Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Crease your napkin in half. Accordion-fold your napkin. Fold the accordion-ed napkin in half. Insert the folded end into your ring.

Answer: This method isn't much harder than the basic "puff" fold above, but it looks incredibly elegant, making it a great choice for when you're trying to impress your friends. To start, lay your napkin flat and fold it in half. Press down on the fold to make a firm crease. Unfold the napkin. For this method, it's more important than normal to use a stiff, square cloth napkin. These sorts of napkins hold creases more easily than paper napkins, making your final "fan" shape look much sharper. In addition, if you don't use a square napkin, the dimensions of your fan may be off. Folding parallel to the crease you put in the napkin, make alternating folds from one side to the other. Aim to fit about four to six folds on each side of the central crease — the precise number doesn't matter. Press down to form creases as you go. When you're done, your folded-up napkin should be a long, skinny, "accordion-ing" strip. Note that your original crease should act as one of the folds in your "accordion". You may need to adjust the width of your folds slightly to get them to line up perfectly with the crease. Over time, this gets easier. Next, find the middle point of your accordion-ed strip and fold it over itself so that its edges line up. This should leave you with one round, folded end (probably too thick to crease at this point) and one open, fanned-out end. Now, all you need to do is put the napkin in your ring. Pull the ring up over the folded end of your napkin until it's about halfway up. Pull on the edges of the open end of your napkin to fan it out and display the accordion-ed folds. Congratulations! You're done. As usual, you can make a bold statement by simply putting this folded-up napkin in the center of your plate. You may also want to try putting the folded end in a skinny glass or champagne flute for an exotic, peacock-like arrangement.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download Hamachi. Install Hamachi. Download the Minecraft server file. Create a folder on your desktop. Place the Minecraft server file in the folder.

Answer: Go to https://www.vpn.net/ in your computer's web browser, then click the green Download now button in the middle of the page. The Hamachi setup file will download onto your computer. If you're on a Mac and VPN.net prompts a Windows file to download, click the Mac link below the Download now button to force the Mac version to download. Once you've downloaded Hamachi, install it according to your operating system:   Windows — Double-click the Hamachi setup file, select a language and click Next, check the "I have read" box and click Next, click Next, and click Install. Click Yes if prompted at any point in the installation, then click Finish when prompted.  Mac — Open the ZIP folder, double-click the extracted Hamachi setup file, click Open, verify the download if necessary, check the "I have read" box, and click Install. Enter your password if prompted, then click Finish when prompted. Go to https://minecraft.net/en-us/download/server in your computer's web browser, then click the minecraft_server.1.14.1.jar link in the middle of the page. This will prompt the Minecraft Java server file to download onto your computer. This is the folder in which you'll place and run your Minecraft server. To create an empty folder, do the following:   Windows — Right-click the desktop, select New, click Folder, type in Minecraft Server, and press ↵ Enter.  Mac — Click File, click New Folder, type in Minecraft Server, and press ⏎ Return. Click and drag the downloaded Minecraft server file onto the new folder's icon, then release it there. You can also copy it by clicking the server file, pressing Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac), opening the new folder, and pressing Ctrl+V or ⌘ Command+V.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go see your doctor. Get a physical exam. Share important information about yourself. Ask your doctor questions.

Answer: If you are experiencing two or more of these symptoms, you may be experiencing heart failure. You should make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible to get checked out. You should never rely on your own diagnosis, but go get checked out by a doctor immediately.  The symptoms of heart failure are not very specific and may be symptoms of other conditions. Heart failure causes your heart to get worse if left untreated. This is why it’s important to be seen by a doctor as soon as possible. If you experience any chest pain, fainting, weakness that impairs your functioning, severe shortness of breath, or pink, foamy mucus when you cough, you should contact emergency services. The first step in diagnosing heart failure is for your doctor to give you a physical exam. During this exam, the doctor will take your blood pressure and weigh you. They will check over your body, looking for signs of swelling in your legs and feet and around the abdomen. Your doctor will also use a stethoscope to listen to your heart, checking for anything that sounds abnormal. They will also check the sound of the lungs for any fluid. When you go to your appointment, your doctor will need certain information from you. You need to give them a list of your symptoms, including those that you may not believe are related to your heart failure. Be as detailed as possible.  You will need to tell your doctor about any personal or family medical history that is pertinent. You should share any personal or family history of heart disease, heart failure, high blood pressure, stroke, or even diabetes. You may need to tell your doctor about recent life changes or major stresses. Tell your doctor about all your medications, including vitamins and supplements you take. Your doctor may want to know about your dietary or exercise habits. Your doctor will ask you if you smoke, if you used to smoke, and about your alcohol consumption. If you think you are experiencing heart failure, you should ask your doctor questions about your symptoms, condition, and possible tests. You should ask your doctor if there are other conditions that may be causing your symptoms instead of heart failure or what else could be causing your symptoms.  If your doctor believes you have heart failure, talk with them about the tests they will need to perform, when you will be able to get these tests, and if you will have to do anything special (like fast) before the tests. Ask your doctor if you should avoid certain foods or make any dietary changes. You can also ask about what types of physical activities should be done or avoided.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Shape hangers. Cover the hangers with felt. Cover the wings with trash bags. Cut patterns out of orange felt. Decorate the wings. Attach with Velcro.

Answer:
Take four metal clothes hangers and stretch and bend them to make the outlines of wings. The top two wing sections will be thinner and bigger on top while the bottom two will be shorter but wider. Posterboard is a good substitute material and can be cut into wing shapes, covered with felt, and decorated later. Black adhesive felt or tape sticks to the metal. Take pieces one at a time and wrap them closely around the exposed parts of the hangers. This also softens any metal edges sticking out so they don't puncture decoration material later. Take one or two trash bags per wing. Pull them as tight as you can over the wings. If the material bunches up at the end or hangs loosely, you can trim the open end until they cover more securely. Tape the bags together around the front side of the hangers. If the wings are for a child, they can enjoy decorating too. Using scissors, cut shapes out of colored felt and then glue them onto the backs of the wings. Vary your shapes and lay them next to each other to create patterns like those on a monarch butterfly. Finish decorating by adding spots to the black edges of the wings. This hides the trash bags and adds variety. One way to do this is to add gold and white office stickers of varying sizes, but you can also use an alternative such as paint. Two strips of Velcro are enough to secure the wings. The sticky sides of the Velcro attach to the inner side of the wings and to the back of your clothes. To put the wings on, push the Velcro sides together and you're done. Arm or thumb loops can be sewn onto felt-covered cardboard. Wrap the material around the wearer's shoulder or thumb to measure the material needed. Hold the material in loops on the wings, then use pins or a sewing needle to bind them together and to the wings.