Q: You cannot start the quest to reach Pandaria until level 85. If you're desperate to get there earlier, you can ask a warlock or mage for a portal at any level. Once you are level 85 and own the Mists of Pandaria expansion, you'll get the King's Command quest as soon as you enter Stormwind. If your quest log is full, remove a quest and talk to Varian Wrynn in Stormwind Keep or check one of the Hero's Call Boards in the city. A bug may prevent players who purchased a level 90 boost from getting this quest. You should be able to jump straight to The Mission quest, described below. A cinematic will begin as soon as you approach the castle proper in the center of the keep. Watch King Varian and the admiralty talk about a shipwreck on an uncharted island. After the cutscene, your character will be standing in front of Rell Nightwind. Speak with Rell to accept the next quest: The Mission. The massive flying gunship called the Stormfire hovers in the air north of the docks. Fly up to the gunship on a flying mount, or ask someone with a two-person mount for a ride. Another cutscene will start, and you will begin the journey to Pandaria.
A: Reach level 85. Enter Stormwind to start the quest. Enter Stormwind Keep. Talk to Rell Nightwind to accept The Mission. Fly to the gunship north of the Stormwind harbor. Talk to Sky Admiral Rogers.

Article: These are considered to be clouds that are between 19,500 feet (5,943 meters) and 42,500 feet (12,954 meters). This encompasses cirrus, cirrostratus and cirrocumulus clouds. These clouds tend to be frozen (filled with ice crystals) and have blurry outlines; they are generally thin and wispy to the human eye.   Contrails from jet airplanes are also found at this level in the Earth's atmosphere. High clouds produce beautiful red, orange and yellow colors in the sky at sunrise and sunset. Rings of light around the moon or the sun are caused by cirrus clouds. A halo around the sun or moon can suggest rain or snow on the way, especially if accompanied by thickening lower clouds. Cirrus clouds often partially obscure the sun. Cirrus clouds are distinguishable by their thin, white and wispy appearance. They generally reach an altitude above 20,000 feet (6,000 meters). The thinness tends to be due to the frigid winds in the upper atmosphere. Cirrus clouds are made up of ice crystals formed by supercooled water droplets.  Cirrus clouds that are sparse and stay that way usually show signs of fair weather. When cirrus clouds change into cirrostratus clouds, wind and precipitation are probably on their way within the next 24-36 hours. Cirrus indicates moisture above; if cirrus changes to altostratus and then stratus, a storm approaches soon. You'll see cirrus clouds as a warm front advances. The direction in which cirrus clouds move will usually tell you the direction of air movement, namely the weather coming your way. Cirrus clouds are sometimes referred to as horse's or mare's tails because they curl out like a horse's tail. These clouds are often found in rows and they look like little puffed-up ripples. Some people think these clouds look like fish scales. The broken or rippled nature of these clouds is caused by air turbulence; it's bad news for anyone flying through them, but great news on the ground because these clouds usually mean that the weather is going to stay the same with no major sudden changes. These clouds tend to lack shape and have a hazy appearance. They usually spread across much of the sky. They suggest moisture is present in a large part of the sky, indicating that rain might be due soon. Thicker cirrostratus clouds can come from the top of an advancing storm system. Cirrostratus clouds are made up of ice crystals as well, but unlike cirrus clouds they can cover the entire sky and be up to several-thousand feet thick. Cirrostratus clouds are sheetlike and nearly transparent. Although these are machine made by jet airplanes, contrails can help you to know the weather in the heights above. Contrails are condensation, formed when the jet's warm exhaust mixes with the very cool air surrounding the jet in the upper atmosphere.  If the contrail disappears quickly, or you see a jet with no contrail, this means that the upper atmosphere you're observing is dry. On a lovely day, you can usually take this as a sign that the weather is going to remain fine for a while. On the other hand, if the contrail is obvious for a time, is long and spreads, the upper atmosphere you're observing is wet. Grab your coat and umbrella because the weather will probably change soon, if it hasn't already.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look for high altitude clouds (also known simply as "high clouds"). Know your cirrus cloud. Spot a cirrocumulus cloud. Look for cirrostratus clouds. Learn how to tell the difference between cirrus clouds and cirrostratus clouds. Watch for contrails.

Q: If you must hide your relationship because of a difference in values -- whether religious or cultural -- seek the help of people who have been in similar situations. Bide time to help your parents and/or partner adjust to the situation. By surrounding yourself with caring and respectful people, you can rise above your parents’ closed-mindedness if they are unwilling to change. Assure your partner that they are cared for and that you don’t agree with your parents but don’t want to lose your relationship with them. Build his confidence that your parents' opinions won’t hurt your relationship. Let him know that he is more important than your parent’s approval and that the secrecy is temporary. You don’t need to put a time limit, but it can be expected that your partner may give you an ultimatum. No one wants to be in a relationship that their partner is ashamed to be in. Be prepared to choose between telling your parents or losing your partner. This isn’t about who is right or wrong, this is about how you define family and your own values. Everyone will have to learn to respect and accept one another if you want to have them in your life. Be strong in your own values and communicate respectfully that you are unwilling to compromise that. Hiding your relationship should not be permanent. It may take time for your parents to realize that only you know what’s best for you.  If it means losing your parents, that is for them to decide. Being true to yourself is what's most important for your mental, emotional and physical health.
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Surround yourself with supportive people. Support your partner. Don’t take a side.