Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try to be acquaintances or even friends with the person you dislike. Hang out together. Don't compete. Find qualities in them that you like. Be civil and polite. Stand up for yourself.

Answer: Being friends with them may be too much, but you are going to see them or deal with them at certain points due to having a mutual friend. You may even hang out together in a small or large group. So try keeping your distance, but be friendly enough not to put your shared friend in an uncomfortable position.  For example, when hanging out, keep conversations minimal, but pleasant. Consider small talk. If the other person hates you back, they may not be willing to be friendly with you. In this case, that is on them. Your mutual friend will notice and appreciate your efforts. If your friend contacts you and asks, "me and Sarah are going to see a movie, you want to come?" try going. It may be uncomfortable, but you never know what might happen. You might be able to help the situation by spending more time together.    You may learn something new about that person that may help you understand why they are the way they are. You'll get a chance to see your friend and them hang out together and see if they are different around them than they are around you. You may find that spending time with them is not as awful as you thought. While you are hanging out together, it may be easy to develop an “us” vs. “them” mentality. That could be dangerous, because you will feel and then act like you are always in competition with that person. Instead, be the bigger person and resist the urge to get into a power struggle with them.  Remind yourself that they might be trying to bait you into arguing or competing with them. Find an external “enemy” a object that you all agree you dislike. If you are in school, this could be a teacher or an assignment. It could also be a celebrity, or a television show. Remember why you are working hard at this in the first place, to maintain a good relationship with your friend. Arguing in front of them, while you are hanging out together will not accomplish that. Even though you hate them, make an effort to find something about them that you like. Living with that negativity will be harmful for all three of you so try to find a way around it by picking out qualities that are positive.  Think about your common interests, what do you both like? Focus on what you think is their best quality and go from there. Join in on an activity with them and create common ground. While you are hanging out together you might not be able to be friends but you should at least be civil. If you are nasty, your friend may realize that they don't want to hang out with the both of you. If just you are being nasty, it could cause your friend to prefer to hand out the the other person. It's better to always be polite.  Say “hello” when  you see them instead of ignoring them. Make eye contact when they are speaking. Say “thank you” and “you're welcome.” While you should always try and remain polite, make sure you are not allowing the other person to walk all over you. Stand up for yourself in the face of nastiness, but try not to stoop to their level or retaliate. Your needs are important important, too. If the person is calling you names you can try to ignore it, or ask them to stop. Responding maturely will show your mutual friend that you are the bigger person and are more respectful.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use “pinch” hangers. Stick adhesive hooks to brick. Apply pieces of double-sided tape to the wall.

Answer: This variety of hanger is sized to fit just over the height of an average brick. The back of these anchors have clamps you can set on the top and bottom of a brick on the narrow space where it sticks out past the mortar. Squeeze the clamps, and the anchor will stay on the brick. Since these anchors aren’t fastened securely into the brick or mortar, however, they’re not meant to hold heavy items. Remove the backing from the hanger to reveal its sticky surface. Push this firmly onto the brick to fasten it in place.  Use adhesive hooks that are labeled “heavy duty” to ensure they stick well to the brick. Don’t hang anything on these hooks that is heavier than they are rated for. Use industrial strength double-sided tape to ensure it can stick well to brick. Remove the backing from 1 side and press the sticky surface firmly to the brick. Take off the backing from the other side and press the object you want to hang on top. Even industrial strength double-sided tape is best only for light objects, like pictures in cardboard frames.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Speak to your doctor. Use a medical sauna or hyperthermia unit. Cut down on fever-reducing drugs.

Answer: If you decide that you want to try to induce a fever the first thing you should do is speak to a medical professional. Make an appointment to see your doctor and ask her about how to induce a fever. Your doctor will advise on the potential benefits and dangers of artificially inducing a fever and what your options are. Sometimes drugs induce a fever when they are taken, but this generally is considered an adverse response akin to an allergic reaction.  Immunizations, such as diphtheria and tetanus, may induce a fever.  The drugs work by increasing metabolism or evoking an immune response. Drug-induced fevers can cause other symptoms as well. Doctors who do use this option might use Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG), a tuberculosis vaccine.  If your doctor advises you not to try to induce a fever you should listen to her. Do not attempt to induce a fever against your doctor's advice. Look for a medical centre or centre of alternative medicine that actively uses fever therapy. These sources will usually be equipped with an infrared sauna unit, also known as a hyperthermia unit. Follow the instructions provided at the centre when using this unit to induce a fever. Usually, you will be instructed to warm yourself internally before using the unit. You might be asked to drink ginger root tea or to take ginger root and cayenne pepper capsules.  Before entering the unit, you will undress and cover the skin in an herbal formula, often containing ginger. Wrap yourself in towels then enter the unit. A standard session lasts for 60 minutes, but if you are not demonstrating any negative reaction, your session may last for two to three hours. You will need to drink water during the process, especially if undergoing a longer session. If you do not sweat within the first 10 minutes or otherwise experience a negative reaction, the session will end early. After a successful session, you'll undergo a warm to cool shower to close your pores. As the debates about the potential benefits of fevers continues, some doctors are advising that people limit their use of fever-reducing drugs, such as aspirin. By using these drugs with discretion you will enable a moderate fever to run its course which can prompt your body's own immunological defences to activate.  The endogenous pyrogen hormone will travel to the brain and prompt a rise in your body's temperature. Rapid muscle contractions may also be triggered, which will produce heat. Nerves may constrict outlying blood vessels, resulting in a reduction of heat lost to the environment. Body tissues may be broken down to produce heat. The sensation of coldness can prompt you on put on extra layers of clothes or drink hot fluids which will help to raise your temperature.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Crouch down. Walk up the wall backwards. Move closer to the wall using your hands. Return to position safely.

Answer:
Put your hands spread out on the ground. Face away from a nearby wall. Make sure an adult is present when doing this move to keep you from falling. Put your feet against the bottom of the wall and "walk" backwards. Keep your hands on the ground. Straighten your elbows and knees as you go up. Once your legs are straight and your toes are up against the wall, it's time for your hands to do the walking. Start by moving your right hand back slightly. Bring your left hand back to line up with the right. Repeat this until your stomach is very close to or flat against the wall. You have just done an easy handstand. In gymnastics, when a coach or guide tells you to "return to position," you should go back to the stance you started at. In this case, return to the crouch from Step 1. To get back down, walk forward with your hands and let your legs slowly slide down the wall.