In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you can open your franchise, you need to make sure you have all supplies ready to go. You need to buy food supplies from the McDonald's restaurant, figure out how to deal with waste management, and set your hours.  In order to buy and sell food, you need to apply for the proper permits in your city. Such permits vary from district to district, so make sure you visit the Department of Health website in your town to find out the rules and regulations. This should also tell you what you need to know about trash disposal. You may need to provide your own private dumpster for restaurant-related trash or you may have access to a community dumpster for restaurants in the area. This depends on your location and the regulations of your city. The McDonald's corporation will mail you the food supplies you need from your restaurant, and you will learn the process for placing orders as well as basic costs during your training. Setting your hours can be complicated. Most cities have regulations as to how early or late businesses can operate by district. You may be in a 24 hour zone, but operating 24 hours can be risky as there's added cost of labor, utilities, and all else needed to keep a restaurant running. To determine your hours, you should see what sort of establishments are in your area and what their hours look like. You should also figure out when the peak hours are for the place where your building is located. Is it most crowded at lunch rush hour or are people more likely to stop by on the their way home from work? Is this a bar district? If so, maybe staying open until 2 or 3AM would be a good idea as people may be on the lookout for food after the bars close. Once you've established your location, you need to begin the process of hiring employees. You'll need to hire kitchen workers, servers, janitors, managers, and the full range of employees needed to keep business operations going.  The McDonald's corporation has specific applications they require for the hiring process. You can download and print applications for various positions online or you can order bundles.  It may be difficult to select applicants to interview and hire, especially if you're opening in an area where you can expect to get a lot of applications. You may have to make difficult choices about hiring and you may often have to choose between two equally qualified candidates. If you're nervous about hiring, and do not have previous experience conducting interviews, try talking to other franchise owners you met during your training. They can offer you advice and insights on the hiring process. Oftentimes, doing a soft opening with special promotions and deals can help you get started. It will draw in customers and generate early interest and excitement before your official opening.  You should announce a soft opening a month or a few weeks before you'll officially open your franchise. Advertise the opening in flyers you leave around town, on local radio stations, and in local newspapers.  Offer one time specials and deals to entice people to come. For example, you could offer buy one get one half off for entrees or allow children under 12 to eat free.  Promote positive public relations during your soft opening, making sure your staff is polite with guests. Advertise when your franchise will actually open. Have flyers in the store with the date of your official opening listed. There are ongoing fees associated with opening a McDonald's franchise. Once you get your franchise going, you will still have to pay some dues to the McDonald's corporation.  There is a monthly service fee, based on your restaurant's sale performance. It is usually about 4% of total sales.  You will also have to pay monthly rent on your building. Cost of rent depends on the size and location of your franchise.
Summary: Get the basics set up. Hire employees. Try a soft opening. Prepare for ongoing fees.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will need several changes of loose, comfortable clothes that open completely in the front. For several weeks, you will not be able to put on anything over your head, or wear anything that is close around your body or under your armpits, including a bra. Acquire some comfortable items such as:  Several nightgowns or nightshirts that button open completely in the front Two or three pairs of sweatpants or yoga pants with elastic waistbands Slippers with non-slip soles A loose coat or blanket to wear if it's cold Special mastectomy bras or bra inserts, if available You may not be able to lie on your side or stomach for several weeks after surgery. Try to obtain a "bed wedge" or wedged pillow, and several extra pillows. While not essential, a wedge-shaped pillow will make you much more comfortable than a stack of pillows. You will probably want some more pillows to prop you up as you sleep, and to support your affected arm. Look for affordable wedge pillows at big box stores or your local pharmacy, or shop online. You will likely be sent home with some medications such as pain relievers. Many of these have side effects, which often include constipation. Have some gentle laxatives available, and use them as directed by your doctor if constipation is a problem. You will not be able to do anything strenuous or active for a while, and prescription pain relievers are likely to affect your memory and thinking, so don't plan on making any important decisions while you're using them. Plan for some gentle activities that bring you pleasure. Choose activities that can be picked up and put down easily. Select reading material that isn't demanding, learn to knit, binge-watch your favorite television programs, or pick up a new hobby!
Summary: Get loose, comfortable clothing. Set up your bedding with added support. Keep some laxatives on hand. Plan on some activities for your recovery.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The most fabric-friendly way to remove an oil-based ink stain is with Ethanol (Ethyl alcohol,) which is a common ingredient in many household products.    Rubbing alcohol, hairspray (preferably aerosol, not alcohol-free), or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer are all great choices. Prepackaged hand-wipes and some brands of baby wipes will also do the trick in a pinch. You can use a dry white (bleachable) towel, or several layers of paper towels or napkins.  This will give the ink somewhere to go.  Make sure that only one layer of fabric is resting on the towel, otherwise, you risk spreading the stain to another part of the garment, as well. If you are using rubbing alcohol, soak a cotton ball in it, and dab it liberally onto the stain.  If you are using hand sanitizer, squirt some out and rub it into the stain using a cotton ball or your fingers.  If you are using hairspray, spray it on until the fabric is saturated. . If you are using a wipe, blot the fabric firmly, trying to really squeeze the solvent into the stain.  You can also leave the wipe on the fabric, and place something heavy on top of it (like a dinner plate weighted with a book, or can of food) for several minutes. The solvent may need a few minutes to break down the oils in the ink, depending on how strong it is, and how long the stain has been there. Alcohol-based products can dry out quickly, so dab/spray more on as needed to keep the stained-area damp long enough for the ink to break down. Use a clean, dry cloth to blot the stain.  You want to try to press the ink out of your garment, into the blotting cloth and the absorbent surface underneath.  Most, if not all of the ink should come away readily at this point. If you were able to remove most of the ink using your alcohol solvent, you are on the right track!  If some ink remains, move the garment to a clean part of the towel, or put some new paper towels down under it.  Apply a bit more solvent, wait, and then blot it once more. If there is just a bit of ink remaining, or you think you got it all but want to make sure, apply a small amount of your normal laundry soap or to the affected area.  Let it soak in for a few minutes.  Then rub the fabric together to agitate it, and rinse it thoroughly under warm water.  If the stain is completely gone, you can launder the shirt as usual. If the stain is not gone, repeat the above method, or try one of the methods for other types of ink.
Summary:
Find a suitable solvent around your home. Place the stained garment on an absorbent surface. Apply your alcohol-based solvent of choice. Wait 3-5 minutes. Blot the stain. Repeat the treatment as needed. Wash the stained area using detergent.