Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Call your local animal control office or wildlife resource office if you encounter an injured or stranded animal. Let wild animals that have taken refuge in your home escape. Leave a dead animal alone.

Answer: Never approach or attempt to help the animal yourself. Also, never corner wild animals or try to rescue them. Wild animals will likely feel threatened and may endanger themselves by dashing off into flood waters, fire, and so forth. Wild animals such as snakes, opossums, and raccoons often seek refuge from flood waters on upper levels of homes and have been known to remain after water recedes. If you encounter animals in this situation, open a window or provide another escape route and the animal will likely leave on its own. Do not attempt to capture or handle the animal. Should the animal stay, call your local animal control office or wildlife resource office. Animal carcasses can present serious health risks. Contact your local emergency management office or health department for help and instructions. If bitten by an animal, seek immediate medical attention.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Identify your skin tone. Choose a good color for a warm skin tone. Select a good color for a cool skin tone. Pick the right red for a neutral tone.

Answer: The most complimentary shade of red depends on your skin tone. Before wearing a red dress, figure out if you have a warm, cool, or neutral skin tone. Your veins can give a clue as to your skin tone. Blueish or purple veins indicate a cool skin tone. Greener veins indicate a warm skin tone. Veins that do not show one strong color indicate a neutral skin tone.   Think about how you look in silver or gold. Silver tends to look best on warm skin tones and gold looks best on cooler skin tones. Neutral skin tones tend to look good in either shade. Warmer skin tones tend to tan easily and do not burn. Cooler skin tones are more difficult to tan and burn easily. If you have a warmer skin tone, pick a color of red that will compliment that. In general, people with warm skin tones should opt for nature-like colors.  Go for warmer shades of red over jewel-tones and lighter, brighter shades. Look for things like deep red or red the color of a tomato.  Reds with other colors mixed in also work, such as violet-red or orange-red. Stay away from very bright, jewel tones like ruby reds if you have a warm skin tone. If you have a cooler skin tone, you will want a dress color to match. Certain shades of red work better with cool skin tones than others. Jewel tones of red, like ruby red, work for a cool skin tone. You can also go for brighter shades, like a rosy red, if you have a cool tone. It's safe to wear primary red, which is the standard red you would find on a color wheel, if you have a cool tone as well. In general, neutral skin tones go well with most colors, so you can choose from any shade of red. You can pick whatever color you like. Bright reds tend to look great if you have a neutral tone. Neutral skin tone also looks good with slightly muted versions of primary colors, so you could also opt for a softer, lighter shade of red when selecting your dress.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place the bananas in a plastic bag.

Answer: If you don't have a plastic bag, try to find another container you can use, such as a plastic bowl or something similar. A paper bag won't work as it will fall apart in the water.  The reason for putting the bananas in a bag is so that the water you put the bananas in to defrost doesn't affect the flavor/texture of the bananas. This is particularly important if you peeled the bananas before you froze them. The peels can either be on or off for this process, but it's simpler just to leave them on.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Change your settings. Operate in sandbox mode while developing. Upload webpages to your online server. Consider using pre-coded PHP files. Complete necessary code. Host your app securely.

Answer:
You'll need to make a change to your account settings for you to be able to view the page. Unless you pay for app to be hosted securely, it will only be available  to the people you indicate through your settings. Access account settings by clicking the rightmost drop-down tab in your blue navigation bar. In the panel to the left, you should see the "Security" heading, which you can click to access a new menu, the top of which will read "Secure Browsing." You will need to deactivate this feature and save changes.  You will receive warning messages asking you to turn on secure browsing, but for developmental purposes, you will need to ignore these while working on your app. As long as you have secure browsing turned off, you will be able to view your app. Those who wish to see your app at this stage will also need to turn off secure browsing. This will limit the number of people who you wish to see your app, and is ideal for the developmental stage. These settings, along with other viewing allowances, can be found also be found on under your Account Settings under "Status and Review". Your server will hold the information that Facebook will use to power your app, and this information takes the form coded webpages, likely in HTML or PHP file format. Create an appropriate directory for your new app and upload these files to it. Facebook makes pre-made code available to users to assist with your app integration and other problems. Typically, this code will contain entries where you will need to put in your app ID and secret ID code.  Find your app ID and secret ID codes by checking your account settings page, where you can find these with your profile information. When looking through the code, you can find where to apply your identifying information by looking for the entries "appId" and "secret". Some code, like the Require function, which executes a script within a script, will need you to complete designated information. These functions are largely user friendly, with explanations as to where the needed code can be found. If you cannot download a PHP file but have access to the complete code, you can cut and paste the code into a text editor (notepad++ is widely used), and save the file with the ending extension ".php". Now that your app is created, developed, and filled with engaging content, you can purchase secure hosting, turn on secure browsing, and turn on secure browsing again. This will make your app available to general