Problem: Article: Lay your tortillas out individually and sprinkle, spray, or brush both sides with enough water to coat. When tortillas dry out and get stale they lack moisture, and replacing it when you reheat them will make them soft again. Or, if you prefer a slightly longer cooking time, heat your oven to 350 F (177 C). Stack between five and eight tortillas on top of one another and wrap the stack in foil. Make multiple stacks if you require more tortillas. Bake the wrapped stacks in the oven for 10 to 15 minutes. For an oven that was heated to 350 F, heat the tortillas for 15 to 20 minutes.
Summary: Add moisture to your tortillas. Preheat your oven to 375 F (190 C). Stack your tortillas. Heat the tortillas.

Problem: Article: Market share is not an end-all tool that tells you everything you must know; quite the opposite, it is more of a tool of initial inquiry. You must understand both the strengths and limitations of it as an indicator of value.  Market share is a good tool to use to compare two or more similar companies that compete against each other in a market. Though not exactly a popularity contest, it does demonstrate the extent to which one firm's product out-competes (or fails to compete against) the rest of the field. Consequently, market share can indicate likelihood of a firm's growth. If a firm has claimed increasing market share for several consecutive quarters, they have clearly figured out how to manufacture or market an especially desirable product. Companies that are losing market share may be suffering from just the opposite. As noted above, market share is a limited tool that can help you develop an initial perception of a firm. Taken by itself, it means little.  Total revenues--the sole factor used to determine market share--provide little information about the profitability to a company. If one company holds a larger portion of the market but makes substantially smaller profit (revenue minus expenses) than another, market share becomes a substantially less significant indicator of current or future success. The market share may indicate more about the market than the company you are evaluating. Some markets have been consistently dominated by a single or small group of companies, and little perceivable change has taken place over the course of many years. The power of an entrenched monopoly can be almost impossible for other companies to break, and so an examination of market share will only demonstrate that fact. However, small firms may still successfully carve out a niche for themselves, and profitability is still possible. The extent to which a company is leading or struggling in its market should impact how you perceive it.  Companies that have not shown a growth in market share in years may not be worth investing in. Firms with a growing market share are worth keeping an eye on. Unless they are poorly managed and unprofitable (which you can also determine by examining all of the publicly released financial documents of a traded company), the value of the company is likely to the rise. Firms with declining market share may be struggling. It is not the only factor that must be examined to determine this, but the company should be avoided if they also have declining profits or no new product or service offerings forthcoming.
Summary: Understand what market share can demonstrate about a business. Comprehend the limitations of the market share indicator. Think about how market share should shape your investment strategy.

Problem: Article: Introduce basic information up front. Who are you and what is your relationship to the person you are writing for? How long have you known the person in question? How much time do you spend together? Where did you meet? Readers of a character reference letter want to know exactly what kind of relationship the writer has to the individual for whom they’re vouching. Spend time thinking about the nature of your relationship to the individual in question. Be detailed. Instead of saying, “I’ve known Tom for three years,” say instead, “I have had the pleasure of working alongside Tom for the past three years at Yum Yum Burgers in Paytonville, Ohio.” Character references should follow a three-part format consisting of an opening introductory paragraph in which you describe who you are and your relationship to the person on whose behalf you’re writing; a second paragraph in which you lay out your analysis of the person’s character; and a closing paragraph in which you beseech the reader to look favorably upon the individual who you’re writing about.  Close the reference letter by urging the reader to look favorably upon the subject of the letter. Sign it “Sincerely, [your name].” Keep the character reference letter short. The readers don't need page after page of information on a character reference. They need the basics. Keep this in mind when penning a rough draft for your character reference. A character reference letter is not a venue for carefully comparing the good and bad parts of a person's personality, background or lifestyle. It should, instead, be aimed at providing an honest but upbeat assessment of the individual’s accomplishments, goals, and personality. A successful character reference will leave the reader with a positive impression of the individual in question.  Use positive adjectives in order to stress what a good person your subject is.  List, briefly, the relevant accomplishments for the person about whom the reference is being written. For instance, if the individual has donated to philanthropic causes with either time or money, mention as much in your letter. If they have a military background and served with honor, cite their acts of bravery or courage in order to minimize a harsh legal penalty. List also any contributions the individual makes to their church or fraternal organization. If you find yourself wondering whether or not to put a certain accomplishment in, ask yourself, "Is this relevant or does it show good traits?" Before submitting your letter, give it a once-over to catch any spelling, punctuation or grammar mistakes. New word processing technology makes this task easier for those who are not great writers. Check any words which are underlined with a red squiggly line; unless they are names, they are likely misspelled. In addition to spelling and grammar, ensure your facts are correct.  Submit a draft copy to the person on whose behalf you’re writing in order to ensure everything is correct.
Summary: Include background on yourself and your relationship to the person you’re writing for. Use an appropriate format when writing the character reference. Keep the character reference letter positive. Do a final edit.

Problem: Article: Before you season a non-stick pan, it's a good idea to deep clean it to take off any stains or food particles that can be partially responsible for the pan's stickiness. Begin by adding 1 cup (236.59 ml) water, 2 tablespoons (29.57 ml) baking soda and ½ cup (118.3 ml) of white vinegar to the pan. Place the non-stick pan onto the stovetop over medium heat. Heat the pan until the vinegar mixture is boiling, about ten minutes, then take the pan off the heat. After you take the pan off the stove, pour out the vinegar mixture into the sink. Then wash the pan as usual with gentle dish soap, being sure not to use steel wool or other abrasive tools that can scratch the non-stick pan further. After washing out the pan, dry it with a soft dry cloth. It's important to have a completely dry pan before you season it with oil so that the oil can stick to the surface of the pan.
Summary:
Add water, baking soda and vinegar to the pan. Heat on medium until boiling. Wash the pan. Dry the pan.