In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Skunks are scavengers, so they'll eat anything nutritious they can find. If you have trees that produce nuts, berries, crabapples, or other fruits, clean them up by raking your yard as often as necessary.  Other vegetation, like piles of grass clippings, should also be discarded, since it may contain seeds or other sources of food for skunks. If you have a garden, harvest ripe fruit and vegetables as soon as you can, to prevent a hungry skunk from feasting on them. Use a tray under your bird feeder to catch most of the seeds, and clean up stray seeds dropped by birds often. Similarly to raccoons and other stray animals, skunks can survive on garbage alone. It's important to keep your trash cans properly sealed. Sometimes regular garbage cans simply won't do. To defend against scavenging animals, you can buy locking garbage cans at a fairly cheap price at your local home improvement store.  If possible, store your trash bins in a shed or in your garage at night, so their smell doesn't attract skunks. Use an enclosed compost bin, since skunks like to eat old fruit and vegetable peels, eggshells, and other items that you may be composting. Skunks like to make their homes under decks, porches, and in other sheltered areas. Close off spaces that may be appealing to skunks using rocks, fencing, or plywood.  Log piles and piles of lumber or building materials can serve as shelters for skunks. Store the materials in a shed or bin to prevent skunks from moving in. Large bushes are also good shelters for skunks. If you see skunks hanging out in bushes or low vegetation, you might want to trim back the branches so it's not quite as appealing.
Summary: Remove nuts, berries, and other natural food sources. Protect your waste. Close off hiding places.

Look for pieces of tile that have chipped or are cracked around the edges. Another good place to start is at any spot where the grout has started coming loose. This is the spot that will be easiest to start removing the tile. If there isn't a chipped tile or loose grout, try to start loosening a tile at one of the ends of the floor, or hit the middle of the tile with your chisel so that it breaks. Try to situate the chisel under the tile at an angle of about 30 degrees so that you can easily lift it from the ground. Use a masonry chisel that’s about 1 in (2.5 cm) wide for best results. As you hit the chisel, the tile should begin to separate from the ground. Continue hitting the chisel until the piece of tile you’re working on completely breaks.  The tile might not come off in one solid piece, so don’t worry if it splits and breaks into smaller pieces as you’re chipping away. A small sledge hammer also works instead of a mallet. Move on to the next piece of tile, situating the chisel under the tile and hitting it with the mallet. Repeat this process to lift the tile from the entire floor.  Once you remove the first few pieces of tile, it’ll be much easier to maneuver the chisel underneath the next pieces. This process will likely take a while, so be patient and go slowly so that you don’t injure yourself. Place the end of the chisel right on top of the tile and hit the opposite end with the mallet. This should break the tile, making it easier for you to remove it at a new angle. Move the broken pieces of tile out of the way so that you can reach the attached pieces more easily.
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One-sentence summary -- Locate a broken tile or section of loose grout. Hold a chisel underneath the loose tile at a slight angle. Hit the chisel with a mallet to lift the tile from the floor. Continue removing the tiles using a chisel and mallet. Strike the top of the tile with the chisel if it’s not breaking easily.

Problem: Article: Learning proper form is essential to lifting weights.  If you're unsure of the proper form or exercises to help build and tone muscle, learning from an expert may be helpful.  Many gyms offer free classes to members.  Try attending an intro to weight lifting class.  These classes are geared towards beginners and will have a fitness professional there to provide hands on coaching. Your gym may also offer sessions with a personal trainer.  You may even be able to get a few free when you first sign up for a gym membership.  However, there are many personal trainers that work on a consultant basis and can offer individual help at a local gym, your home or other facility. Spot-training or losing weight in one specific area of your body is impossible.  However, including regular cardio can help you lose weight, decrease body fat and achieve thinner or smaller arms.  It's recommended to include at least 150 minutes or 2.5 hours of cardiovascular activity each week.  To burn more fat or to lose more weight include more exercise or increase the intensity.  Include exercises such as:  walking, jogging/running, using the elliptical, swimming or aerobic classes. Including cardio and taking a day off from weight lifting is essential for proper recovery. Intervals with dynamic exercises that work your entire body can reduce inches on arms, waist, hips, legs and more.  In addition, intervals help burn calories which can decrease body fat and support the look of smaller arms.  The following are good exercises to do in intervals of 1 to 2 minutes with 15 to 30 seconds of rest in between:  Jump rope. High impact exercise like jumping and using your arms to turn the jump rope mean that this exercise burns a lot of calories. Start with 20 seconds and work your way up to 1 minute or more. Rest and repeat 3 times. Do burpees. Stand with your arms high in the air. Place your arms by your feet and jump back into a plank position. Jump back to a squat and stand, raising your arms. Do this for 30 seconds, rest and repeat 3 times. For added benefit, do a push up when you land in the plank position.
Summary:
Sign up for a beginners weight lifting class or a session with a personal trainer. Include adequate cardio exercises each week. Consider doing body weight exercises that tone and burn fat at the same time.