Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Print a design and cut it out. Use a sponge brush to paint the photo transfer liquid onto the image. Press the image onto your T-shirt. Let the image dry overnight or until it is completely dry. Use a wet sponge to moisten and scrape off the paper.

Answer: You can use photo transfer liquid with any printed image you like. Simply print out a band logo, image, or lyrics. You can print your image and text in color or in black and white. After you print out your logo or image, cut it out with a sharp pair of scissors.  If the logo features text in it, then you will need to reverse the text to ensure that your words don’t show up backwards on the shirt. If you’re making a logo for your band, then create it using photoshop or another software program. Place the image right-side up on a piece of old newspaper or cardboard. Then, use a sponge brush to completely cover the image with the photo transfer liquid. Dip the brush into the liquid and then sweep the liquid back and forth over the image.  The photo transfer liquid should be thick enough that you cannot see the image through it. You can purchase photo transfer liquid and a sponge brush at a craft supply store. The 2 items should cost less than $10 (USD) and you can use them again and again to make more band T-shirts. Turn the image so that the photo transfer liquid side is facing down and press it onto your T-shirt where you want it to go. You could apply it on the front of your shirt, on the back, or even on a sleeve. Depending on the size of the image you are transferring, you can center the design on the front or back, or put it off to one side for a little variation. It’s important to wait until the photo transfer liquid is completely dry before you do anything else with it. Leave it in a safe place to dry overnight or for at least 8 hours.  Make sure that the shirt won’t be disturbed by pets or small children. For example, you might want to put the item up on a high shelf or in a closed room. Try aiming a fan at the shirt to help speed up the drying process. After your design is totally dry, moisten a clean sponge with water and begin dabbing at the top layer of paper on the design. Moisten the entire area with water and then gently start to rub away the top layer of paper. It should come off easily and reveal your image.  After you remove the paper layer, your homemade band T-shirt is ready to wear! Keep in mind that the image will not be as dark as the one you printed. However, it should still be visible after you wipe away the top layer of paper. When the shirt needs to be washed, wash the shirt inside out on the delicate cycle and hang it to dry to preserve the image.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find the soft eye of the coconut.

Answer: Similar to a bowling ball, the coconut will have three "eyes" located at one end. Use a knife to test each eye, pointing the tip of the knife into an eye to try to create a hole. Two of the eyes will be hard, while the third will be soft and let you poke through to the meat. These eyes are also known as the coconut's germination pores.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Convert the volume to meters cubed. Identify the density of the liquid of the body of water. Multiply volume by density to calculate mass. Convert mass to weight in pounds.

Answer: At this point, the calculation becomes much simpler if you convert from imperial units to metric units. When you are finished with all of the calculations you can convert kilograms back to pounds to get the weight in imperial units.  To convert cubic feet to cubic meters, use the conversion factor 0.0283 m3/ft3.  For the rectangular pond, multiply (750,000 ft3)(0.0283) = 2122.5 m3. Density is affected by temperature and salinity (salt content) so the density of water in a warm freshwater lake will be different than that of an arctic ocean. If you are doing a rough estimation you can use a density of 1000 kg/m3 (the density of pure water).  Ocean water is more dense because of the salt content and is about 1027 kg/m3. Colder water is more dense than warmer water, but for this type of general calculation the changes due to temperature can be ignored. The next step in getting to the weight of your body of water is converting the total volume you calculated into a mass. This is done by multiplying by the density of the liquid. For example: The pond contains fresh water, so use the density of water of 1000 kg/m3. Multiply the volume in m3 by this density: (2122.5)(1000) = 2,122,500 kg. The total mass of the pond in kilograms is 2,122,500. The final step is to convert kilograms back to pounds. To do this, you use the conversion factor 2.2 kg/lb. Simply multiply the number of kilograms by 2.2 to get the number of pounds. For example: 2,122,500 x 2.2 = 4,669,500 lbs. The total weight of the pond is 4,669,500 pounds.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Clean your grill daily. Wash your grill with soap and water. Limit how long you wear a grill. Remove your grill when eating.

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If you wear a removable grill, you should remove it each day to clean it. Brush the grill with toothpaste to clean it and remove any debris. Rinse it with warm water. Then, between uses, place the grill in antiseptic mouthwash to sanitize it.  Cleaning it each day removes bacteria that can accumulate in the grill, along with removing remnants of leftover food. Another way to clean your grill is to use mild dishwashing liquid. Remove your grill and soak it in a bowl of warm water mixed with dishwashing liquid. Let it soak for about an hour or two, and then let it air dry. You can also pat it dry. Grills are removable gold-plated covers you snap over your teeth. Make sure that you don’t wear your grill all the time. Food and bacteria can get trapped beneath the grill, and if you wear it for extended periods of time, it can lead to tooth and gum decay. To keep your grill and teeth clean and healthy, remove your grill before eating. Eating while wearing a grill can cause food to get trapped beneath the grill, leading to the growth of bacteria and tooth decay. Food caught under the grill can also injure your sensitive gum tissue.