INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sketch the pattern or design in pencil on a piece of paper first. Trace the design in black marker, allow it to dry, then put the paper underneath the silk. Use a pencil or a vanishing marker to transfer the design onto the silk. You can create abstract designs, draw flowers or vines, make a geometric print, or even write letters or words. Resist and gutta are used to create clean lines or borders  in the paint, and are then removed after painting. Gutta is a chemical solvent that must be removed by a dry cleaner. Resist is a water-based product that can be rinsed out of the fabric with water. Fill a bottle with a small tip applicator with resist or gutta, and hold the bottle vertically, touching the tip to the silk. Carefully trace the outline with a steady hand, applying even pressure.  Make sure there are no gaps or breaks in the lines, or the paint will spread outside the design. Gutta dries quickly, while resist takes longer. To speed up the process, aim a blow dryer, set at medium heat, at the lines. Keep the dryer a few inches from the fabric to avoid scorching it or smearing the resist. Dip a medium-sized paintbrush into the paint color of your choice and lightly brush it on the silk. Take care not to get the paint or paintbrush too close to the resist or gutta, or it may begin to dissolve. Don't worry, though, the paint will naturally spread to the lines. Work quickly on large background areas so that the paint gets absorbed evenly. If you notice a gap in your resist/gutta line while painting, either stop the paint from spreading by aiming a blow dryer at it, or fill in the gap with resist/gutta and allow it to dry before continuing. Once 24 hours have passed and the paint and  resist/gutta are dry, remove the item you're painting from the frame. Plug in your iron and heat it to the silk setting. Lay your item facedown on a covered ironing board. Place an ironing cloth in between it and the iron. Use circular motions to iron small areas for 2-3 minutes each to ensure that the paint, as well as the resist or gutta, is completely set. In order to remove the resist or gutta, the item must be cleaned. Because resist is water-based, you can rinse the item in warm water to remove it. Then, hang it to dry and iron it on the silk setting while still damp. Gutta requires removal by a dry cleaner.

SUMMARY: Draw your design on the silk. Outline the design with resist or gutta. Allow the resist or gutta to dry fully. Use a medium-sized paintbrush to apply paint to the item you're painting. Set the paint with an iron after 24 hours. Wash the item if you used resist, or dry clean it if you used gutta.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you're logged into Facebook, doing so will take you to the News Feed. If you aren't logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password in the top right corner of the page and then click Log In. It's the bar at the top of the Facebook window that says "Search Facebook." If your friend has a post in your News Feed, click their profile image to go to their profile page. You should see their profile image pop up underneath the search bar. You'll be redirected to their profile page.  Doing so will remove your selected friend from your "Following" list and your News Feed, which means you'll no longer see liked posts from them.

SUMMARY: Open the Facebook website. Click the search bar. Type in your friend's name. Click your friend's name. Hover your mouse cursor over Following. Click Unfollow [Name].


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can't become friends with everyone at the workplace, regardless of your best intentions. At best, you can remain civil and tolerate each other. Recognize that people have different values. By acknowledging these differences, you can look at the situation neutrally. Try to put your failure to build bridges in perspective. Is it that big of a deal? Do you intend to stay at the business much longer? Some people might rub us the wrong way because they remind us of someone we don't like outside of work. For example, a co-worker could remind you of your mother in law or step-father.  Alternately, your coworker could have flaws that you identify in yourself. Maybe you are secretly overly-critical of other people. By forgiving the other person, you forgive yourself for your weaknesses. By identifying the reason you don't like someone, you can cope more effectively. You might realize your coworker isn't intentionally doing anything to annoy you—this is just how the person is. Keep conversations as brief as possible. Nevertheless, remember to remain cordial and polite so that you don't cause any unnecessary tension. Think through what you want to say ahead of time so that you don't ramble when you're standing in front of the person.  Also choose the communication method they prefer. If they want an email, send an email. Communicating with their preferred method helps limit face time. You can also try to communicate through another person as much as possible. Ask your secretary to call your enemy's secretary to schedule appointments or obtain required information. In spite of your best intentions, your enemy might continue to attack or undermine you. You might be left with no choice but to go to HR and report the person for harassment or bullying.  For this reason, it is best if you never retaliated against your enemy. Hopefully you didn't stoop to their level and counterattack them. You can write a complaint letter to HR. However, you might want to talk to your direct supervisor first, unless it is your supervisor who is harassing you.

SUMMARY: Gain some perspective. Identify why the person triggers you. Limit face time. Report the person to HR, if necessary.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make sure the battery is charged and has sufficient energy to reboot. Check your battery percentage on the top-right corner of the screen (the battery icon). Even 50% is enough.  Your phone may not reboot properly if it does not have enough battery power. Proceed to the next steps if you need to charge your Note 2’s battery; if the battery has enough power, proceed to Part 2: Rebooting. Grab your phone’s charger then insert the USB mini jack (which is the smaller jack) into the bottom of your phone, where the charging and data port is located. Make sure the other end, which is the larger USB 2.0 end, is plugged into the charging brick. The brick should have a USB 2.0 female port, and the jack from the cord should fit snuggly in there. You can skip this part if your charger does not have a removable USB cord. Plug the charging brick into a vacant wall outlet. You phone’s LED notification light, which is at the top-left corner of the screen, should be orange if the battery is below 90% and is charging. Your phone should light up its screen make a sound to indicate that it is charging.

SUMMARY:
Check the battery percentage. Connect your phone’s charger. Plug the charging brick. Charge your phone.