Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove oil stains. Remove sweat stains. Remove scuffs.

Answer: Pour a small amount of talcum powder on the stained spot. Wait for an hour or two for the powder to soak up the oil. Use a vacuum or brush to remove the powder. Whenever you sweat, you should immediate wipe the area with a damp white cloth. This will keep the salt from your perspiration from seeping into your hat.  On dark straw hats, you should use ammonia to get rid of these stains. Mix half a teaspoon of ammonia with half a teaspoon of water in a bowl. Then, dip a small brush into the water mixture and use it to go over the stained area. With a light straw hat, you can use a hydrogen peroxide and water mixture. Combine a half teaspoon of each in a bowl. Just take a brush, dip it in the mixture, and lightly scrub the sweat-stained area. Wait for the area to dry before wearing the hat again. Using an art gum eraser, lightly rub scuffed spots. The gum should make the scuffs disappear.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the program. Choose a profile picture. Configure your webcam and microphone. Add contacts.

Answer: You will be asked to sign in with your Skype username, your Microsoft account, or your Facebook account, depending on the option you chose during your account creation. Enter the necessary information and sign in. Upon starting Skype for the first time, you will be asked to choose a profile picture. This is an optional step but makes it easier for your contacts to recognize you. During the first time startup, Skype will attempt to test your webcam and microphone. If they are properly connected to your computer, you should see an image from your webcam appear in a box. Speak a few words into the microphone to make sure that it is working properly. Once Skype is up and running, you will be presented with your profile. Your list of contacts appears on the left side of the application and is most likely currently empty. To add contacts, click the “+” button next to the person icon above the contacts list.  Search by name, email address, or Skype username. Select the person that you want to add from the results list. This will open their profile in the right frame of the app. You can send them a text message, call them, or add them to your contacts. Click the blue link in the text area to add them to your contact list.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Heat 2 teaspoons (9.9 ml) of olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Transfer the optional mixture to a bowl and turn the burner down to medium.

Answer: Place a cast-iron or nonstick skillet on the stove and pour in the olive oil. Turn the burner to medium-high and let the oil heat for at least 1 minute. If you made a vegetable and ham filling, scoop them into a bowl and set the bowl aside. Then, reduce the burner so the egg whites won't fry when you add them to the skillet.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get information about the applicant’s professional experience. Ask about the applicant’s academic awards. Find out about the applicant’s hobbies. Ask for general information from the person you are recommending.

Answer:
Ask the applicant to give you some details about her work history. You need to know what kind of professional experience she has that could assist her in her life as a sorority sister that you could reference in your letter. For example, if she volunteered or worked at a nursing home this would be a good thing for you to know so that you could mention it in your recommendation letter. An important thing to mention in your recommendation letter is any academic awards that the sorority applicant may have received. These kinds of awards bode well for applicants so it will be very beneficial for you to mention it in your letter of recommendation. Many sororities give preference to applicants with excellent academic achievements. Since applying to sororities can be so competitive, it may be necessary for you to mention some of the hobbies of the girl for whom you are writing the recommendation letter. This could be one of the only things that sets her apart from some of the other applicants. Some examples of hobbies that are worthwhile to mention include any kind of leadership or service experiences, volunteering to help others, or playing a musical instrument. Compile a list of all of their awards, activities, interests, hobbies, and academic honors. Interview the girl to ask why she wants to be part of that particular sorority and ask for any qualities she thinks she possesses that fit in with the needs and expectations of that sorority. Gather a picture of the candidate as well.