Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Handle the gun carefully. Eject the loaded round. Look into the chamber. Twist the cap. Remove the follower. Invert the gun. Tap the magazine. Work the bolt.

Answer: When unloading a loaded gun, you must handle it with special care to prevent injury or death.  Even if the safety mechanism is on and you think the gun may not be loaded, you must still treat it as though it were loaded Keep all fingers off of the trigger while unloading the gun. Your fingers must remain to the outside of the trigger guard throughout the entire process. You should also point the muzzle of the gun in a safe direction throughout the entire procedure. You will need to tilt the barrel and magazine tube at different angles at different points of the process, but regardless of the specifics, you should always make sure that the gun is not pointing at any living being or valuable property. Cycle the bolt to open the chamber. If there is a bullet sitting in the chamber, this action should cause the bullet to eject from the gun.  Even though this is a semi-automatic gun and not a bolt-action rifle, there is still a bolt that allows you to manually manipulate the chamber. The bolt on a Winchester Model 190 is a small knob located at the side of the chamber. When the chamber is closed, this bolt will face toward the front of the gun. When you pull the bolt toward the back of the gun, the chamber should open and the bullet inside should be ejected. Point the muzzle in a safe direction and look down into the chamber from the back of the gun. Verify that there are no other bullets inside the chamber or barrel of the gun.  You should approach the gun from the back as you look down into the chamber. Do not look into the chamber from the front of the firearm. If there are additional bullets in the chamber, you may need to tap the outside of the gun barrel to help free the trapped bullet. After freeing the bullet, you should be able to drop it out of the chamber opening. Pinch or unscrew the cap on the magazine tube follower to loosen it. Manipulate the cap in the same manner used when removing the follower during the loading process. Pull the follower cap forward. As you do this, the follower should glide out of the magazine tube. As you do while loading the gun, you must make sure that the follower is completely removed from the magazine tube before you can proceed further with unloading. Carefully tip the gun forward until the magazine tube is vertical and pointing down toward the ground. Most ammunition in the magazine should drop out naturally due to gravity. You may hear the bullets moving around inside the magazine and dropping out. Do not rely on the sound of the ammo to determine when the gun is fully unloaded, though, since it may not make any noise, especially if some of the bullets are lodged in the magazine tube. Use your hand to strike the side of the magazine tube while it is still inverted. Doing so should loosen any trapped ammo inside the magazine tube, causing it to drop out. Start striking the magazine toward the back end or chamber of the gun. Gradually work your way down the magazine tube, then back up again toward the chamber. Return the rifle to a standard yet safe position and cycle the bolt a few more times. If there are any bullets remaining in the gun before you do this, cycling the bolt should eject that ammo.  Push the bolt forward and back several times. There is some risk that ammo could have been caught in between the chamber and the magazine, and working the bolt several times should help loosen and free these bullets. After completing this step, the Winchester Model 190 will probably be fully unloaded and safe to handle.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look at its general condition. Think about its size. Launder the linen.

Answer: The condition of the linen will give you an idea of whether it is good material to reuse. It will also give you an idea of what you can reuse it for. When considering a piece of linen, look at:  The material itself. Some material might just be unsuitable for certain projects. For instance, linen drapes that are coated with fire retardant from the 1940s or 1950s may present health hazards. Whether it is discolored. Depending on the project, discolored fabric may add to the overall look and appeal of a material. If it has holes in it. If so, you may need to trim substantial amounts of fabric to get something you can work with. After its general condition, you’ll need to evaluate the size of the old linen so you can determine what you can make from it. When considering size, think about:  Curtains and bed sheets lend themselves to new lives as new dresses, new curtains, or a variety of smaller pieces of clothing or household accessories. Smaller articles like hankies, pillow cases, or small curtains can be repurposed as small articles of clothing or can be sewed together into curtains, quilts, or even pieces of clothing. Before repurposing any linen, you need to properly launder and clean it. Not only will this prepare the linen for its new life, but you’ll reveal any stains or any other imperfections that might make you reconsider reusing a specific piece of linen.  Wash older, fragile fabrics in warm water in the sink. For newer linens, wash the on the gentle cycle in the washing machine. Use a light, color-safe detergent.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Powerpoint. Go to the “Insert” tab. Click “Pictures”. Click “Online Pictures”. Click “Video”. Select “Online Videos”. Select “Video on my computer”.

Answer: These methods will also work with similar free software, like Google Slides or OpenOffice Impress, but the button locations and options may vary. This is located in the top menu bar and will display a variety of options for adding content to a slide. This button is located in the “Images” section of the “Insert” toolbar and will open a window to browse for an image on your computer. Search for .gif or other animated image types. You can click and drag the image to move it around on the slide once it's added. This button is located in the “Images” section of the “Insert” toolbar and will open a window with a search bar to browse the internet for images. You must be connected to the internet during your presentation for online objects to display. This button is in the “Media” section of the “Insert” toolbar and will open a menu with options to search your computer or the internet for video files. A window will appear to search YouTube or add an embedded video link. Either option will add and embedded video window to your slide. Embedded videos can only play if you are connected to the internet during your presentation. This will open a window to browse your computer for video files. Once selected, you can click and drag to move the video around on the slide.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get at least 30 minutes of cardiovascular exercise every day. Eats foods that are high in nitrogen and protein. Get at least 20 minutes of sunlight each day.

Answer:
Cardiovascular exercise prompts the production of nitric oxide in your body. Aim to do at least 30 minutes of moderate to intense cardio every day. This kind of exercise could include running, biking, swimming, rollerblading, dancing, or sped walking. If you can't schedule 30 minute sessions of exercise every day, break up the 30 minutes into 10-15 minute blocks. Nitrogen produces nitric oxide when metabolized in the body, and can be found in many vegetables. Similarly, most high-protein foods contain arginine, which produces nitric oxide when broken down in the body. Each day, try to add 1-2 servings of foods like:  Kale Spinach Broccoli Brussel sprouts Beets Legumes Nuts Beans Fish (e.g. salmon) Meats (e.g. beef, chicken) Cheese Eggs Exposure to UV light prompts the body to unlock its own stores of nitric oxide. Get outside for least 20 minutes a day, during work breaks or for short walks. Wear SPF sunscreen to protect your skin from sun damage.