Write an article based on this "Gather all the tools, fasteners, and lumber you need for the project. Set a table up to work on."
article: Here is the list broken down by type; see Things You’ll Need for additional dimensions and sizes.   Tools: Circular saw, jigsaw, hammer, tape measure, square, and drill with bits  Fasteners: Wood screws, eye bolts  Lumber: Fifteen 1x4 in. (25.4x102 mm) boards as long as the width of your swing; one 2x6 in (51x152 mm) board that is 8 feet (2.4 m). (2.44 m) long. A pair of metal sawhorses with a sheet of plywood work great as a makeshift table, but any flat surface that provides a workspace at a comfortable working height will do.

Write an article based on this "Make sure to keep it legal. Don't talk too much. Establish rapport. Represent your company well. Take notes and double check answers."
article: It is against the law to discriminate against an applicant due to race, sex, religion, age, disability, pregnancy, national origin, and other factors. Do not ask the candidate any questions that are geared toward finding out information in one of these areas. Here are a few common questions interviewers ask, even though they shouldn't:  You may not ask a woman whether she is pregnant, or expecting to start a family in the next few years. Don't ask someone if they go to church, or what religion they were raised practicing. Do not ask someone their age. Do not ask someone if their health issues will affect their ability to work. If you're going on about yourself or the company the whole time, your candidate won't be able to get a word in edgewise. You might feel like it was a great interview and then realize you didn't really gain new information. Ask leading questions and let the candidate speak for the majority of the interview. You'll get more information out of the person if you're friendly, warm and inviting. Taking a hard-nosed approach will cause some people to close up and answer questions guardedly. Encourage openness and honesty through your body language. Smile, nod, and don't flinch if the candidate stumbles or has difficulties answering a question. Remember that the candidate has a choice in the matter of whether he or she takes the job if it's offered. You might find people reluctant to take the job if the company doesn't seem like a great place to work, or if you seem like you'd be an unpleasant manager. The cards aren't all in your hands, so don't go on a power trip during the interview. Note important information during the interview, so you can double check on it afterward if need be. If the candidate gives you details about a big project he or she completed for a previous company, there's no harm in calling the references again to double check that it really happened.

Write an article based on this "Avoid peak sunlight hours. Wear natural fiber summer clothing. Go barefoot. Stock your freezer with flavored ice treats. Use a hint of mint. Use silk or satin pillowcases and sheets."
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Avoid going out between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., when the sun's rays are hottest. You can also avoid a sunburn this way. Instead, exercise or run errands early in the morning or late in the evening. The early morning and evening are usually cool enough to enjoy your walk, run, hike, bike, gardening, or yard work. Wear loosely-woven natural fabrics (cotton, silk, linen) rather than polyester, rayon, or other artificial fibers (with the possible exception of performance fabrics). Choose light colored clothing. Darker colors will absorb the sun's heat and stay warmer longer than light or white clothing, which reflects light and heat. Take off those shoes and socks, especially on extremely humid days. Wearing shoes and socks will make your feet sweat, and raise your overall body temperature. Go barefoot as often as you can. Grab some popsicles from the grocery store, make your own popsicles, or freeze a bag of chopped fruit such as watermelon, pineapple, or lemons. Cooling down can be a tasty experience too! Mint refreshes the skin and leaves a nice cooling sensation. Try a few minty or menthol products to cool your skin. Slather on lotion with peppermint (avoid your face and eyes), shower with peppermint soap, use a minty foot soak or other powders with mint. There are even a few minty recipes you could try, for example:  Watermelon Yogurt Mint Smoothie Irish Cream Mint Chocolate Drink Mint Truffles Smooth sheets help you stay cool, so opting for silk or satin can make you more comfortable. Crisp cotton sheets are better than flannel, which should be stored during summer months. Silk, satin, and cotton will feel smoother and cooler as you sleep.