Write an article based on this "Open Skype. Tap Contacts. Tap the "Add Contact" icon. Tap the search bar. Enter a name, email address, or phone number. Find your contact. Tap Add. Invite a friend to join Skype."
article: Tap the Skype app icon, which resembles a white "S" on a blue background. If you aren't logged into Skype, you'll need to enter your email address (or phone number) and password before continuing. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. It's a person-shaped silhouette next to a plus sign in the top-right corner of the screen. This text box is at the top of the screen. Doing so searches Skype for your specified contact. Scroll down until you find the person you want to add to your contacts list. It's to the right of the person's name. This will add the person to your contacts list; if they accept your request, you'll be able to chat with one another. If your friend doesn't already have a Skype account, you can invite them to create one and join you on Skype by doing the following:  Tap Contacts in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then tap Invite People to Skype. Select a contact method (e.g., Messages) in the pop-up menu. Enter your friend's contact information (e.g., their phone number or email address). Tap the Send button or icon.

Write an article based on this "Set the table for soup. Set the table for fish. Set the table for the main course. Set the table for the salad. Set the table for dessert."
article: For the first course of soup, there are two options: bring bowls of the same soup from the kitchen, or offer water or cream based soups and serve them in fresh dishes at the table. The former is served already poured in bowls and brought out from the kitchen. The latter is served (carefully) at the table into clean bowls. The soup bowls should be brought in on serving dishes in case of a spill. When everyone has finished eating their soup, the soup spoons should be placed (bowl-side up) on the right side of their bowl, on the serving plate.  The plate, bowl, and spoon should be removed from the table after the first course. The bread and butter dish should remain on the table, even if they were used with the soup. With the soup removed, the fish course should be brought in on its own dish. This should be placed on the charger, and eaten with the fish knife and fish fork (the utensils furthest from the charger on either side). When the fish has been consumed, the fish fork and fish knife should be placed diagonally across the dish, with the handles of each placed on the ‘4:00’ mark as if the plate were a clock. The main course should be brought out on a large plate that has been pre-warmed. This should go on the charger, and is eaten with the dinner fork and knife. When everyone is finished with the entrée, the plate can be removed along with the charger, the dinner fork, and the knife. The knife and fork are typically placed diagonally across the plate, in a similar fashion to the utensils used for the fish. The salad is typically eaten after the entrée in a formal dinner. With the charger removed, place the salad plate in the center of the setting. This should be eaten with the last remaining fork. When the salad course is finished, the salad plate, salad fork, and bread/butter dish with the butter knife, and the wine/champagne glasses should all be removed. All that should be left is the water goblet and the dessert spoon (and optional dessert fork). The final course of the evening is typically dessert and coffee, unless you’re serving a very formal nine course dinner. Regardless, the desert should be brought in on a plate and placed in the center of the setting, and a demi-tasse or teacup should be placed to the right of it below the water goblet with a teaspoon. Cream and sugar may be placed on the table for use in the coffee or tea, if desired. When dessert is completed, all the dishes should be removed, leaving a bare table.

Write an article based on this "Be supportive of his work life. Tell him about your plans and dreams for the future. Avoid trying to change him."
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Capricorn men love to work, and sometimes they value working over other aspects of life, like friendship and romance. If you want a Capricorn man to like you, be there for him when it comes to his work. Encourage him to tackle new projects and cheer him on when he accomplishes things. For example, if he’s been wanting to apply for a promotion at work but he’s doubtful he’ll get it, be supportive and tell him he should go for it. When Capricorn men are looking for a partner, they think ahead to the future. They want someone who will fit in with their life plan. By telling a Capricorn man what your priorities and goals are for life, he’ll see that you care about the future too, and he’ll be able to decide whether you both could come together and pursue your goals as a team. For example, you could casually bring up that you’re interested in having kids someday, or that you’re interested in settling down and pursuing a career. Capricorn men are stubborn, and they’re not interested in being someone’s project. If you try to pull him away from his work or pressure him to be more sociable and outgoing, it could backfire and cause him to dislike you. Capricorn men like people who can fit into their plan, and they’re usually not willing to change that plan to accommodate others. If you want a Capricorn man to like you, part of that is accepting who he is.  It’s OK to expect him to compromise with you sometimes. Just don't try to change who he is as a person. For example, it's OK to ask him to go out with your friends on occasion, but you wouldn't want to pressure him to go out every weekend if he's not interested.