In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For new players, the default name is Unknown Soldier, however, if you have already changed your name before, it will be shown in the place of Unknown Soldier. The ^ symbol must come before all coloring numbers to show and implement the color. The colors are listed in the picture to the bottom right, with each number's color being the color in which will show up in game. You can color your name as much as you want, until you hit the Player Name character maximum.
Summary: Open up Call of Duty 1 or 2 in Multiplayer form. Click Multiplayer Options. Find the field which is called Player Name, and click on where it says Unknown Soldier. Hold down shift and press the six key, to produce ^. Press a number for a color. Type your name in, using the last two steps to your liking. Press enter when you are finished, and this will save and apply your new name.

Determine how many servings you'd like to make and plan on using 2 eggs per person. Crack the eggs into a bowl and beat them until the whites and yolks are combined. To prevent bits of shell from getting into the eggs, crack them against a flat surface instead of the rim of the bowl. Put 1 teaspoon (4.5 g) of butter into a small non-stick skillet and turn the burner to medium-high. Let the pan heat for about 1 minute so the butter melts and foams a little. Tilt the pan around so the butter coats the bottom and sides of the skillet.  If you prefer, use olive oil or coconut oil instead of butter. If you'd like to make soft-set scrambled eggs, don't heat the butter in the pan. Instead, pour the eggs into the skillet and put the butter in at the same time. Turn off the burner and quickly transfer the eggs to a serving plate before they cool off. Sprinkle the eggs with additional seasonings, such as salt, pepper, or fresh herbs. Then serve the eggs with toast, bacon, or fresh fruit. Scrambled eggs won't keep because they'll become watery as they're stored.
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One-sentence summary -- Beat the eggs in a bowl with a fork or whisk. Heat the butter in a skillet over medium-high heat. Serve the scrambled eggs immediately for the best texture.

Q: Narrow your online job searches to states with substantial wood exports, significant amounts of unforested land, and/or established logging operations. Additionally, search for information on industry trends in heavily forested states. For example, look for states where forestry jobs are growing or declining. Narrow your choices down using this information.  The best states for logging jobs include Idaho, Washington, Mississippi, Arkansas, Montana, Wyoming, Louisiana, Georgia, and North Carolina To learn more, check out the Forestry Resources Association (https://forestresources.org/), the Society of American Foresters (https://eforester.org/), the Truck Loggers Association (http://www.tla.ca/job-descriptions-logging-crew), and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Outlook Handbook (https://www.bls.gov/ooh/farming-fishing-and-forestry/logging-workers.htm#tab-6). Set up email alerts for search terms including the words “logger” and “entry-level” on popular job boards, such as CareerBuilder, Monster, and Indeed. Search these job boards periodically for open positions. Check for leads on the job boards of logging and forestry job boards as well. Set up accounts on these sites, then store a resume and cover letter in your online account to help you apply quickly when new openings are posted. Look up companies you plan to apply to on the Better Business Bureau’s website, as well as the websites of state regulators, for red flags. Avoid taking positions at firms that have been cited for failed safety inspections, environmental violations, and unsafe working conditions.  Also, check the firm’s financial position. A firm that has undergone recent bankruptcies or has had challenges making payroll is a firm you should avoid. Look these companies up on websites with employee reviews of their employers to assess the culture of these companies and whether they would be a good fit for you. Tailor both documents to each position and company you apply for. Use your cover letter to emphasize applicable work experience, especially prior outdoor work, and/or work of a physical nature. Make sure your resume is up-to-date, error-free, and consistent with the information in your cover letter. Have a friend or family member review both your cover letter and resume before you send it out. A second eye can catch the errors you may miss! Smile and shake your interviewer’s hand with a firm grip. Answer all of the interviewer’s questions clearly and concisely. Incorporate your understanding of the logging company’s needs and prospects, as well as logging industry trends, into your answers. Make sure to send a thank you note to the interviewer(s). Handwritten notes are best.
A: Look for a job in the best states for logging. Use online job search boards to find leads on positions. Conduct due diligence before applying for a position. Submit a resume and cover letter for jobs you are qualified for. Show your enthusiasm for the profession during your job interview.

Problem: Article: If your doctor diagnoses you with amoebicidal dysentery, only a prescription can treat your condition. Ask your doctor to prescribe an amoebicidal medication, and take the full course, following your doctor’s instructions as precisely as possible. Even if you stop experiencing symptoms before you finish your prescription, continue to take your medication. Just because your symptoms stop doesn’t mean the disease is fully treated yet. The risk of dehydration can be even more critical for amoebic dysentery. Your doctor may prescribe IV fluids depending upon your condition. If you are not hospitalized, you will need a commercial rehydration drink to replenish your water, sugar, and electrolytes. These can be purchased from most pharmacies. Some drinks come pre-made, while others come as a powder you can mix into water. Follow the package instructions carefully if you buy the powdered variety. Use bottled water when possible. Amoebic dysentery can be severe and potentially life-threatening. If you feel severely dehydrated, you have blood in your stool, you are running a high fever, or you have cramps and pains that prevent you from moving or functioning, seek treatment at a hospital immediately.
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Ask your doctor for an amoebicidal medication. Rehydrate often. Go to the emergency room for severe symptoms.