Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear goggles and other safety gear. Turn on a bench grinder. Hold the metal flat when pressing it against the wheel. Note if the sparks branch out in a pattern.

Answer: Take safety precautions before using a grinding wheel. Polycarbonate safety goggles protect your eyes from stray sparks and metal fragments. Also put on ear muffs to block out the machine’s noise and a respirator to avoid breathing in dust. Steel-toed boots are also a good idea. Wear these in case you drop a heavy piece of metal. To test the metal, you need some sort of spinning wheel. The faster it rotates, the more sparks it will produce. Get a bench grinder or handheld grinder with a 24-grit carborundum wheel and wait for it to spin up to speed. Hold the ends of the metal in your hands directly in front of you. Keep a firm grip on the metal as you lower it onto the wheel. The contact produces sparks, which you should be able to see without moving your head. Adjust the metal’s position until you get a clear view of the spark pattern. Maintain a light amount of pressure on the metal as you watch the sparks. Steel produces sparks that branch out into about 5 yellow streaks. All the streaks are different lengths. The ends of the sparks fan out into tiny branches or “leaves,” like on a tree. Search online for a visual aid by searching for the steel spark test.  Both wrought iron and stainless steel produce long, even yellow streaks. The leaves on the end are smaller in stainless steel sparks. Steel made with less carbon produces yellow sparks with different lengths. The leaves on the end fan out more with a lot of extra little branches. Steel with high amounts of carbon produce sparks that begin spreading out near the grinding wheel. The sparks are duller or even red and fan out less at the end. Some metals, including nickel and aluminum, produce few or no sparks.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Arrange ten cups on a long table. Fill the cups with beer. Pick teams. Decide who goes first. Take turns throwing the ping pong balls.

Answer: You will need twenty plastic party cups altogether. Classic red party cups are most often used. Arrange ten cups in pyramid form on each end of the table. The row closest to you has four cups, and the last row that is closest to the middle of the table has only one cup. A regulation beer pong table is seven to eight feet in length and two feet wide, though you can use any type of table that is fairly long. The cups are usually 16 or 18 ounce cups. Red party cups can be purchased at most supermarkets and package stores. You will need to partially fill the cups with beer, or any other liquid that you want to use. Water can be used for a non-alcoholic game. Typically, two 12oz beers should be enough to fill ten cups. More or less can be used depending on how much you want to drink. The cups need to be filled with beer because each cup that is scored on is supposed to be consumed and then set aside.  Fill the cups about a ¼ of the way full. Set up a cup filled only with water on the side of the table to clean off balls that fall on the floor or get dirty. A game can be played with one player, or two players on each team. Don’t have any more than two players on each team. If playing with two players on each team, each team plays with two balls instead of one. Determine who gets first shot by doing an eye-to-eye challenge. One opponent from each team looks the other player in the eyes and throw the balls towards each other’s cups. The balls are shot until one player sinks the ball in the opponent’s cup, and the other player misses. If playing in teams, switch partners until one partner succeeds in making the cup. The team that wins the eye-to-eye challenge gets the first throw in the game. Do not remove the cup if it is scored on. Just remove the ball, wash it, and begin playing the game. Take turns throwing the ping pong ball into each other’s cups. Drink the contents of the cup and remove it each time a ball makes it into the cup. Continue doing this until all of the cups are gone. The winner is the first to eliminate all of the other team’s cups.  The game is automatically won if members of the same team sink the ball into the same cup of the opposing team. The winning team typically gets to stay on the table and take on a new team for the next game.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Heat the refined oil for 2-3 minutes over a medium heat. Add the cinnamon and green chilis to the pan and cook for 2 minutes.

Answer: Place 1⁄4 cup (59 ml) of refined oil into a large pan. Use a heavy-bottomed pan if possible. Refined oils are purified oils. These include canola, soybean, palm, and corn. Place 1 cinnamon stick and the diced green chilis into the pan with the mustard seeds and onions. Stir the ingredients as they fry.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Listen to each of your friends Ask questions to find out what is going on. Clarify if something is unclear or untrue. Keep what you have heard to yourself.

Answer:
. One of the best things you can do for both of your friends is to simply listen to what each one has to say. Sitting down with each of them individually can help them to express how they feel and it can also help you to see what the fighting is all about if you are not sure. Ask each of your friends walk you through their point-of-view and explain why they’re upset.  Make sure that you meet with each of your friends separately or else they may just start fighting with each other in front of you. Try inviting each one over to your house on separate days. Give your friends your full attention while they are sharing their perspectives. Put away your cell phone, turn off the TV, and remove any other distractions before you start listening. While your friend talks, make eye contact and show that you are listening by nodding and making neutral statements, such as “Uh-huh” and “I see.” If something is unclear, ask your friend to clarify. If your friend are reluctant to share, then you may have to ask some questions to get them talking. Ask open-ended questions to get your friends talking. Open-ended questions are those that cannot be answered with a simple YES or NO.  For example, you might say something like, “What happened with you and Joe the other day?” Or, “It seems like you are upset at Christina. What’s going on?” It may take a couple of questions for them to open up, but once they do, try not to interrupt. Since you have an outsider’s perspective, you may be able to clarify if something is untrue. This might be especially helpful if the argument started over a piece of gossip. If you have information that might smooth things over, then share it. For example, if one friend is mad at the other because she thinks the other person said something about her behind her back, and you know that this is not true, then you could say something like, “No, that’s just a rumor someone started. I was there and she did not say that.” After speaking with each of your friends one-on-one, you may feel tempted to call each of them up and share what was told to you. However, this is a bad idea. Remember that your friends have shared their perspectives and feelings with you in confidence. Do not share anything that you were told unless you have permission from your friend to do so.