Q: While “soccer” is the most frequently used word in North America and other English speaking countries, in Europe and other parts of the world the sport is called “football”. Knowing the difference will be highly useful when looking up information about the games, but also when discussing the sport with friends and other supporters from around the world. To begin with, you can look up the top leagues’ websites that will have detailed information about their players. Start with the most famous names.  Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are two of the top players worldwide for the last decade. They both play in Spain’s La Liga. Romelu Lukaku is a young powerful striker who plays for the Premier League club Manchester United. Thiago Alcantara, known only as Thiago, plays for the Bundesliga club FC Bayern Munich. He is a tenacious defender and skilled on the counterattack. Having in-depth knowledge about historical events and the development of the game and its tactics will only make you appreciate the sport even more. Depending on your interests, you can choose from several titles:  For more information about the history of the sport you can read “The Ball is Round: A Global History of Football” by David Goldblatt.  For more information about strategy and tactics you can read “Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Soccer Tactics ” by Jonathan Wilson.  For more information about how to watch and understand the sport you can read “How to Watch Soccer” by Ruud Gullit. For daily updates about ongoing games, there are several online sources that can provide accurate information. One of the most popular sites to consult is espnfc.com.  Other highly informative sites about the Premier League, but also the other European leagues, are bbc.com and dailymail.co.uk. For getting quick information about game scores, you can use the LiveScore app.
A: Know the correct terminology. Learn about the players. Read books about the history of the sport. Read daily sports news.

Article: Popular brands of adhesives that can be used in shoe repair include Shoe Goo, Liquid Nails, and Gorilla Glue. Read reviews of each product and purchase the one that fits your needs and budget.  Using most adhesives will leave a clear or milky film wherever it dries. Adhesives can be used to fix holes in leather shoes, sneakers, and skate shoes. Shoe Goo comes in clear and black. Peel the insole out of the bottom of the shoe from the heel. If the insole is glued to the bottom of the shoe, leave it in the shoe while you repair it. Set the insole aside so that you can replace it later. Lay the sticky side of the duct tape down inside of the shoe and cover up the hole. The tape will give the adhesive filler something to stick to. Make sure the entire hole is covered. If you don’t have duct tape, you can use electrical tape. Tilt the tube or bottle of glue over the hole and squeeze it so that the glue completely covers the hole. Ensure the hole is covered with the adhesive on the outside of the shoe or it won’t create a watertight seal.  It’s normal for the glue to clump over the hole. Don’t worry about getting the adhesive to look clean on the shoe during this application. The adhesive will be too sticky at first, so give it 1-2 minutes to dry so that it can partially harden. Once it hardens, use a wooden stick or your finger to spread the glue in an even layer on the outside of the shoe. Don’t leave the stick or your finger in one spot for too long or it will get stuck to the glue. Give the adhesive enough time to fully dry and form a seal. The hole in your shoe should now be plugged up and waterproof. Press down on the adhesive to ensure that it is firmly attached to your shoe. If you don't give the adhesive enough time to dry, it will smear off the shoe. When you remove the tape, the adhesive should be flat on the inside of your shoe. If you were fixing a hole in the sole of the shoe, reinsert the insole before wearing them. If everything was done properly, the hole in your shoe should now be fixed.
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Purchase an adhesive sealant from a hardware store or online. Remove the insole if you are repairing the sole of the shoe. Apply duct tape over the hole on the inside of the shoe. Squeeze the adhesive on top of the holes. Spread the shoe glue over the holes in an even layer. Let the adhesive dry overnight. Remove the duct tape and replace the insole.

Problem: Article: Keeping trash bags in your car will help you collect trash as necessary instead of just tossing it onto the floor. Among the most inexpensive options is to use an empty tissue box. Fill it with plastic bags saved from trips to the grocery or convenience store, and grab a bag whenever you need one. If you’re not a fan of using disposable plastic bags, you can use a plastic or glass sealable food storage container. Typically used for storing cereal, you can find a storage container at a grocery or home goods store.  Try sticking velcro strips to the bottom so you can secure the storage container to the floor. You always can line it with a trash bag to easily dispose of the trash you’ve collected. To cut down on disposable plastic, just throw your trash in it, empty it out into your home trash receptacle, then wash it. Try using a container for recyclables and one for non-recyclable trash. Instead of using empty tissue boxes or cereal storage containers, you could always buy a trash can designed specifically for cars. Many models come with either strips that secure it to the car floor or straps that hang it from one of the front seats. You can buy one online or find one at an auto or home improvement store. Cup holders are notorious for collecting all sorts of grime and bits of garbage. After cleaning them out, place a cupcake holder inside each, then change them out periodically. You can also purchase store-bought car cup holder coasters.
Summary: Keep an empty tissue box filled with trash bags in your car. Use a cereal container to collect trash. Purchase a car trash receptacle. Place cupcake liners inside cup holders.

Q: This, of course, should only be done when there is no harm that can come to your child or anyone else. For example, if your child is in the habit of throwing their juice when in their high chair, let them throw the cup.  Before handing them the cup, remind them of the rule and the consequences: "Remember, if you throw your cup, your juice will spill and you won't have any juice to drink." A mess on the floor might be annoying for you, but there's a good chance you'll need to clean the floor after a 2 year old's meal anyway. After they throw their cup on the floor, the 2 year old will undoubtedly ask for their juice. Point out that since they threw the juice, there is no more juice for them. For example: “I'm sorry, Kate, but your cup is empty now because you threw it on the floor. You don't have any more juice.” You might need to explain the consequence more than once, until your toddler makes the connection between throwing the juice and not being able to have it. If they cry out “But I want my juice!” calmly reply that “When you throw your cup and spill your juice, there is no more juice to drink.” Even if they throw a tantrum, hold firm and remain calm. Ignore them (without leaving the room) until they've calmed down, and don't relent and give them more juice. The next time the 2 year old is in a high chair, remind them not to throw their cup, or else there will be no more juice for them. It may take a few tries, but they'll eventually make the connection. For instance, once you hand them the juice cup, say “Now Jordan, remember that if you throw your juice cup, you won't have any more juice to drink.”
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Permit the behavior that will provide natural consequences. Explain the natural consequence. Reinforce what happened. Offer reminders when they're in the same situation.