Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Move to the east of your area (or at least be facing east) and trace with your finger/wand/Athame a large banishing pentagram in the air before you. Keeping your finger or tip of dagger in the center of your pentagram, move to the south quarter, and trace a bright white line to the center of the south of your circle. Trace another pentagram the same way, now perform the sign of the enterer and vibrate ADONAI (ah-doe-nye). Carry the white line of light to the west, repeat the steps of tracing and charging your pentagram, but this time vibrate EHEIEH (eh-hey-yay). Carry the light to the north, do the same one last time, and vibrate AGLA (ah-gah-la)  Carry the white line of light back to the east, and connect all your pentagrams together. Walk back to the center of your circle and turn clockwise to face east.

Answer: Visualise it glowing in flaming blue light. Perform the Sign of the Enterer and vibrate YOD HEH VAV HEH (yode-heh-vahv-heh). Perform the sign of silence. These lines connect your pentagrams. Perform the sign of silence, remembering to keep your right arm out in front of you.   You should now be surrounded by four blue flaming pentagrams in the 4 equal corners of your circle you've just made.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open a blank Word document. From the mailings tab, in the Create group, click on Labels. Select the correct label size and then click Options: In the Address text box, type the text for the labels  Before printing, specify your paper source  Load the labels into the printer and click on Print.

Answer: From the Label products pull down list, select the brand name From the product number scroll list, select the product number Click OK  Click on Options. The Label Options dialog box should appear. In the printer information section, look at the Tray pull-down list and make the appropriate selection.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take an interest in his mates. Get in on the joke. Ask your boyfriend to limit the group size. Include your mates.

Answer: Listen actively when your boyfriend tells you about his mates. Pay attention to anything you might have in common with them. When you talk to them, say something like, “Oh, you’re Mike! Josh tells me you’re originally from London. My aunt lives there.” Sitting on the sidelines while the guys kid around only makes you look stuck-up. If you don’t understand a joke one of his mates tells, wait until they finish laughing. Then, calmly say, “Sorry. I didn’t quite get that. Did I miss something?” Smile and chuckle a bit as you talk. This should show them that you’re a good sport and can take a lighthearted joke. Don’t let your boyfriend or his mates get away with picking on you or telling sexist jokes. If they can’t treat you with respect, they’re not worth hanging out with. Suggest this only for times when you’re hanging out with them. In a smaller group, it’s often easier to put names with faces. Reassure him that this is only until you get to know his mates better. If any of his mates are seeing anyone, suggest a double date. Getting to know another couple in his social circle will make future get-togethers less awkward. While you’re working on accepting his mates, suggest that he work on accepting yours. Invite your mates to the weekend get-together. This way, you’ll each have someone to speak up if there’s an awkward pause or change the subject if someone says something offensive.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Toss the rings in the dry mixture. Transfer the fried calamari to a wire rack and fry another batch.

Answer:
Use a slotted spoon to lift the calamari rings out of the buttermilk. Let the excess buttermilk drip back into the bowl. Put the rings into the bowl with the flour mixture and toss them until they're coated. Use the mesh strainer to scoop the fried calamari onto a wire rack over a rimmed baking sheet. Once the oil temperature reaches 360 °F (182 °C), add another batch of rings and fry them. Although you could put the fried calamari on a paper towel-lined plate, the paper towel traps steam which will make the calamari soggy.