Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove any excess tape. Dab the area with rubbing alcohol. Use an iron. Call professionals to steam clean.

Answer: Try to remove as much of the tape as you can. If the tape has a strong hold, work slowly by pulling the tape with your hand. Try to get as many pieces as you can. Dampen a clean cloth or paper towel with rubbing alcohol. Then, press the alcohol into the carpet. Rub slightly to remove the adhesive residue. If the adhesive is stubborn, you can lay an alcohol-soaked cloth over the spot for about 10-15 minutes before rubbing. Test the rubbing alcohol in an out-of-the-way spot before using it in a visible location. You can also use vodka. Plug in the iron and set it to the highest steam setting. Place a paper towel over the spot. Then use a clean cloth to cover the paper towel. Once the iron has reached the proper temperature, simply iron over the cloth for approximately 10 seconds. Pull the paper towel and cloth back. The adhesive should have been transferred to the paper towel.  Use caution when working with a hot iron. Make sure you test a small area before moving on to a larger one. The towel or cloth is important, as it helps to prevent carpet burns. If all else fails, call the professionals. Sometimes tape is simply too difficult to tackle on your own. If you’ve exhausted your cleaning options and still haven’t had luck, it may be time to call the professionals to steam clean your carpets.  Hire someone who is knowledgeable on adhesive removal and has had experience in doing so. Inquire about the type of cleaning solution they will be using. Make them aware ahead of time if you prefer to only use environmentally safe cleaning products.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Re-read the text. Work to comprehend the homework problems. Have the latest version of the modern periodic table. Work through every problem step-by-step.

Answer: Before you jump into solving homework problems, re-read the textbook chapters that were covered in class. This will solidify your understanding of the material, and save you time when you go to solve problems.  When working problems, avoid referring to the answer key unless you’re utterly confused. Work problems on your own as much as possible. Study chemistry every day so that you retain as much of the information as possible. You will learn more and be more productive if you study chemistry for two hours each day, rather than 10 hours on Saturday. Comprehension will take time, but it’s more important than taking shortcuts to get the right answer. Give special care to the math problems, chemical formulas, and chemical equations. Many students consider the chemical formulas and math equations to be the most challenging aspects of a chemistry course, so these are where you should focus your time. If you need to, brush up on: logarithms and simple algebra, fractions, percentages, and exponential numbers. Usually teachers will provide a copy for you, but if they don't, ask for it or obtain it. It is crucial. It will help you a lot, as you will get many important resources in it. The periodic table is a complex way of presenting a great deal of helpful chemical information. Learn how to read it, and keep it with your chemistry text and notebook. If you don’t have a copy of the periodic table, it’s available for free at many online chemistry websites. Many students skip certain chemistry problems and math equations, as the equations can be time consuming. However, they are also one of the most important parts of succeeding at chemistry. Learn from the mistakes you’ve made in previous problems, and don’t move on to the next until you can solve each problem correctly. Practice drawing any diagrams in your lectures, then label them. Although it may feel repetitive at first, this can help you understand the structure of chemicals. This may also help you memorize information that will come up on a test.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pair into partners if you’re playing with more than 2 people. Shuffle 2 standard decks with the jokers included. Deal cards clockwise around the table according to the number of players. Stack the remaining cards to form the draw pile. Turn the top card over to set up a discard pile.

Answer: A standard game of canasta is played with 4 people, although you can play with anywhere from 2 to 6 players by varying the rules slightly. Teams can be chosen randomly by pulling from a shuffled deck of cards. The players with the highest or the lowest cards pair together.  When determining the card rank, consider spades to be highest, followed by hearts, diamonds, and clubs. These rankings don’t matter at all in the game and are only worth remembering when you’re setting up the game. For example, if the highest cards drawn are a king and queen, then those players form a partnership. Canasta can be played with an odd number of players. Break into teams of 2, but alternate which team member sits out each round. A standard deck is 52 cards, not counting the jokers. That gives you 108 cards total, since canasta is one of those games where the jokers matter. This is the number of cards you need for most games, including a standard 4-player game. Note that some games of 6-player canasta include an extra deck for a total of 162 cards. Select 1 player to be the dealer. Have that person shuffle the cards and begin dealing them 1 at a time starting with the person to their left. For a standard 4-player game of canasta, deal the cards face down until everyone has 11. For a 2-handed, or 2-player, game, deal 15 cards per player. For 3-handed canasta, start with 13 cards. Take 2 cards each time you pick from the draw pile. The leftover cards form the draw pile for players to pick from during their turn. At the beginning of your turn, you get to pick a card. Take the top card off the pile and add it to your hand. When the draw pile runs out of cards, the round ends after the next player cannot make a play. Keep an eye on the draw pile since it is an important source of new cards. Once it is gone, the round will end not long after it. Play as many cards as you can before this happens. Place the discard pile next to the draw pile, but first check which card is face up. The face up card needs to be a “natural,” which means it can’t be a bonus card. If it is a bonus card, keep turning over cards until you get a natural.  The bonus cards are the jokers, 2s, and red 3s. Be on the lookout for cards you need in the draw pile. To take the pile, you need to be able to match it with cards in your hand to score points.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Aim the camera at a subject. Film a clip. Film hands-free. Add effects to your video. Record between 3 and 15 seconds of video. Delete your project if you need to start over. Proceed to the editing screen.

Answer:
Point your phone toward anything that you want to film. You can flip the camera around by tapping the circling arrows in the upper-right side of the screen. Press and hold the video camera circle at the bottom of the screen for as long as you want to film.  Alternatively, tap the button if it has a circle around it. Releasing this option or pressing the stop button will pause your recording, which adds a cut to the final project. Tap the stopwatch icon on the right side of the screen, choose when you want the recording to stop, then tap Start Countdown.  The camera will count down from 3 then start recording until you reach the desired part of the audio. Once it does, you'll be able to film without holding down the video camera circle. You can return to normal filming at any time by tapping the "Stop" icon at the bottom of the screen. You can enhance your video by using the following options:   Beauty effect — Tap the wand-shaped icon to apply the "beauty" effect, which smooths out complexions and brightens the picture.  Color filters — Tap on the filter button on the right recording interface and choose the desired color filter.  You can also swipe between them.  Lenses — Tap the button on the bottom-left corner of the screen, then select a lens to use with a face in the frame. Lenses use facial recognition features to apply a mask or theme to a person's face.  Speed control — Used to control the speed of the video.  You can toggle the controls above the record button on or off, but your last speed setting will be remembered. Your video must be at least 3 seconds long, but it can't be longer than 15 seconds if you have music. As long as you have music selected, your video will automatically cut off at the 15-second mark. If you want to re-shoot the project, you can do so by tapping the X in the upper-left corner of the screen and then tapping Reshoot, or you can delete the current project entirely by tapping X and then tapping Exit in the menu. You can also tap on the delete button in the bottom right corner to delete only the last segment recorded. Tap the checkmark icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen to save your video and open the editing page.