Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Turn on your Wii. Select the Wii logo in the lower left side of the screen. Select Wii Settings. Scroll to the second page, and select "Internet". Select Connection Settings. Select a box that says "none". Pick the appropriate option. Select the appropriate option. Success!

Answer: This will bring you to the Wii options.     If you have a wired connection, then your Wii will test the connection and you're done! If you have a wireless connection, then continue to follow the steps. If you have a wireless router, select "Search for an Access Point and follow steps 6-8 in the Nintendo DS instructions. If you have a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector or an AOSS compatible access point, follow the simple on-screen instructions. You have connected to Nintendo Wi-Fi!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Search for forms. Set up your page. Create your caption. Title your motion. Create your signature block. Add other pages as necessary.

Answer: Many states have court-approved forms you can use for your motion to dismiss so you don't have to format the document yourself.  You typically can find forms available for download by visiting the website for the state court system or the state's highest court. Forms also may be available at the websites of state legal aid societies. Paper forms typically are available at the clerk's offices of individual courts. You must use the correct size paper with the correct margins for all court documents.  You typically can find these state or local rules on the court's website. The rules also may have a sample or document template that you can use as a guide.  Generally, you should use standard 8.5 x 11 white paper with one-inch margins all the way around. Some courts may have different margin specifications for the first page. Some courts may require you to use a special "pleading paper," which contains line numbers down the left-hand side. Most word processing applications such as Microsoft Word have pleading paper templates you can use.  Set up your footer to print consecutive page numbers at the bottom of each page.  Use a common font such as Times New Roman or Arial in a 12-point size, and double-space your text. Make sure you're set to print your document using black ink. Your caption identifies the case to which your document applies, and must be identical to the caption for the complaint in the case.  The caption includes the court name and location, the names of the parties in the case, and the case or file number assigned by the court.  You also can copy the format of the caption on the complaint so everything is in the right place on the page. At the top of your motion you must include a title that identifies the purpose of the document for the court.  The title can be as simple as "Defendant's Motion to Dismiss" or can include the reason you want the court to dismiss the case, such as "Defendant's Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim."  Traditionally, the title is centered on the page in all caps. It also may be bolded or underlined. Check the court's rules or look at other documents filed in the same court to get a sense of the style that court uses. Your signature block gives you space to sign your motion and provides your legal name and contact information.  Typically you want to leave about four lines, or two double-spaced lines, for your signature. Make a solid black line to sign, then type your name directly below the line.  Under your name, you should type your address. You also may want to include your phone number and your email address.  Your signature block also should include a line and space for you to write the date on which you signed the motion. Depending on the court, you may need to attach other documents such as a certificate of service or a notice of hearing. These forms generally are available in the clerk's office.  If you've found a packet of court-approved forms to use for your motion to dismiss, any additional documents should be included.  Certificates of service and notices of hearing always use the same format, but you'll have to put in the name and address of the other party, as well as your own name and address.  Leave the date and time of the hearing on the notice blank. The clerk of court will fill those in when the hearing is scheduled.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase and install a walk-in cooling unit. Purchase an industrial freezer. Purchase a refrigerated line station and supplemental refrigeration units.

Answer: A walk-in cooling unit is a cold storage room designed to maintain the standard refrigeration temperature of 28 to 40 degrees (-2 to 4 ℃). Although some small food service operations may not require a walk-in cooler, the majority of commercial operations will. Walk-in coolers can be custom built to fit any location. Speak to several HVAC contractors and refrigeration specialists to get the best bid. Commercial kitchen operations typically require freezer space. Commercial freezer units are usually categorized by the number of doors. Purchase a single, double or triple-door freezer, depending on the size and scope of your food service operation. Adequate refrigeration is a necessity in the commercial kitchen. Food service workers need to keep prepared foods cool prior to preparation and service. A refrigerated line station will be required for the majority of commercial operations.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Write down your main points. Choose the right time. Be non-judgmental. Ask questions. Listen carefully.

Answer:
Maybe you have recently discovered that your husband looks at porn. Or perhaps this has been an ongoing issue in your relationship. Either way, its time to have an honest conversation about your feelings.  Prepare to have an open conversation about the problem. Your first step is to figure out your feelings. Ask yourself why you object to his watching porn. Is it a religious issue for you? Or is it against your moral code? Choose some words that describe how you are feeling. Be descriptive with words such as "frustrated", "worried" or "nervous". Make a list of the things you want to say. This will help you to stay on track during the conversation and make sure that you make your points clear. Talking to your husband about his porn habit is an important conversation. You want to make sure that you allow yourselves time to deal with this tough topic. Take care to choose an appropriate time to have this talk.  Try to avoid having this conversation late at night or early in the morning. You two will not be at your emotional best if you are tired. Give him a heads up. Try saying, "I have something important to talk to you about. When is a good time for you?" Don't rush the conversation. Choose a time when you know neither or you will be rushing out the door to work or being interrupted by the kids. You might have a serious aversion to porn. Those are your feelings, and that is okay. However, try not to base your talk with your husband purely on judgement.  Try to use "I" statements. For example, you can say, "I feel very uncomfortable when you watch porn in our home." These types of statements are more effective than "you" statements. Your husband will likely be defensive if you say something such as "When you watch porn, you make me mad." Avoid eraser words. For example, try not to say, "I love you, but your porn habit is disgusting." Eraser words like "but" negate everything that was said before "but". It is important that you let your husband know how you are feeling. However, don't forget that effective conversations allow both of the participants to talk. Make some effort to understand your husband's point of view.  Ask open-ended questions. For example, you could say, "Why is it important to you to watch porn?" Make it a point to ask for further information. Try saying, "So porn makes you feel excited. Is there another way you could achieve that same feeling?" Ask for new information. Consider saying, "How do you see us resolving this issue?" Asking questions is an important part of having a constructive conversation. It is equally critical that you actually listen to the answers. Make it clear to your husband that you are listening carefully to his point of view.  Use non-verbal cues. You can indicate that you are listening by maintaining eye contact and making gestures such as nodding your head in understanding. Try paraphrasing. You can say something like, "I hear you saying that this is a long-time habit. Is that right?" Show respect. Allow your husband to finish his thoughts and sentences without interrupting.