Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Facebook. Tap ☰. Scroll down and tap Log Out. Tap Sign Up for Facebook. Tap Get Started. Enter your fake email address. Tap Continue. Add your fake first and last name. Tap Continue. Create a password. Tap Continue. Set your birthday. Tap Continue. Select a gender.

Answer: Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "F" in a blue box. This will open your News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged into Facebook, skip ahead to the "Tap Sign Up for Facebook'" step. It's either in the bottom-right corner of the screen (iPhone) or the top-right corner of the screen. This is at the bottom of the menu. It's a link at the bottom of the screen. Doing so begins the account creation process. It's a blue button in the middle of the pop-up window. Tap the "Enter your email address" text field, then type in the email address that you want to use. It's below the email address text field. Tap the "First name" field, type in the profile's fake first name, and then tap the "Last name" field and type in the last name.  Tap the "Password" text field, then type in a password that you want to use.  Select a month, day, and year for your profile's fake date of birth.  Tap either Female or Male; your Facebook profile will be created after doing so.  While there isn't an Other or Prefer not to say option, you can hide your selected gender from your profile later if necessary. If you're prompted for a verification code, open the email address that you used to create your Facebook account, look for the code in the subject line of the email from Facebook, and enter the code on the Facebook prompt.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Set a schedule. Study and practice. Motivate yourself. Apply your skills.

Answer: Whether you're taking classes or learning on your own, setting a schedule will help you stick to your new pursuit. If you're learning a new skill, set a practice schedule and stick to it. If you sign up for a class, show up to every class..  Pick days and times when you feel alert and relaxed. If you're a morning person, schedule your learning in the morning Don't cram. Giving yourself breaks aids your retention of information. Learn a little bit at a time. Schedule time off as well as time on. If you're learning an instrument, try practicing 6 days a week and resting on the seventh. Sleep on information you want to retain. If you want to learn, study. Write questions for yourself and try to answer them as you learn new things. Quiz yourself regularly on the new knowledge and skills you are acquiring. If you're learning a skill, practice regularly.  Use flash cards. No matter if you're learning new things for your own amusement, flash cards are still an effective way to learn. Quiz yourself or ask a friend to quiz you.  Test yourself before you learn. Trying to answer questions before you have studied the answers will make it easier for you to learn the answers when you find them, because your brain is already looking for them. You'll learn better if you reward yourself as you go. Set learning goals, and meet them. For instance, you might set yourself a goal of learning a new Mandarin character every day for a month. Stick to your goal, and celebrate when you have achieved it. Give yourself a treat for learning new things. Take time to celebrate your learning milestones. You might take yourself out for a meal at a nice Chinese restaurant, for instance, on the last day of the month. Using what you've learned can be the best reward. If you learn how to draw, set up an exhibit for yourself. If you've learned how to code, make your own website and make websites for your friends. If you learn a new language, take a trip to the place where that language is spoken. If the cost of travel is prohibitive, apply your skills by throwing a foreign language movie night for yourself once a month. If your new knowledge has expanded your bankable skillset, consider changing jobs or applying for a promotion that will allow you to apply your new abilities at work.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your supplies.

Answer: To make paper clay, you'll need toilet paper as well as a few supplies you can find at the hardware store. This recipe results in a smooth, malleable clay you can mold over any type of prepared form. It dries into a hard surface to which you can apply paint or varnish. Here's what you need:  1 roll of single ply toilet paper (not the kind with lotion, scent or color added) 1 cup premixed joint compound (do not buy it in powdered form; get "regular") 3/4 cup PVA glue (white school glue) 2 tablespoons mineral oil 1/2 cup white flour 2 large bowls Electric mixer Measuring cups


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Know the structure of the kayak paddle. Have your paddle face the right direction. Have your paddle right-side up. Know your control grip. Grasp your paddle and hold it.

Answer:
Unlike a canoe paddle, a kayak paddle has 2 blades attached to the shaft of the paddle. The shaft is the part of the paddle that you hold and the blades are the part that you use to pull yourself and the kayak through the water. It's a common mistake for beginners to hold their paddles backwards the first time they start kayaking. As a beginner, it may not seem to make a difference which way your paddle is facing, but it does have a big change on your power of stroking. Have the part of the paddle blade that is concave or smooth facing you, the face of the paddle is the part you want to pull through the water. Many kayak paddles are asymmetrical, meaning there is a top and a bottom to the paddle blade. It is important that you hold the paddle as it is designed. The top of the paddle is more horizontal than the bottom, and the bottom has more of a tapered effect. Sometimes there is even horizontal writing on the paddle. Keep the writing upright and not upside down. This will help you remember to hold your paddle correctly. If you are right handed, your control grip will be with your right hand and if you are left handed your control grip will be with your left hand. When taking a kayaking stroke, allow the paddle to rotate and reposition in your "loose hand" to make sure that each paddle always enters the water smoothly. The control grip does not change positions once it is on the paddle. Grab your paddle and make sure to place the control grip on the paddle first. Have your hands centered on the paddle. Your hands should be just a little more than shoulder width apart.