Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Mulch the soil around and between the plants to control weeds and conserve moisture. Water gladiola plants with 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water each week during periods of insufficient rainfall. Spray or dust plants with a pesticide. Stake the individual plants as they grow taller. Cut the flower spikes when 1 to 3 florets are open. Remove leaves from the bottom 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) of the stems and put them in warm water. Leave the flowers in a dark, cool area for several hours before exposing them to light and arranging and displaying them.

Answer: Glads often lose ground to weeds.  Use one that contains carbaryl or malathion when the gladiolas are around 6 inches (15 cm) tall to protect them from thrips. Thrips are tiny insects not visible to the naked eye. They cause streaky white leaves and discolored, misshapen, unhealthy flowers. Thrip control must be preventative because once signs of damage are visible, it is too late to save the flowers. You can also use stakes and twine to create cluster staking if you are growing several glads close together. Staking and tying these tall flowers helps to minimize storm and wind damage. The remaining flowers will continue to open in water.  Harvest the flowers during early morning or evening hours when they are at their freshest. Cut the flowers with a sharp knife at a diagonal angle. Take care to leave at least 4 to 6 leaves on the plant to mature and nourish the corm that is still growing beneath the soil.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/1\/18\/Grow-Gladiolus-Step-14Bullet2.jpg\/v4-460px-Grow-Gladiolus-Step-14Bullet2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/18\/Grow-Gladiolus-Step-14Bullet2.jpg\/aid1376994-v4-728px-Grow-Gladiolus-Step-14Bullet2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hone an excellent contractor vetting process. Learn to produce exceptional job descriptions. Learn to work with others.

Answer: No matter how good the contractor looks on paper, you will need to keep your eyes out for certain flaws.  Look out for serial job leavers/hoppers. Despite the fact that the candidate may possess great experience and excellent interviewing skills, look for regular job hopping. Try to find gaps in employment, valid reasons and any employment history that they are not listing on their resume. Always look out for location and salary problems. No matter how good a candidate seems, a job with a big commute or in another city is unlikely to work out well. Listen thoroughly when you ask a candidate where they are looking to work and the salary range they will accept. It is very hard to place a candidate when these elements are not met. Find out all the reasons a contractor left previous jobs. Try to encourage them to be honest about any bad blood or failures in their past. You should know if your contractor fails to work well with team members, or if it was simply a bad fit. Keep an eye out for a good fit with company culture. Ask your candidates about their interests, hobbies, family and favorite sports. While keeping the conversation professional, you should be able to analyze how well they will work with a company's team. Include necessary skills, qualifications, experience, career path and education, as well as concrete details like location, salary range, opening and closing dates and interview specifications. An artfully written and honest job description will set you apart from other recruiters. Good relationships with other consultants will put you in good stead. If you find yourself low on contractors, ask your fellow consultant to look at a "trade," where they are able to fill a position for you and  you can do the same for them.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Sketch your favorite character from a book to bring them to life. Try drawing a scary monster if you want to make something creepy. Draw a dragon to make a detailed fantasy creature. Make a superhero

Answer: List down the traits and details that make up the character so you don’t forget them. Start by drawing a basic human form in a natural looking pose. Once you’re happy with the figure, start adding clothing and props to flesh out the character more.  For example, if you wanted to draw Harry Potter, make sure to include a wand, his glasses, and his lightning-shaped scar. You might also include props like a flying broomstick or his pet owl. Your character doesn’t need to look realistic. If you wanted to make a cartoon version of them, go ahead! Try posing a drawing mannequin if you have one to get a reference on how their body would look. Take a photo of yourself as a reference to what the character’s body might be shaped like. Monsters are a thing of imagination, so you can design them however you want. Think about what you’re scared of the most and try to make it into a terrifying creature. Make them have unnatural body shapes, long limbs, and sharp teeth and claws. If you want to shade or color your monster, use dark tones to keep it mysterious.  Use movie monsters as a reference if you want inspiration on how to draw your creatures. Your monster doesn’t need to be scary. Make a friendly monster instead by making it smile or giving it colorful fur. Dragons come in all shapes and sizes depending on where in the world the stories originated from. Start by drawing a sideways egg shape to make their body. Draw 2 lines coming out from the wider end of the egg to make a neck for your dragon. Use a rectangle or a circle to draw your dragon’s head. Give your dragon legs, wings, and a tail, and add details, such as scales, horns, or flames.  Have your dragon guard something, like gold or an egg, to give it more story. Think about where the dragon is located when choosing a color or design. For example, a water dragon may be blue and have fins while a fire dragon might have horns and be red. showing off their powers to make your own comic. Think of a superpower you would want and design a hero that would use that power. Start by drawing a figure in a heroic pose, such as them flying or standing with their hands on their hips. Give your hero a costume and a logo to make them look like a true hero.  For example, if your superhero has ice breath, draw him freezing bad guys or turning water into ice. Every hero needs a supervillain. Come up with an evil character and draw your hero fighting them.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check for pain or tightness in your chest or abdomen. Pay attention to nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea after you eat. Take note if you suddenly feel confused or anxious after eating.

Answer:
Heart palpitations, chest pains, and severe abdominal pain are all signs of a serious allergic reaction. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, stay calm. You may be experiencing a reaction that could be anaphylaxis. Get immediate treatment to avoid life-threatening symptoms such as anaphylactic shock or a heart attack. Focus on your breathing to help calm yourself down and make sure you’re getting enough oxygen. If you think you may be having a heart attack, call emergency medical services immediately. Some discomfort, nausea, or even diarrhea after you eat something could just be a harmless effect of eating food that was maybe too spicy, greasy, or heavy. However, if you experience extreme nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea that won’t go away after a few hours, you may be having a serious gastrointestinal reaction that needs to be checked out by a doctor to make sure it’s not dangerous. Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea could be a sign of a more serious systemic allergic reaction. Call your doctor if you’re still experiencing serious symptoms 3 hours after you eat. They may ask you to seek emergency treatment. A serious allergic reaction can cause a major drop in blood pressure, which can cause you to feel disoriented or extremely anxious. If you suddenly find yourself lost and confused, or your heart is beating fast and you have anxiety, you may be experiencing the onset of a serious reaction. Pay attention for any other potential symptoms that could confirm that you need immediate medical attention. Sometimes a serious reaction caused by a food allergy can take time to affect your whole system, and your blood pressure may be affected first, which could cause you to feel anxious and confused, but otherwise normal. Keep an eye out for additional symptoms.