Problem: Article: That is, start with your name, address, phone number, and email at the top. Skip a line, then add the date. Skip a line and put the person's name you're contacting, the company, the address, the phone number, and the email. Use the person that you found on the company's website. Skip a line between the contact information and your greeting. Begin with "Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms. Roberta Jones:" Follow the greeting with a colon and skip a line underneath it, too. If the person has a professional title like "Dr.," use that instead of Mr./Mrs./Ms. Say your name and some basic information about yourself, such as your current profession. Then note that you are writing to inquire about jobs at the company. For example, you might write, "My name is Jessica Hester, and I am a recent graduate with a degree in graphic design. I am writing today to ask about open positions in your company, particularly ones in the design department." Connect the dots between your skills and the company's needs. Give short but specific examples of your skills to show how they would benefit the company. That establishes your experience as well. If the company seems to look for creative, innovative people, you might write, "After researching your company, I see you place a high value on creativity and innovation. At my last position, I designed and marketed a campaign for one of the company's main brands, and sales went up 10%, partially due to the creativity of the campaign. I am sure I could put that same expertise to work for you at your company." In the last paragraph, summarize what you've said and why you're writing. Also, try to leave the reader on a positive note and give them some way to contact you. For example, you might write, "Thank you for taking the time to review my inquiry for positions at your company. I hope you can see I am a strong candidate who will work hard for you. If you know of any position I would be a good fit for, please feel free to contact me at jhester@theemailsite.com or (432) 239-1103." You can use "Sincerely," for a more formal company or "All the Best," for a slightly less formal company. You could also try "Thank you again for your time." Use a comma after the closing and place your name on the next line.
Summary: Set the email up like a cover letter. Address the letter to the person you found. Use the first paragraph to introduce yourself and your purpose. Establish why you're a good candidate in the middle paragraphs. Reiterate what you can do for the company as you close the letter. End with a closing and your name.

Problem: Article: Get a measuring cup and measure out the corn syrup, water, and dish soap. Measure out these liquids, pour them in small bowls, and set them aside.  You can use distilled water or tap water from your sink. If you don't have dish soap, it can be purchased at the grocery store. Corn syrup can be purchased here as well or you can buy it online.
Summary: Measure out your liquids.

Problem: Article: While this tool is normally creating an ellipse-shaped selection, you can use it to create circles as well. You'll find this tool in the upper-left corner of the Toolbox window. Click and drag on your canvas to begin creating an ellipse shape. ⇧ Shift after you start dragging to create a circle. This will snap the ellipse into a perfect circle shape. Make sure to keep holding ⇧ Shift as you release your mouse button. If this doesn't work properly the first time, try starting a new ellipse. You can specify the exact size of the circle by using the "Size" fields in the "Tool Options" section of the Toolbox. Make sure the height and width are the same to make a perfect circle. Click the foreground color box in the Toolbox to open the color picker. This color will fill the circle. The circle will be borderless. The circle will fill with the color you selected.
Summary:
Click the Ellipse Select Tool in the Toolbox. Start creating an ellipse by clicking and dragging. Hold  . Choose the color you want to fill the circle with. Click the Edit menu in the GIMP menu bar and select "Fill with FG color."