Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find your international prefix/exit code. Obtain the national prefix of the country you are calling. Obtain the phone number you wish to dial.

Answer: This is the number that allows you to dial outside of the country you are calling from. Search for your country’s exit code online. For instance, type a word string like “New Zealand Exit Code” into your preferred search engine, substituting your own country for “New Zealand.”  Each country has a different exit code. For instance, if you are placing an international call from inside the United States you would use 011 as the exit code. If dialling from Argentina, you would use 00 as the exit code. International phone numbers are written with a plus sign (+) at the beginning to show where to dial your country’s exit code. On mobile phones, you can simply enter the plus sign directly and it will convert it into the appropriate exit code. The national prefix (sometimes called a country code) is typically 1-3 digits long and identifies the country to which you are placing a call. Canada's country code is 1. This is the direct phone number of the residence, business, or mobile phone that you are contacting in Canada. The number is composed of a three-digit area code and a seven-digit local phone number. To obtain the number you wish to dial, look it up online. Alternately, contact the friend or business you’re trying to reach and ask them what their number is. Many cities and provinces have more than one area code, so don’t try to guess which one corresponds to the local number you have.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Set the time and date on your watch. Set the time and date on non-quickset models. Set the time and date on quickset models. Set the time on day-date non-quickset models. Set the time on day-date single quickset models. Set the time on day-date double quickset models. Set the time on an Oyster Perpetual, Submariner (no date), Cosmograph Daytona or Explorer (no date) model. Set the time on a Submariner date quickset, GMT-Master quickset or Yacht-Master model. Set the time on a GMT-Master II quickset or Explorer II model.

Answer: Now that the Rolex is wound properly you will need to reset the date and time. Different models of Rolex have different methods for setting the date and time so it is important to use the appropriate method for your model. Unscrew the crown counterclockwise until it pops out from the side. Slightly tug on the crown until it reaches the second position and set the date. You will tug out once more to reach the third position (when the crown is fully extended) to set the time.  To set the date, from the second position, wind the crown clockwise or counterclockwise past the midnight position twice and then continue winding until you reach the correct date.  To set the time, from the third position, wind the crown clockwise or counterclockwise until you reach the appropriate time. When finished setting the time and date, push the crown back in and screw clockwise tightly back into place. Unscrew the crown counterclockwise until it pops out from the side. Slightly tug on the crown until it reaches the second position and set the date. You will tug out once more to reach the third position (when the crown is fully extended) to set the time.  To set the date, from the second position, wind the crown until you reach the appropriate date. For a ladies watch you must wind the watch clockwise to set the date. For a man’s watch you must wind the watch counterclockwise to set the date. To set the time, from the third position, wind the crown either clockwise or counterclockwise until you reach the appropriate time. When finished setting the time and date, push the crown back in and screw clockwise tightly back into place. Unscrew the crown counterclockwise until it pops out from the side. Slightly tug on the crown until it reaches the second position and set the date. You will tug out once more to reach the third position (when the crown is fully extended) to set the time.  To set the date, from the second position, wind the crown clockwise or counterclockwise past the midnight position twice and then set the correct date by continuing to wind in the same direction. To set the time, from the third position, wind the crown clockwise or counterclockwise until you reach the appropriate time. When finished setting the time and date, push the crown back in and screw clockwise tightly back into place. Unscrew the crown counterclockwise until it pops out from the side. Slightly tug on the crown until it reaches the second position and set the date. You will tug out once more to reach the third position (when the crown is fully extended) to set the time and day.  To set the date, from the second position, wind the crown clockwise or counterclockwise until you find the appropriate date.  To set the day, from the third position, wind the crown clockwise or counterclockwise past the midnight position twice and then continue turning the crown until you reach the correct day. To set the time, from the third position, wind the crown clockwise or counterclockwise until you reach the appropriate time. When finished setting the time and date, push the crown back in and screw clockwise tightly back into place. Unscrew the crown counterclockwise until it pops out from the side. Slightly tug on the crown until it reaches the second position and set the date and day. You will tug out once more to reach the third position (when the crown is fully extended) to set the time.  To set the day, from the second position, wind the crown counterclockwise. To set the date, from the second position, wind the crown clockwise. To set the time, from the third position, wind the crown clockwise or counterclockwise until you reach the appropriate time. When finished setting the time and date, push the crown back in and screw clockwise tightly back into place. Unscrew the crown counterclockwise until it pops out from the side. The Oyster Perpetual, Cosmograph Daytona and some Submariner and Explorer models have no date. You will tug the crown out to reach the fully extended position to set the time.  To set the time, from the fully extended position turn the crown either clockwise or counterclockwise until you reach the correct time. The second hand will stop and only start again once the crown is back in the second position. When finished setting the time and date, push the crown back in and screw clockwise tightly back into place. Unscrew the crown counterclockwise until it pops out from the side. Slightly tug on the crown until it reaches the second position and set the date. You will tug out once more to reach the third position (when the crown is fully extended) to set the time.  To set the date, from the second position, turn the crown clockwise until you reach the correct date. To set the time, from the third position, turn the crown either clockwise or counterclockwise to set the correct time. The second hand will be stopped while you have the crown in third position but will start again when you push it back into the second position. When finished setting the time and date, push the crown back in and screw clockwise tightly back into place. Unscrew the crown counterclockwise until it pops out from the side. Slightly tug on the crown until it reaches the second position and set the date. You will tug out once more to reach the third position (when the crown is fully extended) to set the time.  To set the date, from the second position, move the hour hand past the midnight position twice in one hour jumps by turning the crown clockwise or counterclockwise. To set the hour hand, from the second position, move the crown clockwise or counterclockwise to move the hour hand in one hour jumps until you reach the correct hour. The watch will continue to run properly during this time. To set the time, from the third position, move the crown clockwise or counterclockwise until you reach the appropriate time. The second hand will stop automatically when the crown is in this position but will resume when it goes back to the second position. When finished setting the time and date, push the crown back in and screw clockwise tightly back into place.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Write and send your note as soon as possible. Send a typed or handwritten letter for normal correspondence. Get a thank you card to show more appreciation. Write an email if time is short.

Answer:
It’s polite to send a thank you note soon after the business or person helped you. Don’t delay. Write your note and send it within a few days.  Time is especially important after a job interview. Contact the interviewer to say thank you within 1 day of the interview to thank them for their time. For other services, time is not as crucial. If you forgot to send a note and a week has gone by, still send the note. People appreciate receiving thanks, even if it’s late. In most cases, a typed or handwritten letter is perfect for a thank you note. Both are formal enough for business correspondence, yet more personal than an email. Choose this option unless you need the letter delivered quickly or want to send a more personal card.  If you don’t have excellent handwriting, opt for a typed letter. Once you print or write the letter, keep it clean and tidy until you send it. Don’t let it get wrinkled or spill anything on it. If you are especially thankful for something a business has done, look for a nice thank you card. This shows that you’ve taken an extra step to show your thanks, and the recipient will be happy to receive it.  Choose an appropriate design for the card. It should still look professional. A simple card with a small design and generic text works just fine. Greeting cards are also a good choice if you know the person you’re writing to personally. If you’ve met or spoken to this person before and built more of a relationship, a card helps solidify that relationship. While physical letters are usually more personal, an email is your best choice for fast communication. This is especially important following job interviews. If you’ve just had an interview or prefer your messages delivered quickly, choose an email instead.  If you do send an email, write “Thank You” followed by your name in the subject line. This way, the recipient knows you sent the email by just skimming their inbox. If you prefer sending a letter but need it delivered quickly, you could send it with overnight mail. This can be an expensive service, however.