Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Draw a line extending from the base of the neck for the horse's back. Make 2 lines extending down under the horse’s chest for the front leg. Create a curved line going under the horse for the belly. Draw 2 lines to form the horse’s back haunch and leg. Add hooves to the bottom of the legs. Create a second leg and foot in the front and back.

Answer: Ensure that the line is about twice as long as the horse’s neck, and then draw a line that curves down at the end of it. This is the horse’s back and rump. It’s okay if there’s a gentle curve in the line that makes up the horse’s back. It doesn’t have to be perfectly straight. Start the first line where the horse’s chest ends and then draw a second line that is parallel to it. Make the lines about the same length as the horse’s chest and rump. Include a slight 30-degree bend in the lines near the center to give the impression of a knee joint. Make it as long as the horse’s back. Make the line curved enough so that the belly looks somewhat full, but not so full that it droops down past the horse's leg joints. Create a shape that looks like a wide, shallow bowl extending under the back of the horse. Draw a curved line that starts about 0.5–1 in (1.3–2.5 cm) above the belly and then a second line extending down from the horse’s rump. Extend the lines so they are even with the bottom of the horse’s front legs. Make sure that the legs are bent at a 30-degree angle at the center with the knee joints facing forward. Draw sideways pentagons or triangles extending out from the bottom of the legs. Make sure that the pointed ends of the shapes are facing forward.  Imagine that the horse is wearing a small, pointy shoe as you draw this part. It won’t look like a realistic hoof, but it will give the impression of one. Another option is to simply draw small rectangles at the bottom of each of the horse’s legs. This is another easy way to create simple hooves. Position the second leg just behind the front leg and foot, and then do the same for the back leg and foot.  Ensure that the second legs and feet are slightly ahead of the first ones you drew to give the horse’s body depth. Make sure that the legs have a little bend in them similar to the others you drew.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Divide and transplant your lilies every three to five years. Mark the location of the lilies before the foliage dies away. Prepare the lilies’ new location. Transplant the lilies a month before the first frost. Consider transplanting resurrection lilies in stages.

Answer: Whether you are moving and want to take your lilies with you, your garden is becoming too crowded, or you have some other reason to transplant your lilies, you should try to divide and transplant every three to five years. Doing this will help to keep the plants from becoming overcrowded and will boost their flower production. Lilies will divide themselves in the soil and become crowded. This will cause the patch to produce fewer blooms. Having fewer blooms is a sign that it’s time to divide and transplant the patch. Because you need to wait until the lily is dormant before transplanting, it may be hard to find the plant once the foliage has died away. This can be make it hard to know where to dig to gain access to the roots of the plant without damaging them.  One solution is to draw a circle around the plant using spray paint before the flowers fade. Alternately, mark the spot with a circle of stones, or insert plant markers into the soil (without damaging the bulb). At the same time as you mark the plant’s location, it’s a good idea to prepare the new planting area so it has time to settle ahead of planting. Lilies will want a sunny spot with good drainage.  If you know your soil to be clay heavy or have poor drainage, or if you observe puddles forming and disappearing rather slowly when it rains, you’ll need to improve drainage by digging in plenty of grit or compost. Alternately, consider raising the beds. Weed the soil at the new planting site and incorporate some organic matter into the soil. This organic matter can be compost or manure. Leave the bed to sit for a few weeks or months. Resurrection Lilies should only be transplanted when in their dormant stage, which occurs in the late summer and into the fall and winter. Try to transplant you lilies in the fall about a month before you expect the first frosts. You should note that, while it’s better to transplant the bulbs when dormant in the fall, it probably won’t harm them to be moved in the late summer or winter. However, this can lead to a delay in flower production during the next season. Be aware that the lilies won’t always flower again the following year after being transplanted. Sometimes they refuse to flower for several years after the shock of the move. You might want to consider transplanting your patch of Resurrection Lilies in stages over a number of years to ensure you get at least some blooms in the year after transplantation.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Deposit money. Send money to others via PayPal. Make online purchases using PayPal. Transfer money into your bank account. Get a PayPal debit card if you use PayPal frequently. Cancel a PayPal payment if it’s still pending.

