Q: Move wooden structures and materials away from the stump. Use a rake to clear away any dried leaves or small sticks on the surrounding ground.  You might also consider surrounding the stump with chicken wire for added safety. Always keep a bucket of water or water hose nearby during the burn. Attach a 1 inch (2.5 cm) spade bit or other wood-boring bit to your power drill and drill a hole in the center of the stump at a 30-degree angle. Drill your hole roughly 8 inches (20 cm) to 10 inches (25 cm) deep.  If your stump is shorter than 8 inches (20 cm), just drill far enough down so that you reach the roots. Make sure you clear the debris out of the hole once you've finished drilling. Once you've drilled your hole in the center of the stump, continue to drill holes across the top, leaving roughly 1 inch (2.5 cm) of space between each hole you drill.  Like with your center hole, each hole should be 8 inches (20 cm) to 10 inches (25 cm) deep. If your stump is shorter than this, make sure your holes are at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) deep.  Clear the debris out of each hole once you're finished drilling. If the sides of the stump are still visible after the tree was cut down, drill holes into the stump around its perimeter to allow the stump to catch fire and burn more easily.  As you did with the holes drilled from the top of the stump, leave roughly 1 inch (2.5 cm) of space between each hole you drill along the stump's perimeter. Be sure to drill these holes so that they connect to the holes you drilled from the top down. The more air that is able to circulate throughout the stump, the easier it will be to burn it. This will make your stump burn exceptionally well. Leave roughly .5 inches (1.3 cm) of space from the top when filling the holes.  For maximum protection, wear protective clothing such as gloves, a mask, and protective goggles when working with potassium nitrate.  Make sure to wash your hands thoroughly after handling potassium nitrate. Store it in a well-ventilated place and in a tightly closed container when you're not using it.  Charcoal can also be used in place of potassium nitrate.  You might also opt to use kerosene to make your stump more flammable. However, you'll have to leave the stump for a week to soak up the kerosene before lighting it. Use a cup with a spout and a bucket full of hot water. Dip the cup into the bucket, then pour the water into the holes. Continue pouring water until all the potassium nitrate has dissolved.  You can also place funnels in each hole and pour water directly from the bucket into the funnels. The water will help to spread the nitrate throughout the stump and make the entire structure more flammable. You don't have to pour water into the stump if you opted for charcoal or kerosene instead of potassium nitrate.
A: Clear away flammable materials from around the stump. Drill a hole in the center of the stump from the top. Repeat the drilling process across the top of the stump. Make holes in the sides of the stump if it is above ground. Fill each hole with potassium nitrate using your garden trowel. Pour hot water into each hole to dissolve the potassium nitrate.

Q: Depending on where you’re calling from, an exit code can range from two to four characters. In the United States, Canada, the Dominican Republic and U.S. territories such as Guam and Puerto Rico, this code is 011.  If you’re calling from anywhere else in the world, visit https://countrycode.org/ to look up your exit code. If you’re on a cell phone, you can save time by pressing +, which is on the same key as 0. This will not work on landline phones. This is the country code for France. If you don’t use 33, you’ll be accessing a different country. The city code is the first two digits of the phone number. If the first digit of the city code starts with a 0, start with the second digit. For example, in this number: 01 22 33 44 55, the city code is 01. Do not dial the 0 part of the area code. Just dial 1. French phone numbers have eight digits (after the two-digit city code). The phone numbers are usually written as five pairs of numbers with a space between each pair. Sometimes dashes or periods are used instead of spaces. For example, to dial a person in France at 01 22 33 44 55 from the US or Canada, you would dial 01133122334455.
A: Dial the exit code. Dial 33. Dial the city code. Dial the phone number.

Q: Accept that you can only change yourself, not your partner. This is perhaps the hardest but most important tenet of a solid relationship. You should never enter a relationship with the plan to "fix" your partner. You need to accept the fact that your partner may never change, and be okay with that. To do otherwise is a guaranteed way to frustrate yourself and alienate your partner.  You may support your partner to make positive changes in their life. But you should never try or need to fundamentally change them. If you cannot accept your partner for who they are, you either need to set boundaries to avoid getting hurt or leave the relationship entirely. Understand that men and women are different. Or for that matter understand that different men and different women are different. Do not unfairly hold your partner up to the standards of an old relationship or of an ideal one. We all know that violence is not an acceptable way to control partner. But know that using guilt or shame is just as damaging. Guilting or shaming to control your partner is emotional abuse. Do not attempt to control your partner. This is an extension of "Do not try to change your partner" step. If you cannot handle compromise then leave the relationship, do not try to control or change your partner to make it work. You do not have to share your partner's every hobby. But you should listen to your partner when they talk about their interests, and give them guilt-free time and space to pursue their interests. While not every emotion is desirable (for example anger, resentment, and frustration), they are all normal. If your partner is angry at something, do not criticize them for being angry -- that cannot be helped. What people are responsible for is how they express their emotions. Anger can be destructive or constructive. You may rightly criticize how emotions are expressed and ask that they be shared in a constructive fashion, but do not critique the emotion itself. Critiquing emotions can lead to your partner feeling guilty, defensive and emotionally withdrawn.  A destructive expression of anger is to yell and throw things. A constructive expression of anger is to talk about one's anger feelings and reach a conclusion. Example: Do not say "Don't be mad" or "You shouldn't be mad". Telling your partner not to feel something is futile and hinders further communication. Your partner cannot help but be mad. Instead say, "I understand you are angry. Can you tell me calmly why?" and work together through dialogue to get to the root of the problem and come to an agreeable solution.
A: Do not try to change your partner. Do not control your partner. Support their interests. Don't minimize your partner's emotions.

Q: Using a straightedge or sharp knife, cut a clean hole around the screen tear. Make this new hole as small as possible to keep it manageable. Leave at least 1⁄2–1 inch (1.3–2.5 cm) of screen between the hole and the window frame. The new patch should be slightly larger than the rectangular hole. Measure the patch before you cut to make certain it is at least  1 inch (2.5 cm) larger than the damaged area. Slack ends around the opening will make it more receptive and adhered to the new patch. Make sure the entire perimeter of the patch is loosened as well. Bend each unraveled end on the sides of the patch at a 90 degree angle. Work the patch ends through the weaving surrounding the opening in the screen. Then, bend the wires of the patch flat on the other side of the screen to hold the patch in place. Finally, adhere the patch to the screen with clear, waterproof silicone glue.   Wipe away glue drips with a microfiber cloth before they harden to keep the repair smooth. Alternatively, purchase adhesive-backed patches to securely press over the damaged area without glue.
A:
Tim the damaged area into a neat square or rectangle. Cut a piece of patch screen material for the damaged area. Loosen the perimeter weaving of the opening and the patch. Feed the bent patch ends through the screen.