Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Fill a spray or squeeze bottle with a mixture of 1/2 bleach and 1/2 water. Apply the bleach mixture to the exposed fabric of the garment. Allow the bleach to sit on the fabric for 8-10 minutes. Wash the garment in a mild detergent when the time is up. Hang your garment to air-dry or place it in the dryer.

Answer: You can get a bottle for your project at almost any store which sells cleaning supplies. You can use either a spray bottle or a squeeze bottle. A squeeze bottle may produce a slightly more precise effect than a spray bottle, but the results will be similar with either one. Spray or squeeze the bleach mixture from your bottle onto your garment. You can vary the amount of bleach that you use depending on how intense you want the color change to be. A heavier application of bleach will cause the fabric to lighten more, and you can create different looks by applying the bleach only to some areas and not to others. You should be able to see the bleach changing the color of the garment within about 2 minutes, but it will take 8-10 minutes for the bleach to really seep into the fabric. If you leave it on much longer the bleach could damage your garment. Remove all the rubber bands. You want to wash your garment right away to stop the chemical bleaching process. You can either put your clothing in the washing machine with a mild detergent or you can hand wash it in your sink or bathtub.  If you hand wash your garment, make sure to leave on your gloves until you’ve finished rinsing it so you don’t come into contact with any bleach. Have your bathtub rinsed well if you washed in it. Once your garment is thoroughly rinsed, you can either air-dry it or put it in the dryer, depending on how you normally prefer to dry your clothes. After it’s dry, it’s ready to wear, so put it on and enjoy your new style!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose where you'll write. Think up SMART goals. Prioritize and categorize your goals. Create a schedule. Format your entries depending on your goals.

Answer: Pick a notebook, a computer file, or whatever else you want to use for your goal journal. Make sure it's something you feel comfortable writing in and that you can have available to you when you need it.  There are a number of companies that make journals specifically designed to be used as goal journals. Use one of these if you find the formatting works for you. There also are apps designed for goal tracking and journaling. One of these might work for you, and you would have the benefit of having it on your smartphone so it would be convenient. For example, you might try GoalsOnTrack or Coach.me. Both of these apps are free on iOS and Android phones, and both have journaling features. SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Results-focused, and Time-bound. These goals should be clear, realistic, set within a timeframe, and able to be tangibly measured. These parameters are often used by professional motivators when they’re coaching students. When you come up with a possible goal, ask yourself: how you can make it more specific how you can measure whether you’ve achieved the goal whether the goal is possible to reach what is the purpose or benefit of accomplishing the goal when you want to have reached the goal by Once you have a good list of goals, make a list of categories such as career, education, diet, exercise, and social life. Put your goals into the right categories and decide which ones you want to tackle first.  For example, you may have a goal to work as a computer programmer, but you have to learn coding languages or get a degree first. Therefore, you should prioritize the education goal over the career goal. Try some simple, easy goals first. An early success will motivate you to keep going. Once you've decided which goal you want to work on, break it down into smaller steps that you can achieve in a shorter period of time. These steps should be action-oriented and measurable. For example, if your goal is to get more exercise, you might set a goal of exercising 3 times a week. One step could be trying out different kinds of exercise, like jogging, weight-lifting, or swimming, to see what works best. Another could be figuring out what days work best for you and where you’ll work out (at home, at a gym, etc). How you organize your daily entries in your goal journal will depend to some extent on what your ultimate goal is, but ultimately, your entries should be scannable. You want to be able to look at each page and see your progress at a glance.  For example, if your goal is to lose weight, you might have sections for your weight, foods you ate, and exercise you did that day. In a paper notebook, leave a large area for notes and reflections on your progress. If you're creating a physical goal journal using a paper notebook, you might want to use different colored markers or pens for different parts so they pop out. Use larger or bolder headings for each section.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Clean the lid. Wipe off the spout.

Answer: The inside of your coffee lid should be cleaned on a daily basis. Use a sponge to wipe off the inside and outside of the lid on your Mr. Coffee machine. On the inside of the lid, you will see the spray heads that pour water onto the coffee grounds. You should use a clean rag or sponge to thoroughly clean these spray heads. The coffee pours into the carafe from a spout. Remove the carafe and use a clean sponge or rag to wipe off the spout. You can use warm water and some mild dish soap. Then, rinse it off with a clean sponge and replace the carafe.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get an axe or a hatchet. Mix the herbicide in a spray bottle. Make a downward cut into the tree trunk. Spray herbicide into the cut. Repeat the downward cuts as directed. Keep adding herbicide to each cut.

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If you do plan to use herbicide on the tree, then the hack and squirt method can be just as effective as the girdling method with even less work involved. The hack and squirt method uses precise chops to coat with herbicide instead of an entire band around the whole tree. Start by getting an axe or a hatchet. The hack and squirt method requires fewer cuts than girdling, but you will still use the same herbicides. Read the entire label on the herbicide to figure out how much to make. Mix the herbicide in a spray bottle before you begin cutting.  Commonly available, effective herbicides include glyphosate (Roundup or Killzall) and triclopyr (Garlon or Brush B Gon).  Wear protective clothing, like safety glasses, long sleeves, and gloves before working with any herbicide. Using the axe or hatchet, make a downward cut into the trunk of the tree roughly 2 inches (5.1 cm) long. The cut needs to be deep enough to get into the lighter-colored sapwood, so you can effectively introduce the herbicide. Once you have made the cut, pull the head of the axe or hatchet to the edge of the cut rather than out completely. Then use the spray bottle to spray the herbicide down the top side of the hatchet, allowing it run down into the deep sapwood portion of the cut.  Make sure you spray in the herbicide immediately before the softer wood in the cut has a chance to start drying out and hardening. Your specific brand of herbicide will instruct you regarding how much herbicide to spray into each cut. Various specially made injectors are also available for this purpose if you need to treat several trees. Your specific brand of herbicide will have directions for how many cuts you need to make based on the circumference of the tree. Most trees will require additional cuts with the spacing 1–3 inches (2.5–7.6 cm) apart from edge to edge. For each cut in the trunk that your brand of herbicide suggests, you want to add the same amount of herbicide. Continue using the injector or the flat side of the axe or hatchet to spray the herbicide into the cuts until you’ve gotten each one.