Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Arrive early. Be friendly to everyone you meet. Work on your handshake. Use effective body language.

Answer: While arriving late to an interview is a major no-no, many people don't realize arriving exactly on time may also reflect poorly on you. Arriving early reflects initiative, drive, and good time management skills.  Aim to show up 10 to 15 minutes early, but no earlier than that. Any earlier can put pressure on your interview to conduct the interview prematurely.   Stay off your phone while waiting. There's always a chance of receiving distressing information through your smart phone. You don't want anything to take your focus away from the interview.  Briefly review any notes you have, but do not go overboard as this can increase your anxiety. Simply scan what you've jotted down.  Sit up straight and be attentive. Convey confident body language even while waiting as this will set the tone for your interview. Your interview starts the moment you enter an establishment. Treat any secretaries or other employees with courtesy as you navigate your way through a place of business. Your interviewer might ask about your behavior afterwards, so be sure to be friendly and engaged with everyone you meet and not just the person conducting the interview. A good handshake is vital. This is your first opportunity to impress an interviewer.  A handshake should be neither too limp nor too hard. Both methods are off-putting to interviewers.  Make sure you arrange your belongings on your left side as you'll be shaking with your right hand. You don't want to leave your interviewer waiting while you fumble with folders and notebooks.  Offer your hand with your palm slightly up, allowing the interviewer's hand to cover yours. This is a subtle gesture that conveys respect.  Never cover the interviewer's hand with your left hand while shaking. This can be seen as inappropriate and a sing of domination. From the moment you enter the room, use body language that conveys confidence and respect.  When you're being lead to the interview, follow the leader. This shows you respect their position of authority over you.  Put any belongings, such as a briefcase or purse, on the floor beside you. Holding onto to these items during an interview is awkward and distracting. Placing them on the interviewer's desk can be seen as intrusive.  Sit up straight in a manner that displays your neck, chest, and stomach. Do not lean forward. This makes you look nervous or aggressive.  Keep your hands above the desk and below your collar bone when gesturing. You don't want to appear overly excited, which can put off your interviewer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Write to the board of directors. Avoid sending mail that won't be delivered to the board. Send your letter to the corporate secretary.

Answer: You can write a letter to Twitter if you have a question, want to report a problem, or give them comments about the service. Be aware that you may not receive a response from the board. If you'd like, you can send your letter anonymously. While most mail will be given to Twitter's board of directors, certain types of mail won't be given to them. For example, don't send:  Product complaints, inquiries, or suggestions Resumes or job inquiries Surveys Advertisements Abusive or threatening material Your letter will go to the board as a group or an individual of the board if you specify their name. Use the following address for your letter: Corporate Secretary  Twitter, Inc. 1355 Market Street Suite 900 San Francisco, CA 94103 United States


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Provide separate litter trays, feeding stations, and beds for each cat. Create vertical spaces for each cat. Make a cardboard playground for the cats. Feed the cats in separate rooms or on opposite sides of the room.

Answer: Giving each cat her own litter tray, food bowl, and bed will cut down on any feelings of competition and reduce stress among your cats. Try to keep the separate litter trays, feeding bowls, and beds for each cat identical so it does not seem like one cat is being favored over the other. Place the feeding bowls a safe distance from each other so your cats can eat in the same room but in separate areas of the room. Cat trees, cat friendly shelves, and tall perches on furniture can help your cats feel comfortable roaming around the space or room without having to share a vertical spot. Cats often feel safer when they can observe things from above and when they can move away from other cats or people on their own. You can also place separate scratching posts in doorways or at the top or bottom of the stairs so your cats can learn to play in the same area, but on separate posts. Cats love to run around and explore on high perches in a playground made of cardboard. You can also use paper bags, with the handles removed, and cardboard tubes to create a fun playground for each cat. Rotate the objects often to keep the playground interesting for both cats. Make sure the playground has multiple exits so your cats do not feel trapped together or boxed in when playing. Feeding time can be a big source of tension and competition for cats. Reduce any stress or anxiety for your cats by giving each cat food in their own feeding bowls in different areas of the room.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove any screws on the rollers with a Phillips head screwdriver. Remove the bottom panel of the door with a hammer and wood block. Identify what type of roller you need. Slide the new rollers into the bottom of the panel. Tap the panel back onto the glass with a hammer or rubber mallet. Screw the rollers into the side of the door. Place the door back on its track. Adjust the rollers until the door moves smoothly.

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These are the screws keeping the rollers and aluminum frame together. They will be along the bottom or lower side of the door next to the rollers. Turn each screw counterclockwise as far as you can. The rollers may come out on their own, but in most cases, you will have to remove the bottom panel to get to them. Do not remove the adjustment screw. The adjustment screw is attached only to the rollers and not to the door itself. Set the narrow edge of the wood block against the upper lip of the panel containing the rollers. Try not to rest the wood on the glass. Tap the top of the block with the hammer to gently ease the panel off of the glass. Each brand of door may have their own type of roller that needs to be used. The only way to identify what type of rollers you need is to take the old rollers out. Go to the hardware or glass store to find an exact match. You may need to put the door back on the track until you are able to find a replacement.  Make sure to get 2 rollers so that you can replace both rollers at the same time. Take a picture of the rollers once you find them. This will help you easily buy them again if you need to replace them at a later date. Use the old rollers as a guide for installing the new rollers. The holes for the screws should line up with the holes on the door so that you can screw the rollers into the door. The wheels should face downwards. Line the panel back up with the bottom of the glass. Use gentle taps on the bottom of the panel to slide it back into place. Start at one end of the panel and work your way over to the other. Take the same screws you removed before and reinsert them into the holes on the side of the roller. Use a drill with a Phillips head bit or a Phillips head screwdriver to turn the screws clockwise as far as they will go. Lift the door back into the upper track before setting it down onto the bottom track. If you need to, replace the metal plate, headstop, and screen door back into their proper places. Turn the adjustment screw to move the rollers either up or down until the door moves smoothly. If the door doesn’t move, the rollers may be too high. If the door is too unsteady, the rollers may be too low. Generally, turning the adjustment screw clockwise will lower the rollers and turning the screw counterclockwise will raise them.