Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Strike up a conversation. Send your crush flirtatious signals, and see if they respond. Make eye contact.

Answer: Conversing is a very effective way to get to know somebody and to see if they share the same interests as you do. Starting a conversation or just a quick chat will also help you know whether they are into you or not. Just don't push it. Keep it interesting!  Talk to them on a regular basis making small talk, but occasionally talk about more serious things or engage in a lengthy conversation. If the conversation naturally deepens and you start to share secrets or dreams, you will bond. Listen a lot, and respond compassionately. Don't make the conversation all about you.  Maybe you should go for broke. Consider it, anyway, when the time is right. Tell your crush how you really feel. Lay all your cards on the table at once. Just make sure you two are alone and that you say it as casually as possible.  Try to be in the same groups if you go to the same school. Always smile at the crush but not too eagerly. Do it just enough to get them to smile back and walk over to you. Ask for his or her Snapchat, Instagram, or Facebook because it's less obvious than asking for a phone number, but you'll have the details. Try to send signals verbally and through body language. These signals of interest will let the crush know (consciously or subconsciously) that you are crushing on them, and they might just catch feelings for you.  Give small hints with your body language. This may happen on its own. Watch for signs that your crush is doing this too. Open up to your crush, and don't be afraid to show the person your vulnerable side. You need to let the crush know (wordlessly) that they are special. Laugh a lot. Get a little flirty. Say the person's name. People love hearing their name being said. Compliment the crush. Don't forget to be kind and awesome! Touch your crush in a flirtatious way. Not in a creepy way. Touch the crush's arm. It will show that you like the crush, but it will not make the crush think you want to date them if they do not want to. Just lightly touch their shoulder, or give them a high-five, or even a hug goodbye. Bite your lip, coyly smile when they tease you, run your fingers through your hair (always works), and blink more than usual. These things just happen. Getting someone to notice you is hard, as is keeping their attention. If you want someone to notice you, make eye contact, but not for too long. It's sort of like playing with a small pet and dangling a string in their faces. Pulling the string back and forth keeps their attention.  This doesn't mean you stare at the crush constantly. That can give anyone a big creep factor. To make eye contact with a crush, you should glance at them, smile, and then put your head down or look away shyly. This will give the crush a hint that you like them without freaking them out.  Eye contact also conveys confidence, which is appealing to most people because it's a way of building intimacy. People who are in love have more eye contact, studies show.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Roast the turkey. Let it rest. Remove the turkey from the bag. Serve hot.

Answer: Place the turkey in your preheated oven and roast it for 2-1/4 to 2-3/4 hours, or until the meat thermometer reads 180 degrees Fahrenheit (82 degrees Celsius).  The cooking time will vary depending on the weight of the turkey. As a general rule:  Roast for 1-1/2 to 2 hours for an 8 to 12 lb (3.6 to 5.4 kg) turkey. Roast for 2 to 2-1/2 hours for a 12 to 16 lb (5.4 to 7.2 kg) turkey. Roast for 2-1/2 to 3 hours for a 16 to 20 lb (7.2 to 9 kg) turkey. Roast for 3 to 3-1/2 hours for a 20 to 24 lb (9 to 10.8 kg) turkey.   Note that these time ranges are for an unstuffed turkey. If you stuffed the turkey, you will need to add another 30 to 45 minutes to the cooking time. You should also test the temperature of the turkey breast before removing the bird from the oven. The breast meat must reach an internal temperature of 170 degrees Fahrenheit (77 degrees Celsius). Remove the finished turkey from the oven but let it stand in the roasting bag for another 10 to 15 minutes. During this resting time, the meat will continue to cook, and the juices will distribute themselves and settle more consistently. Carefully slice the top of the bag open with a knife. Remove the turkey and place it onto a cutting board or serving platter.  Be careful when opening the bag. The steam will be hot and may cause mild burns if it comes into direct contact with sensitive skin. To lift the turkey out of the bag and roasting pan, insert one carving fork into each end of the turkey, then lift it straight up and out. Carve the turkey as desired and serve it while the meat is still hot. If desired, you can pour the leftover cooking juices out of the bag and into a bowl or saucepan. Skim the oil and use the rest of the liquid for turkey gravy or broth.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find a boat dealer. Finance through your dealer. Work with a boat broker. Take out a second home mortgage. Visit your local bank.

Answer: A good boat dealer can make your buying experience much easier. Your dealer should be knowledgeable about boats as well as the boat buying process. The dealer should also have excellent customer service skills. You should feel comfortable asking questions and never be pressured into making a quick decision.  Find a dealer that is a Marin Industry Certified Dealer. These dealers have pledged to be up-to-date on the boating industry and provide excellent customer service. You can do an online search to find a certified dealer in your state. If you are unsure if your dealer is certified, call and ask before you work with them. Boat dealers have finance managers on staff or have existing relationships with specific banks and lenders. Because of these existing relationships, you may be able to get special deals, extended warranties, or lower interest rates. Financing through a dealer will also make your boat purchase much easier. You can take care of the shopping and financing at one location. A boat broker will help you find a boat, negotiate the price, and help you complete the purchase process. A broker will have knowledge about different financing options and the different sources available to you. You can find a boat broker by visiting a boat show, reading a boat magazine, or by visiting the National Marine Lenders Association website.  A broker is your advocate throughout the buying process. Your broker is looking out for your best interest and will help you get the best deal. A broker is also a resource after you buy your boat. They can help you find insurance, repair specialists, boat safety classes, and connect you with boat owner associations. If you are a home owner, you can take out a second mortgage to finance your boat. This will fix your interest payments for 10 to 15 years. Speak with your mortgage lender to see if this is a good option for you.  It is best if you refinance with at least a 1% improvement in your interest rate. The amount of money you can borrow for this loan will depend on how much equity you have in your home. Your local bank or credit union may also be a resource to get a loan. The existing relationship you have with the institution may help you get a better loan. The only downside is your loan officer may not be knowledgeable about marine lending. If you do go with a local bank or credit union, check and see if they have a marine lending department. If they do, ask if they have experience with the type of boat that you are interested in financing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Don't contact him, and don't answer if he contacts you. Cut him off social media ties. Get rid of items that remind you of him. Don't ignore him if you bump into him. Make him work for your attention if he wants it.

Answer:
If you are constantly texting or chatting, you will inevitably get sucked back into a cycle of drama. Don't do it! Just cut contact as much as you can, at least for a while. That way he won't think you are still pining over him, and you will have the space you need to move on. It can be tempting to stay friends so you can show him how great you are doing without him, but this is a trap! You are more likely to find yourself stalking his profile and obsessing over his updates. The best thing to do is unfriend and block him and any of his friends you know—at least for a while. When you have thoroughly moved on, you can think about adding him again or sending a message to catch up. If he left any possessions in your home, mail them back to him. If you have a lot of mementos of your time together, put them out of sight. You don't have to throw anything away, but maybe put those items in a box. Clear your space and make a new start. Be friendly, but keep it brief, as though he's someone you don't know that well. Say "hi", but keep it at that. Blowing him off too pointedly will only let him know he's upset you. If he believes you still think about him, he may make moving on harder. If you are in a situation where you absolutely must spend time with him, keep your answers brief and curt throughout and end the conversation quickly. Make sure you walk away first. Don't cave and respond to anything but a truly respectful attitude. If he wants you to give him the time of day, he needs to be polite, kind and deferential to your feelings. Don't make a big deal about this, though—just play it cool and try not to hurt anyone, even if he does deserve it.