In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The team leader will make final decisions about definitions or arguments should there be disagreement in the group. He or she will also keep track of time to ensure that preparation is moving efficiently. This method requires you to work alone first, discuss as a group, and then work independently again. Decide if this is the right method for your team and topic. Individually brainstorm the development of your team's argument.  If your topic is, “Should abortion be legal?” you may begin by listing reasons for both sides of the argument. Think of what most intelligent people say about the topic. Remember to focus on how your side will approach presenting convincing arguments and counter-arguments. Discuss your brainstorm as a team. Come to an agreement on how you will interpret the topic, how you will argue your general case, and what kinds of research you will include.  Both teams must prepare a definition of abortion that is accurate. Remember that you should not create a definition that tricks the other team or that confines the debate to a specific place or time. Decide on an approach to the case. Maybe you want to focus on women's rights or family values. No matter the approach, remember that you'll need to assign specific arguments for each speaker. The first and second speakers should begin preparing engaging speeches. The statements should be backed up with research where possible.   The affirmative team's speakers might develop strong arguments for abortion that are backed by historical facts. For example, “Abortion should be legal because the U.S. supreme court declared it a fundamental right after Roe v. Wade.”. The negative side may present moral arguments like, “Abortion should not be legal because it is murder and fetuses feel pain during the procedure.”   The third speakers should take this time to look critically at the case. Determine weakness that the other team may find in your arguments. Prepare to defend your case accordingly.  The affirmative side might consider that some supreme court justices believe that Roe v. Wade should be overturned. The negative side may find that a fetus is not considered a legal person since it cannot survive outside the womb. As a group, discuss your points and any new ideas that emerged in the writing process. Clarify how the new ideas will fit into the first or second speaker's arguments.   All speakers should share their main arguments. Other team members must bring up any flaws and how they can be fixed. For example, someone may have remembered that some religious organizations support a woman's right to reproductive choice. This may be an important point to consider for both sides. Use the last few minutes to clean up your case outline and main arguments.  Clarify how the second or third speaker will respond to any opposing challenges to your main points.
Summary: Designate a team leader. Analyze the topic or resolution (five minutes). Discuss the topic (15 minutes). Prepare speeches individually (15 minutes). Discuss your speeches (10 minutes). Make final revisions (15 minutes).

In a large bowl or a bucket, create a solution of 1 gallon (3.78 liters) warm water, ¼ cup (2 ounces) of liquid dish detergent, and 1 cup (8 ounces) of bleach. Since bleach is an abrasive and potentially harmful substance, wear rubber gloves while making and using the cleaning solution. You may also want to wear old clothes, in case any bleach splashes on them. If you don’t already have any of the cleaning supplies around the house, you can easily purchase all of them at your local grocery store. Place the dispenser into the liquid gently, still wearing your rubber gloves, so that you don’t splash any of the bleach solution out onto yourself. You can let the dispenser soak for about 5–10 minutes so that the bleach and detergent mixture cleans the residue from the plastic. You can lightly shake the bucket or bowl holding the cleaning mixture so that it flows over the fabric softener dispenser and dislodges some of the gunk and grime stuck on the dispenser. When you do this, be careful not to splash any of the bleach solution out on your clothing or skin. You can agitate the bucket once or twice during the 5–10 minutes you’re soaking the dispenser. More than this is unnecessary. Once you’ve waited 10 minutes and pulled the dispenser out of the cleaning mixture (still wearing your rubber gloves), use a clean rag or cotton cloth to wipe the dispenser clean. Remove all residue of  soap and fabric softener, and fully dry the dispenser with the cloth. If there are certain areas of the dispenser that you cannot fully wipe clean with the rag, find an old toothbrush. The toothbrush will allow you to scrub corners or other areas of the dispenser that are hard to reach. Now that you’ve removed and cleaned the dispenser, you can set it back in place in your washing machine. If the housing that the dispenser is set in also has a grimy buildup, you can clean this off by dipping your cloth in the soapy cleaning mixture and wiping the area down.
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One-sentence summary -- Create a cleaning solution. Submerge the fabric softener dispenser in the cleaning solution. Agitate the solution. Wipe the dispenser clean with a soft cloth. Re-install the fabric softener dispenser.

Q: Navigate to this address chrome.google.com/webstore?hl=en-US and search for Extension Nanny for Google Chrome (TM).  ” Navigate to “Tools”―” Extensions”.  You can set it according to your special needs.
A: Open Google Chrome browser. Click Free and click Add to install. If you install it successfully, a small window will pop up, saying “Nanny for Google Chrome (TM) has been added to Chrome. Right click “Customize and control Google Chrome” button on the right side. Check “Enabled”, then click Options. Add the URLs and names of the websites that you want to block in the “Blocked URLs” box, and then click “Save URL”.There are many options in Chrome Nanny.

Problem: Article: It's in the sidebar to the right.  This is the Properties Output icon. This goes next to "X" and "Y" at the top of the Properties Output Window.  By default, the video output is standard HD (1900 x 1080).  If you want a higher (4K 3840 x 2160) or lower (1280 x 720), you can enter the resolution next in this panel.  The higher the resolution, the longer it will take to render. If you don't see this option in the Properties Output menu, click Dimensions at the top of the panel. Use the menu next to "Frame Rate" to select the frames per second.  30 FPS is standard for film, while 29.97 FPS is standard for YouTube. You can select a number of options between 23.97 FPS, up to 60 FPS.  You can also enter a custom FPS. The menu is below "Output".  Select AVI JPEG to render video in AVI format with each frame compressed using JPEG compression.   AVI RAW will render a video in AVI format with no compression.  This produces large video sizes. You can also select an image format, such as JPEG or PNG and render each frame as a separate image so you can add frames a sequence in a video editor like Adobe Premiere Pro. This prevents you from losing all the frames you've rendered if something goes wrong during the render process. It's in the menu bar in the upper-left corner of Blender 3D. It's the second option in the Render menu.  This begins the process of rendering each frame of the animation.  Be patient.  It can take hours or even days to render a video animation.  You can view the progress in the Render window as it works.
Summary:
Click the printer icon. Enter the resolution of your video. Select a frame rate. Select a format from the "File Format" menu. Click Render. Click Render Animation.