Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Keep 2 points of contact with the ground at all times when you cross. Move across the river at a slight angle against the flow of water. Lock arms and have the strongest person lead the way. Keep your eyes focused on the shore rather than the water in front of you. Stay calm and don't panic if you fall. Turn around if the current is too strong or the water is too deep.

Answer: For increased support and stability, whenever you cross a river, always keep at least 2 points of contact with the riverbed using your pole or stick and one of your feet. This will make you less likely to trip or get caught in the current. Form a tripod with your two feet and your pole or stick. Slide your feet slowly forward as you walk in a diagonal direction across the river. Walk against the flow of the river and head towards the opposite bank.  If you're in a group of people, move in a diagonal line across the water and walk against the direction of the current. Use your pole or stick to probe in front of you to check for large logs or other debris. The person in the front of the group will break the current and make the crossing easier for the rest of the group, so they need to be the strongest and most capable person in the group. The best way to make sure that you're moving across the river in the direction that you want is to keep your eyes fixed on a spot on the opposite shore. Don't look down at the water in front of you for too long or you could veer off course.  Looking at rushing or swirling water can also make you dizzy and disoriented. You should still keep an eye out for debris, branches, and logs, but try to use your periphery vision so you can focus on the other shore. Panicking if you trip or fall can cause you to hyperventilate or make irrational decisions. If you do happen to fall while you're crossing the river, remove your backpack or gear if it makes getting back up too difficult. If the current starts to sweep you down the river, flip onto your back and point your feet downstream. Wait until you reach calm water or the current slows down to swim to shore. If at any point during your crossing you feel unsure about your footing, the current, or the depth of the water, you should turn around and return to shore. You can always try again later or search for a better place to cross the river.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Replace your car’s cabin air filter. Clear off and spray the air intake vents. Spray all vents with disinfectant cleaner. Start the engine and set the air conditioner to max. Have your car serviced.

Answer: Most newer cars have an easily replaceable air filter that you can access from inside the cabin. You should consult your vehicle’s manual for specific instructions about how to remove and replace it.  In many newer models, including Hondas and Toyotas, you’ll start by lowering the glove compartment by unfixing the tabs that keep it in place. You might have to remove screws that hold a panel in place just below the glove compartment. On GM sedans, the filter is located in a casing beneath the dashboard on the driver's side.  After lowering the glove compartment or removing the panel just beneath it, locate the clip that secures the air filter cover. Pinch the clip to release and remove the cover.  Pull the old filter straight out of its housing and replace it with a new one.  You should change your car's cabin air filter once a year. Consider changing it more frequently if you live in a dense urban area or in an environment with lots of dust. The air intakes are on the exterior of the car around the windshield cowling. Brush away dead leaves or any other accumulated debris using a broom or handheld dust brush. Spray inside the vents with a sanitizing enzymatic cleaner. Enzymatic disinfectants will help kill mold or fungi growing in your vent system, while air fresheners will just act as a perfume. Go for a cleaner labeled “mold and mildew fighting,” “disinfectant” or “antibacterial,” as these sprays will contain an enzyme. Close your car doors and windows. Make sure the car is off and keys are out of the ignition. Spray liberally inside all of your car’s interior vents with the enzymatic cleaner. Consult your car’s manual to make sure you’ve located all of the A/C vents. After you’ve sprayed all of your vents, start your car’s engine. Set both the air conditioner and fan blower to max. After about ten minutes, turn your A/C off, open all the car doors, and let the fan blow for another five minutes. If the smell persists, you might need to have your A/C serviced. For persistent moldy smell, consult your mechanic or dealership about replacing your evaporator core. Other smells, like gas or antifreeze, could indicate system leaks. Depending on if any parts need to be flushed or replaced, the cost could be between $300 and $2000 (US).


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select the cell you want to enter the formula in. Type an equal sign the cell or in the formula bar. Type an open parenthesis if necessary. Create a cell reference. Enter a mathematical, comparison, text, or reference operator if desired. Repeat the previous 3 steps as necessary to build your formula. Type a close parenthesis for each open parenthesis in your formula. Press "Enter" when your formula is the way you want it to be.

Answer: The formula bar is located above the rows and columns of cells and beneath the menu bar or ribbon. Depending on the structure of your formula, you may need to type several open parentheses. You can do this in 1 of several ways: Type the cell reference manually.Select a cell or range of cells in the current page of the spreadsheet.Select a cell or range of cells in another page of the spreadsheet.Select a cell or range of cells on a page of a different spreadsheet. For most formulas, you'll use a mathematical operator or 1 of the reference operators.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Buy the candy. Eat it. Do not do this too often or to extremes.

Answer:
Bring a moderately large amount of money ($10 or so) and walk up to a close-by shop. Your parents will be glad you are going out and getting fresh air, so you can most likely go easily.  Buy quite a lot of candy, so you don't have to walk all the time, and place it in a bag or maybe a rucksack. Make sure you get a piece of "proof" candy like a pack of gum to show your parents. They will only get suspicious if you say you bought nothing. For your health, try to not eat it all in one go, and brush your teeth thoroughly afterwards.  Make sure to scatter the candy in different parts around your room so they don't find a huge batch of it.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/b\/bb\/Sneak-Candy-Into-Your-Room-Step-03.jpg\/v4-460px-Sneak-Candy-Into-Your-Room-Step-03.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/bb\/Sneak-Candy-Into-Your-Room-Step-03.jpg\/aid32922-v4-728px-Sneak-Candy-Into-Your-Room-Step-03.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":334,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"529","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Don't close the door of your bedroom when you eat your candy, because they will get suspicious; just find a corner of your room where you aren't visible. It is tempting, but should only be used occasionally and to a small degree.