Problem: Article: Fill the pot about ⅓ of the way with water. Turn the burner to high heat so the water boils. The water should hover about half an inch below the metal bowl. Once the water boils in the pot, turn off the heat. Then, pour the white chocolate chips into the bowl. Use a kitchen towel to hold the hot bowl with one hand. Don't worry if the chips don't seem to melt fast at first. After a few stirs, they should start to melt. You can add a spoonful of vegetable shortening to speed up the process. You want it to fall off the spoon easily. Leave the chocolate in the warm bowl as the heat will keep the chocolate smooth and melted.
Summary: Place a deep pot with a handle on the stove. Take a metal bowl and set it on the pot with water. Stir the chips as they start to melt. Check the consistency of the chocolate once it has melted. Take the chocolate off the heat and place the bowl next to the oil or powder colors.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Keep them in that order. The ace will represent 1 for this trick and will be the very top card on your pile. The cards can be any suit or color.  Do this before your audience arrives. The rest of the deck can be in any order. Avoid shuffling after you put the cards on top, though, so you don’t mess them up. Be careful not to jumble the cards as you put them in your pocket. You want the ace, 2, 4, and 8 to stay on top. Remember which side of the deck is the top when you hide the cards. If you don’t have a pocket, hold the cards under a table or anywhere hidden where the audience can’t see them. They can choose 15, but it can’t be any number larger than that. Have them tell you their number out loud.  You can have them write down the number on a piece of paper, too, if you need a visual. Every number between 1 and 15 can be formed by adding up some or all of the 4 top cards in your pocket. The collection of numbers that sum up to the number your audience gave you is known as its binary decomposition.  Instead of trying to add different numbers using trial and error, start by subtracting the largest of your 4 cards from the audience’s number. Then subtract the next largest number and so on, until you reach 0. Don’t use a calculator or paper to do your calculation. You have to do it mentally for the trick to be impressive. You should know where each card is because you set them on the deck in the order of 1 (ace), 2, 4, and 8. Carefully remove the correct cards.  For example, if the number is 10, you’ll need the 8 and 2. The 2 is the 2nd card in your deck and the 8 is the 4th. If you accidentally pull out the wrong cards, you’ll ruin the trick. Once you pull out the cards, arrange them in your hand so that the numbers are visible. Then flip them around so your audience can see them. Explain that the numbers add up to their chosen number.  You can also lay the cards out on a table or simply hand the cards to your audience. If you want to repeat the trick, make sure you put the cards back into your pocket in the correct order.

SUMMARY: Put an ace, 2, 4, and 8 card on the top of the deck. Slide the deck of cards into your pocket. Ask your audience to pick a number between 1 and 15. Calculate in your head how to get their number using 1, 2, 4, and 8. Pull out the cards that add up to that number without looking. Show the cards to your audience.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You should put your candle on a surface that's heat resistant, such as stone. That way, you won't risk catching the surface on fire. In addition, make sure the candle is in an area without drafts, as drafts can push the flame out from the candle, causing a fire.  It's also a good idea to remove anything flammable near the candle, such as papers, fabric, or dried floral decorations. Make sure the candle is at least a foot from curtains.
Summary: Move your candle to a good area.

If you do not know your Windows password, and your computer resides on a domain, contact your network administrator to have your password reset. If your computer is not on a domain, you may be required to reinstall your version of Windows.  ”  Your computer will then inform you that your Windows password has been changed to reflect the new password.
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One-sentence summary -- Power on your Windows 7 or Windows Vista computer. Select your user account and enter your password, if applicable on your machine. Press the “Control,” “Alt,” and “Delete” keys simultaneously. Select the option labeled “Change a password. Type your old password and a new password into the fields provided. Press “Enter” on your keyboard.

Q: You will need to decide between elementary, middle school, and high school. Think about whether you like working with the smallest children, or whether you want the older students and more complicated discussions. Each level has a different set of requirements so you should decide as early as possible. Very few people are employed only as health teachers. They typically have other educational duties. Sometimes the health teacher is also expected to teach the physical education courses, and in other districts he or she has a separate academic specialty. Think about whether you want a big or small school, urban or rural. You should also make sure that the college you attend allows you to get a certification or concentration in health education. The classes you will take will include topics like nutrition, human sexuality, anatomy, and child development and behavior. It often makes sense to attend college in the state in which you plan to become a teacher. The curriculum will then be targeted to the teaching certification exam in that state. Faculty will also be familiar with the kinds of jobs available in that state and their requirements.  If you are not sure where you wish to teach, contact the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) for information on certification requirements for each state. Knowing the requirements will give you an idea of the degree requirements -- Bachelor's or Master's -- and how much coursework you would need to do for each state. It will also give you an idea of how much additional coursework, if any, you might need to complete if you move from one state to another. Where do they think you should apply? What do they think you need to know? What do they wish they had known when they were in your position? As the person doing the job you hope to have, they can have insight that you may not.
A: Figure out which level you want to teach. Determine a second area of interest for your degree. Search for colleges and universities that offer education degrees. Think about where you want to teach. Reach out to your own health teacher for advice.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Its icon resembles a dark-blue "e". It's in the top-right corner of the Edge window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Settings pop-out menu on the right side of the page. It's near the bottom of the pop-out menu. The switch will turn white {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/1\/1f\/Windows10switchoff.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1f\/Windows10switchoff.png\/57px-Windows10switchoff.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":218,"bigWidth":"57","bigHeight":"27","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}. Microsoft Edge will no longer block pop-ups.
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Open Microsoft Edge. Click ⋯. Click Settings. Scroll down and click View advanced settings. Click the blue "Block pop-ups" switch .