Article: Use a fruit wash to clean the peels and remove any wax or pesticides. Put only a small amount on the orange and rub it into the skin, then rinse it away fully with running water. If you don’t have a fruit wash, rinse the orange in hot water to dissolve the wax. . Dry the oranges, then peel them by hand, with a sharp knife, or with a vegetable peeler. Remove as much of the white pith from the skin as possible, as it has a bitter flavor. Simply scrape the pith off the peel with a knife or spoon. Depending on what you plan to use the peels for, you may want to cut them into large chunks (for potpourri) or thin strips (for infusing oils). No matter what you want them for, the pieces should be even in size so they dry at the same rate. Keep in mind that the peels can always cut into smaller pieces or ground up after you dry them. Place a sheet of parchment paper on top of a baking sheet. Then, place the peels on the parchment paper in a single layer, without any overlap. You want your oven to be at the lowest possible setting, which is usually 200 °F (93 °C). Check on the peels often to be sure they don’t burn. They’re done when the peels harden and curl. Remove the tray from the oven and let the peels cool completely. Alternatively, you can leave the orange peels on the baking sheets out in the open at room temperature for several days to dry them out. Stir them once per day. If you want orange peel powder for marinades, flavored salts, or sugar scrubs, you can grind the dried peels in a coffee grinder or food processor. Otherwise, leave them in strips or chunks. A jar or Tupperware container will work well for storing orange peels, and they will last for up to 3 months in the refrigerator. You can use this method to dry the peels of other citrus fruits, including lemons and limes, as well!
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Wash the oranges. Peel the oranges Cut the peels into even pieces. Spread them on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake the peels for 30 to 60 minutes at 200 °F (93 °C). Grind the dried orange peels, if desired. Store them in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 months.

Problem: Article: Right-click on the RMVB file and then left-click on "Open." Choose the option that says "Select the program from a list" in the window that pops up and then hit the OK button. Select RealPlayer from the list that appears in the Programs list if you want to use RealPlayer to play the RMVB file. Otherwise select VLC media player from this list to open this RMVB file with VLC media player. If you want to use Real Alternative instead you should choose Windows Media Player Classic from the list since that is the media player that supports the Real Alternative plug-in.
Summary: Open RMVB files using RealPlayer or Real Alternative using the following method.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Place the scarf atop your forehead and bring the 2 sides to meet beneath your chin. Instead of pinning them together, pinch them firmly. While pinching, bring the 2 ends toward the side and proceed to wrap the long end of the scarf around the back of your head. You’ll notice that the shorter end will get folded in half below your chin. Just tuck away the remaining fabric into the folds of the scarf. When you wrap a woven scarf up over your head, you’ll usually need a pin to hold the fabric in place. As an alternative, try bringing the end of the scarf low around your neck. Wrap it across the front of your neck and around the back, then bring it to the front. Finally, toss the long end over your shoulder to finish off your stylish, pin-free hijab.  For this style, leave the shorter end a bit longer and let it hang down. Keep the folds of the scarf tightly arranged to keep the scarf secure. Once the scarf is sitting smoothly against your forehead, bring the ends past your ears and towards the back. Tie a secure single knot at your nape, beneath your hair. Then wrap 1 long end up and over your head like a headband. Knot it with the other end below your opposite ear, like a side bun.  Leave the ends loose at your side if you’d like, or tie them in loose bow to add some volume. This style will leave the front of your neck exposed.

SUMMARY: Try the basic hijab style without using pins beneath your chin. Wrap the end of the scarf low around your neck instead of at your crown. Knot the scarf at the nape of your neck instead of pinning it below your chin.

Fanfiction is always based on an existing work of art. You are essentially making a story that expands or otherwise alters existing fiction. The mediums you might choose from are endless. Fanfics have been written about books, movies, television shows, video games, and just about anything else with a narrative base and a fandom to admire it. You should pick a fictional universe you already feel closely to. Common choices for fanfic are Star Wars, Harry Potter, and a number of anime and manga franchises. The choice of universe you choose to base your own work on will have the largest impact on your story and the way it turns out. Certain universes also favour certain approaches in fanfic. It's important to note however that your choices as a fanfic writer are limitless. You can do anything you want to the source material, even if that means transforming it into something else entirely. Most fanfiction tends to be based on a science-fiction or fantasy-themed universe, like Harry Potter or Star Trek. These are great to base fanfics off of because they offer huge universes with an endless amount of storytelling potential. Look online and read up everything you can about the given universe. Even if you're planning on breaking free of the established canon (what the author/director/etc has already established) with your fanfic, it helps a lot to know the rules before you break them. The best ideas you'll get for your work will be inspired by the source material itself. With that said, it still helps to see what other fans have done with the same ideas. Using a website like Fanfiction.net, Archive of Our Own, and Wattpad, or you can take a look through some fanfiction that matches your on source material. Read some stories people have written. Most importantly, get a grasp of the ways in which people use and adapt the source. In looking for fanfiction to read, you may get the looming impression that a lot of fanfiction lacks for quality. Being part of the fanfic community means acknowledging that not everyone is at the same level of skill. Most fanfiction is amateurish, and a lot of it frankly isn't worth reading. It takes patience to find the great stuff.
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Choose source material to work from. Read up on the fictional universe. Read some fanfiction.