Problem: Article: A hollow triangle on the care tag means that any bleach can be used on that item. A triangle filled with diagonal lines means that only non-chlorine bleaches can be used on that item. A solid black triangle with lines crossed over it means that that item cannot be bleached. on hot. The heat will ensure that the bleach is activated during the wash cycle. Leave all the other settings on the machine as they normally are for the clothes you’re washing. For example, if you’re washing a small load of delicate whites, set the machine to “small load” and “delicate” settings. The bleach bottle will have specific instructions for how much bleach to add to the wash water, depending on the size of the load and the type of fabrics being washed. Use the measuring cap that came with the bottle to measure out the correct amount of bleach and add it to your machine’s bleach dispenser. After you’ve washed your clothes, dry them as your normally would. The bleach will not affect what you have to do to them afterwards.
Summary: Check the labels on your clothes to make sure they can be bleached. Run your clothes in the washing machine Add the bleach to the cycle per the manufacturer’s instructions.

Problem: Article: Your babies will rub their eyes, droop their eyelids, and behave in a fussy fashion when they're getting tired. Put them to bed when they first begin to show signs of drowsiness. The longer you wait, the fussier and more frustrated they'll get. A crabby, stressed attitude can make it harder for the twins to sleep. To make sure your twins sleep safely, place them in a safe position when putting them down for a nap. Clear the crib of blankets, toys, and other soft items. Make sure you put the twins down on their backs to sleep. When twins are very young, you may want to place them in a single cot. This saves space, and may also help your twins sleep. They can soothe one another, regulate each other's body temperatures, and it can help to get them on the same sleep schedule.  You should follow the same sleeping safety guidelines you would use when placing a single baby in a crib. Clear the crib of items and place the twins on their backs. If you choose to separate your twins, use a crib divider sold for this purpose. Do not use a blanket or other household item.  The twins faces should be facing one another, with their feet at opposite ends of the crib. As your twins get older and bigger, they'll be unable to share a single crib. The crib will get crowded, for one, and twins will move around more in their sleep, increasing the risk for one twin hurting another. After a few months, put the twins in separate cribs.  It's recommended twins sleep in the same bed, with their cribs facing each other. This way, they can provide each other comfort and support during the night.  However, one twin may disturb another. If one baby seems to sleep through the night, while the other fusses a lot, you may want to consider separate rooms. You may be able to tell which twin is the lighter sleeper based on behavior. If one twin is crying loudly when you enter the room, while the other is only lightly fussing, the crying twin may have been awake longer. This indicates he's the lighter sleeper of the two. Like adults, babies and children respond well to ritual. Engaging in a calming activity just before nap time can signal to a child that now is the time for rest. Just before you put the twins down for a nap, engage in a relaxing ritual.  Pick something that will encourage your twins to sleep. Try a warm bath, a bedtime story, singing, or quiet talking.  Be consistent with your ritual. Your twins will learn to associate a particular activity with a time for rest. This may encourage them to sleep easier during nap time. Swaddling babies involves wrapping them in blankets. If your twins are still infants, wrap them each in a light blanket before putting them in their cribs. This will help your twins feel safe and secure. It may encourage them to fall asleep more easily. Bright lights can stimulate brain activity, making sleep difficult. Keep the bedroom dark at night and during nap time. This can help with sleep. Always close the door behind you when leaving the twins to rest.  If your twins sometimes sleep in the living room or another room in the house, turn the lights off and draw the blinds. Many young children are afraid of the dark. To help combat this fear, consider plugging in a dim nightlight. While even a small light can potentially cause sleep disturbances, if a child is scared or uncomfortable, this can make sleep even harder. Look for a red light, as red is less disruptive to sleep than other colors of light.
Summary: Put the twins to sleep when they're drowsy, but still awake. Place twins in a safe sleeping position. Place smaller twins in a single cot. Switch the babies to separate cribs as they get older. Have a nap time ritual. Swaddle babies. Keep the bedroom dark.

Problem: Article: Since Verizon functions on a CDMA network, not all Verizon-branded phones, including the Moto G, will have SIM card slots.  If your Verizon-branded Moto G has a SIM card slot, your device is already unlocked, and no further action is required. If your Moto G does not have a SIM card slot, proceed with step #3. The representative will provide you with a programming code that allows you to use your phone on other CDMA networks.
Summary: Power off your Moto G, and remove the battery cover and battery. Examine the inside of your phone to locate a SIM card slot. Contact Verizon Wireless by telephone at 1-800-922-0204, and inform the representative you want your Moto G unlocked. Follow the instructions as provided by the Verizon representative to reprogram your Moto G for use on another CDMA network.

Problem: Article: To get the most surface area, try to slice the bread diagonally, instead of straight down. You do not need to coat both sides with olive oil. The oil will help create a "barrier" between the topping the bread, and prevent it from getting too soggy. Depending on how big your baking sheet is, and how many slices you have, you may need to make several batches. The rack should be about 4 to 5 inches (10.16 to 12.7 centimeters) from the heat source. When the edges turn golden brown, take them out.  You can also toast them under a broiler for 3 minutes, turning once.  For richer bruschetta, melt some butter in a large skillet. Heat the bread slices in the skillet on both sides until they are golden brown. After this point, you can start preparing the traditional tomato-basil topping, or you can use a different, more unique one.
Summary:
Preheat your oven to 450°F (230°C). Slice a baguette into ½ inch (1.27 centimeters) thick slices. Use a pastry brush to coat one side of each slice with olive oil. Place the slices olive oil-side-down on a baking sheet. Bake the slices on the top rack in your oven for 5 to 6 minutes. Arrange the bruschetta oily-side-up on a platter.