In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can do this with wire strippers or a utility knife. Strip the ends of the wires on the light as well as the on the cable. If the cable has cable nuts on it, remove the nuts, then strip the cable if needed. The cable should already be stripped under the cable nuts. If it isn't, you will need to strip it. Cable connectors are also known as cable nuts. If the light came disassembled, then you need to assemble it first. Each type of light will be a little different, so be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions. Once you have the light assembled, connect the light's cables to the main cable with cable nuts. Make sure that you connect the white wires together and the black or red wires together. Never mix and match wires. Set the light post into the ground. If you are using a pathway light, you'll probably need to drive the stake into the ground instead. Once you have the light placed, bury the cable. If you have a grassy lawn, sprinkle some grass seeds over the bare dirt. It will get patched up in a few days. Connect the white and red/black wires to the "load" terminals on the GFCI power pack first. Next, connect the house's wires to the "line" terminals on the GFCI power pack. Always connect the white wires to the white wires, and the red/black wires to the red/black wires.  Use wire connectors or wire nuts to do this. Remember to expose 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 inch (0.64 to 1.27 cm) of wire in order to get the connectors on. This includes both the red/black "hot" wires and the white "neutral" or "ground" wires. If your breaker doesn't have a white wire, wrap your light's white wire around the green-colored screw (ground screw), then tighten the screw. Wrap any exposed wire with electrical tape.  Never connect black and white wires together or you will blow a fuse. This will help keep the moisture away from the wires and outlet and prevent short circuiting. As an extra precaution, consider applying caulk around the cover--leave the bottom third exposed so that any trapped moisture can drain. Match the color of the caulk to the cover or to your house's wall. Clear is another option. Test the light out, then make any necessary adjustments. If your light has a timer on it, set the timer to when you want the light to turn on or off. Most people choose to leave the lights on overnight, from dusk to dawn.
Summary: Strip the wires on the cables by 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 inch (0.64 to 1.27 cm). Connect the light to the main cable with cable connectors. Insert the light into the ground and bury the cable. Connect wires from the main cable to the GFCI power pack. Add a weatherproof cover outlet and power pack. Turn the electricity back on.

Lay out a couple of pieces of tissue paper. Place the book at 1 edge of the tissue paper, and roll it up in the paper. If you want, tape the edges to secure it. This way, you can avoid damaging the book by taping the wrapping paper to the tissue paper and not to the book itself. Roll out some of your chosen wrapping paper and lay it flat so that the underside is exposed. Then, when you’ve rolled out enough paper to cover the whole book, use some sharp scissors to cut a straight line from one edge of the wrapping paper to the other, parallel to the roll. Use quick, small cuts to help keep the line straight. If you’re concerned about making a straight cut, get wrapping paper that has a grid on the underside. Center the book on the piece of wrapping paper and fold in one side so that it covers half of your book. Gently pull to ensure that the paper is snug against the book and tape this side of the paper to the center of the book. Then, fold the other side over the book in an identical fashion and tape it to the center. Crease 1 end so that the paper folds over the edge of the book and along the width of it. Take the 2 corners of the paper at this end and fold them in towards the center of the book. This should create a triangular shape. Pull this folded, triangular end up and overtop of the book. Carefully pull it tight and secure it to the wrapping paper with a piece of tape. Turn the book and crease the other end. Fold the 2 corners in to form a triangle like you did for the other end. Then, pull it up and over the book and tape it down.
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One-sentence summary -- Wrap your book in tissue paper. Roll out enough paper to cover the book and cut a straight line across it. Fold the sides in and tape them down. Fold in both sides of 1 end to create a triangle. Fold the end over and tape it down. Repeat this process on the other end.

Q: Measure 2 cups (470 ml) of water in a measuring cup and pour it into a large stainless steel pot. Place it on a burner and turn the burner on medium-high heat until it begins to boil. Once the water starts to boil, measure 1⁄3 cup (79 ml) of white granulated sugar and add it to the pot. Stir the sugar into the water with a wooden spoon continuously to help the sugar dissolve. This should take about 5 minutes. Turn the burner off once the sugar has dissolved into the water. Keep the pot on the burner so that the sugar water stays warm but is no longer boiling. Drop in 2 black tea bags and use the wooden spoon to push them beneath the surface of the water. Stir the tea bags in the water a couple of times. Then, leave the pot alone for 10-15 minutes so that the tea bags can steep. After 10-15 minutes have passed, take the tea bags out of the pot and give the tea some time to cool down. Wait until the tea is at about room temperature (68 °F (20 °C)) before you do anything with it.
A: Boil 2 cups (470 ml) of water in a pot. Add 1⁄3 cup (79 ml) sugar to the pot and stir for 5 minutes. Turn the burner off. Add in 2 black tea bags and let them steep for 10-15 minutes. Remove the tea bags and let the tea cool completely.

Problem: Article: There are many dating websites available for bisexual people interested in finding a partner. You can sign up on these websites and then build your profile. Follow some strategies to attract people to your profile.  Avoid posting too many selfies, mention what you're looking for as well as who you are, and be genuine.  It is helpful to read reviews for these websites so you can choose one that would suit your interests best. If you prefer to have quick access to a dating profile, you might want to use a dating app for your smartphone instead of a full website. Some dating websites also have apps, but there are some apps that are independent of websites. You will need to sign up and create a profile on apps, just like you do on websites. There are reviews of bisexual dating apps that can help you choose the best one. If you are on social media websites like Facebook and LinkedIn, there may be bisexual groups you can join. These groups provide you not only with dating opportunities, but the chance to make friends with other people who share your bisexual experience.  For example, to find a bisexual group on Facebook, sign in and type “bisexual group” into the search bar. Once you've clicked on a Facebook group, click the “Join Group” button in the top right hand corner.  It might be good to add words to the search, such as your city name. There are also discussion boards and forums you can join to find other bisexual people online. Although it is harder to find bisexual people you can meet in real life this way, at least you can make friends online. It is nice to have someone to chat with about your life experience. Join these forums by signing up and creating a username. No matter what online forum you choose to join, you will need a username that attracts people to your profile. Experts recommend using terms that attract the type of people you want, such as words of physical beauty to attract men and words of intelligence to attract women.  Men tend to be attracted by names like “Blondie” or “Cutie.” Women tend to be attracted by names like “Smartie” or “Cultured.” Avoid names that indicate small size, like “Little” or “Bug.”
Summary:
Find a bisexual dating website. Use a bisexual dating app. Join bisexual groups on social media. Comment on forums for bisexual discussions. Create a thoughtful username.