Article: A cold punch bowl will ensure that your punch stays the right consistency for longer. As for the sherbet, the amount depends on the quantity needed. Figure about 1 large scoop of sherbet per person. For a glass just for yourself, chill your favorite glass in the freezer. Take it out along with the sherbet, add in a scoop (or two if you're feeling adventurous), and fill with the appropriate juices. Mix it up and you're good to go! If your sherbet was rock hard out of the freezer, it may take a few minutes to combine. The punch should be just about perfect when the sherbet has just started melting.  For lime sherbet punch, add the ginger ale and pineapple juice. Don't have ginger ale? You could use any lemon-lime or citrus-y soda. For raspberry sherbet punch, add the lemon-lime soda and fruit juice. Raspberry compliments most flavors. For orange sherbet punch, add the ginger ale, orange juice, and pineapple juice. You could also experiment with mango or pomegranate if you'd like. Are your ratios of sherbet to liquid how you like it? Should it be sweeter or tangier? Now is the time to adjust with more sherbet or additional juices. Is it too thick? Too thin? How could it be better? If the recipe doesn't taste like you imagined, get creative! What other juices or sodas could you throw in the mix to get that zing you're looking for? Sherbet punch has a sweet bite that can be quite addictive. You probably won't need to worry about leftovers! These are best served immediately, in chilled glasses if possible. Add a wedge of lemon, lime, orange, or a raspberry or cherry (heck, all 5 if you'd like!) for additional presentation points!
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Scoop sherbet into a chilled punch bowl. Mix the sherbet and soda/juices until it's a uniform consistency. Give it a taste test. Serve the punch to waiting guests, or just enjoy it by yourself.

Problem: Article: By spending some time identifying your natural strengths and talents, you can start to feel better about yourself overall, and you'll also be able to find ways to start making connections with other people who have the same interests.  If you've determined that you are gifted musically, for example, you can begin to think of ways that you can meet other people in a music-oriented setting. If you're not so great at athletics, then deciding to meet other people by joining a soccer club could be a bit too challenging at first. Not only will you have to deal with your anxiety about talking to new people, you'll also be nervous or awkward about performing physically. Now that you're starting to feel more comfortable being around people and have thought about your interests and talents, it's time to step it up and look for ways to find longer lasting friendships.  If you love to read, for example, consider joining a local book club. You can ease into it, and may not have to talk much at the first couple of visits, but know that you'll be surrounded by people who have the same interests as you and who want to hear what you have to say. If athletics are your thing, look for advertisements for running clubs or intramural sports teams, or join a local gym and sign up for a group class. After a couple of sessions, you'll recognize familiar faces, and you'll know that you have something in common to talk about. If you don't have time in your schedule for regular meetings, you may still be able to connect with other people by going to concerts, readings, plays, or talks in your area. People often linger around after these events, or you may start to recognize familiar faces after you go to a few concerts, for example, in which case you could have an in for a conversation and maybe a new friendship. Yet another great way to meet people is to identify causes you care about and volunteer for them. For example, you can work to build homes for the needy, read to the elderly in nursing homes, or work for a political campaign. After you've gone to a few club meetings, concerts, or volunteer sessions, and have a few conversations under your belt, challenge yourself to take the initiative and invite someone else to do something with you.  For example, if you joined a running club and chatted with Sam a few times, you could let him know about a 5K you were thinking of running next week. Ask him if he'd like to sign up to run it together. Or perhaps you've gone to book club a few times and learned about a famous author's visit to the local college campus next week. Invite the other members of the club to go to the reading with you, and suggest that you all go out to coffee afterwards. If you're a true loner at heart, it can be easy for you to be tempted by the call of your couch and your Netflix queue and find excuses to cancel your plans. Try to find ways to make it harder for you to cancel your plans; if others are depending upon you, you'll be less likely to find excuses to be anti-social. For example, if you told your coworkers that you'll go out for dinner on Friday, you might be thinking about being “sick” come 6pm. If, however, you had agreed to pick up your colleague and drive her to the restaurant, it will be much harder for you to bow out and spend the night alone. Even though you may feel really unhappy being alone and are starting to get desperate for friends, it's important that you choose to spend time with people who will treat you well. You don't have to follow through on a relationship that is not fulfilling, that makes you feel bad about yourself, or which is abusive just for the sake of being more social. If after time you find that it is still really difficult for you to break out of your shell, or if the thought of being around other people or in crowds makes you feel nauseated or panicky, you may suffer from some degree of anxiety disorder. If this is the case, you will benefit tremendously from seeking professional help from either your physician or a mental health care professional.Together, you can help identify the cause of your anxiety, and work on a treatment plan, which may include therapy, medication or a combination of both.
Summary: Identify and explore your talents. Join clubs or groups which are centered on your interests. Go to events. Volunteer. Extend invitations to other people. Make it hard for you to cancel or make excuses. Be selective. Learn about social anxiety.

Tap one of the tabs to select your category.   Tap the screen to show the playback controls. Tap the Pause button to pause the video and slide a finger across the bar at the bottom of the screen to adjust the volume. You can also skip between videos in a series by tapping the forward and back buttons
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Tap the Videos icon on your iPad’s Home screen to launch the Videos app. Tabs are shown at the top of the screen, for Movies, TV Shows, Podcasts and Music Videos. Tap the title of the podcast or TV show episode you want to watch (for movies and music videos, skip to the next step). Tap the title of the video you want to watch. The video begins playing on your iPad. Slide a finger across the bar at the top to skip forward and back in the video. You can stream the video via AirPlay by tapping the AirPlay button (rectangle with an arrow) and selecting an available device. To stop watching the Video, tap the Done button.