INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Add the ginger and fry until fragrant. Cook for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Lower the heat to a simmer and continue cooking for about 5 minutes, or until the pork is tender. Serve with white rice and garnish with shredded carrots.

SUMMARY: Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the pork, soy sauce, and sugar to the skillet. Mix in the sesame oil, green onion, and rice wine. Remove the skillet from heat.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Have others listen to your song. Be prepared for critique. Listen to the feedback of others carefully. Soften sounds that are piercing and tinny, add substance to the parts your listeners find lacking. This might involve adding more instrumentals or simply balancing the volume.  Start by having friends and family listen to your track. However, these people will often care about your feelings and may not give you the most honest evaluation. After building your confidence a little bit,  have someone who isn’t as close to you, like an acquaintance or colleague with similar music tastes, listen to your track. your track. Keep the volume moderately low when doing this. Over long mixing sessions, volume tends to creep upward, which can be bad for your hearing. Color code parts to improve efficiency while mixing. Balance the volumes of the parts of your track and accentuate prominent parts.  Compression tools can help you maintain consistent volume throughout your track. Digital versions of these are available as part of DAWs or supplemental software packages. A common color scheme to improve mixing efficiency uses purple for bass, blue for drums, red for vocals, and orange for instruments. the track. Take a look at the audio range of the track as a whole in a mastering program. This may be a separate program or part of your DAW. Look at the fades, the parameters of the sound (how large/small its frequency). Soften and round out extreme parts to make the sound fluid and seamless.

SUMMARY: Get a second opinion. Mix Master


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You probably don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings, so you might adjust your behavior sometimes. However, a toxic friend may make you always feel like you have to be careful around them so you don’t upset them. Recognize if you feel stressed and nervous around your friend because you never know how they’ll react.For instance, you might keep your feelings to yourself so your friend doesn’t get mad. Similarly, you may go along with what your friend wants so they don’t cry or accuse you of being mean.

SUMMARY: Notice if you feel like you’re always walking on eggshells.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is the most appropriate option when dealing with a year long lease. Multiply the monthly rent amount by 12 in order to get the total yearly rent amount.  Monthly rent is the amount of rent charged every month that the tenant will occupy the apartment, condo or house a full month. For example, a tenant might pay $900 per month. $900 x 12 = $10,800 in rent per year. Divide the total yearly rent amount by 365 (the number of days in the year) in order to get the daily prorated rent amount.  For example, if your yearly rent amount is 10,800$, 10,8000/365=29.5$ in rent per day. For yearly rent, it does not matter which month you are currently in. Multiply the daily prorated rent amount by the number of occupancy days remaining in the month to get the prorated rent amount.  Number of occupancy days is how many days you will be renting the apartment before the first day of the next month begins.  For example, if you moved in on September 20, your number of occupancy days is 11 (just like hotels book rooms, you include the day you move in). 11 days x 29.5$/day = 324.50$ total. ANSWER =  [(rent for a year) / 365] x # of days you’re staying

SUMMARY:
Calculate yearly rent. Calculate daily rent. Calculate prorated rent.