Problem: Write an article based on this summary: See where you're allowed to set up a stand. Choose a popular spot. See if any friends or neighbors want to get involved. Bring water and snacks for the people running the stand (you and maybe others). Think of a fair price.  Make a sign Have a plan on what exactly you will sell. Try adding some comforts for your customers.

Answer: Did you know there are laws about where you can set up a stand? Before you even start considering setting up, make sure it isn't against the rules in your area. To find out if you're allowed to set up a stand, see if you need to get a permit or comply with any laws.  Ask your parents to find out whether you can set up a stand. Let them know that you need a permit in many states. Or find out yourself by calling your local Better Business Bureau to get more information. If you live on a dead-end street or a small road, you might want to try a place that gets more foot traffic. Intersections are also good spots, since you have people passing from more than one direction. Make sure the spot you choose is safe. Don't set up too close to streets or highways.  Setting up in your front yard or home area is a great option. This works especially if you live on a busy street or in a big apartment complex. Plus, you would be able to get supplies easily rather than carrying them all the way to another location. Be careful about setting up in public parks or outside sporting events. Many states have passed laws against letting people sell lemonade in these areas without any sort of permission. Try to have someone help you so you can take turns doing different jobs.  It's also more fun to have someone else there. If you are planning a long day of selling, make sure you seriously trust the person taking shifts not to steal any money. An untrustworthy business-partner can ruin your stand! If it's a long day and you're thirsty, you'll end up drinking all the lemonade and eating all the snacks (if you made any). You would want to make it not too expensive so no one would buy your products, and not too cheap so you would barely make any money. If you're using fresh lemons, fresh ice and large cups, you could probably charge $1.00 to $1.25 per cup. If you're using a powdered mix and serving up small cups, people probably won't pay more than $0.25 to $0.50. Often, lemonade stands are either under or over priced, and the kids running them don't earn much money. Be sure to start out with some coins and bills for change. . Get some poster board and markers so you can make a big, inviting, and colorful sign to hang on your stand. The sign should say what you're selling and how much it costs. Use cheerful hand lettering that's neatly done. You might want to draw a picture of lemons or lemonade to make your sign more attractive.  You can also make signs to post around the neighborhood. Tell people where to go to buy lemonade. If you do this, make sure you take down the signs when you take down your stand. This can include:  Multiple flavours of lemonade Other beverages (such as soda) Small treats (either homemade or storebought) such as cookies If it is a very hot day outside, you should consider putting up some shade, chairs, and foldable tables too. You won't believe how much more inviting your stand would look. If you can, you could even get a TV or a large tablet and hang it up so customers can watch any programs such as sports games going on. Get creative! The more creative, the more likely people will come to your stand!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the Google Docs spreadsheet in Drive. Open the tab that is relevant for your search. Open "Find and Replace". Type the term or word you're searching for into the Find box. Click Find. Exit.

Answer: There are two ways to do this: Drop-down menu: Click on the Edit tab in the drop-down menu. Scroll down to Find and Replace. You can also do the short key by pressing CTRL+H or CTRL+F on your keyboard. The “Find and Replace” window will appear. Don't put anything in the Replace box unless that's the action you're wanting to perform. The document is searched and if the term or word is there, the first occurrence of it will appear (it will have a blue box around it in the spreadsheet). You can continue scrolling for more by clicking on Find again. It will jump to the next occurrence if there is one. If it finds nothing, it will tell you "No more results, looping around". When you’re done, click “Done” at the bottom of the window to exit the “Find and Replace” window and go back to your spreadsheet.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go swimming to cool off. Play a sport with your friends. Ride a bike or go for a walk with a friend in the evening. Have a picnic in the park. Check out local hiking trails or nature walks.

Answer: If you live somewhere that gets hot during the summer months, swimming is one of the few daytime activities that can actually cool you off. Hang out at a lake, river, friend’s pool, or community pool to swim some laps and play a quick game of Marco-Polo. If you don’t know how to swim, summer is a great time to learn. Most local pools offer weekly lessons. Since most of your friends will also be free all day, organize a pickup game of basketball, soccer, baseball, football, or deck hockey to get everyone involved. Playing on a team is a great way to make new friends and get some exercise during the day. Make sure you’re using the right equipment and being safe when playing. If someone gets hurt, stop the game immediately and get a parent to come help. Summer evenings are normally a little bit cooler than the daytime and are the perfect time for getting outside. Break out your bike or go for a walk in the park to appreciate the nice weather and hang out with your friends. Make sure you’re wearing the proper safety equipment for biking, including helmets and knee pads. Pack up your favorite foods and drinks, grab a blanket, and head to the park for a picnic with friends. You can enjoy the weather and have a nice meal outside. Just make sure ants don’t get onto your blanket and into your food! Always respect the rules of the park and don’t leave any trash when you clean up. Bring a bag with you to collect paper plates, cups, and napkins to throw away either at the park or at home. Look online for maps of local trails and head out to explore them. Make sure you wear proper hiking shoes, like boots or sneakers. If you’re less experienced, a walk on a nature trail might be a bit quicker and easier to navigate.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Practice a versatile range of shots. Jump up to fend a slam dunk. Accommodate to block a fadeaway shot. Focus on your jumping.

Answer:
The most successful athletes are defined by their ability to accommodate for a wide range of techniques. In a competitive environment, you can't depend on the other team to use one kind of shot. If you feel like you've mastered certain blocks but other players are still getting shots past you, it is likely you haven't taken all possible shots into account yet. Here are some common shots to look out for:  A jump shot is the most common shot. To gain height, offensive players will jump in the air and throw the ball towards the net. A slam dunk is the most efficient shot in basketball. This is where an offensive player runs directly up the court, jumps up, and delivers it directly into the net. A fadeaway is an advanced shot where the offensive player will lean away from the net as he throws it in. This is done to avert the efforts of blocking players. It can be resisted by putting your arms in the predicted path of the basketball. A faked shot is where an offensive player lines up a shot but doesn't actually throw the ball. This is done for psychological reasons of tricking up the opposing team. Slam dunks are considered very risky shots, as it's difficult to get a proper block without incurring a foul call. If you do attempt to block a slam dunk, get in between the net and the other player and jump directly up, aiming your hand in the path of the ball. A fadeaway shot is where a shooting player will hop backwards as he throws the ball towards the hoop. This tactic is specifically geared to trick up a blocking player. To maximize your chances of blocking a fadeaway, jump up between the ball and the net and extend your hands towards the ball. Don't swing your arms unnecessarily around as you're blocking. This will incur a foul call. A significant part of blocking shots in basketball involves the proper use of jumping. Jumping is a muscle-based exercise, but it's not often seen as a primary workout focus for many players. Practice doing sets of vertical jumps, attempting to get as much force off the ground as you can. Next, add on to this exercise by holding barbells in each hand and jumping with them. This will increase the pressure on your legs, making them better-suited for jumping blocks when you play competitively.