INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Adjust any of these ingredients to taste, and tie this bundle up securely. In a medium saucepan, add four to six cups of fresh apple cider, the spice packet, and 1/4-cup of real maple syrup. Warm over medium heat until the cider is hot, but not boiling, and then let it steep until it's "mulled" enough for your taste. In warmed mugs, add the cider, a cinnamon stick garnish, and serve on a plate with a slice of orange or fresh, warm pumpkin bread.

SUMMARY: In a square of cheesecloth, place a couple of cinnamon sticks, four whole cloves, four allspice berries, plus the skin of half an orange and lemon, cut into small strips. Warm the cider. Serve it up.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The amount should only be about the size of a grain of rice. While you want the primer to cover your eyelid completely, too much primer can completely backfire. It can cause your makeup to pill, clump, appear chalky or shiny. Too little, and your eye makeup won't stay.  This amount of primer should be enough for both eyes. It's always better to start with less product and build layers if you need to instead of starting with too much and trying to wipe it off. Remember: less is more when it comes to primer. It should take about 20 seconds for the primer to absorb and dry. You can then apply your eye makeup as you normally would. Your eyelid should feel like a flat canvas and your shadow should go on smoothly. If it appears cakey or clumpy, you used too much primer and should use a little less next application. Try using the primer on your eyebrows to keep brow powder in place, too.
Summary: Dab a small amount of primer on the back of your hand. Allow the primer to dry before completing your eye makeup.

Whether a green card is available is determined by 1) the date the labor certification was filed (known as the “Priority Date”); 2) the occupation’s “Preference Category”; and 3) the foreign national’s country of nationality. If the priority date is current for the foreign national’s preference category and country of nationality (marked by a “c”), or the priority date is after the date listed on the visa bulletin, the foreign national may apply for a green card.  A job that requires a Master’s degree or a Bachelor’s degree plus five years of experience will place the foreign national in the EB-2 preference category. All other jobs with lesser requirements will place the foreign national in the EB-3 preference category. The DOS visa bulletin is found here and is updated each month. Additionally, submit these documents or pass these requirement for continued eligibility:  Apply for a work authorization and advance parole document.  Having Form I-485 pending allows the foreign national to file Form I-765 and Form I-131, respectively. Obtain a medical exam by a civil surgeon approved by USCIS.  A list of civil surgeons can be found here. Include a check for the government filing fee of $1,070 Include a copy of your passport, visa, I-94 card, and any USCIS approval notices.  Also include a copy of your birth certificate. You may apply for a green card for your spouse and children under age 21.  To do so, file a form each for your spouse and children under age 21 with their supporting documents.  Include a copy of your marriage certificate. You will be allowed to enter the US with that visa and then will be mailed your green card a few weeks later.  Send original documents to the National Visa Center.  A list of required documents will be mailed to the applicant with instructions. File Form DS-260 online.  This form and its instructions can be accessed here.
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One-sentence summary -- Determine if there is a green card available by checking the DOS visa bulletin. If the foreign national is present in the United States in valid immigration status, file for an “Adjustment of Status” with USCIS via Form I-485. If the foreign national is not present in the United States, attend an appointment at a US Embassy or Consulate abroad and obtain an immigrant visa.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you first get a pet rat, give him at least a week to get used to his new surroundings (and to you). Your rat needs to feel comfortable and safe before he will respond to training; rushing into this will not produce the results you're hoping for.  Sit near your rat's cage for 5 minutes at a time, several times a day and talk softly to him. This will help him get used to your presence and voice. Once he knows you are not a threat, he will be more receptive to training. Avoid making loud sounds or sudden movements near your rat while he's adjusting to his new home. Place a hand inside his cage while holding treat and let him come to you to get it. After doing this enough times, your rat will learn that he can trust you and will also associate you with positive feelings (from treats and affection). He will also become used to coming into contact with you, which is a prerequisite for shoulder training.  Use a soft voice and handle/pet him gently when he approaches you. It could take him a while to approach you at first (several minutes), but be patient. Don't give up on this because you think it's taking too long. This could teach your rat that if he waits long enough you will go away. Once your rat is comfortable with this, hold the treat just outside his cage to get him to come out and get it. Ideally, you will have him take a treat from your hand every time you approach his cage for at least the first several days after beginning this process. This reinforces the association between your presence and treats and will quickly make him want to be around you.  Healthy treats that rats usually love include banana chips, plain Cheerios, sunflower seeds, plain yogurt, and peas. Be careful not to overdo it with the treats; over-feeding can lead to your rat becoming overweight, which is not good for his health. Clicker training is an effective way of teaching animals (including rats) to associate the sound from the clicker with a reward. The easily identifiable click signals to your rat that a treat is soon to come as a result of his behavior.  The click sound must come immediately before the reward in order for your rat to learn this association; time this to occur just as he's about to take the treat. Your rat will learn this association most quickly if you also wait for him to do something on his own, then click and reward him immediately. This teaches your rat that he is in control of this game. Rats can understand simple voice commands, so long as you consistently use them. This trick helps when it comes time to shoulder train because you will be able to keep him near you just by calling his name.  Say your rat's name whenever you hand him a treat. After doing this for a while, hold the treat away from him a little and say his name. Eventually, he will know to come to you when he hears his name, even if you are out of sight when you call him. Other simple verbal commands can be helpful too, such as "no" and "come." Work these in when appropriate.

SUMMARY:
Let your rat get used to his new home. Let your rat approach you. Hand feed your rat often. Use a clicker device. Teach your rat his name.