Problem: Article: Place all of the spices in a small bowl and stir until combined. On a clean surface, sprinkle the spice mix evenly over the pork and massage into the meat with your fingers. Use a double layer of plastic wrap to firmly cover the meat. Leave it to sit in the refrigerator for as little as three hours, or as long as three days. The longer you leave the meat, the more flavor it will develop. Pour 1/4 cup of water over the meat, then add the liquid smoke, if using. Set the crockpot to a low heat and cook the pork for 8-10 hours, until the meat is tender enough to shred with a fork. Place the roast of pork on a cutting board. Then, using two forks, shred the meat, discarding any fat, bones or skin. Return the shredded meat to the crockpot and stir in a cup of barbecue sauce. Continue to cook on low for 30-60 minutes, until hot. Serve the pulled pork with hamburger buns or rolls, additional barbecue sauce and some homemade coleslaw.
Summary: Make the spice rub. Rub the mixed spices into the meat. Unwrap the pork and place it in the crockpot. Remove the pork and drain any liquid from the crockpot. Continue cooking. Serve.

Problem: Article: The best way to get a few checkers out of your area is by moving the checker on the right or left of the triangle toward your opponent's checkers. Then, you use one of the second checkers from the corner of the triangle and hop it over the third and fifth checkers. Similar to chess rules, if you keep your pieces away from the side they are less likely to become stranded. A great way to get pieces along the middle of the board is by setting up a zigzag line of your pieces.  Then you can take the last piece in the line and hop over the other pieces. In Chinese checkers you can move forward by hopping over the pieces in front of your checker. So if you have one piece in the back and a zigzag of other pieces across the board, you can hop all the way down the line of your pieces. You generally want to move your marbles as a group rather than having a lead scout marble or a marble stuck in the back. If you have a marble in front or stuck in the back it is unable to use your other marbles to travel forward. Similarly, if you have a marble way in front it is of no use to the marbles behind it. Marbles can hop on one another to travel forward but they have to be next to each other for this to work. Always look to jump your last marble forward so it doesn't get left behind.
Summary: Set up your checkers correctly. Keep your pieces toward the center of the board. Avoid stragglers.

Problem: Article: This matters when it comes to choosing a logo type. Can you afford colors?  How much money can you really afford to spend on this?  However, a logo is too important to mess up by going too cheap.   Don't use short cuts. Your logo can make all of the difference whether your company succeeds or fails. So spend some time and money on it. Clipart is rarely a good idea. It won't be unique because it's used by many people. And it makes your company look cheap. It takes a lot of advertising money to make the public understand what a symbol logo stands for. Logos don't have to communicate exactly what a company does. For example, McDonalds' logo is not a hamburger, and Nike's logo is not a shoe.  Don't use cliches. You want your logo to be creative, not corny. If your company logo contains a cliche, it won't create the proper feeling in consumers. Consider custom lettering. You don't have to use the same old cliched fonts that everyone picks. You can create custom letters that will give your logo real flair. Basing your logo on a trend is dangerous because trends can change fast. You want your logo to be durable. UPS is an example of a company that doesn't rely on trends to succeed with its brand. After all, its basic color is brown. But the company is known for reliability, and that works.   Leaving out concrete, literal details can allow a company to go in new branding directions if needed. Apple's logo works because the company makes many different products. If the logo was a PC, for example, it would be hard to place on an iPod. Be aware that different colors provoke different emotions and meanings. So research colors, and pick them with caution.  Make sure they fit into your entire branding identity.  Colors should be next to each other on the color wheel. Avoid bright colors that hurt the eyes.   Pick your colors last. They shouldn't be the driving force of your logo. For this reason, designers often make the logo in black-and-white first.   Consider contrast. You want a logo with tonal variation. This will help your logo stand out from others.   Business logos often consist of only one or two colors. The most iconic logos are often those with greatest simplicity. Apple always comes to mind because it's a very simple logo that almost everyone knows.  Logos are not meant to explain. They are supposed to convey immediate meaning or recognition.   Typically, logos should only have one or two fonts or they will be distracting. The problem with cluttered logos with too much going on is that they can look terrible with very small logos. Remember that your logo will probably have to work in different sizes.  Try printing the logo on an envelope to see how it translates with a smaller size. It should not lose quality.   Figure out where the logo will run. The logo should work on business cards and sides of company trucks too, if applicable. The type of company you have and the audience it serves can help you determine the kind of logo you need.
Summary: Determine your budget. Be creative. Choose color carefully. Go simple. Choose size carefully.

Problem: Article: Reassure him that people ingest small amounts of gasoline all the time, and are usually just fine.  Encourage the victim to take deep, calming breaths and relax. Small amounts of gasoline causes little harm once it reaches the stomach, but inhaling even a few drops of gasoline into the lungs can cause serious respiratory problems. Vomiting greatly increases the chances that a person will aspirate (inhale) gasoline into his lungs, and must be avoided. If the victim vomits spontaneously, help him to lean forward to prevent aspiration.  Have him rinse his mouth with water after vomiting and immediately contact Poison Control and Emergency Services. Encourage him to drink slowly to avoid coughing or choking.  If the victim is not conscious or able to drink on his own, do not try to administer fluids and call Emergency Services immediately.  Do not give the victim milk unless directed to do so by the Poison Control center, as milk can cause the body to absorb the gasoline more quickly.  Carbonated beverages should also be avoided, as they may make the burping worse. Avoid drinking alcohol for at least 24 hours. In the United States, the number is 1-800-222-1222.  If the victim is experiencing acute distress, including coughing, difficulty breathing, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, or anything more severe, call Emergency Services right away. The victim should remove any clothing that came in contact with the gasoline. Set the clothing aside and rinse any affected skin with plain water for 2-3 minutes, then wash with mild soap.  Rinse the skin again thoroughly and dry. Gasoline and gasoline vapors are extremely flammable, and smoking could lead to a fire.  Cigarette smoke can also exacerbate any damage done to the victim's lungs by the gasoline. This could continue for as little as 24 hours to as long as several days.  Drinking extra fluids may help provide relief to the victim and help the gasoline pass through his system faster. If the victim starts to feel worse at any point, take him to the doctor for further evaluation. Gasoline-stained clothing poses a fire hazard, and should be left outside to air dry for at least 24 hours, giving the fumes a chance to evaporate before being laundered.  Wash the clothes separately from other clothing in hot water.  Adding ammonia or baking soda to the wash may help remove the gasoline.  Air dry the affected clothing to see if the gas smell is gone and repeat the washing process if needed. Do not put clothing that still smells like gasoline into a clothes dryer; it could combust!!
Summary:
Stay with the victim and help him remain calm. Do not encourage the victim to try to vomit up the gasoline. Give the victim a glass of water or juice to drink after rinsing the mouth with water. Contact your local poison control center and explain the situation. Help the victim get any gasoline off of his skin. Make sure the victim does not smoke for at least 72 hours, and do not smoke around the victim. Reassure the victim that burping up gasoline fumes is normal. Launder any gasoline stained clothing.