Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use velcro on thicker fabric tapestries. Adhere 4-6 velcro strips to the wall. Adhere 4-6 velcro strips to the tapestry. Hang your tapestry to the wall with the velcro strips.

Answer: If your tapestry is too thick for clothespins, velcro may keep it adhered to the wall better. Although this method can also be used on paper tapestries, it is not ideal. If you need to remove the velcro strips, you risk tearing the tapestry. Apply 1 velcro strip for each corner of the tapestry. If your tapestry is larger, apply velcro strips to the sides as well. Adhere the rough side of the velcro strips to the wall to keep your tapestry securely attached to the wall. Measure your tapestry beforehand so you know how far apart to align the velcro strips. Apply the soft side of the velcro strips to the tapestry on its 4 corners and its sides, if applicable. Align your tapestry with the wall as you attach the velcro strips to make sure they are evenly spaced. Press down on the velcro strips as you attach them to keep the tapestry from falling down later. If your velcro strips are not equally aligned, remove the side attached to the tapestry and re-align it with the wall.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place the 7 sticks in the crafting grid. Craft the ladder. Shift click or drag to your inventory.

Answer: Arrange as follows:  Place 3 wooden sticks down the left column slots of the grid Place 3 wooden sticks down the right column slots of the grid Place 1 wooden stick in the center. The top and bottom center slots are left clear. You'll get 3 ladders.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Perform searches on yourself. Find the site's contact information. Send a polite message. Use the Google site removal tool after the content has been taken down. Contact "people finder" and "411" websites.

Answer: You'll be able to attack your problem much easier if you know where to focus your efforts. Perform web searches on your name using a variety of different search engines. Add modifiers like your location to help narrow down the results. Note the top results for each one.  Using multiple search engines will help you find everything that's out there, as different engines crawl the web in different ways. Remember, it's not the search engine that is causing your name to appear, it is content on the web. Many websites will have contact information in the "Contact" section, or in the footer of the page. Use this contact information to send a request to the site owner to remove the content with your information. You can use WHOIS, a domain registry database, to attempt to find contact information if none is listed. If the domain was privately registered, your request will be sent to a proxy company, and may or may not be forwarded to the actual owner. If something attached to your name is posted on a domain you can't control - for example, a blog post on someone else's blog - a polite, concise email can go a long way. Simply ask them nicely to remove your name from their site. Keep in mind that they are under no obligation to do as you ask; this is why politeness is absolutely crucial to getting them to fulfill your request. You may have heard that it is illegal to publish information about someone that is defamatory or slanderous. In truth, determining whether content is defamatory or slanderous is an extremely nuanced legal matter; additionally, there is a loophole regarding slanderous content online in which website owners are not responsible for user-submitted content  For you, this means that again, they are not under any legal obligation to remove said content. Depending on the website, though, sending a polite email request just might get the job done. If the site owner cooperates and removes the content, it may still appear in Google's search results. While this will eventually go away, you can speed up the removal process by filing to have that URL removed from the search results. Fill out the form here to have the URL processed for removal. There are a variety of online directories that may have information about you, including your name, phone number, and address. You'll need to send information removal requests to each of these directory sites. Some of the most popular directory sites include Intelius and Spokeo. You can use services such as Abine's DeleteMe to automatically contact all of these directory sites with removal requests. This will cost you money, but can be much more time-effective if you want to be thorough.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Spread a sheet of parchment paper onto a work surface. Place half of the cookie ingredients on the parchment paper and form the ingredients into a log using clean hands. Wrap the log in plastic wrap. Gently roll the log back and forth to form a uniform cylinder. Twist the ends of the plastic wrap to make sure that the log maintains its shape. Place the log into the freezer. Place the other half of the cookie ingredients onto the parchment paper, forming another log. Wrap the log in plastic wrap just as you did the first one. Put the second log into the freezer and chill the cookie ingredients for 2 hours, or until they are firm.

Answer:
The log should be about 12” (30 cm) long and 2” (5 cm) in diameter.