Article: You can attend either a standalone program or one associated with a university. See if there's a program nearby that you can attend by checking the list at https://www.brewersassociation.org/resources/schools-organizations/. This list has most of the schools in the U.S. and a few international schools, as well. How you apply depends on the school or university. For instance, at a university, you'll likely need to apply through the school's admission office. In that case, you'll need things like your transcripts from high school or other colleges, references, and a personal statement, as well as a completed application form.  Non-university programs will have a similar application process. You may be required to prove you've taken certain prerequisites, as well as describe the brewing experience you've had. You'll be required to fill out an application form, and you'll likely need to pay a fee.  Some programs have scholarships you can apply for. The amount of coursework you'll need to complete varies widely by program. You might do a certificate program in a couple of semesters. Other programs might be as long as 4 years, or possibly longer if you continue on to graduate work.  In some cases, you may need to pass an exam at the end, though it depends on the program. In most programs, you'll be doing hands-on brewing in conjunction with what you're learning in the classroom.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find a brewing program. Apply for the brewing program of your choice. Complete your required coursework.
Article: Many gut noises don't result from intestinal conditions but instead arise from having too much gas or air in the digestive system. This is a problem that is relatively easy to correct. One simple solution is to slow down your eating. When you eat too quickly, you swallow a lot of air. This results in bubbles that create embarrassing gut noises as they move around your digestive system. Chewing gum has a similar effect to eating too quickly. It makes you swallow air as you chew it. If you're having gut noises, spit out the gum. Bubbly beverages like soda, beer, and and carbonated water can also lead to gurgling sounds in your gut. These drinks are pumped full of gas, which then makes its way into your digestive system. Carbohydrates and especially refined sugars can produce a lot of gas when digested. Steer clear of sugary and starchy foods, as well as excess fat.  Even otherwise healthy foods such as fruit juices (especially apple and pear) can produce this effect due to their high sugar content. Fat does not cause gas on it's own, but can lead to bloating, which can place pressure on your intestines and worsen the problem. Everyone knows smoking is bad for you, but you may not have known it can lead to embarrassing gut noises. Smoking, like gum chewing or eating too fast, can also result in the swallowing of air. If you smoke, consider quitting. If you can't or don't want to quit, at least avoid smoking before any situation in which gut noises might cause you embarrassment. If you suffer from frequent gas problems, you may want to consider a medication that targets this problem. A number of pills are available that can help your body digest the foods that cause gas. You can find these at any drug store. Talk to your doctor or a pharmacist for recommendations.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Eat slowly. Spit out your gum. Avoid bubbles. Lay off the carbs and fat. Don't smoke. Consider medication.
Article: You may follow a religious path or may hold a set of personal spiritual beliefs. You’ll feel much happier and connected with the world if you incorporate these beliefs into your daily life. Make choices that are in line with your beliefs, and spend time everyday connecting with your higher power.   Meditate or pray daily. Join a community of people who share your beliefs if you can. This will help you deepen your faith. If you catch yourself making choices that aren’t in line with your beliefs, stop and reflect on why you’re doing this. Then, do your best to make changes. so they’re in sync with your values. The small choices you make every day can have a big impact on your life. Make sure you’re doing things that support your values and purpose in life. Here are some changes you might make:  Use recycled products if you believe in environmentalism. Choose organic foods if you think pesticides are bad. Pick natural products if you think chemicals are harming people. Eat vegetarian or vegan to help animals or the environment. Walk or bicycle to use less fossil fuels. Give money or food to people in need to help others. Let people merge in traffic to spread goodwill. Pay it forward by buying someone’s coffee. to help you work toward your life’s purpose. Finding your purpose is a lot easier than living it. The best way to get yourself on the right path is to create goals that will help you live the life you want. Think about the things that are most important to you, then break them down into steps. Create a timeline for accomplishing each step so that you can achieve your goals.  For example, you might set a goal to become a nurse. Your steps might be to do well in your science and math classes, volunteer at a nursing home or hospital, get a bachelor’s degree in nursing, attain a master’s degree in nursing, and get a job at a hospital. As another example, your goal could be to show your artwork in public. Your steps might include taking art classes to improve your skills, creating a body of work, entering local art shows, and asking local coffee shops if you can display your work there. Consider what you want to do with your life, as well as what types of careers are related to your purpose. From there, pick a program or job that makes you feel energized. Pursue this path as you go forward. It’s likely that other people are going to have strong opinions about your choices, especially your family. Do your best to ignore what they say and do what you feel is best for you. You only get one life, so do what you love. Eat your favorite foods, pursue your interests, and have fun with your friends. However, balance these pleasures by taking care of yourself and working hard to accomplish your goals. Moderation will help you live your best life possible, so don’t go overboard with either work or pleasure. For instance, create a routine so you have time to get your work done, clean up after yourself, maintain good hygiene, pursue your hobbies, and spend time with people you care about. As you go through life, you’ll likely see things from a different perspective than you did when you were young. Enjoy the wisdom and knowledge that come with age. Soak up new information, and learn from the people you meet. Be open to growing and changing as a person as you find out more about life.   Listen to the stories of the people you meet. Try to find lessons from their experiences, especially if they’ve lived a very different life from you. Read books and articles or watch documentaries to learn more about the world. If you can, travel to other places to learn how people there live.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Live according to your spiritual beliefs if you have any. Adjust your daily habits Set personal goals Choose an educational and career path that honors your purpose. Enjoy what you love in moderation so your life is balanced. Allow yourself to learn and grow as you gain more wisdom.