Problem: Article: You may need to turn your phone on or bring it out of standby mode. Once you have reached your phone's home screen, you can access your apps, web browser, or your phone default settings to reach the screen you want to capture. Any image displayed on your phone screen will be captured. This includes text message notifications and status notifications that may pop up on your screen while taking your screenshot. You will need to press these simultaneously, and poor timing could result in you putting your phone in standby mode instead of taking your screenshot. If this occurs, bring your phone out of standby mode and try to take your screenshot again.  You should hear the noise of a shutter when you have successfully captured the on-screen image.  Your power button can be found on the upper-right side of the device, and the volume button on the upper-left side of your phone. You may be able to do this by pulling down your device Notification Menu, which you can access by swiping your finger in a downward motion from the top of your screen, where you should find a thumbnail of your photo. Tapping this thumbnail will take you straight to where the image is located in your gallery. If you cannot find your image in the Notification Menu, navigate to your Apps, which will be represented by an icon with four squares. In your app list, you should find an icon labeled "Gallery," which you can tap to open your gallery. Your screenshot should be located in a subfolder in your gallery labeled "Screenshots." Since your screenshot will capture any images on your screen at the time, if you have received a pop-up notification for an incoming text, or any other app, that notification will also show up in your screenshot. You can make adjustments to your image by tapping it while in the screenshot subfolder, clicking the menu icon (represented by three stacked horizontal lines), and selecting "Crop."  Now you can touch the small manipulator boxes, located in the middle of each side of a larger box that represents the part of the image you will keep, and crop out parts of your screenshot you don't want included in the picture.
Summary: Navigate to the screen you wish to capture. Press the power and volume keys. Navigate to your device gallery. Evaluate your screenshot and, if necessary, repeat the process. Crop or edit your screenshot to preference.

Problem: Article: Amazing students are aware that their time and resources are valuable. As a result, they manage their time and resources wisely. They have the correct tools, equipment, and readings for each class. They are aware of due dates, test dates, and exam dates. They set aside time for studying and time for a social life.  Be prepared for each class. Keep your notebooks organized. Write important dates down in your planner. Make studying and homework a priority. Amazing students recognize the limits of the knowledge. They aren't ashamed to ask clarifying questions. They seek out additional resources, such as instructional videos, on topics that confuse them. When they need additional help, they attend tutoring sessions and their professor's office hours. Don't be afraid to ask for help. Criticism is hard to hear and easy to ignore. Excellent students, however, are not offended by feedback. Occasionally, they will even ask their professors for ways to improve. They use criticism to enhance their academic performance.  Read through your teacher's comments on papers, tests, and exams. Implement any suggested changes on your next assignment, draft, or assessment. Don't take criticism personally. If you are confused by a comment, ask your professor for clarification. Ask your professors for ways you can improve your writing.
Summary: Remain organized. Ask questions and seek assistance. Accept and seek feedback.

Problem: Article: To ensure that your object doesn't move around once the liquid rubber is poured, you must attach it to the base of your container. This can be done by simply hot gluing your object to the container.  You want your object to have a wide base so that once the mold is finished, it will be easy to extract the object. If your object doesn't have a large base, you can create one using a section of wax. Stick your object into the wide shape of wax, and attach the wax to the container's base. If you want to reuse your object, you can use tape or a different adhesive that won't damage the object. Just be aware that the different adhesive you choose might not be as stable as the hot glue. If your object is made of wood, plaster, unglazed ceramic, stone, concrete, or any other porous material, you're going to want to seal it. Use a sealant such as SuperSeal or Krylon clear acrylic spray.  Rubber mold suppliers will often have their own sealant that you can purchase along with the rubber mold. If your object is made of a non-porous material, such as plastic, metal, or glass, you don't need to seal it. In order for your object to easily separate from the rubber mold, you should apply a releasing agent that covers your object and the container. Most releasing agents come in the form of a spray or liquid, so apply a light coating and be sure to cover the entire area evenly. Ease Release, Spray-on, and ReleaSys are all popular releasing agents that can be found in art stores, home improvement stores, or online. Your rubber will typically come in a two-part liquid. There should be instructions with the material, but most rubbers require you to carefully mix the two parts together using a specific ratio. This will create the liquid rubber that you will pour into your mold.  Be sure to stir each liquid part separately in their original containers first before measuring out how much will be poured together. The ingredients could have settled, which will impact the activation of the rubber. Thoroughly mix both parts together. Most times the two parts will be different colors, so when you're mixing them together, make sure there aren't any color streaks once you're finished. Once you've mixed both compounds together, you typically have 20 minutes of work time, so be ready to pour the liquid rubber into your mold soon after you've mixed it.
Summary: Secure your object to the base of the container. Seal your object and container if necessary. Apply a releasing agent to your object and container. Prepare the mixture for your rubber mold.

Problem: Article: Separate or cut the bun into its two halves to get it ready to put in the toaster. Make sure to cut it in half evenly if you have to cut it apart so it will fit in the toaster.  This method of toasting will only work for hamburger-style sandwich buns. You'll need a toaster with large enough slots to accommodate the bun halves. You won't be able to use this method for hotdog buns or other irregularly-shaped buns. Don't put butter, olive oil, or any other substance on the buns before using a toaster to toast them. It will just burn and cause a lot of smoke and a mess. Different toasters have different settings that you can alter to adjust the toast cycle. Pick one of the medium-range settings to toast the bun so you don’t burn it. You can alter the settings after the first bun you toast to toast future buns more or less. Some toasters even allow you to adjust the heat while toasting. Place the bun halves inside and press the lever down to start the toaster. Wait for toaster to automatically finish its toasting cycle and eject the toasted bun.  It doesn’t matter which direction the bun halves face when you insert them into the toaster. Unlike other methods, this procedure will toast the bun halves on both sides, resulting in a bun that is drier and more crumbly.
Summary:
Split the bun into 2 halves. Set the toaster to medium heat or a medium level of toasting. Toast the bun for the full toasting cycle.