Q: You will need eight picture frames with glass or glass equivalent. The sizes and numbers you will need will be: four 5" x 7"s, two 8" x 10"s, and two 11" x 14"s. Sand the frames to remove any unwanted texture and paint.  Frames like these can be purchased at a local drug or grocery store, at an art store, at a camera shop, or online from a variety of sources. You can also sometimes find used ones cheaply at thrift stores like Goodwill. Form the main body of the greenhouse by aligning a 11”x14” frame with the 8”x10” frame so that the 11” and 10” sides touch, the back side of the 10” frame pressed against the outer edge of the 11” frame.  Attach the frames together by drilling a small hole through the inside edge of the larger frame and half-way into the smaller frame. Then use a screw of a size corresponding to the hole you drilled to join the frames securely. Continue joining the frames until you have a rectangle formed by the four largest frames (both 11”x14” frames and bother 8”x10” frames). Form the roof of the greenhouse by joining together the four smaller, 5”x7” frames. They will be attached together in twos and then joined to form a triangle roof. A hinge will be attached to allow you to open the greenhouse to water the plants inside.  Place two of the 5”x7” frames side-by-side, so that the short ends are touching. Then join them together by screwing 2” mending plates at each end of the joined edge. Drilling pilot holes first will make this easier. Repeat process with the other two 5”x7” frames. Join the smaller frame structures to each other, by placing them at a 90° angle along the long edge and screwing in a 90° angle brace to make them secure. You will want to attach the roof to the rest of the greenhouse structure in such a way that you can get inside easily. You may be able to simply place it on top but joining it to the rest of the frame will be more secure. Be sure to eliminate large gaps by finding a filler for the ends of the roof.  Join the roof to the structure by attaching two 1” utility hinges, evenly spaced, along the edges to be joined. Fill the triangular gap with material cut from the backing of the larger frame, plywood, foam, or another other material you think appropriate. Plywood or foam would need to be accordingly thick, to make them easier to attach to the frame. Whatever material you choose, simply trace the inside of the triangular end (if using plywood or foam) or the outside edge (if using the backing of the frame) and glue into place. The plywood can be nailed if desired. Finish the frame with whatever paint and decoration you desire and then reattach the glass to the frames. After this, feel free to fill your greenhouse with the appropriate plants.  Use wood paint and be sure to do all of your painting before replacing the glass. Replace the glass from the inside of the greenhouse and attach it by hot gluing the corners. Once the glass is in, seal all the edges with more hot glue. You can even use plastic instead of glass frame.
A: Get frames. Form the main structure. Form the roof. Fill and attach the roof. Finish.

Q: Select a Team Specific Ticket (TST) package of three to seven games, instead of applying for individual matches. You will also select a category, and, if your team is knocked out, you will follow the qualifying team in the remaining matches.  Select category one team specific tickets for the best seats. The range of TST is $578 for three games and $2,998 for seven games. Select category two seats. They range between $446 for three games and $2,079 for seven games. Select category three seats for a range between $297 and $1,386. Handicap accessible tickets are also at this price. You may be charged an additional “premium match” fee if your team plays an opening match against Brazil. Apply for these tickets as soon as possible in the application dates. If your team does not qualify for the World Cup, you will be refunded the money, less a $10 fee. If your travel in Brazil is limited, you can choose a host city such as Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, or São Paulo. The number of tickets included differs depending upon the number of days that will be hosted, and they are available in categories one through three.  The price varies according to the stadium and the category. Tickets in a specific venue do not include quarterfinal, semifinal or final match tickets. They must be purchased separately.
A: Apply to follow your team through the World Cup. Opt for a venue-specific ticket.

Q: You are going to generate the most income during the warm summer months when everyone is more likely to be outside and wanting ice cream. Though you can stay open during colder months, you will likely make less money. Plan the opening for the start of summer so you can capitalize on the weather and have as many customers at the truck as possible. If you live in a very warm climate, you may be able to make money year round. It may matter less if you open in the summer or in the winter, especially if the weather is sunny and warm all the time. Focus on a neighborhood or area that has a lot of foot traffic and is densely populated. You may begin in your neighborhood and drive around to other neighborhoods close by. Or you may go to a local plaza or outdoor area that usually has a lot of foot traffic. Stick to a regular route, as this will help customers know where you are and make it easier for them to buy from you again. Make an effort to connect with people in a neighborhood or community. This will encourage them to buy from you again and help your truck become known by word of mouth. Set up social media accounts for the ice cream truck, such as Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, and Facebook. Follow other local businesses in the area and post updates to your followers on a regular basis. You can also send out information on the location of the truck to followers so they can find it easily.  Maintain an active social media presence so customers stay interested and engaged with the ice cream truck. If you have any specials or promotions at the truck, make sure you let your social media followers know. Pay attention to what products are selling and keep track of this on a spreadsheet. Then, adjust what you are selling so you only offer people what they want.  For example, you may notice certain ice cream flavors are more popular than others, or that people prefer ice cream bars over ice cream cones. You may try adding new or interesting flavors to the list of options to draw customers in. You can also offer a weekly ice cream special to encourage customers to try new products.
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Open during the summer season. Establish a route in a neighborhood or area. Use social media to promote the truck. Adjust your ice cream products based on demand.