Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Shop online if you want a used dirt bike. Shop in-store if you're looking for a new dirt bike. Compare prices and shop around for bikes before you make a purchase. Sit on a dirt bike to test out its size if you're shopping in person. Make a list of questions to ask about the dirt bike in advance.

Answer: The best place to find a cheap, used dirt bike is online. Visit online marketplaces and search for the model and type of dirt bike you want. You can also take a look at past auctions to see what the going price is for the type of bike you want.  Sites like eBay and Craigslist are generally the best place to buy dirt bikes online. CycleTrader is another good website as they specialize in used dirt bikes. If you buy from eBay, the dirt bike will more than likely be shipped to you by the seller. If you buy on a site like Craigslist, if you live near the seller you can arrange a meeting. If not, the seller will probably have to ship it. If you're buying a brand new dirt bike, you want to buy from a dealership or legitimate seller. If your bike breaks, you can't ask someone on Craigslist for a refund. Dealerships will provide you with receipts or warranties, so if something does go wrong, you can sort it out at the store. Once you've identified the type and model of dirt bike you want, make sure to look around on different websites and in stores before you buy. There's no worse feeling than buying your dirt bike and then finding a much cheaper price for the same bike later. It can be cheaper to buy a dirt bike from a local store than buying online. If the bike you buy online is on the other side of the United States, it could cost you a lot more money to get the bike delivered. You can do all the research you want but nothing will tell you more about how much a bike suits you than when you sit on it. In an instant you can tell if the bike is too tall or too small, if the handlebars are the right distance, and whether or not you like the overall feel of the bike.  Dealerships will usually have no problem with you sitting on the bike. If you're buying the bike used and the owner says you can't sit on the bike, take that as a warning sign that there's something the seller is hiding about the bike. If you're buying at a dealership, the salesperson there should be an expert on the bikes in store and should be able to provide answers to all the questions you have. A used bike seller is more than likely not an expert and they will only be able to answer some of your questions about their dirt bike. Good questions to ask are:  "How durable is the bike?" This will tell you how well the bike stands up to force and pressure. "How long is the warranty for the bike?" A dealership will provide you with a warranty but don't expect one from a seller from eBay or Craigslist. "How many CCs is the dirt bike?" Cubic centimeters (CC) tells you how big the engine is. "How often does the bike need to be serviced?" All vehicles should be given a look over at a garage from time to time. If the bike needs to be serviced more than once a year, it's probably going to be high maintenance for the rest of the time too.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take a walk. Meditate Take a nap Write in a journal or start a blog.

Answer: Getting outside and getting some fresh air will help to pass the time and it can also help to relieve stress. Try taking a quick walk around your neighborhood or office building. Even if you only have 10 minutes, going out for a quick walk is a great way to pass the time. Not only it is healthy for you, but it helps to pass the time.  Try inviting a coworker or friend to join you on a walk to make it even more enjoyable. For example, if you are working, then you could take your break in the form of a walk with a coworker. You can even bring a cup of coffee, tea, or any other drink along with you to enjoy along with the fresh air and conversation.  You can also walk around indoors if you cannot get outside. Take a lap around your office or desk at work, or walk back and forth down your hallway.  If you are at school or work and cannot go outside to take a walk, then you can exercise without attracting too much attention to yourself, such as by fidgeting and clenching various muscles. You can do this at your computer, sitting in front of the tv, or just in your bedroom. If you’re stuck on a plane or train for long periods, try doing leg extensions or arm stretches. If you’re a woman, you can also do Kegel exercises. . At first, it might not make the time go by faster, but once you get the hang of it, you'll be able to enter a "timeless" state. Your mind is what keeps track of time, and meditating is about clearing your mind.  You can find a guided meditation recording on YouTube to help you if you have never meditated before. You can even meditate while doing active things, such as running. Try choosing a mantra to repeat and focus on as you go about your day. If meditation doesn’t suit your restless mind, try daydreaming instead. Visualize yourself in an exciting place, story, conversation, or anything else that holds your interest. You can also try to breathe deeply. Slow, deep breathing is calming and centering, and might actually get you to enjoy your current situation more than you thought possible. Try breathing in for eight counts, holding your breath, and breathing out for eight more. Repeat until it becomes natural and you can let your mind wander peacefully. . Napping may not seem like an entertaining thing to do, but it can help to pass some time and make you feel more alert when you wake up. Whether you're nodding off during the afternoon slump at the office, working a nightshift or double shift, or fighting drowsiness while driving, a power nap in a safe location can make you more alert and productive. Try taking a quick 20 minute nap to recharge your batteries, or take a longer nap to pass some time. Writing is a great way to sort out your thoughts and it can also help to make the time go faster. Try writing in a journal about whatever is on your mind, or start a blog on something that interest you. You can start a blog for creative writing, video games or whatever interests you!  Set aside a time to write in your journal or blog every day, such as in the morning for 30 minutes or right after school each day. Setting up a blog is easy with sites like Wordpress and Blogger, but it will take up some time so it is a great way to make time go more quickly. You can customize your blog with color schemes, fonts, and images to make it your own.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take practical steps to prevent infections. Wash your hands. Clean your environment. Avoid touching contaminated objects. Use paper towels. Select daycares with smaller classes.

Answer:
Follow good personal hygiene habits and use common sense to control your exposure to germs that can cause infections like the common cold. In addition to adopting healthy lifestyle habits and maintaining a healthy diet, avoiding contact with unwanted germs is the next most effective step in helping your immune system to keep you healthy. The best way to prevent catching a cold is to keep your hands clean and wash them frequently.  Always wash your hands after using the bathroom, assisting a child to use the bathroom, and changing a diaper.  Be sure your hands are clean before you begin food preparation. Wash your hands frequently as you prepare your meal. Keep surfaces as clean as possible, especially those used to prepare food.  Keep door knobs, sink handles, mats used for napping by children, and bathroom surfaces clean.  Disinfect surfaces using EPA-approved products. The websites for both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Environmental Protection Agency provide more information.  The CDC and the EPA publish information on agents that are approved as disinfectants for commercial, hospital, and residential use. Examples of residentially approved products include two familiar brand names, Lysol® products and residential cleaners made by Clorox®, among many others. If you are around someone that is sick, be aware that their germs are likely on their hands.  Pay attention to objects touched by the sick person and properly clean the objects as soon as possible to control the spread of germs.  Do not hug, shake hands with, or kiss, someone with an infection. Avoid using fabric or cloth towels when several people need to dry their hands after washing. Using hand sanitizer is a good way to clean germs from your hands without the need for a towel. Exposing your child to other children at an early age is not necessarily a bad thing, as this helps to strengthen their immune system.  To prevent some colds, the flu, and other infections, choosing classes with smaller numbers of children enrolled may help to limit your child’s exposure to an excessive amount of germs.  Breastfeeding an infant is key in boosting the child’s natural immune system, even years later.