Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click Resize. Check the "Maintain aspect ratio" box. Check the "Percentage" box. Change the "Horizontal" value. Skew your photo if you like.

Answer: It's in the Paint toolbar. A pop-up window will appear. This option is in the middle of the window. Doing so ensures that any changes you make to either of the size values won't distort your photo. If you want to increase your photo's height without increasing its width (or vice versa), skip this step. It's at the top of the window. If you want to resize your image to a specific pixel rating, check the "Pixels" box instead. In the "Horizontal" text box, type in whatever number you want to use to resize your photo (e.g., to double its size, you would type in 200).  If you're using pixels instead of a percentage, you'll type the number of pixels to use into the "Horizontal" text box. If you left the "Maintain aspect ratio" box unchecked, you'll also need to change the "Vertical" text box's value. Skewing a photo will angle it to the left or right. To skew your photo, type a number into the "Horizontal" and/or "Vertical" text fields under the "Skew (Degrees)" heading. If you want to skew the photo in the opposite direction, type in a negative value (e.g., "-10" instead of "10").


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Recognize when isn’t having fun play fighting. Stop if she tells you to stop. Don’t play fight if you or your girlfriend are angry.

Answer: If your girlfriend doesn’t want to play fight anymore or she seems upset, you need to stop. She may stop making eye contact, her energy and enthusiasm will go away, and she may even start to cry if she gets upset enough. These are definite cues that the play fighting has gone too far. Even if you went too far accidentally, you need to apologize and ask her if there’s anything you can do to make her feel better. A clear boundary that you need to always respect is your girlfriend telling you “stop” or “no.” Even if you were already play fighting and having fun, if she wants to stop, you need to stop. You want her to feel save with you when you’re play fighting, especially if you’re bigger and stronger than her.  She may giggle and say stop when you’re play fighting or tickling her, but if she clearly asks you to stop and isn’t having fun, stop immediately. It’s possible the play fighting triggered past trauma that she’s experienced, so be sensitive to her cues and listen to her. In order to prevent play fighting going too far or somebody getting physically or emotionally hurt, don’t start up or participate in play fighting if you’re angry. Additionally, if your girlfriend is angry don’t try to get her to play fight with you and don’t participate in any fighting if she tries to initiate it.  If you don’t feel in the mood for play fighting but your girlfriend is, try setting your negative feelings aside and have a good time with her. Play fighting is supposed to be fun. If you or your girlfriend are upset, take some time to cool off. If you or your girlfriend are angry, play fighting is not the solution. Try talking or going out for a bite to eat instead.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go for a traditional look with a suit. Match Oxfords with colorful suits and socks. Choose Oxfords instead of heels with a formal dress. Pair a button-down shirt with slacks. Choose a slightly formal dress.

Answer: Oxfords always have been and will continue to be a great option for suits. Wear a pair of brown Oxfords with a beige or brown suit. Choose black Oxfords with a black and more formal suit. Essentially, choose Oxfords that pair well with your suit rather than standing out. You can wear square-toed shoes, but rounded-toe Oxfords are classic, smooth, and visually appealing. Make sure to match your belt with your Oxfords, and make sure your socks don’t show unless they are the same color as your shoes. Suits, of course, don’t only come in neutral colors. If you are wearing a colorful suit, choose Oxfords to match or put the focus on the suit. For example, if you are wearing a purple suit, wear a pair of purple or black Oxfords. If you want to add a hint of color to a black or brown suit, choose brightly colored socks and colored or neutral Oxfords. You can also choose Oxfords that match or contrast with your tie. For example, you can blue Oxfords with a blue tie or blue Oxfords with an orange tie. If you’re wearing a dress to a black-tie event, you may feel that your shoe options are limited. Choose Oxfords with your dress if heels aren’t your thing. Oxfords will often look better with shorter formal dresses, but you can also make them work with long formal dresses. For example, wear black Oxfords with a long, black dress.  Wear socks that don’t show or match the color of the Oxfords. Choose colorful socks if you want to bring attention to your shoes. Wear a shorter dress in warm weather or for a night out. Button-downs and slacks will always be a great, classy choice for Oxfords. Choose a white button-down, black pants, and black Oxfords for a wedding or office environment. Wear a pastel-colored shirt, brown pants, and brown Oxfords for a dressier, but more laidback occasion. This is also a good look for a formal dinner or night out. A “dressier” dress is a good option because it can be transitioned from a day to night outfit, depending on how you style it. For day wear, minimize the accessories and choose a pair of metallic or neutral-colored Oxfords. For night wear, pair the dress with jewelry, wear black Oxfords, and choose a cute handbag.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Eat your Spam on a sandwich or burger. Start your day with a hearty Spam skillet hash. Put together a tasty Spam musubi. Fry up some Spam donuts.

Answer:
Prepare one or more slices of Spam using your preferred cooking method and slap it between two pieces of bread. The canned wonder food can also be eaten on a burger as a more substantial alternative to bacon or as the burger patty itself. Pile on crisp lettuce leaves, juicy tomato slices, sweet onion rings, or any other toppings and condiments of choice and dig in. If you’re on a low-carb or gluten-free diet, you can even substitute fried slices of Spam for bread to “double down” on your protein intake. First, dice a tin of Spam into 1 in (2.5 cm) cubes and fry them lightly over medium heat. Once they start to brown up, add 1 cup (100 g) of parboiled potato chunks, along with thin slices of white onion, green bell peppers, and salt and pepper to taste. Cook everything together until it’s hot and crisp and enjoy with a steaming mug of coffee or a glass of fresh-squeezed orange juice.  Crack an egg or sprinkle a handful of shredded cheese on top of your hash as it finishes cooking to make it even more filling. For a last-minute breakfast that doesn’t require as much prep, simply toss some cubed Spam in with your scrambled eggs. Spam musubi is a popular Hawaiian snack that has its roots in traditional Japanese cuisine. To see what all the fuss is about, grill or fry a slice of Spam, then pat out a block of sushi rice into the same shape and place it on top. Wrap a sheet of nori (roasted seaweed) around your filling ingredients to hold them together.  If you’re having trouble getting the nori to stick to stay sealed, wet the pad of your finger and run it along the lower of the 2 overlapping edges before sticking it down. You can also use your leftover rice and nori to make hand-rolled Spam sushi. Trim 1 in (2.5 cm) slices of Spam into large circles, then cut smaller circles out of the center of the slices. Fry your Spam donuts in a spacious skillet filled with 2 inches (5.1 cm) of cooking oil for about 2 minutes per side and allow them to cool for an additional 2-3 minutes before getting your munch on.   To keep your frying oil from scorching between batches, use an oil with a high smoke point, like olive, vegetable, canola, or peanut. If you’d like a little more donut with your Spam donuts, dice the canned meat into tiny cubes and mix it by hand into rings of homemade dough to turn it into a filling.