Article: You can use Skype to call a person in a different country. The call will go through as long as they have internet service. You can call a regular phone number if you add money to your Skype account. If the other person has a cell phone with service or wifi, you can FaceTime (for Apple products) or video chat them from another service, depending on what type of phone they have. You can download Skype for free on your computer or as a mobile app. You will just need to create an account to begin using it. Skype is only a free service if you’re calling another Skype account. To call a phone number, go to your account and select “Buy Credit.” Select an amount, add your payment information, and then press “Pay Now.” You will be able to make calls until the credit runs out. Chats, such as FaceTime, are always free, though both parties must own Apple products to use it. If you’re calling another Skype or FaceTime account, you will need for them to be a part of your contact list first. Search the person’s name and ask to be their friend if it is Skype. If they accept, you can voice or video chat them. For FaceTime, you will just need their phone number. Search for your friend’s name in your contact list. To make a call, press the red button that looks like it has a telephone on it. If the person accepts, you can begin talking. Each party will need working internet for the call to go through and work properly. If the person doesn’t answer on Skype, you can leave a voicemail that will be delivered to them the next time they open the application.
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Ask the person if they have Skype or other chat. Add credit to Skype if necessary. Request to be the person’s contact. Call for a video or voice chat.
Article: The better quality grapes you choose, the better quality jelly you’ll have once you finish cooking them. While red or Concord grapes are the most common when making jelly, there’s no right grape to choose. Pick a grape that you like the taste of and that you can get a lot of.  You can use either seeded or seedless grapes, as well as grapes that are green, white, or red. This will affect the look and taste of your finished jelly, but it will be delicious nonetheless. If you don’t have easy access to fresh grapes or don’t want to cook them into juice yourself, you can use grape juice instead and skip to Part 2. Make sure the grape juice you choose is made fresh and doesn’t have any added sugar.
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Start with around 4 pounds (1.8 kg) of grapes.
Article: Lay your ruler on the paper, then trace a pencil along the straight edge. This line segment will form one side of your equilateral triangle, which means that you will need to draw two more lines of exactly the same length, each reaching toward a point at a 60° angle from the first line. Make sure that you have plenty of room to draw all three sides! Slide a pencil into your compass, and make sure that it's sharp! Put the point of your compass at one end of the segment, and set the pencil point at the other. Do not adjust the point of the compass, and do not change the set "width" of the tool from the compass point to the pencil point. Swing the pencil-point of the compass in a quarter-circle up and away from the line segment. Without changing the width of the compass spread, move the point of the compass to the other end. Carefully swing the pencil-point of the compass so that the new arc crosses over the first arc that you drew. This is the apex (the "top" point) of your triangle. It should lie at the exact center of the line segment that you've drawn. You can now draw two straight lines leading to this point: one from each end of the "bottom" line segment. Use a ruler to draw two more straight line segments: the remaining sides of the triangle. Connect each end of the original line segment to the point at which the arcs cross. Make sure that the lines are straight. To finish the job, erase the arcs that you drew so that only the triangle remains!  Consider tracing this triangle onto another page. This way, you can start fresh with a clean shape. If you need a bigger or a smaller triangle, repeat the process but adjust the length of the original line segment. The longer the sides, the bigger the triangle!
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Draw a straight line. Span the segment with your compass. Trace a quarter-circle arc. Switch the compass around. Draw a second arc. Mark the point where the two arcs cross. Finish the triangle.