Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Draw up an emergency communication plan. Identify emergency meeting points. Discuss the plans with your family. Consider potential financial implications.

Answer: Volcanic eruptions can be very dangerous, and require thorough preparations to be made by those living or working in the vicinity of an active volcano. The first step of your preparation should be to draw up a comprehensive plan for how you will get in touch with your family if there is an emergency.  Start by writing down all the different ways you can contact each other, and the relevant phone numbers and email addresses. Don't forget landline phone numbers. The eruption might occur suddenly when your family are not all at home, so it's important to know the emergency plans of the relevant schools, workplaces, and local government. Identify somebody out of town, such as a family member or family friend, who can act as your central point of contact. If you get separated and can't get in touch with each other, check in with this person out of town who will be able to relay information between you all. As part of your emergency planning, you should decide on some specific meeting places where your family members can head to if there is an eruption and you have to evacuate. If you have a family member with disabilities, ensure all the places you choose are accessible. Include your pets in your planning and locate places that can accommodate animals. Determine four distinct meeting places.  One of these should be indoor, preferably at home or a nearby storm shelter, somewhere you will be protected from winds and potential volcanic ash. The second should be a place in your neighborhood that is not your home. If for any reason you cannot get to your house, a nearby location is the next best thing. The third place should be in your town, but outside of your neighborhood. A central public building such as a library or community center could be a good choice. Finally, decide on a place outside of your town. This is the place you will go to meet up with your family if you have to leave town suddenly. A family or friend out of town is the best choice for this meeting point. Take the time to talk through the plans with your family so everyone understands, and make sure everyone has a copy of all the relevant contact details in their purse or wallet. Everyone in your family should know what to do if there are warnings to evacuate, and understand that it is not fair to other family members if some of you choose to stay behind in spite of evacuation warnings.  You can rehearse the plans and revise them at regular family meetings to ensure that everyone is involved and feels part of the planning.  Talking to children about the possibility of a disaster is better than pretending it may never happen. If children are aware that everything is planned, and know what to do, their fear and anxiety will be reduced in the event of a disaster. As well as emergency preparations, you should also take care of the more mundane precautions. That means considering insurance for potential damage caused by volcanoes, and thinking about what impact an eruption could have on your business. If you run a business located in the vicinity of volcanoes, create a business continuity plan to ensure that staff can get to safety, and stock, equipment, and any other business essentials are protected.  If you run a business, you have a responsibility for your staff as well as your family. A volcano can cause severe property damage. Consider purchasing insurance if you are in a high-risk area.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wait until after the first 12 weeks to start buying clothes. Wear a strap-on bump to buy maternity clothes early in your pregnancy. Start with your pre-pregnancy size. Try on other sizes to see what's comfortable.

Answer: When you begin your second trimester, you'll start to show more. As your body changes, you'll start to get a better idea of what clothes you'll need to buy for your pregnancy. Before that, you likely won't have much of a bump yet. Most stores that sell maternity clothes have strap-on baby bumps that you can use. That way, you can see what your body will look like when your bump starts to grow.  Call ahead to see if the store you're visiting has these on hand. A sales associate will be able to help you try it on when you get to the store. Keep in mind, though, these strap-ons only account for the baby bump. You may put on weight elsewhere as your new little one grows. The easiest way to begin picking out clothes is to use your pre-pregnancy size as a guide. For example, if you're a size 10 regularly, you may be a size 10 in maternity clothes. However, you should always try on clothes at the store, as you never know what will fit. If you're buying online, look for stores with a good return policy. Then you can buy several sizes around your size to see what fits and return what doesn't. While you may be the same size in maternity that you are in regular clothes, everyone develops a baby bump differently. That could mean you'll need to go down or up a size in maternity clothes, based on what fits you. The most important thing is that the clothes fit and are comfortable, so don't be afraid to try on several sizes.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Don’t wear a watch with a face that is too big. Decide on which wrist you want to wear your watch. Wear your watch beside your wrist bone. Wear a band that fits properly.

Answer: Watch faces are measured in millimeters. Men’s watches average between 34mm-50mm, although they can be larger. You should never wear a watch bigger than 50mm, at most, but 34mm-40mm is standard and ideal for both men and women. There is no “correct” side. Choose the wrist that is most comfortable and where your watch won't get in the way of your movements. This is typically the non-dominant hand, as it might be uncomfortable to write with a watch under your wrist. Make sure that the face sits right next to the bone on the outside of the wrist (the ulna). When standing, little or none of your watch should be visible beneath your shirt cuff. When wearing a long-sleeved shirt, your watch should only be fully visible when your arm is bent. Never wear your watch on top of your shirt cuff. A watch should appear comfortable, natural, and certainly not sloppy. It may be necessary to adjust it as needed, to accommodate natural fluctuations in wrist size.  Some watches, such as dress watches and sports watches, have a prong and notch system that allows you to easily move the prong up or down a notch to tighten or loosen. Casual or formal watches can have a more complicated fastening system that requires you to adjust the size by adding or removing links. Consult the instruction manual, or ask your jeweler for help or advice on adjusting the length of your watch. A man should never wear his wristwatch loose around his wrist. It should move about an inch up and down your wrist as you move. The face of the watch should not slip to the side of your wrist. As a general rule, you should be able to fit a finger snugly between your wrist and the watch band. A wristwatch should not be worn too tightly. If the watch leaves an imprint on your wrist, it is too tight and should be loosened. Women's watches may be worn snugly, or loose around the wrist like a bracelet.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Lay the cloth diaper down on a flat surface. Situate the baby on the diaper so the flat edge is at the baby’s back. Pull the bottom of the diaper to the baby’s belly.

Answer:
Spread the cloth diaper out on a clean changing table or other surface. Situate the diaper so it’s facing you vertically. This fold is great for keeping runny liquids from escaping a diaper. Place the baby on the diaper while holding the bottom edge of the cloth to keep the edges rolled. The flat edge of the diaper should be at the baby’s upper back. Bring the rolled edges up to the baby’s belly, going in between their legs. Keep one hand on this section to keep it in place on the child. Keep the edges rolled when you bring them up to the baby’s belly.