Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do jobs. Smith extra weapons/armor. Kill a dragon. In Solstheim (DLC dragonborn), find the stalhrim source.

Answer: Usually the jobs you get from the local people in any town pay well. Easy, when you smith things, smith some extras and sell them. If you smith weapons or armor, make sure you improve the quality (make armour/weapons fine, superior, flawless, etc). This much improves the value of said item, or otherwise simply makes it a more practical piece. Whenever you kill a dragon, loot it. It usually contains quite a bit of gold. The amount the dragon drops is dependent on the type of dragon it is. An ancient dragon drops more gold than a blood dragon, for instance.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make sure the tuba fits your body. Use a mouthpiece of the correct size. Find an appropriate chair. Get a method book.

Answer: Tubas are quite expensive when new, but it shouldn't be too hard to find a used tuba for under 2000 dollars, or even lower. If you’re joining a school band, you can usually rent tubas directly. Most concert tubas are available in a few different pitches, which may be more appropriate for the style of music you plan on playing. You can get tubas pitched in BBb, CC, Eb, and F.  Eb tuba is used for brass bands (almost exclusively) and some soloing F tuba is used for passages requiring higher notes and solo works. It is also seen in small ensemble settings (brass quintet, brass quartet, etc) BBb and CC tubas are intended for large ensemble playing (band, orchestra, etc.) BBb tubas are more common at the high school, college, and amateur level as sousaphones are pitched in BBb, but professional orchestra players in the U.S. use CC tubas. In Europe it can vary from country to country. Mouthpieces come in different sizes, so be sure to get one that is best suited for you and your size. Generally made of fiberglass or composite metal, a good mouthpiece is essential to a properly tuned and played instrument.  If you buy a used tuba, or rent one, make sure you get your own new mouthpiece. A good quality mouthpiece is important to develop the proper buzzing technique and breath support. A fiberglass mouthpiece is sometimes used as an alternative because temperature doesn't effect its intonation as much as a metal mouthpiece. Fiberglass mouthpieces may work and are more inexpensive but you lose some quality sound and overtones. Tubas are not generally played standing up, unless you're playing a sousaphone, which is designed for use in a marching band. In order to practice, you'll need a good chair, in which you can maintain proper posture and balance to build the skills that will keep your notes pure. Get a basic hard-backed chair without any arm wrests, or a stool that you can sit on comfortably. Avoid practicing on the couch, in a recliner, or in otherwise less-than-upright conditions. You can't get the breath-support necessary to play correctly, and you'll build poor habits into your practice routine. No point in learning the mechanics of the tuba if you can't read the music or apply what you've learned. While it's difficult to learn to play any instrument properly from a book, it's a great way to get the basics down and figure out how to start playing music on the tuba, as well as how to hold and play it properly. If you're trying to use a computer to aid you, having a projector connected to it is probably the only way it wouldn't be an inconvenience. It's good to get started online, but finding a professional method book is the best way to learn an instrument. Wait to troubleshoot technique issues online after you've got the fundamentals down.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose a time and place free from distractions. Focus on the positives. Be honest about your emotions. Provide educational resources to help them understand. Expect to answer personal questions. Be very clear about who they can tell.

Answer: Make sure that you can talk privately and without interruption. Say to your parents, “Do you have time to talk after dinner tonight? I have something important to tell you.” Ask them to sit with you somewhere comfortable, like your living room or bedroom. Try not to start the conversation when they are busy or trying to head out the door.  If you want to come out to a friend, you can say, “Hey, do you want to come over after soccer practice? I have something I'd like to talk to you about.” If you are worried that the other person might get angry, choose to have the conversation somewhere public, like a nearby coffee shop. You don't want to make it sound like you're sharing bad news. You can be proud of who you are! Use a positive tone of voice and make eye contact. You can say something like, “I wanted to let you know that I'm gay. I'm finally feeling really comfortable with myself.”  You could also try, “I'm a lesbian and I'm ready to start dating girls. This is a big step for me!” Hopefully, the other person will take a cue from your positivity and react in a similar way. It's also okay to share any other feelings that you might have. Maybe you're feeling anxious, nervous, or scared. You can share that part of yourself, too, and ask for support.  Try saying, “I'm excited to tell you, but I'm nervous about how others might react. Maybe you could help me figure out who else I want to tell?” You could also say, “I'm glad I told you, but this has been a really emotional process for me. I could use some extra.” Other people, especially your parents, might not know exactly what it means to identify as LGBTQ. They might also need information on how to support you. You can give them a lot of good information. Take a look at the websites of groups like PFLAG (https://pflag.org/). You can print off information or just tell them about the site.  If there is an LGBTQ community center in your town or at your school, you can swing by there to grab some helpful pamphlets. You could say, “I know you might not understand. Here's some information that might help things more clear.” Your parents or friends might have a lot of things they want to know. If they start asking you lots of questions they are probably coming from a supportive place of wanting to understand you. You can answer the questions if you want to but it's always fine to say, “I really don't feel comfortable talking about that.”  A common question is “Are you sure?” You can say something like, “Yes, I'm very clear on the type of person that I would like to date. I'm not confused.” They might also ask, “Are you ready for your life to change?” A good answer might be, “I'm a little nervous, actually. I'm hoping I can count on your support.” Remember that this is your personal information. It's normal for other people to want to discuss big news, so be aware that they might want to talk about this with someone else. Let them know whether or not this is okay.  You could say to your parents, “I'd really appreciate if you don't tell any other family members. I'll let you know when I'm ready to do that.” To a friend, you might say, “Let's keep this to ourselves for now. Please don't share this with our other friends unless I say it is okay.”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Google Maps. Get directions Tap …. Tap Add Stop. Enter an address or name of a place in the new search bar. Tap Done.

Answer:
Tap the Google Maps icon on your home screen or apps menu to open Google Maps. to a location.  Use the search bar at the top to search for an address or the name of a place.  Then tap Directions to get directions to the name of a place. It's the icon with three dots to the right of the search bar at the top.  This displays the options menu. It's in the menu that appears when you tap the icon with three dots next to the search bar.  This adds another search bar below the starting and ending search bar at the top. This adds the new location as a stop along your route.  Each time you add a new stop, an additional search bar will appear below the search bars.  You can add as many stops as you need.  To remove a stop, tap the "X" icon to the right of a stop at the top of the screen. To change the order of a stop, tap the icon with two or three line (☰) in the search bar next to a stop.  Then drag the stop up or down. It's the blue button below the list of stops at the top of the screen.  This finalizes your route.  You can tap Start to begin guided navigation.