Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Focus on your skills. Study different languages. Work full-time in your field of expertise as you seek a position.

Answer: Desirable candidates have skills to offer. Skills can include writing, nutrition, finance, and tech support. These skills help make you desirable for specific jobs and able to fill certain needs. For example, you may have a degree in finance, but also love working with kids. Getting volunteer experience working with children can give you an additional skill you can use. You may be interacting with people who do not speak English during your work, so being multilingual can help make you more marketable. Many volunteer experiences and jobs suggest a minimum working knowledge of multiple languages, such as English, Spanish, and French.  Choose a specific language and start learning it. You may also try to learn bits of a few different popular languages so you can converse a little in different areas of the world. For example, you may want to learn Arabic, Mandarin, Spanish, French, or Hindi. Take classes through your university, try community classes, or use an online language program. If possible, travel to countries where the languages are spoken so you can work on your conversation skills and get international experience for your CV. As you try to get a position, work full-time in your area. This experience is important for your future goals. Think about getting a full-time job while volunteering at the domestic office or with other aid agencies. Professional experience and a demonstrated work ethic are essential for getting a job as an aid worker. Working for a year as a nurse or a teacher will make you a much more attractive candidate for the UN.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pour hot water in a deep tray. Sit the cake pan in the tray of water. Steam out the cake. Place ice on the base of the pan. Freeze the cake solid.

Answer: The tray should be wide enough to hold your cake pan. Pour in a shallow ¼" (6mm) layer of hot tap water. If you don't have a tray this size, soak a dishcloth in hot water and wrap it around the base of the pan. The heat will cause the metal pan to expand slightly, pulling away from the cake edges. Leave it there for a few minutes to let this happen. Attempt to remove the cake as described above. Absorbing steam add moisture and "lift" to your cake, which can help it become unstuck. Boil water in a small saucepan or kettle, then pour it into a mug. Place the mug and the cake pan in a microwave, cupboard, or other enclosed space. Leave it there for several minutes, then try to remove the cake again. The microwave is just a convenient size for trapping the steam in with the cake. Do not turn it on. Turn the pan upside down over a serving plate. Place a bowl of ice on the pan base and leave it for several minutes. Attempt to remove the cake as before. Let the cake cool completely at room temperature, about one hour. Freeze the cake for six hours. This makes it harder to ruin the cake's shape, and may break it loose from the pan. Run a butter knife around the edge to separate the sides, even if you already did this before freezing. Hold the pan upside down and tap the base to see if it worked.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch the movie at home, not in a theater. Watch the movie during the day, if possible. Keep a few pillows or squeezable objects on hand. Invite some friends over to watch the movie. Get some snacks to eat during the movie.

Answer: Although the theater atmosphere can be fun, you'll have more control over the movie at home. Pick a movie that's already been released or one that you have recorded so you can pause, fast forward, or skip scenes as needed.  If you have to watch the movie in a theater, choose a seat near the exit so you can sneak out if you feel overwhelmed. Watching the movie in a theater, however, can be fun if you want to immerse yourself in the horror movie experience if you don't typically get scared. Horror movies are scariest at night, when any shadow or unexplained noise might make you jump. If you can, watch the movie while the sun's still out so that afterward, you can distract your mind with other things before nighttime.  If you're watching a horror movie at night, turn on a few lights in a nearby room to make the atmosphere feel less scary. Avoid watching scary movies before you go to bed, as you may be more likely to have nightmares or struggle with insomnia.  Watching a horror movie at night, however, can be fun if you enjoy feeling frightened while watching scary movies. During scary scenes, having something soft to hold can help calm you down. Set a few pillows, stuffed animals, therapy balls, or other soft objects near wherever you're watching the movie just in case you're feeling nervous. If you're watching the movie with a friend, ask beforehand if you can hold their hand during the scary parts as reassurance. Watching a horror movie alone can make everything seem scary. If you want, ask a friend to watch the movie with you or invite several friends and host a scary movie party.  If you have to watch the movie by yourself, try to watch it when others will be home. Having other people nearby can help you feel less afraid. Invite friends who enjoy scary movies to create a light, fun atmosphere and help you feel more excited to watch it. Sweet or salty snacks can help distract your mind and remind you that you're watching a movie. Before you watch the movie, pop some popcorn or buy some candy to have on hand during the film. Crunchy foods, like veggies, chips, or cookies, are especially useful for calming your nerves because they can prevent you from being mentally absorbed in the movie.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Apply cold to the ligament. Compress the injured limb. Use crutches, if necessary. Elevate the injured ligament. Provide time for healing.

Answer:
Make sure to apply an ice pack to the injury as quickly as you can. Do this by covering your skin with a towel and then placing a bag of ice on the injured area. Keep the ice on the injured area for 10 to 30 minutes every 1 to 2 hours. Continue to apply ice to the area for 2 to 3 days. After icing the area, you should compress the injury. Use some sort of elastic bandage to apply pressure to the area. Compressing the injury will help stabilize it and limit swelling. Make sure whatever compression device you use does not limit blood flow to the limb. If you do need to get around, you should use crutches or similar devices to aid in movement. Crutches will take pressure off the injured limb and enable the healing process to continue without further stressing the ligament. Your doctor may recommend a knee walker or some other device instead of crutches. Raise the strained ligament above your heart as often and as long as possible. This will reduce swelling. An ankle, knee, or foot can be propped up on pillows or a chair. If your wrist is injured, use books or a pillow to keep it elevated as you work. Perhaps the most important element of healing a ligament is time. Unfortunately, it may take a very long time for a ligament to completely heal. This, though, depends on the level of injury.  A grade 1 ligament injury may only take a couple days to heal. A grade 2 ligament injury may require you to use crutches or a brace for several days. In addition, you may need to withdraw from sports or exercise for up to two months A grade 3 ligament injury could require a brace or cast for over a month and could take weeks or months to health completely.