Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Close the sink drain and fill the sink up halfway with water. Put the plunger in the water and create a seal. Plunge up and down over the drain. Rinse the drain with hot water.

Answer: You'll need to fill the sink up to create suction so that you can push out the obstruction. Fill the sink up about halfway so that there's enough water to fully submerge the plunger. Dip your plunger into the sink filled with water and press down on the bottom of your sink to remove all the air inside of it. Put a rag in the other sink's drain if you have a double sink to create a closed seal. Use the straight handle on the plunger to push up and down on it. The seal ensures that you force water, not air, down the drainpipe. This will dislodge any obstructions or food particles that are clogging up your sink. Keep towels around to clean up the water that spills. Finish cleaning your drainpipe by running hot water from the faucet. You can also flush the pipe with boiling water.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your energy. Hold your hands steady. Picture a hole appearing in your hand. Focus the flow. Program the psi ball. Release the psi ball.

Answer: This could be from your own body or from another source. You could visualize the energy entering and filling every part of your body from the Earth through your feet, or from the sky and the sun through your crown chakra. Some people imagine energy coming into the body on the in-breath and out through the hands on the out-breath. When you feel like you have enough energy hold out your hands. You can either hold them like you hold a basketball, you can cup them like you are holding a baseball, or you can even hold out one hand. Do whatever feels natural to you. Picture a trapdoor cover opening and letting the energy flow out. Imagine a hose in each of your palms slowly emitting psi. It doesn't have to be very fast, or have very much pressure, it just has to naturally flow. Don't let it out of your hands; the next step will help with this. At this point you should be able to sense the psi. It could feel like heat, pressure or tingling. When you feel this, move your hands closer together a bit - if there is resistance (even a little) you will know you're sensing it. Using visualization, compact the psi into a ball in your hand. You can also make it into a cube, or a triangle, or pretty much anything! This comes easier to some people than others. Have a very clear intention in your mind. Sometimes it may help to say it in words in your head. The point is make sure your message is very clear. Psi balls can be programmed for pretty much anything. A common use is to get someone's attention - program the ball to "poke" someone, to let someone know you want to speak to them. The ball can travel long distances to give the message. If you programmed it, then it should carry out its programming as soon as you let go. If you made one just for practice, then it should naturally dissipate.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Be comfortable in the water. Get a spotter. Try using a flotation device. Align your body with the surface of the water.

Answer: To be able to float on your back without panicking, you should be calm and relaxed in the water, even if you're not an expert swimmer. You should learn how to float on your back in a swimming pool, not an ocean or a lake with waves. Ideally, you should be reasonably comfortable in water and know how to swim from one end of a pool to the other without needing any help. If you're floating on your back as a way to learn how to swim, then you should take extra caution and be with your spotter at all times. Don't try to float on your back by yourself for the first time. Even if you've mastered other basic swimming techniques, if it's your first time trying to float on your back, you should not only have a spotter, but make sure that you're in a place with a lifeguard that can come to your rescue if you need the help. The spotter will place his hand under your back and will let you make the necessary adjustments to your body until you're comfortable trying the technique on your own. Using a PFD (personal flotation device) around your arms or mid-section can also make you get more comfortable in the water. If you've worked with a spotter but aren't quite ready to try floating on your back on your own, try wearing the device until you wean yourself off of it. Before you begin to float on your back on your own, you need to align your body with the water -- ideally, your body should start off in a position that is almost parallel to the water or bottom of the pool. You can even get on your back and kick off the side of the pool until your body naturally glides with the surface of the water. Once your body is aligned with the surface of the water and your back is relatively parallel to the water, it'll be much easier to make adjustments to the rest of your body.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place a parenthetical, in-text citation as soon as possible after the quote. Create an in-text citation of a publication with a known author (book, magazine, journal article, newspaper). Create an in-text citation of a work with multiple authors. Create an in-text citation of a work with no known author. Create an in-text citation for a web page. Create an in-text citation for an interview or personal communication. Create a Works Cited page.

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How you make the in-text citation depends on what kind of source you pulled the quote from. Provide a word or phrase (the author’s name) and the page number. If you state the word or phrase in the sentence, you do not need to add it to the in-text citation. If there are three or less authors, list all of the authors’ last names in alphabetical order within the parentheses followed by the page number. If there are more than three authors, write the last name of the author who appears first in the alphabet, followed by "et al." and the page number. Use a shortened title of the work in place of an author’s name. List either the web page’s author, website name, or article name in parentheses. You do not need to put a page number. Include the first item that appears in that source's listing on the Works Cited page--usually the interviewee's last name. This is where you list the full bibliographical information for each source that you quoted or cited in your paper. You should list your sources in alphabetical order. Use the following formats: