Q: When someone at work smells bad, they usually don’t know it.  And if they don’t know it, they likely don’t know how to correct the problem.  Offer helpful comments regarding the potential cause and possible suggestions for how to deal with the problem. For instance, you might say, “Perhaps you just need to wash your clothes more often.  Or maybe you could try showering more frequently.” If, after telling someone at work they smell bad, they do not take reasonable and appropriate steps to freshen up, you should report the issue to a workplace superior.  With luck, they will have more success than you did in correcting the coworker’s stench. If you’re in a management position and the person at work who smells bad is combative or disagrees with you, insist that they must come to work smelling fresh.  Remind them that stinky workers reflect badly on the business and that failing to correct their foul odor could hurt their relationships with their coworkers. Say, for instance, “We have a company policy that requires all workers to be fresh and clean at work.”
A: Suggest possible causes and solutions. Tell your boss about the issue. Apply pressure if necessary.

Article: For many webcomics, this means having a good plot. Your webcomic doesn't have to have a plot, but having one will make it easier to come up with ideas and stay motivated.  Use tools like Monomyth and Act Structure to make sure that your story has good pacing and that your readers will be able to connect with the story. Choosing some themes and issues to cover can also help. Remember the most common writing advice: write what you know! It's good advice! This doesn't necessarily mean that you should only write about your life or make realistic fiction style stories. It just means that you'll usually write best when you write about overall experiences and emotions that you know about. Create some primary and secondary characters, if your comic will have regular characters. Draw a character sheet for them so that you're sure to stay consistent with their look. Then write yourself a "cheat sheet" of their character history, personality, flaws, and other details. Remember that characters that lean more heavily on the flawed side will give you more to work with as writer and develop over time. Balance is important, but you need to give yourself wiggle room! Write three or more test comics. They should incorporate all your main characters (if you have them) and be in the style you want your webcomic to be. Don't make it very quick and sketchy or very careful and precise if this isn't how all the comics will be done. The goal here is for you to get an idea about how long it takes you to make a comic and learn how you might streamline the process. You might end up deciding that you need a simpler style, less coloring, or other changes. Show them to your friends to review. If you don't think your friends will be a very reliable source, try to find a chat-room or some online friends to send them to. You'll want to understand what's good about your comics and what things you need to do to improve. Ask for a good amount of detailed feedback on them, not just an "I like it!" or "It's funny!".  Don't worry about catering to what every single person says. You want to deal with what the most common complaints are. Do people dislike your main character? Are your jokes funny? Is your drawing style a bit slapdash? Work on things like this before you complete your final comics. You'll want to have a regular schedule that you can update on and then stick to that schedule. This is so your readers will know when to come looking for a new strip. Having am irregular publishing schedule is a good way too lose your readers and deter new ones. An update schedule will also help motivate you to work on your comic, as working on it as a habit will help you overcome laziness and procrastination.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Create a compelling concept. Create your characters. Draw up a couple of test comics. Get some feedback. Decide on an update schedule.

Problem: Article: This takes you to the start screen When you start typing, a search bar will open in the upper-right corner of the screen. It will appear in the search results  Your HP laptop can now connect to wireless networks.
Summary: Press the Windows key. Type “wireless”. Click on Change Wi-Fi Settings. Click on Turn wireless devices on or off. Slide the button next to “WiFi” to the "On" position.

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SUMMARY: Grease and flour a 9 x 13-inch baking pan. Preheat oven Add shortening (or butter or margarine) to bowl. Add sugar to mixing bowl and beat well. Add milk, baking powder then flour. Mix ingredients together. Pour batter into the prepared pan. Combine cherries and sugar. Pour cherry mixture over cake batter. Pour the hot (not boiling) water over the cherries. Bake cake for 30 minutes. Serve cake with milk pour over the top of each cake serving, or with ice cream.

Q: Microsuede is used as a fabric for many items, including clothing, towels, drapes, and mops. These can all be cleaned easily, but handwashing is recommended. Using a spray bottle filled with alcohol or polyester cleaner, spray soiled areas and blot or dab the stains with a clean cloth. Before cleaning any fabric, always read all tag directions regarding proper washing instructions. Perform a small test patch on the fabric somewhere unnoticeable before applying any cleaning solution to the entire cloth. You only need the sink about half full or three-quarters of the way full, depending on how many items you'll be washing. As the water is running, mix in one-half to one ounce (one to two tablespoons) of liquid laundry detergent or mild soap. Wash your microsuede items one at a time. Tackle stubborn dirt with a soft-bristled brush.  Alternatively, you can wash microsuede items in the washing machine on the delicate or hand-wash cycle. Wash microsuede items alone together, as this material tends to collect lint from other fabrics.  Do not use bleach products or fabric softeners on microsuede. When your items are clean, squeeze each one to get out the water. Lay a clean, dry towel flat on a counter or table. Lay a microsuede item flat on top of the towel. Roll the towel up tightly with the item inside, and the towel will absorb the excess moisture. Unroll the towel and hang the item to air dry. Repeat with all your items, replacing the towel with a dry one if necessary. A dryer can be used on low-heat or a no-heat setting, but it’s best to hang microsuede fabric on a clothesline or on hangers to air dry.
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Spot clean stains. Fill a sink with warm water. Dry the items.