Problem: Article: The damaged area will be sensitive until the discoloration fades. Putting pressure on the eye can make it hurt more, but it can also aggravate the damaged blood vessels beneath the skin, causing a worse or prolonged injury. Before you get the swelling to calm down, you should also avoid forcing your eye to stay open for a prolonged period of time. After a day or two of using an ice pack to soothe the swelling, you should switch tactics and begin applying moist heat to the injured area.  Hold a warm, moistened washcloth or compress against the affected area. Do not use a heating pad, since this provides dry heat and can actually be too hot, thereby causing more damage to the sensitive skin of your face. Apply the warm compress in 10-minute intervals, each of which should be separated by a period of rest lasting no less than 10 minutes each. Do not apply the warm compress directly to the eye. Only apply it to the skin around the eye. Warm compresses promote an increased amount of circulation to the damaged blood vessels. This allows pooled blood trapped below the surface of your skin to be re-absorbed, which can speed up the healing process. Your black eye should fade significantly after a week and a half or so. If it has not faded much within that time frame, call your general practitioner and schedule an appointment. Black eyes tend to look worse before they get better, so don't be alarmed if your eye looks worse during the first few days following the injury. If you have any reason to suspect there is still bleeding, however, then you should see your doctor right away.
Summary: Avoid putting pressure on the eye or causing more damage. Switch to moist heat after 24 to 48 hours. Call a doctor if the damage worsens or does not fade.

Problem: Article: Skype is a communication platform available as a free download for all users. Make sure that your operating system meets the system requirements for Skype. Download it from the Apple app store, Google Play store, or from https://www.skype.com/en. Regardless of whether you are using Skype for free services or paid calls, you have to create an account to use it. Follow the instructions on the app and provide your email address or phone number to start the registration process. You can also visit the site and click "sign up" to register on your computer at https://www.skype.com/en/. Sign into your account and select the "buy credit" option. Choose the amount of credits you want to purchase and click "continue." Select your method of payment and click "pay now" to complete the purchase.  Once your payment is approved, the amount should be reflected in your Skype balance. The price of each call you make will be automatically deducted from your balance. Rates for calls are approximately $0.21 per minute for calls to landlines in Aruba, and $0.31 for call to cell phones. A connection fee of $0.11 per call also applies. Skype offers a few specific plans for regular calls to Aruba. Decide if you want to call both landlines and mobile phones, and how many minutes of talk time you want each month. You can cancel monthly plans any time through the  "subscriptions" list on your account page. You can opt to be billed each month, every 3 months, or yearly. Make sure that you have access to a WiFi connection to ensure that you are not charged for data usage. Open your Skype app and click the "call" icon on the screen. When the dial screen comes up, type the number in Aruba that you want to reach, complete with the IDD and ISD codes. Press the phone icon to make the call. Skype to Skype calls are free since they rely on an internet connection. To make a call, select the person you want to reach from your contact list, then press the call button. It is best to let the person you are calling know in advance so that they can log into their Skype account and answer the call.
Summary: Download Skype to your mobile device or computer. Create a Skype account. Purchase Skype credits to pay as you go for calls. Choose a monthly plan if you make regular calls to Aruba. Make calls through the app. Make a free call to someone in Aruba who has Skype.

Problem: Article: Use a long-handled brush to scour the surface of the shingles and loosen stuck-on mold while it's dry and brittle. Focus your attention on the heaviest growth and hard-to-reach areas where the shingles overlap—the chemical treatment will take care of the rest. Make sure you’re wearing your respirator during this phase to avoid breathing the mold particles that will be floating around. To get rid of mold and other types of growth for good, it’s best to use a powerful chemical agent like chlorine bleach. You can whip up your own basic cleaner by combining one quart of bleach, one gallon of water, and ¼ cup (60ml) of trisodium phosphate (TSP). For maximum coverage, use a pump sprayer to disperse the solution.  The chlorine will kill the mold-causing bacteria while the TSP will help remove stains and discoloration. Never combine bleach with any product containing ammonia. This can produce toxic chlorine gas which can be extremely hazardous to breathe.  If you’d rather minimize your handling of chemicals, keep an eye out for preformulated treatments such as Wet & Forget or Moss Out at your local home improvement center. Start on lowest row of shingles and work your way backwards to the upper part of the roof. This will prevent the solution from draining in your direction. Continue spraying until you see runoff, then let the chemicals sit for 15-20 minutes to soak in and begin attacking the mold.  Though it may seem like common sense, using a pressure washer is not advisable. The force they generate is enough to damage delicate shingles.  The best time to clean your roof is during cool or cloudy conditions, when the solution won’t evaporate before it’s had a chance to be effective. Just make sure the forecast doesn't call for rain—a heavy downpour could wash away all your hard work. Empty the sprayer and fill it back up with fresh water, or snake the garden hose around to where you are. Sweep the stream over every part of the roof that you just sprayed to wash away the concentrated chemicals. Any remaining traces will dry naturally in a few hours. If not properly rinsed, chemicals like bleach and lye can cause permanent damage or discoloration.
Summary:
Scrub away the thickest buildup. Mix up your cleaning solution. Spray the entire roof thoroughly. Rinse the shingles.