Article: Reach into your aquarium and slowly cut if your moss is getting too long. Shape the moss however you want it. For example, if you have made a tree, you may want to make the moss round and neat.  You can let moss grow freely, but it may restrict water flow or make it hard for fish to move around your aquarium. Disinfect the scissors with warm water before putting them in your tank. Any added chemicals could harm the health of your plants and fish. Move the siphon up and down in the water to create suction and start the water flow. Hold the siphon near your moss to suck any food or plant particles. Control the suction with your thumb at the end of the hose. Have a bucket ready to drain 20 percent of the water from the tank. Algae forms in water with poor circulation and under bright lights. Though your moss will help prevent algae, it may get into your aquarium. Once algae have grown on your moss, it’s very hard to get rid of and should be removed. If you are set on keeping the moss, gently use a soft toothbrush to scrub the moss. Be careful not to detach it from its base. Take any sized cutting from the moss with a pair of scissors and place it somewhere else in the tank. The cutting will form a new plant and continue to grow wherever it’s attached.
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Trim the moss every week with a clean pair of scissors. Use a water siphon to change the water and vacuum the moss weekly. Replace the moss if algae start to grow on it. Cut off pieces from the moss if you want to propagate it.

Problem: Article: Interactive play sessions in the evening are a great way to get your cat tired before bedtime. Toys that mimic the movements of mice and birds, which cats hunt in the wild, are ideal options. Look for toys that bounce and wiggles, like ping-pong balls, string-based toys, and furry mouse toys. Play until your  cat seems tired or uninterested. Cats hunt in short bursts, so they tire quickly (like sprinters, not marathon runners). They usually tire after 10 to 15 minutes max. However, make sure there's plenty of play spaced over the day. Our pets lives revolve our comings and goings. Oftentimes, cats get bored during the day when their owners are gone. This leads to an excess of neediness later in the day, when you're trying to wind down and get to sleep. Keep your cat entertained while you're at work or school and they'll be less likely to need attention at night.  Provide toys your cat can play with on his own. Small plush mice, especially those laced with catnip, are a great choice. They can be swatted around without a human's assistance. Make sure to rotate toys often as cats, like people, crave variety and will get bored with the same toy after awhile.  DVD's are available for purchase online and at some department stores that are designed specifically for cats. Video CatNip from Pet-A-Vision Inc., for example, includes footage of birds and mice that cats will try to catch when you're not home. Just leave the TV on and make sure it's at the cat's eye level.  Battery operated toys are available at most grocery stores, department stores, and supermarkets. These toys move on their own and can be left on for a few hours while you are at work. However, be sure to read any warning labels. Some battery operated toys recommend cats only use them with supervision. Cats love windows, and enjoy being able to see the outside world. Anything you can do to make your backyard more appealing is great. Installing a bird feeder is a low-cost way to give your cat something to watch while you're at home.  Set up your feeder in a quiet place where it's easy to stock and refill. Feeders should ideally be close to natural shelters, like trees and shrubs, where birds will feel safe. Make sure your feeder is at least three feet away from your window. This reduces the likelihood of window collisions, which kill millions of birds each year.
Summary: Schedule playtime before bed. Provide entertainment options for your cat throughout the day. Install a bird feeder.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some companies do not want to deal with hard copy resumes, and will specifically request email or other submission. If the job ad is not specific, feel free to ask for clarification. For jobs that aren't specific about email or online only, feel free to mail your resume in anyway. It can be a concrete way to demonstrate your interest in the position beyond simply submitting your application and help you stand out in the crowd. Just make sure you definitely apply as the company requests. In some cases, the correct name will be in the job ad, or readily available on the company's website. Not only with your resume get in the hands of someone who will actually be able to act on it, it will also demonstrate that you took the time to research the business and know something about it.  If the name is not easily available, a little sleuthing can track it down. An online search using the company's name and department you want to work in may find it. Additionally, calling the company's main line and asking the receptionist for the name of the manager who oversees the department you are applying to can get it.  Social networks, especially business-related ones like LinkedIn, are also a good way to track down people in certain businesses. You may not get the hiring manager specifically, but find someone who does. Do not address the envelope to an unnamed "Whom it may concern" or "Person who does the hiring." Your resume may not get through to where it needs to be, and it looks like you did not attempt to learn anything about the company. Companies may have multiple addresses associated with them, including a mail address, street address, or addresses for different branches and facilities. Make sure you have the correct mailing address before starting your envelope. This address may be on the job ad, or should be available on the company's website. If you are still unsure, call the company and ask.

SUMMARY: Follow employer instructions. Get the correct name for the hiring manager. Get the correct mailing address.

This scale is a great way to throw some melodic variation into your lines, and fits neatly over funk, blues, rock, and pop chord progressions. It has a slightly moody, bluesy feel. As always, find the one and three and make them shine, often using the root note. The following is the A-minor pentatonic scale. The note in parenthesis is a grace note, used for a bluesy feel, that can be left out if you want:G|----------5-7-(8)-|D|-----------5---7-|A|-----5-(6)-7-------|E|-5-8-------------| The major pentatonic offers the variation loved in pentatonic, but it has a happier feel. It's not quite as bright as the major scale, but it's still a  good mood kind of scale and is used accordingly. The following is for the A-major pentatonic scale:G|-----------4---6-|D|-----------4---7-|A|-----4---7-|E|-5-7-------------| Start the scale on the root note and play from there, using the scale to help your find notes for your licks. The following scale is for A Major, since it starts on the fifth fret (an A):G|-----------------|D|-----------4-6-7-|A|-----4-5-7-------|E|-5-7-------------| Not used a tone in funk, but still easily modified for funk, this note will give you a bit of a darker, more intense feel for songs that call for it. When played straight, it may sound a little too sad, but that focus on rhythm will give it the pulsing feel that makes it funk. This is for A minor:G|-----------------|D|-------------5-7-|A|-------5-7-----|E|-5-7-8-----------|
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Learn the minor pentatonic scale. Learn the major pentatonic scale for a more upbeat feel. Play a major scale for warm, happy tones. Play the minor scale for a darker, sadder tone.