Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Draw two small ovals on both sides of the head. Draw a small semicircle under the head. Draw two sets of small ovals overlapping each other on each side of the body, under the head. On the left lower part of the body, sketch out the legs. Outline the shape of the cartoon baby and add facial features like small eyes, a cute smiling mouth and a small bundle of hair. Erase the sketch lines and strengthen the contour with a pencil. Add in the color of your choice, or look at the illustration for reference.

Answer: These will be the ears.{"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/7\/71\/Draw-a-Baby-Step-10.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/71\/Draw-a-Baby-Step-10.jpg\/v4-347px-Draw-a-Baby-Step-10.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"347","bigHeight":"347","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/2.5\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} This will the body. These will be the little hands. Draw two sets of ovals (a bit bigger than the ones for the hands) overlapping each other.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open a web browser on your computer. Visit the Yahoo! home page. Click Sign In. Type your Yahoo! account name and password. Click your profile name. Click Account Info. Click Account security. Click Disable security questions. Click Add recovery phone number. Type a valid phone number. Click Send SMS or Call Me. Type the code that you receive. Click Add recovery email address in the Account security menu. Type in a valid email address. Click Send verification email. Click the link in the email from Yahoo!

Answer: Because of several hacks in 2016, Yahoo! is no longer using security questions. This means you’ll want to add new account verification methods in case you get locked out in the future. Unencrypted security questions and answers have been disabled, so if you can’t answer the questions and you don’t have another recovery method associated with your account, you won’t be able to retrieve it and are locked out for good.  You’ll see this at the top of the page. If you’re currently locked out of your account, visit the Account Recovery page. You’ll need to enter a recovery email or phone number associated with the account in order to retrieve it. Security questions are no longer being used by Yahoo!, and you won’t be able to use the answers to your old questions, even if they’re correct. You’ll see this in the same location the Sign In button was.   If you previously had security questions enabled, you can disable them here. Once you’ve disabled your security questions, you can add new recovery methods. Your existing security questions cannot be edited, and new ones cannot be created. Since Yahoo! Doesn’t use security questions anymore, adding a phone number to your account is the quickest way to verify your identity in the future. This must be a mobile number that can receive SMS messages,  This verifies your new phone number. Besides associating a mobile number, you can also add another email address that you can be reached at. Password reset links will be sent to this address.   you receive. This may be in your Updates folder if you’re using Gmail. Your recovery email is now active.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Call emergency services unless the person commonly has seizures. Call for help if a person has unusual seizure activity. Find help if the person has a seizure in a dangerous situation.

Answer: If you know that someone has a history of seizures, then you do not need to call emergency services unless the seizure lasts for more than 2-5 minutes or if there is something different about this seizure. However, if a person is having a seizure for the first time or if you are unsure, you should call an ambulance immediately.  If you don't know the person, check for a medical bracelet to see if they regularly have seizures. The person needs to be checked out by a medical professional to determine the underlying reason for the seizure. Most people's seizures are over after a few minutes, and then they regain consciousness and become aware of their surroundings. However, if a person has atypical seizure activity, you need to call an ambulance. Abnormal activity may include:  Multiple seizures without regaining consciousness The seizure lasting for more than five minutes Inability to breathe A seizure after the person complains of a sudden, severe headache A seizure following a head injury A seizure after inhaling fumes or poison If it occurs with other signs of a stroke, such as trouble speaking or understanding speech, loss of vision, and inability to move part or all of one side of the body Seizing when someone is in a dangerous situation can lead to injury or death. You should call emergency services if the person having the seizure is pregnant or has diabetes, is having the seizure in water, or has injured themselves during the seizure.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch your signals. Avoid being alone together. Divert the person's attention. Give your date "the cheek. Make an excuse.

Answer:
Try not to flirt in a suggestive way. If you don't want someone to try to kiss you, then be very careful about how you interact with them. In general, a person will be more likely to try to kiss you if he/she thinks that you want to be kissed. Perhaps you like this person, but you aren't ready for a kiss. You will need to be clear about your expectations. If the person goes for a kiss, let him/her down gently and explain exactly why you don't want the kiss. A person is much more likely to try to kiss you if you are alone together and having an intimate moment. Invite mutual friends to hang out with you, or make sure that a friend is with you at all times. Spend time with the kisser in public places where he/she will be unlikely to try for a smooch. Talk about something unrelated to kissing – something that will make it very hard for him/her to segue back to the subject of kisses. Suggest an activity that doesn't have much chance of leading to a kiss.  If you are refusing a kiss from a partner, hold his/her hand or rest your head on his/her shoulder. Show your partner that you can enjoy physical contact without kissing. Constantly suck a lollipop when you're with them. It will be in your mouth, so they can't kiss you. " If someone goes in for a kiss, divert them from your lips by tilting your head slightly to the side. Make it clear that you are offering up your cheek instead of your lips. The kisser should get the hint. Say that you have a cold or that you're recovering from a virus. Tell the person that you have a cold sore on your mouth, and that you don't want to kiss anyone in case you transmit the herpes simplex virus. Claim that you have a severe case of halitosis. The problem with this approach is that it is just a delaying tactic. If you don't want to kiss this person at all, or not for a long time coming, then you'll need to say so.