Q: When you go into the piercing studio, let them know you're a little nervous. Have them walk you through the process, explain what they're doing and why, and answer any questions or worries you might have. They might offer you a comfortable chair or a glass of water. Chances are most of the people getting piercings are a little nervous, so they'll know exactly how to make you feel better. Know that it's probably going to hurt a little, and be ready to deal with it. Bring a friend for moral support, and bring painkillers for afterwards if you think you'll need them. Think about how you best deal with stress and pain. Do you like to squeeze a stress ball? Does gossiping with a friend or playing Angry Birds help take your mind off the pain? Plan ahead and bring anything you think might help you deal with the potentially stressful situation. When you get nervous, having your friend there to comfort you is invaluable. Squeeze your friend's hand when you need to, and talk to your friend to take your mind off the piercing. Read a book or magazine. Gossip with your friend, or get to know your piercer a little. Chat about your weekend plans, what's going on in school, that great movie you just saw -- talk about anything but the piercing. Thinking about other things will help you calm down enough to get through the piercing. Focus on your breathing to physically calm down and force yourself to relax. Breathing deeply slows your heart rate and lowers your blood pressure, mimicking the state your body is in when it really is relaxed. Doing breathing exercises, or just focusing on breathing deeply, will help you calm down your body, which will make the stress of the piercing much easier to deal with. Focus on the best part of getting your ears pierced -- think about how you'll look with your new earrings! When it comes to the actual piercing, don't think about the pain or the stress. Instead, tell yourself that you can do it, you will get through it. If you do this enough, you'll find that it becomes true.   Friends are great for this. Ask your friend to help you stay positive and to periodically remind you how great having your pierced ears will be. Your friend can help you approach the piercing with a sense of humor. Laughing is a key way to reduce stress and calm you down, so whether you're laughing about the piercing itself or about an unrelated story your friend tells you, it will help you relax. Joking about the piercing will make it seem less daunting, which will help you approach it more calmly and easily. Ask the piercer if they can pierce both of your ears at the same time so that you can get it over with faster. Know that it will be over soon, and the pain will be over. Thank the piercer and give your friend a high five. Pay, making sure to tip your piercer, thank him/her again, and leave. Congratulations, you made it! Enjoy your newly pierced ears.
A: Talk to your piercer. Prepare yourself for the piercing. Hold your friend's hand. Focus on something else to take your mind off the piercing. Take deep breaths. Stay positive. Joke about the piercing. Get the piercing over with quickly. Celebrate your newly pierced ears.

Article: Open the app, document, or website into which you want to type an inverted question mark, then click the text box or location where the question mark will go. It's a menu item in the upper-left side of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is at the bottom of the Edit drop-down menu. The Character Viewer window will open. It's a box-shaped icon in the top-right corner of the Character Viewer window. You'll see this tab in the lower-left side of the window. It's at the top of the Character Viewer window. This will type the inverted question mark into your selected text field. Hold down ⌥ Option+⇧ Shift and tap ? while your cursor is in a text field to insert an inverted question mark. Pressing all three of these keys together at the exact same time will create a division symbol instead.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Go to where you want to post the question mark. Click Edit. Click Emoji & Symbols. Click the "Expand" icon. Click Punctuation. Double-click ¿. Use the keyboard shortcut.

Q: A brooder is a small space to raise your chicks. It should be a warm, clean, enclosed area. Try using a cardboard box, a rodent cage, or even a rabbit hutch.  Make sure your brooder has a solid floor and 4 solid walls. The chicks will need enough space to move around and not get crowded. Leave at least 1⁄2 sq ft (460 cm2) per chick in the brooder. Make sure the quail cannot escape from the housing. Measure the space between the wiring, see if there are any gaps about and check that the housing is secure. Try using a 10 US gal (38 l) aquarium as a brooder. Quail will be able to start flying after they are about 1 week old. So, be sure you have something to cover the top of the brooder. Try window screen or netting. Quail often fly upwards when they are scared or startled, so it's best not to use wire because they can cut themselves or get caught in it. The brooder should be kept in a safe and warm place away from potential predators. In your home is the best place to keep your chicks but you can also keep them in a warm shed or a garage if need be.  As long as the area is warm, safe, and free of drafts, it is suitable for your quail chicks. Make sure your chicks are safe from any pets. The main threat to quail are dogs and cats. Smaller pets such as hamsters, mice, or fish are no harm to quail so they can be kept in the same room as your quail. Wood shavings are good bedding for your chicks, but you can also use shredded paper towels or newspaper.  Wood shavings are the most absorbent material and will keep your chicks dry and warm. Avoid cedar shavings, which can be toxic for the quail's lungs. You can also try lining the bottom of the brooder with paper towels. Use at least three layers. Paper towels provide great traction for the chicks. Choose two bowls for food and water. The water bowl should be shallow enough so that the chicks won't drown if they accidently fall in. Make sure the chicks can easily access both bowls.  To easily make a deeper water bowl shallower and safe for quail chicks, put stones or marbles at the bottom of it. You can also buy a special quail water feeder at your local pet or bird store.
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Choose a brooder for the quail chicks. Cover the brooder with a soft, breathable material. Keep the brooder in a safe place. Add bedding to the brooder. Add a feeder and a water bowl.