Q: Make sure that the disc is label-up as you insert it. Most Mac laptop computers have a slot for discs, while some Mac desktops have a slide-out tray.  You'll see this along the top row of buttons in iTunes. The CD will begin playing. You'll see the volume slider at the top of the window next to the playback controls. The iTunes volume slider is independent from the system volume slider. If your system volume is turned all the way down, adjusting the iTunes volume won't do anything. There are several ways to eject the disc on a Mac:  Press the Eject button on your keyboard. Press ⌘ Command+E. Click your desktop, then click File → Eject. Drag the CD icon on your desktop into the Trash. This will only work if icons for discs are visible on the desktop. Some users of older versions of iTunes report audio CDs automatically ejecting, even though other discs work. This problem is usually solved by updating to the latest version of iTunes.
A: Insert the disc into your Mac's disc drive. Click the iTunes button in your Dock if it doesn't open automatically. Click the CD button. Click the Play button. Click and drag the Volume slider to adjust the volume. Eject the disc when you're done. Update iTunes if the CD automatically ejects.

Q: with a focus on the Gospels. Read the Bible in parts, and take time to understand the stories, symbolism, and implications of each section. Pay special attention to the Gospels, which tell the story of Jesus’ life and death and teach Christians how to act in his likeness. For Christians, it's important to acknowledge that the Bible has been inspired by God’s word, and says exactly what He wants it to say.  The Gospels, which were written by the Apostles of Jesus, tell the story of his life and death from each of their accounts. Many people read the Books of Matthew and John first to get a general sense of the stories of Jesus’ life and his teachings. If you’re having trouble deciding which parts of the Bible to read, talk to your pastor or spiritual guide to get recommendations on where to start. Keep in mind that all parts of the Bible are important, but some sections are more accessible for new Christians. Repenting is simply the act of “turning away” from your old life and wrongdoings, and starting a new life that’s led by God. Figure out what it means in your mind to honor and live according to Jesus’ teachings, and do your best to live up to these standards every day. Repenting may sound scary, but it’s simply the act of beginning your new life with your faith and beliefs in mind. to God to begin the process of salvation. When you first become a Christian, the Bible states that you should pronounce your previous sins. Do this by scheduling a meeting with a pastor or spiritual guide, or hold a meeting with a small group of Christians who you trust. At the meeting, talk honestly about how you have done wrong in the past, and try to make amends as much as possible. Some forms of Christianity, like Catholicism, require that you meet privately with a priest in a confessional to discuss your sins and receive a penance to make amends. This is a formal event to be completed during your acceptance into the Church, and you can ask your priest for more information about when and how you will do it. after you have accepted Jesus into your life. Once you have studied the Bible, repented, and confessed your sins, you are “baptized” by being submerged in a body of water for a short moment. Before your baptism, consider how this symbolizes your connection with Jesus and represents your acceptance into a singular body of believers. At your baptism, profess your faith and follow the pastor or spiritual leader’s directions for the ceremony. In the Book of Matthew, the Bible states that Jesus commands his followers to “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.”
A: Study the Bible Repent by changing your behaviors to accept God into your life. Confess your sins Get baptized

Q: If you want to store tomatoes at room temperature for more than a week or so, you need to start with the right kind of tomato. Pick a variety of tomato meant for long storage, such as a Long Keeper Winter Storage tomato. These varieties are heartier and stand up to long storage better. You can use any variety tomato if it's still green, and it will ripen as it sits in storage. Put them in a basement or cellar to keep them cool. Alternatively, put them in the bottom of a closet or in another area that's not used much. Keep them out of direct sunlight. When you want to use a tomato, bring it out to a warm, sunny location to ripen for a day or two. Use one that already has some red in it; leave the greener ones to ripen more in the box.
A: Use green tomatoes or a tomato bred for long storage. Store the tomatoes in a cool, dark area for up to 6 months. Ripen tomatoes in a warm spot for 1-2 days as needed.

Q: Restaurant bars are bars that are attached to or inside a restaurant. These bars are usually small, consisting of a bar counter and a few tables. The bartenders make drinks for the restaurant as well as for the bar patrons. If you'd like, you can order drinks that follow the theme of the restaurant. For example:  Tex-Mex and Mexican restaurants usually specialize in margaritas. Seafood restaurants that call the bar area the “Tiki Bar” usually serve tropical cocktails.  Upscale restaurant bars usually serve wine and expensive cocktails. Beer bars specialize in beer and often don’t carry nicer liquors or wine. A beer bar usually has at least 12 beer taps along the wall. Beer bars can also be called taverns, breweries, and craft beer bars. If you’re not sure what kind of beer you like, talk to the bartender for a recommendation or ask for a beer sample.  Lagers are the most common beers. They are generally a golden color. Wheat beers are lighter colored beers with a crisp yeast flavor. Ales range in color from light brown to black. These beers have a deep, mellow flavor. IPAs (India Pale Ales) are golden beers with a hoppy, floral flavor. Porters are dark, foamy beers with a roasted malty flavor. Wine bars usually have an extensive wine list and may not carry beer or liquor. These bars often serve small appetizers to enjoy with your wine. If you’re not familiar with wine, ask your bartender for recommendations.  Riesling is a light, often slightly sweet, white wine with floral and crisp apple or pear notes. Sauvignon Blanc is a mid-bodied white wine, often with tart citrus notes. Chardonnay is a somewhat denser white wine with apple, light citrus, often creamy/buttery notes. Pinot Noir is a red wine with complex red fruit flavors and often an earthy undertone. Merlot is a red wine with jammy fruit and baking spice notes. Cabernet Sauvignon is a denser, often tannic, red wine with dark fruit notes. Cocktail bars, also called Mixology bars, pride themselves on quality craft cocktails. These bars often have a trendy atmosphere and an extensive cocktail menu. Order something from the menu, as cocktail bars usually create unique drinks that are exclusive to their establishment. If you’re feeling adventurous, ask the bartender for recommendations.   Martinis are a classic choice. These strongly flavored drinks can be ordered with or without olives, shaken over ice, or stirred. A Jack Rose is a mellow, pink drink made with sweet apple brandy. Order a Bourbon Sweet Tea for a refreshing, boozy drink. If you want a sweet drink, order a velvety Chocolate Martini.
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Know when you’re in a restaurant bar. Recognize a beer bar. Identify a wine bar. Learn to recognize cocktail bars.