Problem: Write an article based on this summary: You’ll need 5 more 4x4” beams. Bolt the flat side of the 6’1” beams to the ends of the 8’ 7” beam so that two triangles are joined by the 8’ 7” beam running between them. Attach the roof beams. Insert your windows.

Answer: Four at 6' 1" length and one at 8’ 7”. Cut a 45° angle into one end of each of the 4 beams. Make sure that you keep the 45° angles in mind, as they will need to be able to sit flat on the top of the walls. The bolts should be at least an inch apart. Holding the roof in place, bolt it into the corner posts at each end. Make sure your bolts aren’t too long: you want them to go in but not pop through the other side of the post. You can also add windows into the triangles (smaller than the windows in the walls). This is done in exactly the same way as with the walls, but you will have to add a top frame first. Measure the height of the wooden window frame, first making sure that it fits into the triangle. Then measure and cut a piece of 4x4 beam to fit at that height and bolt it into place. Once it’s in place the window can be inserted as before.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Obtain Decisive Pumpkin. Get Highest Ribbon. Get Ribbon. Get Full Bloom+.

Answer: This keyblade has the unique ability Combo Boost; this makes your attacks do more damage the longer your combo is. Defeat the Experiment in Halloween Town to get this weapon. This armor adds +25% damage reduction from all elements, including physical damage. You can get Highest Ribbon if you complete the Twilight puzzle. This increases resistance toward all elements as well as physical damage. You can synthesize Ribbon. Find the recipe at http://www.khwiki.com/Ribbon. This boosts Sora's strength by 3 points. Upgrade Full Bloom to get Full Bloom+. Recipes are at http://www.khwiki.com/Full_Bloom+.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Sew the curved edges.

Answer: Begin sewing the fabric pieces together along the curved edges that you just pinned together.  Do not sew any of the other edges yet. Remove the pins from the fabric right before you sew over them.  Make sure that your stitches are about ½ of an inch (or 1 ½ cm) away from the edges of the fabric. This will help to create a strong seam. After you have finished sewing, trim off any excess thread from the areas you just sewed.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pay attention to inflammation, redness, and warmth. Observe a central area that is swollen and potentially filled with pus. Report sensitivity and pain to touch the skin. Feel a heat or warmth radiating from the infected area.

Answer:
These are the tell-tale sign of cellulitis. Inflammation, redness, and warmth in the affected region of your body will likely be the first signs of infection. Patients should monitor their infection closely. Consider:  Inflammation and redness might occur after some pain at the point of infection. Once you notice inflammation and redness at the point of infection, you should monitor it closely as the infection can spread very quickly. If the infection turns from red to a purple or violet color and expands, you should see a doctor as soon as possible. A good indication of cellulitis is that we can observe a central area – the initial place of infection – that is abscessed and swollen. This initial place of infection is often filled with pus. Treatment might, in some cases, demand that the abscess is drained. Many patients inflicted by cellulitis report sensitivity to the infected area if touched. While this sensitivity or pain might be minimal at first, it can quickly develop into a much more intense level of pain and discomfort. If your pain increases in intensity quickly, contact a medical professional. A common symptom of cellulitis is that the infected area is warm or even hot to the touch. At first this warmth might seem like nothing, but it can quickly escalate and cause discomfort to the patient. In addition, heat or warmth radiating from the infected area is an indication that the infection is spreading and expanding, possibly becoming systemic.