Problem: Article: Add two parallel lines and connect the parallel lines at bottom as shown in the picture.
Summary: Draw an oval to form the outer edge of the flower leaves. Draw a connecting smaller oval figure at the top of the parallel lines to form the top of the flower. Create a rough sketch of the flower and leaves as illustrated in the picture. Add the final lines for the flower and leaves. Draw shadows and definition lines and color in your flower.

Problem: Article: As soon as the wisteria is done flowering, it is time to get out your tools again. This includes your hand pruners, ladder, and gloves. If you are doing hard pruning on an old wisteria, get out the loppers or pruning saw. This will help tame the vine, and encourage it to produce more blooms the following year. Try to leave 5 to 6 leaves on each shoot. This way, you will have enough leaves left behind for a visually-appealing appearance, but not so many leaves that the vine wastes energy on them. Wisteria is a vine, which means that it grows on a pergola or wire support. Some of the shoots help keep the vine attached to the pergola or wire support. Other shoots stick out randomly and lead to an unruly appearance. It is these shoots that you should cut away. It would be a good idea to cut back any root suckers as well, especially for grafted vines. Root suckers are thin vines or branches without any flowers or leaves on them. This will help maintain a tidy appearance and encourage more blooms. How far you trim depends on how long and unruly the shoots get. About 1 to 2 leaf joints would be ideal, however. Some people like the way the seedpods look, while others prefer to cut them away. If you decide to leave the seedpods on, be aware that they will burst once temperatures rise.
Summary: Get out your tools and prepare to prune again in late summer. Cut the shoots down to 6 inches (15 cm) each. Trim away shoots that aren't necessary for the vine’s support. Trim the new growth back every 2 weeks until summer is over. Decide whether or not you want to leave the seedpods on.

Problem: Article: To determine if the feeling is mutual, pay attention to any signs your partner gives off. As you get to know your partner, you’ll also get to know their feelings towards you. If your partner does things to make you smile, looks at you longingly, and makes you a priority in their life, they likely feel strongly towards you. For example, if your partner cooks your favorite meal for dinner or talks about their feelings a lot with you, it may be a sign that they love you. The perfect time to confess your feelings will come to you intuitively. You’ll know when the time is right, based on your partner’s body language and your personal feelings. Signs that you truly love your partner include making them a priority, not looking for new people, and feeling a strong connection and attraction. Typically, you should tell your partner your feelings after you've spent enough time with them to know them well. The amount of time will depend on your particular relationship. Overall, you should wait to tell them you love them until you know your feelings are true and genuine. While it is wonderful to feel strongly about your partner after a few dates, avoid telling them you love them until you are certain. That way, your affection will not seem desperate or clingy. If you wait too long, you and your partner may grow apart, resulting in them moving on. They may get the wrong idea and think you're not into them if you don't express your feelings eventually. Find confidence in your feelings, rather than being scared to express your love. You may regret not opening up down the line.
Summary: Confess your love when the feeling seems mutual. Express your feelings when the moment feels right. Avoid saying “I love you” too soon into your relationship. Don’t wait too long to say how you feel.

Problem: Article: Be cautious about leaving the laptop unattended. Label it well in case of loss, misplacement or theft.  Label all parts of the laptop with your name. Put a sticky address label on the top of the laptop, inside, under the keyboard, both parts of the power cord, CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/Floppy drives, and a USB drive. Purchase a luggage tag. Attach it to the carrying case and fill it out with your name. Make sure that no flap that covers your name. Attach something unique to the carrying case. This will help prevent someone else from mistaking your case for theirs. Dropping, jostling, or bumping may cause damage to its hard drive, sometimes permanent and irreparable.  Do not place drinks next to the computer. One accidental spill onto the keyboard will damage it, probably beyond repair. Use two hands to hold the laptop by the bottom (keyboard half). Do NOT hold a laptop by the screen. Do not store the laptop where very cold or very hot. Do not place the laptop close to any electrical appliance, because it generates a magnetic field. Your laptop will last much longer if it doesn't get damaged.  Don't attempt to twist the screen on its hinges, as this could crack the screen. Do NOT attempt to close the lid when a pencil or pen is left on the keyboard. This could crack the screen. Don't scratch or push on the screen. Don't slam the lid down. Purchase and use an appropriate laptop carry bag to buffer the laptop during transportation.  Correctly remove the wireless card (if applicable) before transporting. Always transport the laptop in a padded carry case, and avoid stacking items on the lid of the laptop. Clean the screen with a lint-free cloth. Avoid using window cleaner, such as Windex; the ammonia will dull the screen. Use a screen cleaner from a computer supply store. Think twice before adding stickers. Stickers leave a residue that can cause permanent damage or an unsightly mess.
Summary:
Know where your laptop is at all times. Treat the laptop with care. Protect the screen and body of your laptop. Transport with care. Keep the laptop clean.