Problem: Article: A solder iron's cord is prone to damage because of the high heat the device is used under. If you notice any cord damage, hire a professional electrician to replace the cord. Solder irons with cord damage are not only inefficient but also dangerous to work with.
Summary: Check the solder iron's cord for burns or cracks.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Right-click the PDF, then select Open with and click the InDesign option in the pop-out menu. On a Mac, you can instead select the PDF by clicking it, click File, and then select Open With > InDesign. It's a tab at the top of the InDesign window (Windows) or the screen (Mac). A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the middle of the drop-down menu. Selecting it prompts a pop-out menu. You'll find it near the bottom of the pop-out menu. A small pop-up window will open. Click and drag your mouse across the text that you want to use as the hyperlink's clickable text. It's the middle button in the row of options in the bottom-right corner of the small pop-up menu. Doing so opens a large pop-up window. It's at the top of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. Click one of the following options in the "Link To" drop-down menu.   URL — Creates a link to a website.  File — Creates a link to a file on your computer.  Page — Creates a link to a page in the PDF. Depending on the type of link you selected in the previous step, do one of the following:   URL — In the "URL" text box, type in the address for the website to which you want to link, making sure to use the website's full address (including "https://").   File — Click the folder option to the right of the "Path" text box, then select a file and click Open or Choose.   Page — Select the page number to which you want to link. It's in the top-right corner of the window. This will save your hyperlink. This will ensure that your PDF's hyperlinks remain clickable:  Click File  Click Export...  Enter a file name. Select Adobe PDF (Interactive) from the "Save as type" (Windows) or "Format" (Mac) menu. Click Save.

SUMMARY: Open the PDF in InDesign. Click Window. Select Interactive. Click Hyperlinks. Select hyperlink text. Click the "New" button. Click the "Link To" drop-down box. Select a type of link. Create the link path. Click OK. Publish the PDF as interactive.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Choosing a good nation is vital to winning the game. If you want to have a head start, Great Britain is one of the better choices. Great Britain has powerful navies, which allow you to control the waters around Europe, India, and the New World. This island empire will be left untouched unless an enemy country manages to build a strong battleship. Early trade agreements and alliances will give you an edge. It will boost your income and relationship with the nation you wish to work with. Building your income in the early portion of the game is crucial for building your military might.  There are chances that your allied nation will remove the treaty, so make use of them as much as you can. Build trade ports. The more trade ports you have, the more trade partners you can get. You can also trade with neighboring countries by land. If you're using Great Britain, it's necessary that you have a trade port for your supplies to be exported and to receive resources from your trade partner. Pirating is a good way to decrease your enemy's resources. To do this, have your privateers block your enemy's trading route. Building and upgrading farms will help field larger armies, and production such as furs, cotton, sugar, and coffee will help increase your economic power.  Destroy Church Schools and replace them with Schools to let you do research. Research is conducted in Schools. The more you upgrade your Schools and fill them with Gentlemen, the faster the research goes. If you have multiple schools, you can research multiple technologies at the same time, but Schools cannot team up on the same technology. Researching technology costs a certain number of research points. Research points can be gained from Schools per turn. The higher the level of your school, the more points they produce. Gentlemen also provides points and decreases the turn time required to finish the research, so make sure to put your Gentlemen inside the School building to acquire this bonus.
Summary: Create a new campaign. Make trades and alliances. Upgrade your farm and production.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Stitches have a multitude of uses. The most common reasons to get stitches are:  To close a wound that is too big to be closed otherwise. Using stitches to bring the edges of the wound together can help to speed up healing. To prevent infection. If you have a large, gaping wound, closing it with stitches can help to minimize the risk of infection (as skin that is broken open, especially large, gaping wounds, are a prime target for an infection to enter the body). To prevent or reduce scarring after your wound heals. This is especially important when the cut is on areas of the body that are more cosmetically important, such as the face. If it is greater than 1/4 inch deep, the wound may be eligible for stitching. If it's deep enough that you can see yellow fatty tissue, or even bone, you should definitely see a doctor for treatment. Are the edges of the wound close together, or do they need to be pulled together to cover the exposed tissue? If the edges of the wound need to be pulled together to cover a gap of exposed tissue, this is an indication that stitches may be required. By pulling the edges of the wound close enough to where they can touch, stitches can help to speed healing. If the open wound is located on a specific area of the body where there is a lot of movement involved, it will most likely need stitching to prevent re-opening of the wound caused by movement and stretching of the skin. For example, an open wound on the knee joint or fingers (especially where joints connect) would be eligible for stitches whereas an open wound on the thigh would not really need stitching. Tetanus shots last no longer than 10 years and then you'll have to be re-vaccinated. If you have an open wound and it's been longer than 10 years since you've had a tetanus shot, go to the hospital. While you are at the hospital, you can have the doctor evaluate the cut also to see if it will need stitching.
Summary:
Understand why stitches are used. Consider the depth of the wound. Evaluate the width of the wound. Look at the location of the wound. Ask your doctor about getting a tetanus shot.