Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose a local newspaper if you want more community engagement. Choose a national newspaper if you want wider coverage of national issues. Choose an international or foreign paper to discover new perspectives. Decide if you want to read a physical newspaper or an online version. Choose a newspaper that presents the news honestly and the opinions separately.

Answer: Local newspapers, both dailies and weeklies, can connect you to your community’s residents, politics, and happenings, and will be written by local writers with a vested interest in your area. These papers tend to have more reporter-initiated stories rather than mostly stories based on national news, which means they’re more proactive and less “reactive” in nature.  Some local news are daily, while others are weekly or bi-weekly. Weekly newspapers will be even more community-centered, since they have more time to fully develop and research local stories. Local newspapers will employ not only writers from your community, but they will also use community members as sources, and so you may find the stories even more relevant to your own life. National news outlets, such as USA Today or The Guardian, will include stories with wider appeal, but many of the stories will be wire-service pieces, such as those from the Reuters or the Associate Press (AP). They’ll include information on national weather trends and major political stories, and they’re more likely to have a significant online presence.  Some very large metro-area newspapers, such as The LA Times or the Chicago Tribune, can be a good blend of local news stories and significant national coverage. National news outlets may offer more perspectives on many issues, as their staff writers might be located throughout the country, rather than in a single city. International newspaper outlets can provide you with a new look at  familiar issues or a chance to learn about a different culture. The newspapers of each country or region present their stories from the viewpoint of its culture, highlighting the values and positive attributes of that area of the world.  If you read critically, you can pay attention to that bias, as well as your own, and gain a new understanding of the truth of a story. Some bias exists in popular newspapers, such as Russia Today and the Australian Associated Press, reporting on war and conflicts, primarily through either overreporting or underreporting of violence.  Other issues arise from oversimplification of complicated national and international issues. If you want the top stories, with up-to-the minute information and links to other perspectives on the same issues, try a digital newspaper edition. For possibly more in-depth coverage, including more editorializing or responses from other readers such as letters to the editor, go for print.  Not all local papers will have comparable online coverage. For instance, the Community Impact News in Texas, includes only some stories on their website, though they have enormous local print circulation.  Some newspapers, particularly national and international papers, will charge a subscription fee for online access. For example, the New York Times charges from $1.88-$8.75 a week for a subscription, depending on your level of access. Some online news sites, even those with print editions, may use inadequate research and intentionally misleading tactics to encourage traffic to their sites. Newspapers are a mix of factual news and opinionated editorials. A news reporter should offer as many validated and researched facts as available, and an editorial should be clearly marked in a particular section of the paper. Check for credible sources and inappropriate stereotypes in headlines and stories.  Ask yourself: “Who is telling the story?” If a story about the economy focuses on stockbrokers instead of the everyday people affected by a recession, the newspaper may not only be biased, but also out of touch with its readers.  Find out more about the editorial staff and writers. Do they represent the diversity of the community that they serve? If not, then the stories may show further evidence of bias, particularly on coverage of news on parts of the community not represented at the paper.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prepare for the burial. Bury your hamster. Place a marker and complete your ceremony.

Answer: Before you bury your hamster and do any ceremony you feel appropriate you will need to prepare a few things.  Proper preparation can make your ceremony go smoothly and will help you say goodbye to your friend in a meaningful way.  Gather the following items to prepare for your hamster's funeral:  A container for your hamster.  Opt for cardboard, cloth or paper containers instead of plastics. Personal items for your ceremony such as flowers or candles. Something to dig a grave for your hamster. A marker for the grave site. After you have found a good site for your hamster to be buried and have collected the materials needed, it is time to bury your hamster.  You will need to dig a deep grave for your hamster and fill it in properly to prevent any birds or animals from disturbing it.  Dig a hole as deep as you can to place your hamster inside of it.  Try to dig at least two feet down. Once your hamster is inside its container, place the container inside the hole. Place stones over the container before filling the top of the hole in with dirt. Once you have finished burying your hamster you will want to place a marker.  The marker will help you remember exactly where you have laid your hamster to rest.  Placing the marker and finalizing your ceremony will help you to say goodbye to your friend and serve as a reminder of your time together.   Your marker can be something simple, such as a stone that you can place in the ground. You can paint, draw, engrave, or carve anything you want to on your hamster's marker.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the Music app on your iOS device. Find the song, artist, or album you want to delete. Tap the "..." button next to the song, artist, or album. Tap "Delete." Tap "Remove Downloads" or "Delete from My Music." Delete all of your local music files at once.

Answer: You can delete any of the songs on your iOS device from with the Music app. You can switch between views by tapping the menu at the top of the list of music. This will open a new menu. You may have to scroll to see this option. If the only option you see is "Delete from My Music," the song is not downloaded on your device. Selecting this option will remove the song from your iTunes library, hiding it from your Music app. These two options do different things, depending on if you are using the iCloud Music Library or not:   Remove Downloads - This will delete the music from your device, but leave it in your library. If the music was purchased or stored in your iCloud Music Library, you'll be able to download it again by tapping the iCloud download button. If the music was synced from your computer, it will disappear until you sync again.  Delete from My Music - This will delete the music from your device and your libraries. If the music was purchased, the purchase will be hidden on all of your devices. If the music was stored in your iCloud Music Library, it will be deleted from that library for good on all of your connected devices. If the music was synced from your computer, it will disappear until you sync again. If you're trying to clear out a lot of space on your iOS device, you can delete all of your stored music at once. This will not affect your iTunes library or iCloud Music Library:  Open the Settings app and select "General." Tap "Storage & iCloud Usage." Tap "Manage Storage" in the "Storage" section. Tap "Music" in the list of apps. Swipe the "All Songs" bar from right to left, then tap "Delete."


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Warm vegetable or coconut oil in a microwave for 15 seconds. Massage the oil into your skin for 30 seconds. Wipe your skin dry with a cotton pad. Wash your skin with warm soapy water.

Answer:
Put 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of vegetable or coconut oil into a microwave-safe bowl. Put the bowl in your microwave and heat the oil on high for 15 seconds. Make sure the oil is warm but not scalding hot.  Only use 1 tablespoon (15 ml) if you only have a small stain. The pigment in turmeric is more soluble in oil than it is in water, meaning it will lift the stains off easier. Gently rub your skin in circles over the stained area. Work the oil into the skin to lift the pigment from the stain. After scrubbing for about 30 seconds, let the oil sit on your skin for 1 minute so it can draw out the stain even more. Use a disposable cotton pad to pat the oil off of your skin. Rotate the pad after each pat so it can absorb the most oil. Continue patting your skin dry until the oil is completely removed. You should notice the lifted pigment on the cotton. Lather a body or hand soap in warm water and apply it to the area that was stained. Work the soap in circles on your skin to scrub any residual stains. Rinse the soapy water off your skin and pat it dry with a towel. If you still have stains on your skin, repeat the process again.