Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Be a gentleman. Stand out. Know how to keep a conversation rolling. Always leave her wanting more. Express gratitude. Handle rejection with grace. Don't push a date too soon. Keep your head up.

Answer: If your mother taught you manners, now is the time to break them out.  (If not, that's why you're here!)  Being polite and kind to everyone you interact with communicates that you're a quality person, online and off, who's worthy of respect and attention.  Pay particular attention to these points:  Use correct grammar and spelling.  Capitalize proper nouns and the beginning of sentences, and run your message through spell check first if you're unsure.  (Most word processors or email clients now have spell check if your browser does not.) Make a polite introduction.  If someone messages you, note that you were delighted to receive their message and give out a little more information about yourself.  If you message someone, tell her more about yourself and express that you'd love to get to know her. Keep it elegant.  Remember, if she wanted to meet a slouchy, rude, abrupt barfly, she would have gone to the bar.  Instead, she came to the Internet to meet guys like you, so try to step it up a bit.  Don't ask what she's wearing or what her figure is like, don't push for pictures right away, and don't ask for highly personal specifics at first (such as where she works or her full name).  Instead, focus on her personal interests, her goals, and anything you share in common. Most women who use online dating sites get a lot of messages.  If you decide to send a lady something, try to make it compelling and different from the rest of what she sees.  Ask her a question about her profile, make a tasteful joke, or just be bold and say something like "You're gorgeous, and you seem fascinating.  I'd love nothing more than getting to know you." So you've gotten a nice girl to notice you — now what?  How you manage the conversation will determine where the connection goes, but it's easier than you might think.  Here's how to continue interacting with her:  Let her talk about herself.  Keep in mind that most people are comfortable talking about themselves, because it's a topic they know well.  Nervousness might tempt you to keep the conversation focused on yourself, but resist.  A big part of being a good conversationalist is being a good listener. Ask her questions that are thought-provoking, but not too personal.  Asking your potential ladylove what she does for fun on the weekends is perfectly fine; asking her if she's divorced or had a hysterectomy is not.  Though you might learn this information later, now is not the time.  Keep your questions focused on things like what she does to relax, where she's from, where she went to school, what kind of entertainment (books, music, movies, television) she likes, whether she's an animal-lover, etc. Follow that old adage and steer clear of sex, politics, money and religion.  (The obvious exception to this is discussing religion if you're using a religious dating site.)  There's a reason why these are forbidden topics when you're first getting to know someone. Bow out of the chat session before it gets too stale, or don't be too quick to return her emails.  Lowering supply increases demand, and she'll be more interested if you don't immediately give everything away.  Be interested, but restrained.  (That is, don't send her multiple emails per day at first, or constantly ping her on chat.)  Let her come to you a little bit. Every so often, let the women you're talking to know how much you appreciate their attention.  It doesn't have to be cheesy — something as simple as "I've really enjoyed getting to know you so far" or "Thanks for responding to my message" will suffice. If you go on a date with someone you met online, take this a step further.  Send her a tasteful, simple bouquet (that is, not two-dozen blood-red roses) the next day with a small note saying that you enjoyed her company.  It'll get more mileage than you might think. If it doesn't work out, don't get bitter.  Instead, say farewell like a gentleman and wish her all the best.  Your polite send-off might cause her to circle back later, at which point you can evaluate if you're still interested. For example, you could say "I'm sorry we didn't connect, but I wish you all the best" or "Good luck finding who you're looking for, and let me know if you ever change your mind." A woman will automatically read you as creepy and only after her body if you start angling for a date too early.  Instead, try to be patient and enjoy this period of getting to know her spirit and mind.  If things work out, you'll have plenty of time later to bask in her physical presence. Allow her to let you know when she's ready to meet.  You can throw out a no-pressure signal like, "Just so you know, I'd be thrilled to take you on a date whenever you're ready, but I'm willing to wait.  When the time is right for you, let me know." You might encounter a lot of rejection online, as everyone does in the real world.  Don't let it get you down, though. The right girl for you is out there somewhere, and maybe you're meant to appreciate her more after getting turned down by the wrong girl(s).  Stay positive!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Limit your resume to 1 page if you can. Proofread your resume. Ask 2 to 3 friends in the advertising industry to read the resume and make comments. Print your resume on good quality paper.

Answer: If you have relevant experience that needs to move onto the second page, then format it to include more white space, so that it encourages the reader to keep reading. Spell check is not enough to catch all the errors that are usually hidden in the first few drafts of a resume. Make sure all your verbs are in the same tense and your punctuation is accurate. Make changes according to their suggestions. You have most likely spent a good amount of money on your portfolio, so spend a little extra on printing, in order to help your resume compliment your portfolio.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pasteurize any raw juice. Pour the juice into a large pot. Heat the mixture over high heat. Check the temperature once the juice starts simmering.

Answer:
Raw juices can carry bacteria that can make you sick, particularly E. coli. To counteract the effect, you should pasteurize any juice that is labelled as raw. However, if the juice says "pasteurized" on the label, it's safe to drink as is. Start with a clean pot large enough to hold the juice with some extra room at the top for bubbling. Place the pot on the stove. Pour the juice into the pot. Turn the burner on high, and let the mixture heat. You need to keep an eye on the mixture while it heats, You're waiting for it to simmer so you can time it and check the temperature. Stir the mixture often while it heats. You may want to use a double boiler. A double boiler is one pot placed over another pot, and the bottom pot has water in it. The water provides heat to the top pot, but it is gentler than a typical burner. The juice needs to reach 160 °F (71 °C) for it to be considered pasteurized. Use a candy thermometer to check the juice once it's simmering, but don't touch the sides of the pan with the thermometer, as that will give you a bad reading.  It only needs to stay at this temperature for about a minute. The juice should be simmering but not boiling when it's at the correct temperature. You can eyeball it, but using a thermometer is the best method.