Article: Remember, no one is judging your acting. You are likely going to be nervous in the beginning. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself. Try and stick with a role that you are familiar with so that the dialogue will come easily. For example, if you have worked as a nurse in the past, you may feel more comfortable role playing as a health care professional. If you are confident in your acting ability, you could try a more elaborate role and talk with an accent. When role playing for the first time, you are apt to break character and laugh a few times. This is okay and you should not let one slip up ruin the experience. Instead, laugh a little and then continue with the scenario. This nervous laughter will likely go away quite quickly. You will likely find that with role playing the planning and anticipation can be just as sexy as the actual event. Enjoy the process and take things slowly.
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Don’t put too much pressure on your acting. Acknowledge awkward moments and move on. Take it slow and don’t rush.

Problem: Article: Tap the WordPress app icon, which resembles the WordPress "W" logo. This will open your WordPress dashboard if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password to continue. On iPhone it's in the bottom-left corner of the screen and on Android it's on the top-left of the screen. Doing so will bring up your main WordPress blog's dashboard. If you have more than one blog under the same email address, tap Switch Site in the top-left corner of the screen, then tap the name of the blog that you want to delete. You'll find it in the "PUBLISH" section. It's below the bottom-right corner of the post. Skip this step on Android. This is below the post. Doing so deletes the post from your WordPress site. On Android, tap DELETE when prompted.
Summary: Open WordPress. Tap the WordPress icon. Make sure that you're on the correct blog. Tap Blog Posts. Tap More. Tap Trash. Tap Move to Trash when prompted.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The pressure of straining during a bowel movement can damage or reopen the wound in your hernia, resulting in blood in your stool. Prolonged straining may cause swelling in the veins of the anus. This can also tear the anal structure, especially if a large and hard stool is passed. These may all be signs of an infection. When stools are not passed, they stay in the intestines and can block the intestinal opening. This leads to an accumulation of more stools in the impacted part of the intestines and can restrict blood flow, thereby killing the tissues in it. If this occurs, the surrounding pain receptors will be activated and you will likely experience unbearable or excruciating pain.

SUMMARY: Check for blood in your stool. Notice if you have a sharp or excruciating pain in your anus when trying to move your bowels. Contact your doctor if you experience symptoms like fever, swelling and/or bleeding in the surgical site, excessive sweating, or worsening pain. Get medical attention if you experience severe abdominal pain.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can do this by typing "Password Manager" into the computer's search bar (or Finder app). Password managers store and apply commonly-used passwords for the appropriate services (e.g., Facebook or Google). Common password managers include the following:  Keychain Google Smart Lock Stored browser information In most cases, this will be password-protected. If you know the password, you can easily view and apply any saved passwords to their appropriate services. If you don't know the password, you'll have to rely on autofill data for the website or program you're attempting to log into. If the account you're trying to access has a saved password associated with it in your selected browser (or program), it may automatically enter the password for you once the username is entered.  Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox both do this if the user has the cookies and autofill features enabled. If the account holder's computer is a Mac and you have their Keychain password, you may be able to use Keychain to access their stored passwords by navigating to Keychain Access (it should be in the Mac's Utilities folder), opening the "Passwords" tab on the left side of the screen, and selecting the pertinent password. After entering your Keychain password, you'll have the option to display the password in plain text.
Summary: Confirm that the password creator uses a password manager. Open the password manager. Try entering an account's username.

Wear it just long enough for your odor to rub off. Put the sock over your hand, with your fingers holding the catnip dangling down inside the bottom of the sock. Then twist the end of the sock. It doesn't have to be perfectly secure, just enough to allow you to re-wrap the sock with multiple layers. You should now have a new "layer" to add to the toy. You won't need too much. Not all cats like catnip, but cats that do like catnip tend to be quite sensitive to it. One theory on why catnip excites cats is that it acts on the hypothalamus, triggering a predatory reaction. Some research suggests certain molecules in catnip act as an opioid on cats, triggering the pleasure center in cats' brains. Not all cats are affected by catnip. Only about 30-70% of all cats will react to catnip. You may want to make this knot somewhat loose, so that your cat will be able to access the catnip. "Working" for food allows cats to indulge in the natural predatory instincts that all cats are born with. Some cats are immune to catnip, but those that aren't immune will find the toy irresistible. Even if your cat does not like catnip, it will certainly enjoy playing with the toy. Your cat will be able to smell you on the sock, and it may come to associate your smell with the excitement and joy of playing with catnip, making this a great toy for newly adopted cats.
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Wear an old sock for a few hours. Take a large pinch of catnip in your hand. Drop the catnip in the toe. Grip the toe of the sock with the catnip inside and pull the sock off. Repeat this, adding a bit more catnip for every layer. Tie a knot in the end of the sock. Give the toy to your cat.