INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you're in the U.S., contact your state's agency that oversees deaf services. In Texas, it's the Dept. of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services. The place you live will probably have something similar. Keep in mind other countries will have different requirements. In France, interpreters must complete a master's program. Write, email, or call and ask for information about becoming certified to interpret. The Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. (RID)  oversees a National Interpreter Certification (NIC). A NIC certification can often be used in place of your local certification requirements, but check first. You must have a bachelor’s degree, take a written exam, be interviewed, and take a performance exam to get NIC certified. RID also offers a Certified Deaf Interpreter (CDI) assessment. This can also sometimes be used in place of your local certification laws. To get a CDI you must hold at least an associate’s degree, pass a knowledge test, and hold 40 training hours. If you want to work with children in an educational setting, you will probably have to take the EIPA. Be prepared to be evaluated on your ability to interpret classroom content to children and teens, who are deaf or hard of hearing. Testing includes:  A written and knowledge exam. A Performance test. A second performance test on cued speech, which makes individual sounds visible to children learning to read.

SUMMARY: Find out what is required for certification. Get nationally certified. Get certified to be a deaf interpreter by RID. Take the Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA).

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once the beans are blanched and chilled, they are ready for freezing. First, pat them dry to avoid ice crystals damaging the beans. You may use paper towels or a clean cloth. You may use freezer bags with a resealable opening, or a vacuum sealer if you have one. If you are using a hard container, leave about 1/2 inch (1.25cm) of space at the top of the container to prevent it from cracking if the beans expand or form ice crystals. To remove most of the air from a resealable bag, place a drinking straw into the mostly sealed opening and suck out the air. Remove the straw and seal the rest of the way. If blanched correctly, the frozen beans should retain their flavor, color, and nutrients for 10–12 months. Using them within a few weeks will give you the best chance at high quality beans, however. Remove the desired quantity of beans from the freezer and let thaw before using, or add directly to stir fries. Try to avoid refreezing food once its been thawed, as this may cause the beans to deteriorate in quality. Freezing the beans in small, separate containers may help prevent this.
Summary: Dry the beans after chilling. Place the beans in freezer-safe containers. Use within 10 months for highest quality. Thaw before using.

Its thickness should be at least 0.10 mm (0.0039 of an inch). While calcium oxide is usually used on sailboats for de-humidification, this chemical can go hard on your laptop. Instead, get some silica gel desiccant. Better yet, get a drying agent with a safe organic indicator which changes its color from orange when active to green when saturated. This makes it much easier to know when your laptop has had all the humidity removed from its inner workings. Turn the laptop off. Place in into the plastic bag together with enough desiccant. Leave it like this when not the laptop is not in use. This includes when docked at port because your laptop is still over water. The desiccant usually comes in small paper bags. It is really important the the desiccant does not come into direct contact with the laptop, so if it is not already covered in a bag, add one before placing it in with the laptop. While the laptop is on, humidity is not a problem as moisture accumulates only on surfaces that are at lower temperature than the ambient air is. It is only when it is not being used that moisture becomes a problem. Calculate the amount you'll need to bring with you for the duration of your sailing trip.
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase a drawstring plastic bag. Obtain a drying agent. Prepare the laptop for de-humidifying. Use the laptop as usual onboard without concern. When the desiccant changes its color or has absorbed all that it can, replace it right away.

Q: " Use this phrase to tell someone “I love you” in Korean.  Pronounce the phrase as sah-rahn-gh-aee yoh. In Hangul, “saranghae” is written as, 사랑해 and “saranghaeyo” is written as 사랑해요.”  “Saranghae” is a fairly casual way to say “I love you”, “saranghaeyo” is a formal way to express the same sentiment, "saranghamnida" is the most formal way to say it. " Use this phrase to tell someone “I like you” in a romantic sense.  Pronounce the phrase as nae-ga jo-ha.  To write this expression in Hangul, write, 네가 좋아.  The phrase translates fairly literally to “I like you.” This particular expression would only be used in casual settings, however, and only in a romantic context. " This phrase should also be used to tell someone “I like you” in a romantic sense.  Pronounce the phrase as dahng-shin-ee joh-ah-yoh. This expression should be written in Hangul as, 당신이 좋아요.  This phrase translates closely to “I like you,” but in particular, it would be used to indicate a higher level of respect or formality. It would also only be used in a romantic context.
A: State "saranghae" or "saranghaeyo" or "saranghamnida. Say "nee-ga jo-ah. Be formal with "dang-shin-ee jo-ah-yo.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your child will be popular in this costume, because there will be muffins to carry and give away. You will cover up the majority of it with the costume. A white apron will create a more noticeable contrast than 1 with a saying or design on it. These are available online or in kitchen stores. It is also sometimes known as a "Toque."  Keep the muffins in the muffin pan. Have your child carry around the muffin pan and give away muffins to other children and family.

SUMMARY:
Bake up a fresh batch of muffins. Dress your child in any type of clothing. Find an apron. Find a chef's hat. Dust some flour onto your child's outfit, face and hands. Find 2 matching oven mitts.