In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's a light blue app with a bold, white V. You can download the app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store if it's not already on your device. If you have Touch ID enabled, tap the Home button. It's a pencil icon next to a “$.” It's in the lower-right (Android) or upper-right corner (iPhone or iPad) of the screen. Tap the name of a contact, or type the name, email address, or mobile number of the person(s) from whom you'd like to request money. You can request money from more than one person at a time. Use the keypad to enter the amount you're requesting, including the decimal point. The amount will appear to the right of the payer's name at the top of screen. Type it in the "What's it for?" field below the payer's contact information. You must enter something in the "What's it for?" field, but there is no length requirement. It's on the left side of the screen, just above the keyboard. It's a green button that appears just above the keyboard.  The request will be sent to the recipient(s) you entered. When the request is accepted, the requested amount will be added to your Venmo balance. Once the funds are in your Venmo account, you can transfer them to your bank, if you wish.
Summary: Open Venmo. Enter your username and password and tap Sign In. Tap the "New Payment/Request" button. Enter a payer. Enter an amount. Enter a reason for the request. Tap Request. Tap Request $(Amount) from (Payer).

Make sure the tarp covers the entire area where you plan to thresh so you don’t lose any of the grains. Keep the tarp flat so you have the maximum amount of floor coverage.  A bedsheet will work as a substitute if you do not already have a tarp. Work outdoors so there is a breeze. This helps blow away chaff that’s still attached to the grain. If you have to work indoors, open a window or door to make sure it’s ventilated. After 2 to 3 weeks have passed, the barley should be dried out and have a low enough moisture content for you to thresh the grains. Take all of the bundles to the area you’ve prepared. Hit the end of the stalk with the grain pods with enough force to break the grains off. Use controlled swings with bat so the grains fall onto the tarp and prevent any crop loss. This process is known as threshing. Threshing machines will do this process for you if you have access to one and will work much faster for larger crops. They can be rented from farm equipment or large machinery stores. Bring the 4 corners of the tarp to the middle so all the barley moves to the center. Pick up the tarp by the corners and slowly pour the barley into a 5 US gal (19 L) bucket. Hold the bucket 1 foot (0.30 m) above the other and slowly pour the barley. Wind will blow any residual chaff left on the grains as you pour. Repeat pouring the barley back and forth 6 to 10 times. This process is known as winnowing. If you’re working in an enclosed space, use a fan pointed at the buckets to blow away any chaff.
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One-sentence summary -- Lay a tarp on the ground in a well-ventilated area. Collect the dried bundles of barley. Use a bat or stick to beat the grains from the stalks over the tarp. Transfer the grain from the tarp into a bucket. Pour the barley back and forth between 2 buckets to remove the chaff.

Q: Fortunately or unfortunately, no matter what you do, there will always be uncertainties in life. The best thing you can do is remember that life would be really boring if we always knew what was going to happen. For example, if we knew when we were born who we would marry, how many kids we have, what kind of job we would do, we would lose our sense of adventure and curiosity. When a level of uncertainty appears in your life, we tend to let it take over our thoughts. This includes questions about different outcomes, and finding information about different outcomes could be helpful in allowing you to deal with the uncertainty. Therefore, it is not a bad idea to give yourself some time to dive into whatever information you can get your hands on. For example, if you or someone you love, has found out they may be suffering from a serious disease, search the internet for all the information you can find. Talk to other people who have the disease. This may result in some scary truths, but it may also help calm your anxiety that is related to the uncertainty of the diagnosis. If you are convinced that things will always work out how you want them, or that things must be a certain way, then you are bound to be disappointed. Instead, remind yourself that no matter how things work out, you will learn how to be happy if you can be open to the possibilities that lie in front of you. For example, if you are worried because you feel uncertain about whether or not you will get to go on a date with the person you like, remember that there are many other people on the planet, and just because you like someone doesn’t mean they should like you back. If it turns out they don’t feel the same, you will eventually meet other people you find interesting, and they might feel the same. Remind yourself that you can deal with whatever comes your way both mentally and emotionally. If you aren’t feeling confident, remind yourself of a time when you overcame a really tough situation. You could also do something to reassure yourself of your emotional strength. You could, for example, do something that scares you, like going to a social gathering where you don’t know anyone and making a new friend. If nothing else works, try giving yourself to an engaging activity. If you have a job, put in a few extra hours, which will force you to focus on something else for awhile.  Another good way to use your time is through volunteering. You could try volunteering at an animal shelter, which will give you a good way to focus on something else, and will help a homeless animal as well. You could also use a different activity to distract yourself for a few hours, adult coloring books have become very popular recently, and many claim that they are a good way to relax and get your mind off of the day’s stress and worries. Think of a time where you previously experienced anxiety related to uncertainty. How did you cope with the issue then? Did it work out in your favor, or not? Reminding yourself that you’ve been here before, and made it through can be a comfort that uncertainty is not the worst thing in the world.  If your past experience did not work out how you wanted, then it is more proof that no matter what happens, you will find a way through it. For example, maybe you had to make a tough decision about which university to attend. How did it work out for you? Were you sorry that you chose the university that you did? Most likely not! If you felt that you had chosen the wrong one, how did you deal with it?
A: Understand that uncertainty is a part of life. Allow yourself some time to fixate. Accept that there are no “shoulds” in life. Reassure yourself that you are strong. Distract yourself. Reflect on past experiences.

Problem: Article: The AASBD (All-American Soap Box Derby) organization has specific requirements and limitations that you and your gravity racer will need to meet. The divisions are:  The Stock Division, designed for participants aged 7 to 13. The combined weight of car and driver may not exceed 200 pounds. The Super Stock Division is open to participants between the ages of 10 and 17, and the combined weight of car and driver not to exceed 240 pounds. The Masters Division is open to participants between the ages of 10 and 17. Car and driver may not exceed 255 pounds. All competition kits must be purchased through the AASBD. They are available online at here. They are available at http://www.aasbd.net/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?search=action&category=0013.
Summary:
Determine your racing division. Purchase the kit. Download the plans. Build it!