Q: The forkball is gripped between your middle and index fingers. Start by placing these fingers on the seams in the same way you would if you were throwing a two-seam fast ball. For a forkball you need a very wide grip. So once you have your fingers on the seams you need to try to spread them out even further so they go outside the seams. This will help you grip the ball more deeply between your index and middle finger than an ordinary split-fingered fast ball. With a forkball grip, most of the work is being done by the index and middle fingers. Your thumb should be bent and held under the ball. Your thumb is supporting the ball more than gripping it. The two main differences to a split-seam fastball grip are how wide you spread your fingers, and how deep into your grip you hold the ball. When you are holding the ball you will feel how the wider your grip, the further the ball will be pushed into your fingers. You want to jam the ball as deep into your grip as you can comfortably. The forkball requires an especially wide grip and as such is easier to pull off if you have long fingers. This is one of the reasons why younger players will find it very difficult to do, and it is generally seen as a pitch to learn once you are fully grown. Some major league teams even actively discourage young players learning it due to the risk of injury. A grip with fingers so far apart puts added stress on the elbow.
A: Grip the ball with your middle and index fingers. Spread out your fingers further. Tuck your thumb under the ball. Jam the ball deep into your two fingers for a tight grip. Don't overstretch your fingers.

Q: If you're suffering from a medical condition, taking any kind of medications, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, always consult your doctor before taking Eno. Bring the Eno package to your doctor just in case so they can take a look at the ingredients. If you don't have Eno yet, write down its ingredients—sodium bicarbonate and citric acid, also known as Svarjiksara or Nimbukamlam, respectively—to show to your doctor. Each Eno power bottle comes listed with specific medical conditions that conflict with it. Be sure to never take Eno powder if you have:  Heart, liver, or kidney problems High blood pressure A low-sodium diet Allergies to Svarjiksara or Nimbukamlam Eno is not indicated for children under the age of 12. If your child is younger than 12 and experiencing heartburn and indigestion, head to your family doctor and consult them for alternative solutions. Try getting rid of heartburn naturally if you aren't old enough to drink Eno. Find somewhere at room temperature with minimal fluctuations. Always keep your Eno powder inside its sachet or bottle with the cap tightly on. If you're unsure of the storage room's temperature, use an ambient thermometer. Keep your Eno powder somewhere safe from pets and children.
A: Consult your doctor before taking Eno if you have medical conditions. Don't take Eno powder if you have the listed medical conditions. Never drink Eno if you're less than 12 years old. Store your ENO somewhere below 86 °F (30 °C).

Q: To have full rights to custody or visitation, the father must be recognized as a legal parent. Once paternity is legally recognized, he has rights to custody or visitation, and also the obligation to child support. It is illegal to have a child and not pay toward his or her well-being. This is the simplest way to establish paternity.  This can be done at your local court, welfare office, family law facilitator or registrar of births. You can also receive the form by mail and sign it before a notary public. POP is a program in the California Department of Child Support Services that acts as a court. Once your declaration is filed here, the declaration will be legally binding and you will have custody rights. You will need to apply for a new birth certificate with the father's name afterward. If there is a dispute about who the father is, you will have to talk to your family law facilitator about how to bring an action in your specific case. You can find your family law facilitator by following the link for your county from the California Court’s Family Law Facilitators List. This will need to be signed by both parties once the father has been established as having the rights and responsibilities of a legal parent. In order to fill out this form, you will need to come to a custody and visitation agreement. You need to make a copy for yourself and for the other parent. The original will be filed with the court. The court will stamp the papers as "filed," keeping the original and returning the copies to you.  Once the forms are filed, the court has approved the order and it is legally binding.
A: Establish parentage. Sign a Voluntary Declaration of Paternity. File your Voluntary Declaration of Paternity with the Paternity Opportunity Program (POP). Bring an action to establish parentage. Fill out a Stipulation and Order for Custody and/or Visitation Form. Make copies of your forms. File the forms with your county clerk.

Q: Freeware are free programs that anyone can download and install without paying. Some are open source, and some are “lite” versions of paid products. Many freeware projects are created by dedicated community members and enthusiasts. Always read the privacy policies and terms of service for freeware products. Ensure that your private data is not being used for marketing or tracking purposes. There are a large number of freeware hosting sites that can give you download links for the software you want. Try to check the developer’s page to make sure that you are getting the latest version.
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Browse freeware hosting sites. Download the program from a reputable host, or directly from the developer.