Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Beat the entire game on any difficulty. After saving, turn the game off and restart it. Open the game and navigate to the file select screen. Hold the two shoulder buttons, L and R, simultaneously. Still holding L and R, click on the game file that you want to play as Luigi. Play as Luigi, knowing that he handles exactly the same as Mario.

Answer: Once you toss off the Koopa King Bowser at the end of World Six, make sure you hit save. Make sure, of course, that you actually save the game, otherwise you'll have to defeat Bowser all over again! This is simply the screen where you pick which game file you want to play on. Don't click one just yet. Don't let go until you finish the next step. You should hear the green-clad plumber shout out a simple "Let's a-Go!" or other quick noise to indicate that you selected him. From here, you can go back through any of the stages as the less-known younger brother of the family. The controls and timing are all identical to the older plumber in red.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use your fork to see if the fish flakes. Check to see if your salmon is opaque. Check the temperature of the fish.

Answer: Use a fork to gently scrape through your salmon steak or fillet. When fish is cooked properly, it should break into flakes when nudged. If your fish feels dense or rubbery, it isn't cooked properly. To make sure your salmon is fully cooked, cut into it at its thickest point and inspect its color. Fully cooked fish should be opaque. If the salmon appears translucent, it needs to be cooked for longer. If you have access to a meat thermometer, use it to test the temperature of your salmon. Place the thermometer in the thickest part of your salmon and let it sit for a minute to get an accurate reading.  A well-cooked piece of salmon should reach 145 degrees Fahrenheit, or approximately 63 degrees Celsius. Use a digital meat thermometer for the clearest possible reading.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Avoid things that cause ulcers. Look for signs of stomach ulcers in foals. Look for symptoms of stomach ulcers in adult horses.

Answer: Diet, exercise, and lifestyle all play factors in whether or not a horse will develop an ulcer. A horse’s stomach is split into two parts--the the non-glandular part which immediately follows the esophagus, and the glandular part, which secretes enzymes like pepsin and hydrochloric acid. The glandular part is coated with mucus and bicarbonates, which protect it from the effects of hydrochloric acid or in common terms Muriatic acid! (Imagine drinking Muriatic acid). The ulceration of the non-glandular part of the stomach is the most common type of ulcer because it does not have the same protective lining as the glandular part. Causes of ulcers include:  Prolonged feeding of concentrates. Prolonged starvation and low frequency of feeding (feeding only 3x/day). Stress like prolonged and high intensity exercise, prolonged or frequent transport, prolonged confinement, depression, and no socialization with other horses. Prolonged use of NSAIDS (Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs). These drugs block the production of chemicals in the stomach that inhibit acid production. Starvation in foals caused by poor mothering mares that lead delayed or infrequent milk suckling. Foals may exhibit different symptoms than those of adult horses. Stomach ulcers are very prevalent in foals who have not suckled milk properly and they can actually lead to death. If you notice any of these symptoms, bring your foal to a horse veterinarian immediately. In particular, look for:  Colic or extreme abdominal pain Teeth grinding or bruxism Excess salivation Diarrhea Poor appetite Emaciation or poor body condition Attempting to lie on his back Some of the symptoms that foals exhibit may also become apparent in adult horses. Whenever you observe these clinical signs you should suspect stomach ulcer, and immediately consult or bring your horse to a horse veterinarian. They can diagnose it definitively using an endoscope (a device that can see the inside of the horse stomach) and give proper treatment and advice. Look for:  Poor appetite Poor body condition Weight loss Mild colic Mental dullness Attitude changes Poor performance Lying down on back more than usual


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find an area with the demographic that you want to watch. Go to an area that is well-populated. Sit in a spot where you’re out of the way.

Answer:
If your goal is to observe the elderly, head to a retirement home. If you want to find families, post up at your local mall. If you do have a goal for your people watching, don’t head somewhere that won’t have anyone you are interested in. If you are not planning to people watch, you might not get to choose when or where you start. Standing in line at the doctor’s office or sitting in a waiting room are great chances to observe people. People watching isn’t any fun if there aren’t people! Avoid places that don’t have many people and instead head to places like malls, zoos, parks, and stores that you know will be crowded with people. Places are more likely to be full of patrons on the weekends or during the summer when children are not in school. Dog parks, art galleries, public transportation, and tourist spots are all great places to people watch. If you people watch in the middle of a walkway, people are bound to run into you and interact with you. To people watch undisturbed, tuck yourself into an out of the way corner where you can sit down. A park bench, a corner booth at a cafe, or a bench in the mall are all great spots to sit. Try to sit somewhere high up whenever possible. Balconies and rooftops are the ideal spots in a building.