Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your paperwork. Do the assignments. Submit your results. Wait to get paid.

Answer: Three days prior to your shop date, you are allowed to view and download your paperwork. The paperwork contains detailed instructions as to what you’re supposed to do during your shop date. Download, print, and review your paperwork. This can be done from the WebExpress menu with your assignment numbers. On your shop date, go to the assigned stores and follow the instructions on your paperwork to complete the assignments.  Some assignments require you to have the store manager or supervisor sign a confirmation sheet. Some require you to take photos of the store. Be sure to strictly follow the instructions. On the same day as your assignment, access WebExpress on the menu on the top of the screen. Input your assignment number, and submit all your results. Be thorough and make sure everything’s complete, including photos when necessary. As long as you did what’s asked on the paperwork and submitted everything complete and on time, all you have to do now is wait to get paid. The more assignments you complete, the more you will receive.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Spray down the deck with a hose. Mix a soap and water solution for caked-on debris. Scrub the deck with a soft-bristle brush. Rinse the deck thoroughly with a hose. Repeat this clean every 6 months. Clean all food spills as soon as possible.

Answer: Newer dust, dirt, pollen, and debris that’s piled on the deck’s surface should flow off with just a good rinse. Only the caked-on debris will remain after this.  Set the hose nozzle to the “spray” setting so there’s some power behind the spray. This helps remove debris. If you use a power washer instead of a garden hose, the model should be less than 3,100 psi to avoid damaging the deck. Debris can hide in the ridges and patterns on a composite deck, and this requires some scrubbing with a soapy mixture. First fill a bucket with warm water. Then mix in 2 tablespoons (29.5 ml) of ammonia-free dish soap. Stir or shake the mixture so suds form. It’s important to use ammonia-free dish soap so the soap doesn’t stain your deck or react with any other chemicals you may use for cleaning. Dip the brush in your soapy mixture and start scrubbing the ridges and patterns on your deck. Focus on these areas because dust and debris can hide in these spaces.  You can also get a soft-bristle broom, which will make cleaning the entire deck much easier on your back. Depending on the size of your deck, you may have to mix more soap solution during the cleaning process. Remove all caked-on debris, because this will form stains if left untreated. Complete the job with one final rinse from your hose. Remove all suds and bubbles to avoid staining the deck. Leftover soapy water can form a sticky film on your deck. This could not only stain the deck, but it also attracts even more dust and debris. Save yourself future trouble by doing a thorough rinse. A semi-annual clean removes the dirt and debris that has accumulated on your deck throughout the year. This regular cleaning cycle helps prevent stains and imperfections from forming. The oil and grease in food can soak into the composite deck and stain it. Don’t let any food spills sit. Pick up the food immediately and carry out a clean as soon as possible. After picking up all the food, you can follow the same cleaning steps to prevent oil and grease from staining your deck.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Speak to a victim advocate. Contact the police. Get a restraining order Hold on to all evidence. Create an incident log.

Answer: Call a crisis hotline and speak to someone who can help you learn more about stalking laws in your location, help you develop some strategies to stay safe, and refer you to other services. One number to call is the Victim Connect Resource Center at 855-4-VICTIM. Your stalker may be breaking anti-stalking laws, or may have committed other crimes like damaging your property. Talk to the police about what you can do. They will open a file and advise you of the best precautions to take and the types of information you have that will be most helpful for them. . If you know the identity of your stalker, you can file for a restraining order, also known as an order of protection, against them. You can discuss this with a law enforcement official or your victim advocate. Record and document any threatening texts, emails, or phone calls. Forward them to the police officer assigned to your case. Do not throw away any items the stalker may have given you; instead, pass them along to the police.  Take a screenshot of any website harassment to send to the police. You can also report harassment to the owner of the website, who may be able to help you or law enforcement track down the location of the perpetrator. If you suspect the stalker has caused damage to your property, file a police report (for insurance purposes as well as evidence), and be sure to photograph the damage. Record details of every encounter with the stalker. Document date and time, what transpired, and your follow-up with law enforcement.  If anyone else in your life routinely sees the stalker, like a coworker or roommate, ask them if they would be willing to create an incident log of their own sightings/encounters for additional evidence.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Enable iTunes sharing. Open the Sharepod website. Download Sharepod. Install Sharepod. Put your iPod in Disk Mode. Attach your iPod to your computer. Open Sharepod. Click Done when prompted. Select music. Select a transfer folder. Click GO.

Answer:
While Sharepod doesn't directly interface with iTunes to move songs from your iPod to your computer, it does require iTunes to be installed and capable of sharing XML:  Open iTunes. Click either Edit (Windows) or iTunes (Mac) in the upper-left corner of iTunes. Click Preferences...  Click the Advanced tab. Check the "Share iTunes XML with other locations" box. Click OK Go to https://www.getsharepod.com/download/ in your computer's web browser. Sharepod is a free program for Windows and Mac that will allow you to transfer songs from your iPod directly onto your computer. You can use Sharepod with both modern iPods (such as the iPod Touch) and classic iPods. Click either Download for Windows or Download for Mac near the top of the page. The Sharepod setup file will download onto your computer. This process will vary slightly depending on your computer:   Windows — Double-click the Sharepod installation file, then follow the on-screen installation prompts. Sharepod may ask to install QuickTime for you; if so, accept the installation.  Mac — Double-click the Sharepod DMG file, click and drag the Sharepod logo onto the "Applications" folder icon, and follow any on-screen installation prompts. You may need to make an exception for Sharepod in your Mac's security settings. If you're using a non-Touch model of iPod, you'll need to enable your iPod's Disk Mode feature in order for your computer to recognize it. The process for enabling Disk Mode varies depending on the iPod:   iPod Nano 6th or 7th Generation — Press the Sleep/Wake and either Home (7th generation) or Volume Down (6th generation) buttons at the same time until the Apple logo appears, then hold down the Volume Down and Volume Up buttons until the Disk Mode screen appears.  iPod with a Click Wheel —  Switch Hold on and off, press and hold Menu and Select until the Apple logo appears, release the buttons, and hold down Select and Play until the Disk Mode screen appears.  iPod with a Touch/Scroll Wheel — Switch Hold on and off, press and hold Play and Menu until the Apple logo appears, release the buttons, and press and hold Previous and Next until the Disk Mode screen appears.  iPod Classic — Disk Mode is neither supported nor needed when connecting a classic iPod to your computer. Plug one end of your iPod's charger cable into one of your computer's USB ports, then plug the other end of the cable into your iPod. You may need a USB 3.0 to USB-C adapter for your Mac if your Mac doesn't have any traditional USB ports. Once Sharepod is installed, double-click its app icon. Sharepod may open automatically at the end of the installation process. This will take you to the main Sharepod window. At this point, iTunes will re-open if you closed it earlier. You'll need to allow it to run in the background while you use Sharepod. Hold down Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ Command (Mac) while you click each song that you want to select. If you want to transfer all of your iPod's music onto your computer, skip to the next step's substep. Once your music is selected, click TRANSFER in the bottom-right corner of the window, click Transfer selected to a folder, select a folder on your computer, and click OK. If you want to transfer all of your iPod's music onto your computer, click TRANSFER, then click Transfer everything to a folder... in the drop-down menu. It's a green button in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Doing so will move your selected music into your preferred folder on your computer.