Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Keep your firearms in a locked container. Disassemble or lock firearms before storing them. Store ammunition separately from your firearms. Teach your children about firearm safety.

Answer: Nevada law prohibits gun owners from aiding or permitting a child to have access to a firearm. You cannot be convicted of a violation of this law if you keep your firearms in a secured locked container. To provide additional protection, keep the container in a place where children in the household can't get to it, such as in the top of a closet. Although not required by Nevada law, disassembling or locking your firearms before storing them helps protect children. If they somehow stumble upon your firearms, they won't be able to fire them if they are locked or disassembled. You can get a safety kit with cable-style locks to protect your firearms at your local police or sheriff's department. For a list of law enforcement agencies in Nevada that have safety kits available, visit https://www.projectchildsafe.org/safety/safety-kit/Nevada. Even if you don't disassemble your firearms, make sure they're unloaded before you store them. Keep the ammunition apart from your firearms so that even if children happen to access your firearms, they can't access the ammunition.  Your ammunition should also be stored in a locked container. Ammunition can be dangerous for children even if not loaded in a weapon. While Nevada law doesn't require you to store your ammunition separately from your firearms, this will keep children in your household safer. Make sure any children in your household are aware of firearms and how they should act around them. Instruct them that if they ever see a gun, even one that looks like a toy, they should not touch it and tell an adult immediately.  If there are adolescents or teenagers in your household who are trained to use firearms, such as for hunting or for target practice, make sure they understand that they should never touch or use a firearm without an adult present. Discourage children from snooping around the house for guns, even if they just want to look at it. Tell them that guns are not toys.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tug the outside of your ear while tilting your head. Create a vacuum with your hand to release the fluid. Relieve the pressure with a gentle Valsalva maneuver. Pinch your nose and yawn to force the fluid down your throat. Lie down with your affected ear turned downward. Chew on gum or food. Loosen the fluid with steam treatment.

Answer: Point your affected ear down to the ground. Tug on your earlobe and the outer cartilage in different directions to open up your ear. You may feel the fluid drain out. Repeat if needed on the other ear. This is a good way to get rid of water after swimming or a shower. Place the palm of your hand tightly over your ear. Press down a few times before removing your hand. Tilt your ear down so that the water can drain out. Take a breath and hold it. Plug your nose with 2 fingers, and force air up the Eustachian tubes in your ears by blowing. You should feel a pop if it works. Tilt your head downward, with the affected ear facing toward the ground to let the fluid drain out.  Do not do this if you think you have an ear infection. Be gentle as you blow. If you blow too hard, you may cause a nosebleed. Hold your nostrils closed with your fingers. Take a few deep yawns in a row. This may cause the fluid to slide back down your throat, removing it from your ears. Rest on your side, with the affected ear down against a towel, pillow, or cloth. After a few minutes, the ear may start to drain. You can even take a nap or try this overnight as you sleep. Chewing often opens up the Eustachian tubes.   Tilt your head as you chew to encourage fluid to drain from your ears. If you don’t have any gum or food on you, try just pretending to chew. You can also try sucking on a hard candy to get the same effect. Sometimes, a long, hot shower is enough to loosen the fluid in your ear. However, if not, a simple steam treatment may thin the fluid, making it easier to drain. Pour hot water into a bowl. Lean over the bowl and drape a towel over your head. Inhale the steam for 5-10 minutes. Then tilt your affected ear to the side to let the fluid drain out.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Practice in an open area on soft ground. Ask someone to take a video of you to help yourself improve. Show off your skills at a party or break dancing circle.

Answer: You will most likely get some bumps and bruises when learning the worm. Choose a large carpeted room without much furniture, a dance studio with soft mats, or a flat yard with soft grass that's free of rocks as your practice space. If you get some bad bruises from the first few practices, take some time off to let them heal before you start trying again. Choose a friend or family member to video you doing the worm, so you can watch it and see how you're doing. Look for parts that appear wrong and focus on fixing those areas in your sequence of moves. If you don't want the video shared publicly, be sure to remind them not to post it on the Internet. Try practicing the worm at a social event once you feel comfortable doing so. Your friends will probably be impressed that you taught yourself such a great trick, and may give you some pointers on improving or teach you other moves that you can do together.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Double the left digit. Look at the second digit. Double the second digit. Repeat toward the right. Write it out.

Answer:
Look at the first digit of the number (the one on the left, with the highest place value). Mentally double that digit and write it down. The answer will be the first one or two digits of your final answer.  Example: Find the double of 872.  The left digit is 8. The double of 8 is 16. If the second digit to the right is 5 or greater, you will need to add 1 to the value calculated in the previous step.  If the second digit is below 5, you do not need to add anything else to the previous value. Doubling any digit between 5 and 9 will result in a two digit number, which makes this step necessary. Doubling and digit between 0 and 4 will result in a single digit number.  Example: The second digit in 872 is 7. Since 7 is greater than 5, you need to add 1 to the sum of the previous place value.  16 + 1 = 17 This means that your final answer will begin with 17. Return to the second digit and double it. This value will be the next digit in your final answer.  If the value calculated in this step is two digits, ignore the digit in the tens place and only write down the digit in the ones place.  Example: The second digit of 872 is 7.  The double of 7 is 14. Ignore the tens place (1) and only save the value of the ones place (4) for your final answer. This 4 will appear in the middle of your final answer. Continue through the rest of the digits in the same manner, moving from left to right, until you double the final digit in the “ones” place value.  Example: For this problem, there is only one more place value to work with.  The final digit of 872 is 2. Since 2 is less than 5, you do not need to add anything more to the sum of the middle place value. The double of 2 is 4. This will be the final digit in your answer. Write all of the calculated values of each place position side by side. This should be your final answer.  Example: The first part of the answer is 17. The middle digit is 4. The final digit is 4. When written together, that gives you an answer of 1744. Therefore, the double of 872 is 1744.