altered when you adopt it. Make an appointment to get your animal fixed when you take it to be seen by a veterinarian. Animal shelters usually have a 7 to 10 day grace period, so that if the new pet doesn't work out, you can bring it back and exchange it for another animal or get your money back. However, you should give your new pet some time to adjust to its new home before making any decisions like this. Some shelters offer dog training and taking care of pet classes for little or no cost. If your new pet is having behavior issues, try classes before choosing to bring it back to a shelter.

SUMMARY: Buy supplies. Prepare Bring your pet home. Take your adopted pet to a veterinarian for a health screening. Give your pet time to get used to its new family.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Run the blade of the ravioli cutter along the dough. Divide the dough using the ravioli cutter into small rectangles. A ravioli cutter is used to give the dough a distinct wavy edge. Pair up each of the ravioli pieces. Gently press along the 2 short edges and 1 long edge to create a pocket. Leave the last long edge open as this will be where you pour the beer in.  Make sure that the sides of the dough with the egg wash are facing the outside. You may need to hold each ravioli pocket open using your thumb while you press the edges together, to prevent the dough from sticking. Prop each ravioli pocket up against a cup or a glass so that each one rests upright and the pocket stays open. Open the can of beer and pour a small amount into each pocket. Make sure that you don’t fill the pockets all of the way, as otherwise, the ravioli will not be able to hold the liquid.  The liquid beer center remains a liquid once it has been deep-fried.  The original recipe calls for Guinness. However, you can experiment with different types of beer if you prefer. Gently seal the open edge of each ravioli pocket. Try not to press too firmly as otherwise, the dough could break and the beer would spill out.

SUMMARY:
Use a ravioli cutter to slice the dough into 12 pieces. Press the rectangles of dough together to create 6 ravioli pockets. Fill each ravioli pocket up 3/4 of the way with beer. Press each ravioli pocket closed using your thumb.