Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Don't try to look at every individual clover. Look for smaller leaves on four-leaf clovers. Don't get discouraged.

Answer: Scanning the leaves works better than examining every leaf. As there are hundreds of clovers in a single patch, you won't have time to look at them all. If you scan the leaves instead, a difference in the general pattern may jump out at you. Don't expect a four-leaf clover to have completely even leaves. Keep in mind, when scanning for a four-leaf clover, the clover's fourth leaf may be significantly smaller than the others. Four-leaf clovers are incredibly rare. The more often you search, the more likely you are to find one. If you don't find a four-leaf clover on your first search, keep an eye out each time you pass a clover patch. The more often you look, the more likely you are to eventually find a four-leaf clover.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make sure to keep it legal. Don't talk too much. Establish rapport. Represent your company well. Take notes and double check answers.

Answer: It is against the law to discriminate against an applicant due to race, sex, religion, age, disability, pregnancy, national origin, and other factors. Do not ask the candidate any questions that are geared toward finding out information in one of these areas. Here are a few common questions interviewers ask, even though they shouldn't:  You may not ask a woman whether she is pregnant, or expecting to start a family in the next few years. Don't ask someone if they go to church, or what religion they were raised practicing. Do not ask someone their age. Do not ask someone if their health issues will affect their ability to work. If you're going on about yourself or the company the whole time, your candidate won't be able to get a word in edgewise. You might feel like it was a great interview and then realize you didn't really gain new information. Ask leading questions and let the candidate speak for the majority of the interview. You'll get more information out of the person if you're friendly, warm and inviting. Taking a hard-nosed approach will cause some people to close up and answer questions guardedly. Encourage openness and honesty through your body language. Smile, nod, and don't flinch if the candidate stumbles or has difficulties answering a question. Remember that the candidate has a choice in the matter of whether he or she takes the job if it's offered. You might find people reluctant to take the job if the company doesn't seem like a great place to work, or if you seem like you'd be an unpleasant manager. The cards aren't all in your hands, so don't go on a power trip during the interview. Note important information during the interview, so you can double check on it afterward if need be. If the candidate gives you details about a big project he or she completed for a previous company, there's no harm in calling the references again to double check that it really happened.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat the oven and prepare a pan. Cut the yam and place it on the sheet. Season the yam. Roast the sliced yam for about 30 minutes.

Answer: Turn on the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Get out a rimmed baking sheet and lay aluminum foil across the bottom. Set the pan aside while you prepare the yam. Wash 1 large yam and use a vegetable peeler to remove the peel. Take a sharp knife and carefully cut the yam into 1/4-inch (6 mm) thick slices. Slice the yam horizontally so you get circular slices. Place the slices on the sheet so they overlap a little. Drizzle 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of olive oil over the yam and sprinkle the slices with 1 teaspoon (5 g) of kosher salt and 1 teaspoon (2 g) of freshly ground black pepper. Put the pan in the preheated oven and bake the yam for about 30 minutes. Insert a fork to ensure that the yam is totally soft once it's finished cooking. It should begin to curl slightly around the edges too. Remove the yam and serve it immediately. You can store leftover yam slices in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They'll keep for a day or two.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try an ionic blow dryer. Rub dryer sheets on your hair. Choose the right comb or brush. Try a metal clothes hanger. Use a humidifier. Dry your hair with a shirt or paper towel.

Answer:
Some people have had success fixing static hair by using an ionic blow dryer. This blow dryer has negative ions that neutralize the positive ions in your hair to help get rid of static. The ion molecules also break down water molecules in your hair instead of evaporating water molecules, like regular blow dryers. This helps prevent your hair of being stripped of moisture and getting staticky. These blow dryers are not necessarily that expensive and only cost around 20 dollars. Rubbing dryer sheets on your hair can actually help get rid of static hair. You can alternatively rub them on your pillowcase at night instead of your hair. Try keeping your hair brushes wrapped in dryer sheets. Instead of using a plastic comb, try a metal comb. Plastic will make your hair more staticky, but metal is a conductive so it won't. This means that the electricity goes to the metal first before it goes to your hair, making your hair have less static electricity.  Rubber combs or brushes work better than plastic.  You can also try using a wooden comb or brush.  Use a brush with natural bristles. These brushes are more expensive but help distribute oil in your hair and prevent static. Metal is a conductive so it will help get rid of static. Rub a metal clothes hanger on your hair to help get rid of static electricity. Hold the hanger so it is touching your head and move it slowly downward. Make sure you make contact with every part of your hair. Using a humidifier will make your room moister and eliminate the static problem because the water molecules in the air break up static. If you don't have a humidifier, simmer water on your stove with a little bit of cinnamon. Instead of using a regular towel to dry your hair, try using a shirt or paper towel. The rough material of a towel can open your hair cuticles which can cause flyaways. When drying your hair squeeze it with your towel, shirt, or paper towel, but don't rub it. A microfiber towel may also do the trick.