Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add vanilla extract. Mix in sugar. Add a pinch of salt. Steep a carrot in your milk.

Answer: A drop or two of vanilla extract in a liter (quart) of reconstituted dry milk can greatly improve the flavor. Reconstituted dry milk contains just as much sugar as regular milk, but extra sweetness can hide unpleasant flavors. Stir a small spoonful into your glass, or make a pitcher of "dessert milk" by adding 30mL (2 tbsp) sugar in one liter (quart) of milk. Chocolate syrup covers poor flavors even more. This may surprise you, but a small amount of salt can enhance other flavors without making your milk taste salty. Stir it in well and you may notice a sweeter taste to your milk. Peel a carrot, chop it into large pieces, and let it sit in a refrigerated jug of milk. Strain it out when you're ready to use the milk. This won't have a major effect, but it can improve the taste a little.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Outline your model. Color each organ a different color. Label your model. Write a brief description of each organ’s function.

Answer: Now that your model is finished, take a black pen or marker and draw over it to create the final version. This is a nice finishing touch that will make it look more professional and will help it to really stand out. Simply trace over all of the pencil marks that you wish to keep. This helps your model to stand out and also helps to distinguish between the organs. For some of the organs, simply by looking at the drawing, it can be hard to tell where one ends and another begins, but if you color code them, it will be clear. For overlapping organs, try using using lighter and darker shades of the same color. The areas where they overlap will be darker, and the areas where it is a single organ will be lighter. Draw a thin line to each organ and write its name at the end of the line, outside of your model. This is great for reference so that you can study your model and learn which organ is which.  If you prefer not to write the names of the organs on your model, you could instead make a key at the bottom or on another piece of paper where you draw a little square of each color and write the name of the organ next to it. This will allow you to quiz yourself on the names of the organs because they won’t be written right next to them. If you wish to make your model more advanced, you can differentiate the parts of the small intestine. Simply draw a small line towards the beginning of the small intestine to show where the duodenum turns into the jejunum and then draw a small line towards the end of the small intestine to show where the jejunum becomes the ileum. If you wish to make your model more advanced, you can also differentiate the parts of the large intestine. Simply draw a small line to divide each part. The cecum is attached to the appendix and connects it to the ascending colon. The ascending colon is the part that goes straight upwards. It connects to the transverse colon which goes across the body and is the largest part of the large intestine. The transverse colon connects to the descending colon, which carries food downward. Finally, there is the sigmoid colon which goes directly to the rectum. To learn even better, you can write a short description of each organ either with the labels or with your key. This will reinforce their functions and help your model to be very educational. It’s great to learn not just what the organs look like, but also their specific functions.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Include the date. Note the venue. Write the reception line. Make note of any special requests.

Answer: Once the host has invited the guest and introduced the couple, it’s time to include all the relevant details about time and place. First comes the date of the wedding, followed by the time on the next line.  On a traditional, formal wedding invitation, the names of all times and dates are spelled out (write “Monday the second of March” as opposed to “Monday, March 2”)  Similarly, instead of writing 2:00 p.m. on a formal invitation, you would instead write out two o’clock in the afternoon. The location of the wedding ceremony comes after the date and time, and this should include the :  Name of the venue Address of the venue (unless it’s a highly recognizable place that will be easy to find)  City and state/province where the wedding will be held This tells guests what to expect after the ceremony. If the wedding ceremony will be followed by dinner and dancing at the same venue or a different location, now’s the time to let your guests know. This can often be something simple, such as:  “Dinner and dancing to follow” “Reception to follow” “Party to follow,” and be sure to note a time and new location if applicable For example, if children aren’t permitted, you can write “adult reception” on the reception card. Similarly, you can also indicate a dress code in the reception line, such as “black-tie reception to follow.” To tell guests delicately that children are not invited, you can also have a box on the RSVP card that asks you to indicate how many adults will be attending.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make sure that your HP Pavilion has a keyboard backlight. Plug your computer into its charger. Find the "Backlight" key. Press the "Backlight" key a few times. Try using the "Backlight" key while holding Fn.

Answer:
Not all HP Pavilion laptops have backlit keyboards. If you've been unable to find the option to turn on the backlight thus far, check your computer's manual or online documentation to determine whether or not your keyboard has a backlight. In some cases, your computer's keyboard backlight may not turn on if your computer isn't charged past a certain point while off the charger. You can solve this problem by plugging your computer into its charger. The "Backlight" key is always one of the function keys (typically F5) at the top of your keyboard. It has a symbol resembling three dots on it. If your computer's keyboard is set to use the function keys' hardware features when pressed, this will cycle through your keyboard's brightness settings. You should see the keyboard's backlight dim and brighten accordingly. If nothing happens when you press the "Backlight" key, proceed to the next step. You'll find the Fn key in the lower-left side of the keyboard. If you couldn't turn on the backlight in the last step, holding the Fn key while pressing the "Backlight" button will cause your computer to use the key to change the backlight's brightness. You may have to press the "Backlight" key a few times while holding down Fn to cycle through all of the brightness options.