Problem: Article: Where to move them (or which paddock) is entirely up to you, and the forage in your pastures.  Different paddocks will have forage plants coming at different stages. Targeting pastures or paddocks where grasses haven't quite headed out but are past the 3- or 4-leaf stage is ideal. Each year you begin grazing it's best to start in a different pasture or paddock than the year before, and graze different paddocks from the year before, never keeping to the same schedule as last year's grazing season. This is so that you allow different pastures opportunity to get ahead or reach a different physiological state than they would if they were grazed at the same time year after year. It's perfectly fine to allow some paddocks to get ahead and reach flowering and/or seed set before either grazing, or mowing. Some of your pastures may have a variety of legumes that need to be allowed to set seed before next grazing, all to maintain a healthy stand. These range from clovers, sainfoin and cicer milkvetch to alfalfa, lespedeza and birds-foot trefoil. Depending on the grazing intensity and targeted utilization rate, you should look for things like how much is forage is left behind (basically height-wise, as well as leaf area) from what was there just before the animals were turned in, and ask yourself if you grazed too heavy or possibly too light. One important thing to remember is that it's very easy to allow animals to consume too much grass and not leave enough grass behind. So if you think you may have grazed too light, check plant height before and after to be sure with your grazing or yard stick. Basically, determining how much to leave behind is an art that requires a lot of observation, trial and error, and practice. There is no perfect one-size-fits-all way to judge how much to take versus how much to leave behind. This will help you determine how long your rest period may need to be. Your initial estimated rest period may be too short, or too long; it all depends on how slowly or quickly the plants recover from grazing.
Summary: Move your animals as regularly as you have already chosen. Make observations of the plants left behind after every move. Check the grazed pastures or paddocks once every few days to a week or so to note how plants are coming back.

Problem: Article: Chances are that most sites that list available proxies are also blocked at your school. Building a list at home will help you find more sites to use. A proxy site is a site that fetches the blocked website for you, and displays it through the proxy site. This means that the filter software never actually sees you going to the blocked site (YouTube), just the proxy site. Your search result should list quite a few sites that index available proxy sites. Your school's network administrators actively block new proxy websites as they appear, meaning that a large number of the sites you find will already not work. Grab sites from multiple different proxy lists. You just need to be able to access your list from the school's computer. If it is blocked, move on to the next site until you find one that is unblocked. youtube.com into the URL field. Click the button to open the site. A proxy will increase the time it takes for sites to load since the traffic has to be routed through the proxy server. This means videos will take longer than normal to play. Also, make sure that your proxy doesn't block scripts, or else YouTube won't load.
Summary: Open a search engine on your computer at home. Search for "proxy list". Find a website that lists a lot of available proxies. Make a list of a dozen proxy sites to try. Email the list to yourself or write it down. Visit the first site on your list. Enter . Wait for YouTube to load.

Problem: Article: Most cruise ships have a large pool area (or a few) with chairs, tables, and bars. This is especially fun for groups with kids, but there are also some cruise lines with adult-only pools. Grab a towel and catch some rays or go for a swim!  Many large ships also have a hot tub, which is excellent for some relaxation time in the sun. Don’t forget to wear sunscreen and re-apply regularly! Vacations are for pampering yourself, so take advantage of the onboard salon and spa to get a massage, a new haircut, or a simple manicure or pedicure for a formal night out. You’ll leave feeling refreshed! An activity as simple as watching the sunrise or sunset from the water can be extremely relaxing. Bring along some binoculars and try to catch a glimpse of some dolphins, whales, or other aquatic animals that you can’t see in their natural habitat elsewhere. Many people use vacation as a time to catch up on their reading. Pack a book from your favorite author and find a comfortable place to read a few chapters. This is a great way to relax while refreshing your mind!  If you’re on a cruise, some ships even have libraries where you can borrow books!  Reading aboard a ship may not be a good idea if you are prone to motion sickness. If you begin to feel sick while reading, put your book down immediately.
Summary: Relax by the pool if you’re on a cruise. Visit the salon or spa if you’re on a cruise. Observe nature and sea life. Read a book.

Problem: Article: . To make a great tattoo, put some thought into its design before you apply it to your skin. Use a regular pencil and paper to sketch out some ideas, keeping the following pointers in mind:  Your eyeliner tattoo will look best with bold, simple strokes. Finer lines and more complicated designs could be more likely to smudge and become unrecognizable. Stick with clear shapes. Decide how large you want it to be. A bigger tattoo may be more likely to appear to be hand drawn, whereas a smaller tattoo may look more "authentic." Design your tattoo according to the effect you want to achieve. . Go to the drugstore and buy a simple eyeliner pencil, the type that needs to be sharpened. Pick one that isn't meant to be shiny or oily; a pencil that makes smooth, dry marks will make a longer-lasting smudge-free tattoo.  Jet black eyeliner makes for a striking temporary tattoo, but there's no reason not to choose more than one color. Try emerald, purple, and sapphire to create your design or add a small accent. Avoid liquid eyeliner. It's more difficult to keep this type of eyeliner in place on parts of your body other than your eyelids.  Practice drawing your design with your chosen eyeliner pencils on paper. Get used to the pressure you need to exert to create smooth strokes.
Summary:
Design the tattoo Pick out eyeliner