In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It’s a blue icon with a white “W.” You’ll typically find it on the Dock or in the Applications menu. You can type it anywhere in your document. This opens the Character Viewer. It’s at the top of the Character Viewer. You’ll see a solid black line appear just beneath the search bar. That’s called a Combining Overline. The “x” you typed will now appear as an X-bar. Next time you open the Character Viewer, you can find the Combining Overline quickly by clicking “Recently Used” at the top of the left panel.
Summary: Open Word. Type x where you want the X-bar to appear. Press Ctrl+⌘ Command+Space. Type combining overline into the Search box. Click the Combining Overline.

Measuring spoons are small metal or plastic spoons that are connected on a ring. They usually come in the following sizes: 1 tablespoon, 1 teaspoon, 1/2 teaspoon, 1/4 teaspoon, and 1/8 teaspoon. You'll need measuring spoons for small amounts of dry ingredients like salt, baking powder, and baking soda. You'll probably want to buy two sets of measuring spoons so you don't need to stop and wash them if a recipe calls for the same measurement twice. You can also use measuring spoons for liquid ingredients, since the amount called for will probably be very small. You'll need measuring cups to measure a variety of dry ingredients, like flour, sugar, brown sugar, rice, or oats. Most measuring cup sets come with these measuring cups: 1 cup, 3/4 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/3 cup and 1/4 cup. You can choose light plastic measuring cups that are easy to handle or heavy ones made of metal. Choose measuring spoons that have strong handles. If you scoop into a firm ingredient using a measuring cup with a weak handle, it may snap. The most common way to measure dry ingredients by volume is to dip your measuring cup into the dry ingredient so that the cup is overflowing. Take the back of a knife or a flat spoon handle and sweep the excess across and off of the measuring cup. You can also use the dip and sweep method for small amounts of dry ingredients measured by spoons. Some cookbooks may recommend taking a spoon and filling your measuring cup with a dry ingredient before sweeping off the excess. Depending on how heavily you spoon in the ingredient, you may end up with a lot more of the ingredient than you need. To find out what your cookbook or recipe recommends, read the introduction by the author. The author will explain what tools and basic ingredients you'll need, as well as helpful techniques (like measuring ingredients). When you read an ingredient list for a recipe, you probably scan it for what ingredients you'll need. However, the ingredient list can offer useful clues about how to measure the dry ingredients. Pay close attention to the language used. Here are a few examples of measurement clues in the ingredient list:  "1 cup of flour, sifted" means you should dip and scoop 1 cup of flour and then sift it. "1 cup of sifted flour" means you should sift flour and then measure out 1 cup of it to use in the recipe. "1/2 cup of packed brown sugar" means you should compress the brown sugar into the 1/2 cup measuring cup rather than scoop out 1/2 cup of brown sugar and then pack it down.
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase measuring spoons. Buy measuring cups. Use the dip and sweep method. Consider using the spoon and sweep method. Read the ingredient listing.

Q: It must have a lid or a makeshift lid. Place in to about one-third of the container's height.  This keeps out the flies and other pests. Or, stir once a day for the first three days and then only stir weekly. Once it doesn't smell anymore, it is ready for use. The odor may be smelly over the container itself but the ammonium odor should be completely gone. If not, leave longer until it has gone. The liquid manure so made must be diluted before use. Place into a watering can, spray bottle, or in a dripper system. The application depends on the plants and their needs:  Heavy feeders need more. Apply very diluted once a week or a less dilute one every two or three weeks.
A: Use a drum, bucket, or other suitable container. Place the dried-out cow manure (or fish waste) into the container. Fill the rest of the container with water. Cover the container. Stir the mixture once every three days. Leave until the smell dissipates. Use.

Problem: Article: What time do they normally eat dinner, and what should you serve them? What time do they go to bed? Do they need to take a bath before bed? This is important information that parents may forget to tell you. Bring a notepad to write down their responses. Otherwise, you may forget important details. The parents may forget whether or not you know about their child’s food allergy, especially if they have more than one child. Make sure to ask your parents if there’s anything their child can’t eat or touch. Find out if they have any medication or an EpiPen on hand in case of an attack.  If you don’t know how to use an EpiPen, ask the parent to show you how. This is critical information that you may need. If necessary, ask the parents to write a detailed procedure on what to do if the child has an allergic reaction. Record both parents’ phone numbers in case of an emergency. If the child has a lot of health issues, they may also have a physician’s private number. If so, ask for that as well. Make sure you’re familiar with the emergency number for your area.  If you don’t have a cell phone, ask if you can use their landline in an emergency. However, if they don’t have a landline, one of the parents should leave their cell phone with you. Ask if the children are allowed to use the phone. What movies can you show the children? What food are you allowed to eat in the fridge? Is there any food that’s being saved for later? Would they mind if you watched TV after the children went to sleep? Do they mind if you use your phone around the children? Can you take pictures of the children? Make sure you have a clear idea of their expectations for you. Otherwise, you may annoy them and they won’t call you next time they need a babysitter. Make sure you know how to use the television before the parents leave, especially if you plan on watching TV with the children.
Summary:
Ask the parents to outline your evening with their children. Ask about food allergies. Write down important phone numbers. Ask about rules for yourself.