Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check the gem for air bubbles. Use the scratch test. Watch how light reflects from the sapphire.

Answer: Lab-created sapphires are essentially glass that is put through a process similar to the one that forms natural sapphires. Since they are glass, tiny air bubbles remain in them after they form. If you see any bubbles inside of the sapphire then it is not real. Be sure to turn the sapphire over and inspect it from every angle. It’s possible that air bubbles will only be visible from one angle. If you have two sapphires and you know for sure one is real, use it to scratch the second one. Gems of equal hardness can’t scratch each other, so if both are real sapphires then nothing will happen. If the real sapphire leaves a scratch on the second sapphire, then the second one is not real, or is at least of lower quality. This test can damage a synthetic sapphire, so be wary of ruining the inferior gem. Turn the lights off in a room and shine a flashlight on the sapphire. If the sapphire is real, it will only reflect light that is the same color as the sapphire. If it is fake, meaning it is made of glass, it will reflect other colors besides the color of the gem.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Accept responsibility for your choices. Look for patterns in your love life. Examine your feelings about being single. Protect yourself. Forgive yourself for past mistakes.

Answer: Even though it might not feel very good, making the decision to take responsibility for the decisions you’ve made will help you learn and grow. After all, to be responsible for your choices is the opposite of being a victim; a victim is a powerless role. To be in charge of your own life is powerful.  By taking responsibility, you’ll be in a better position to learn from your choices. Even when someone else has acted badly, it’s likely that you had a part to play. Talking with a therapist, a counselor, or a trusted friend can help you sort through your choices in a new way. If you feel insecure in relationships or don’t like to get too close to people, chances are you’ve been in multiple unhappy love situations. A good friend or a therapist can be a great resource in identifying patterns that cause you to seek out bad relationships.  Try reading up on attachment issues to see if you’re able to identify your own experiences. Seeing your behavior as a series of patterns, rather than moral failures, can help provide a nonjudgmental lens. There is a lot of myth-based stigma around being single. Fears about being single can skew your priorities, allowing you to get in (and stay in!) unsatisfying relationships.  People who are in bad relationships are just as lonely as people who are afraid of being single. If you’re afraid of being single, you’re more likely to miss warning signs that would keep you from being in a bad relationship. Make sure you’re practicing discernment when you choose who to let into your life. If you notice friends who appear to take pleasure in your discomfort or misfortune, you might want to consider keeping them out of your life.  Cultivate friendships that help you feel nourished and protected. Your friends should be happy when things are going well for you. When you’re surrounded by people who love and respect you, you’re more likely to be able to love and respect yourself. If you’ve made a mistake by loving someone who’s not available to love you back, you’re only human. Being less hard on yourself may take some practice, but ultimately learning to forgive yourself will lead you to a more resilient life.  Mistakes are only mistakes, and opportunities abound to learn from them. Consider mistakes lessons that you needed to learn. Without pain, there’s little chance of growing and learning new things. Mistakes, even painful ones, are just a part of learning.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your ingredients. Make your solution. Make a wand for your giant bubbles. Make the bubbles.

Answer: For larger bubbles you will need a different formula and a few other ingredients. Large bubble solutions generally call for corn starch and baking powder in addition to the soap and water. Some solutions call for personal lubricants, such as KY Jelly, to give the bubbles more elasticity. You can use glycerin in place of the lubricant, but your bubbles may not be as large. Mix together 12 cups of water, 1 cup of liquid dish soap, such as Joy or Dawn, 1 cup of cornstarch, and 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) of baking powder. Stir the mixture gently. Don't shake it, as this will cause foaming and ruin the mix.  Let the mixture sit for one hour, uncovered. You may need to stir it every now and then to make sure the cornstarch is completely dissolved.  Mix 2.5 to 3 oz of personal lubricant in 1 cup of warm water. Dissolve the lubricant completely and add it to your bubble mix.  You may find a layer of cornstarch at the bottom of your mixture, even after you have made some bubbles. This settling is natural, and shouldn't affect your bubbles. You can make your own wand for creating large bubbles, or you can use a hula hoop. To make your own, get two drinking straws, and about 3 feet of yarn.  Thread the yarn through both drinking straws and tie the two ends together. Pull the straws apart until you have a "hoop" with the straws acting as handles.  You can also use a wire hanger to make a giant bubble wand. Simply unfold the wire hanger and bend it into a loop. Pour your bubble solution into a container that is easy to reach into, such as a small bucket or plastic bin. Dip your wand into the bubble solution and hold it there for a few seconds. Lift the wand out and start walking backwards slowly to make large bubbles. Keep your arms high, and make sure you can see a film of bubble solution in your wand. Let the air move through your wand to create the bubbles.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consult an attorney. Hire a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Hire the necessary staff. Open a company bank account. Start a website.

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As your business becomes official, you should make a point of consulting a business attorney. As you begin to hire staff and plan for films, you'll want a legal professional on your side to make sure you're following laws and regulations. You can ask film peers for attorney recommendations or look for an attorney online. Check reviews to make sure any attorney you hire has a solid reputation.  You'll want to ask your attorney information about hiring staff. How you legally hire a person varies by state and a qualified attorney is necessary to walk you through the process. In the early ages of your company, the last thing you want is to face fines or legal repercussions due to improper hiring practices. An attorney can also help you with a variety of copyright issues involved in film. He or she can help walk you through how to copyright a script and protect your intellectual property. Keep your budget in mind when hiring an attorney. Rates vary from attorney to attorney, but legal fees can get expensive. Make sure you select an attorney within your company's budget. If you're running a business, you need an accountant. An certified public account (CPA) can help you manage your finances and navigate tax season. Unless someone on your team has experience in financing, do not attempt to do accounting on your own. Business accounting can be tricky and you do not want to accidentally file something incorrectly.  Meet with a variety of accountants before selecting one. You should also read reviews online to make sure any accountant you hire has a solid reputation. Choose a CPA with a background in entertainment financing. Funds are distributed to a wide range of people on a film set, and you'll need an accountant who can help make sure you're giving everyone involved in a film a fair cut of any potential profit you make. If you want to make movies, you'll need a staff. How big your staff is varies depending on the type of films you're making. Very small, independent films may be able to get by with a staff of 10 people or less. Here are some general areas where you may need to hire staff for a film:  You may need to hire writers if you're not producing your own scripts. You'll need to hire a technical crew to help set up set and deal with breakdowns of equipment. If you're not doing your own editing, you'll need to hire film editors. Actors and actresses are obviously important. You will need to host auditions and hire talented people. You will also need people to assist on set with things like make-up, costume, script supervision, and so on. Once your company is legally created, you'll need to open a company bank account. It's important you have a bank account for your company for the safekeeping of funds for movies and other projects. You can simply go to a bank and ask about applying for a company bank account. As long as your production company legally exists, the process should be fairly straightforward. You need to be online in order to generate interest in your company. You should secure a domain name that's close to your production company's name. You should hire a web designer to create a professional looking website for your company. If you have someone on your team with experience web design, you can also ask him or her to design your site. Get on social media as well to market your film. You should have a Facebook and Twitter page for your production company in order to generate public interests.