Answer: Even if your PayPal is empty, PayPal can draw from your bank to make payments. However, some people prefer to have money in their PayPal account itself. To put money in your PayPal account, log onto your account and then click "Transfer Money." You can then transfer money to your PayPal account through the bank account linked to your account. If you owe someone money, it's easy to send it via PayPal. Simply click the "Transfer Money" option. Enter the amount and the e-mail address of the person who's receiving the money. Then, hit "Send." Make sure you use the correct e-mail address. The e-mail address you use should be the e-mail the other person uses for PayPal. Many sites have a "Pay with PayPal" button at check out. If you choose this button, you usually just have to enter the e-mail address associated with your account to pay. This can be a lot quicker than entering credit card information. Once money is in your PayPal account, you can withdraw it at any time. Hit the "Transfer" button and then transfer your money directly into the bank account linked with your PayPal. This takes about one business day. You can also choose to transfer your money using a linked debit card for a $0.25 fee. This form of transfer is typically completed within 30 minutes. A PayPal debit card works like a regular debit cards, but it takes money directly from your PayPal account. It's best if you need immediate access to your PayPal money. It's accepted anywhere that takes cards, as well as most ATMs. You can withdraw up to $400 a day if you use a PayPal debit card. If you made a mistake on your payment to another user, go to your PayPal account and click on the Summary page. Find the pending payment, which should show a status of “Unclaimed.” Under the payment, click “Cancel,” then “Cancel Payment.” If the payment has already been accepted, contact the recipient to request a refund.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Give your partner time and space to respond. Accept rejection if it occurs. Accept support if it is offered. Keep talking or keep trying.

Answer:
Few people will immediately reject you and walk away when informed that you have a mental illness, and, if so, good riddance.  Many people will offer immediate support and a strong desire to continue the relationship, but that enthusiasm may wane before long.  Don’t discount your prospective partner’s immediate reaction to your revelation, but also allow some time for the fuller picture to be revealed. Offer the other person time to think as you are making your revelation:  “I know this is a lot to take in, and I don’t expect you to make any decisions about our relationship right this second.  Take some time to think about what we’ve discussed, and take a look at these materials on my condition if you’d like.” Even if the odds are low that your prospective partner will break things off with you on the spot, it is possible that your mental illness revelation will trigger the end of the relationship.  If this happens, don’t regret that you told the other person; regret that this person was too scared, selfish, or uninformed to see that your mental illness does not wholly define you and that a meaningful relationship was possible.  You should actually be relieved that you found out your prospective partner couldn’t handle your truth before things got more serious.  That doesn’t mean being rejected won’t hurt, though.  Seek out the solace of your “mental health team” of friends, loved ones, and professionals. The end of a budding relationship doesn’t prove that your mental illness makes you undateable.  Instead, it shows just how much you are like everyone else trying to find a lasting, healthy, romantic partnership. It is difficult to handle being dumped because you have a mental illness.  It can also be difficult to accept the help and support of your new romantic partner.  You don’t have to feel like you are becoming a burden or asking too much of a new significant other.  Accept this display of generosity graciously and take it as a sign of growth in your relationship.  The other person will probably make a general offer like “I want to be there for you.  Let me know what I can do to help.”  If so, don’t be afraid to specify what you do need and want.  If it was a false offer, you’ll find out soon enough. If the other person starts saying things like “I know this doctor you have to see” or “You need to try this herbal supplement I’ve heard about,” you don’t need to feel obligated to accept this type of help.  You need to remain in control of how you address your mental illness. If the other person is genuinely supportive of your status and eager to continue the relationship, you should be eager to make your revelation an ongoing discussion.  Your mental illness will continue to be with you, and you will go through ups and downs, so keep your new partner informed with regular chats about your condition and your feelings. If things don’t turn out so well and the relationship ends, get back out there and give it another try with someone else (and someone better).  It will never be easy to reveal your mental illness to a new romantic interest, but you will become more comfortable doing so over time.