Start solving this just as you would normally, by comparing the divisor to the first digit of the dividend. Calculate the number of times the divisor goes into this digit, then write this number above that digit.  Example: We're trying to fit 12 into 30. Compare 12 to the first digit of the divisor, 3. Since 12 is larger than 3, it goes into it 0 times. Write 0 above the 3, on the answer line. Write the product (the answer to the multiplication problem) down below the dividend. Write it directly below the first digit of the dividend, since this is the digit you just looked at.  Example: Since 0 x 12 = 0, write 0 underneath the 3. Subtract the product you just found from the digit directly above it. Write the answer on a new line below.  Example: 3 - 0 = 3, so write 3 directly below the 0. Bring the next digit of the dividend down next to the number you just wrote.  Example: Our dividend is 30. We've already looked at the 3, so the next digit to bring down is 0. Bring this down next to your 3 to make 30. Now repeat the first step of this section to find the second digit of your answer. This time, compare the divisor to the number you just wrote down on the lowest line.   Example:' How many times does 12 fit into 30? The closest we can get is 2, since 12 x 2 = 24. Write 2 in the second spot of the answer line. If you're not sure what the answer is, try some multiplication problems until you find the largest answer that fits. For example, if it seems like 3 is about write, multiply out 12 x 3 and you'll get 36. This is too big, since we're trying to fit within 30. Try the next one down, 12 x 2 = 24. This does fit, so 2 is the correct answer. This is the same long division process used above, and for any long division problem:  Multiply the new digit on your answer line by the divisor: 2 x 12  = 24. Write the product on a new line below your dividend: Write 24 directly underneath 30. Subtract the lowest line from the one above it: 30 - 24 = 6, so write 6 on a new line underneath. If there's still another digit left in your dividend, bring it down and continue solving the problem the same way. If you've reached the end of the answer line, go to the next step.  Example: We just wrote 2 at the end of the answer line. Go to the next step. If the numbers divided evenly, your last subtraction problem has "0" as the answer. That means you're done, and you have a whole number as the answer to your problem. But if you've reached the end of the answer line and there's still something left to divide, you'll need to extend the dividend by adding a decimal point followed by a 0. Remember, this does not change the value of the number.  Example: We're at the end of the answer line but the answer to our last subtraction problem is "6." Extend the "30" under the long division symbol by adding ".0" to the end. Write a decimal point at the same spot on the answer line as well, but don't write anything after it yet. The only difference here is that you must bring the decimal point up to the same spot on the answer line. Once you've done that, finding the remaining digits of the answer is exactly the same.  Example: Bring down the new 0 down to the last line to make "60." Since 12 goes into 60 exactly 5 times, write 5 as the last digit on our answer line. Don't forget that we put a decimal on our answer line, so 2.5 is the final answer to our problem.
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One-sentence summary -- Find the first digit of the answer. Multiply that digit by the divisor. Subtract to find what's left over. Bring down the next digit. Try to fit the divisor into the new number. Repeat the steps above to find the next number. Continue until you reach the end of the answer line. Add a decimal to extend the dividend if necessary. Repeat the same steps to find the next digit.


Make an effort to smile at times when you usually don’t. For example, smile at the bus driver on your morning commute to school or work even if you’re tired. Smiles attract attention, but it's the right kind of attention and can help make the world a more positive place.  Smiling at work or during other professional occasions is not going to make you seem unprofessional. It can actually humanize you and make you appear more approachable so you can communicate with co-workers more effectively. A smile makes you seem "real." It may make you feel more vulnerable, but that means you’re opening yourself up to others, which provides the opportunity for more meaningful connections. Whether it's for a photo or to keep your mother happy when relatives you can't stand visit, smiling on demand can be difficult. That’s usually because you lack a genuine reason for smiling. In these situations, try to remember past reasons for smiling and focus on the techniques that you’ve practiced.  For a photo, smile a little harder than you think you should. That will ensure that your smile is as photogenic as possible. If you prefer to smile with your mouth closed, try placing your tongue on the roof of your mouth. That helps tighten the muscles in your face and neck for a more natural smile. To encourage yourself to smile, it helps to understand the benefits that a smile can bring to your day. You’ll smile more often if you know how it affects the way you feel and interact with others.  Smiling improves your appearance. A person who is smiling is usually thought of as more attractive than someone who is frowning, pouting, or sporting a blank expression. A smile can often say more than words can. If you've hurt someone, made a mistake, or are just in a bad mood, a smile can help others know that you’re apologetic and want to make amends. Smiling creates trust and rapport. It is a simple way to make other people feel more comfortable around you so it’s easier to form a bond and communicate. A smile can make you feel good. Even if you're feeling down, focus on happy thoughts and allow yourself to smile. It can release endorphins that help improve your mood.  Smiling can make other people feel good too. An open-mouthed smile is visible from fairly far away, so it can help put almost anyone whose path you cross at ease.
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One-sentence summary -- Smile when you normally wouldn't. Expect smiling to be difficult in some situations. Enjoy the many benefits of a smile.


If you get two balls in the same cup the other team must remove that cup and any three other cups of your choice. If you get three balls in the same cup game over and the other team must chug all remaining drinks on the table.  For each ball that went in during rebuttals they get that ball back to try again. If team hits all remaining cups then the game goes to an overtime of six cup one beer.
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One-sentence summary -- You begin with ten cups and two Natural Lights on each side of the beer pong table. Have three beer pong balls, two whites and a multi-colored money ball. Shoot at opposite teams cups and try to hit. If you hit a cup they must drink what is in the cup before they shoot. If you hit three balls but in different cups you are allowed the balls back. The team that has lost regulation gets three balls to hit the remaining cups opposite their side of the table. Winning team stays on the beer pong table and begins the game with two of the three balls. Rapid fire is allowed.


You want a clean fresh face before applying new makeup. Use warm water and face wash to remove dirt, oil, and other unwanted debris.  Wet your face with warm water and lather your hands with the soap or face wash. Rub away dirt and rinse well. Always dry your skin well before applying any products.
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Wash your face.