Problem: Article: If your carafe is made of metal, gently pour your milk into a microwave-safe container. If your carafe is microwave safe, you can pop it directly in the microwave. Check the milk every 30 seconds until you reach your desired temperature. Overheating your milk can cause it to scald, affecting the flavor. Avoid heating your milk to the point of boiling. Wear an oven mitt or use a tea towel to remove your hot container from the microwave. Handle the milk as if it is very hot—it probably is!—to prevent accidental burns. If you’d like some hot milk in your coffee in addition to just the foam, pour your frothed milk slowly into your cup so the foam doesn’t collapse. Treating your frothed milk gently will prevent it from losing air.
Summary: Microwave your frothed milk for 30-40 seconds. Remove the milk from the microwave. Use a spoon to lift the foam onto your favorite coffee drinks.

Problem: Article: Show that you mean business by arriving five to ten minutes early for any meeting or appointment you might have.  This shows that you respect your time and the time of others. This applies to professional settings.  It is typically okay to be a few minutes late to parties and other social events. Stay up on the current events in your city, state, country and the world.  Don’t just know about the latest pop culture, know about the politics that are affecting you.  This will give you serious topics to discuss with others. Download news apps to your phone and take fifteen minutes daily to read articles every morning.  You can even sign up for news alerts. Should you be assigned a task at work or school, work diligently on it.  Do your research so you can do it to the best of you ability.  If there is a presentation portion, practice beforehand until you have mastered it.  This will show that you take your work seriously. For instance, if you have a presentation coming up, prepare a powerpoint.  Use a simplistic format and include visuals or charts.  Check for typos and practice presenting in the mirror. Take care of your appearance by showering and keeping your hair and clothes presentable. This will keep you looking sharp, neat and clean. You don't have to look ready for a board meeting (unless you're actually going to a board meeting), but you should always look nice.  Iron your clothes the night before so you don’t have to rush in the mornings. Use your clothes to tell people what you want them to think about you. If you want to be taken seriously, don't do things that make people think less of you. Avoid public intoxication, drugs, crime, and other poor decisions.  Instead, involve yourself in positive activities like volunteering. Be mindful of what you post on social media, too.  Avoid posts that glorify drugs, violence or other negative behaviors. If you tell someone that you will do something, you should follow through on that. If they see you as someone that just makes empty promises, they will be very unlikely to take you seriously. Perhaps you promised a coworker that you would pick them up the following morning for work.  Be sure to set a reminder on your phone and wake up early so you can keep the promise. If you are lying often, you can’t really expect people to believe you. They aren't going to trust you to tell them the right information. Always be truthful with others, even when it’s difficult.  They will begin to take you seriously if they know you will be honest with them. People value honesty and genuineness in others. For example, if you don't know something, say, "I'm not familiar with that, but I'll look it up." If someone is being rude to others or suggest something that is wrong, speak up for what you believe.  Do so in a respectful and kind manner.  This will show to others that you have integrity and that you’re willing to fight for what’s right. For instance, your boss might suggest paying the new female coworker less than the male staff because of her gender.  Let him know that this is not okay and that she deserves equal pay to do equal work.
Summary: Arrive early. Read the news. Prepare for your assignments or projects. Dress for success. Set up a good reputation. Follow through on your promises. Tell the truth. Speak up when you disagree.

Problem: Article: You must understand the primary organelles (cell components, essentially the organs of the cell), their relation to one another, and the differences between plant and animal cells if you are going to construct an accurate 3D model.  You must know the different organelles if you are going to model them. Vitally, you must understand their shape. The colors usually given to the different cell components in textbooks are used for contrast and usually bear no resemblance to reality, so in that instance you can be creative. But you must develop the correct shapes in order to model them. It is also important to know how the various cell structures relate to one another. For example, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is always located close to the nucleus because it processes the proteins that are used in DNA replication. Consider where you will place your organelle as you are creating your model.  Know the differences between plant and animal cells. Most importantly, plant cells have an exterior cell wall made of cellulose, contain very large vacuoles (a membrane-bound collection of water and enzymes), and possess chloroplasts (the portions of the plant cell that convert sunlight into usable energy). Centrosomes are only present in animal cells. Similarly, animal cells always have cilia, while plant cells often don't. Animal cells are typically round and irregular, while plant cells are rectangular and fixed in shape. Will your model be a transparent representation, with the cell components suspended in a see-through material? Will it instead be a cutaway model, giving the appearance of a cell that has been cut in half but containing organelles that provide a three-dimensional appearance? Instructions on how to construct two alternative styles of model appear later in this article, but will be summarized here:  The first option is a fully three-dimensional representation of a cell, with all of the organelles suspended in clear gelatin. The second option involves using craft materials to construct a cut-away model that shows a cell with a section removed to facilitate viewing. The materials will obviously vary depending on the type of model you have decided to construct.  It is easiest to use items that already have the general shape of the object you are modeling--say, something roughly circular for a cell nucleus. Of course, many of the organelles are shaped so strangely that it may be impossible to find something that already has the same appearance. In this case you should think of materials that are flexible and can be fitted to whatever appearance you need. Will your 3D model be edible? What types of colors will you use for each organelle? Never lose sight of the vital elements that must be represented in this project, but the form of your model does not always have to limit its style and creativity.
Summary: Understand cells. Develop a concept for your model. Think about the materials you would use. Be creative.

Problem: Article: Get to know the owners of similar sites and get lots of people to link to you. One common mistake is to start advertising the website before it is even done. This is a terrible mistake and could easily lead to the downfall of your website as people find it half finished and vow never to return again as their time has been wasted. Create the website, and have its beginning features done before you open it up to the public. What does this mean? Don't post your URL to every person's wall on Facebook or advertise on YouTube (unless it's on your own channel or page). These types of advertising get passed off as spam and you'll end up with hate on your website. Instead, use keywords so that the site will show up on Google or Yahoo. Use a wide variety of keywords for more advertising.
Summary:
Make yourself known in the world of whatever you're writing about. Create your website before you advertise. Advertise the right way.