Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Identify your biggest priorities. Make a list of your typical workday tasks. Make a list of your non-work activities.

Answer: Think about what's most important for you to work on each day. This could be slowly completing a long-term project, or finishing homework assignments for a class that's super tough. Make a list of your top three work priorities. Beyond the bigger stuff, you've probably got tons of other things going on that take up time every day. Write down these smaller tasks, noting about how long they usually take you to complete. This could be answering emails or phone calls, promoting your company on social media, or posting an online comment about a book you're reading for your English class. Think about what's important to you that's not work-related. This could be spending time with your family, going on a date with your special someone, or catching a movie every so often. Don't forget to also note big vacations!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Trim the wire down to 2–3 in (5.1–7.6 cm).

Answer: Use a strong pair of scissors to cut the boutonniere to a smaller size so it fits on your lapel easier. This also helps remove any long stems from your filler plant to make your boutonniere look cleaner. Curl the end of your boutonniere backward if you want to secure a ribbon even more.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Drive less. Eat less meat. Buy local.

Answer: Nitrous oxide is now the largest ozone-depleting substance released by human activities (as well as a potent greenhouse gas), and it is produced in the internal combustion that powers most cars. In the U.S., about 5% of all nitrous oxide pollution comes from vehicles. To reduce the amount of nitrogen oxide your car produces, consider:  Car pooling Public transport Walking Biking Driving a hybrid or electric car Nitrous oxide is also produced when manure decomposes, making poultry, beef, and dairy farms large producers of the gas. The further your food or other goods have to travel to reach you, the more nitrous oxide will be produced by the engines that bring them to you. Buying local is not only a great way to find the freshest produce; it will also protect the ozone layer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Install WinRAR Find the JAR file you want to extract. Right-click the JAR file. Select Open with. Click WinRAR archiver. Click Extract To. Select an extraction location. Click OK.

Answer:
. Make sure you check the "JAR" box if it's unchecked when selecting file types to use. Go to the location of the JAR file that you want to extract. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. It's in the drop-down menu. A pop-out menu will appear. If you don't see this option, click once the JAR file, then right-click it again and select Open with. This is in the pop-out menu. Your JAR file will open in a WinRAR window. It's a blue folder icon at the top of the WinRAR folder. If necessary, click one of the folders on the right side of the window to select it as the location to which you want to extract your JAR file. It's at the bottom of the WinRAR window. Doing so will extract your JAR file to the selected folder.