In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most toasters require access to an electric wall outlet. If the toaster is plugged in but isn't working, check the cable for damage first, then plug the toaster into a different outlet.  If plugging the toasted into a different outlet doesn't help, then the toaster might be broken. Don't use the toaster if the cable appears damaged in some way. Check for damage, such as rips, tears, or scorch marks. Do not, under any circumstances, put a metal implement into the toaster while it is plugged in. Likewise, do not reach your hand into the toasting slots while the appliance is hot. The toaster works by firing metal filaments up to high heat using dangerous electrical currents. If you use your hand, you may burn yourself. If you put a fork into the slots, then you run the risk of electrocuting yourself.  If the toast gets stuck in the slots: try depressing the lever for a moment, then popping it up manually—quickly, with force—to fling the toast out the top of the toaster. Unplug the toaster before you try to remove food that is stuck. Then, use wooden tongs to remove the item. Wooden tongs will not conduct electricity! when it's not plugged in. Most toasters feature a flat, removable tray that slides in and out of the bottom of the appliance. This tray catches crumbs and burnt bits. Remove the tray and dump out the contents to clear space for more crumbs.  If your toaster doesn't have a tray, unplug it first, then carry it over to a sink or trashcan. Turn it upside down and shake the crumbs out. You need to remove these crumbs; otherwise, they become a fire hazard.
Summary: Make sure that the toaster is plugged in. Practice toaster safety. Clean a toaster

This could be at an investment bank or portfolio management firm. A financial analyst position is the most common route to becoming a portfolio manager. Make use of college career placement centers or search online job websites such as Monster or Indeed, or look in newspaper employment classifieds. Arrange for informational interviews with professionals in the finance industry to learn more about the positions. An informational interview is when you ask someone to tell you about his or her job and the education and experience required. This is different from an interview where you are applying for a job. Include any job experience and internships you've had, even if you weren't paid. Emphasize if you implemented a new program, saved a company money, or managed cash. In your cover letter describe how your background and experience would relate to a financial analyst position, as well as your personal qualities such as drive, determination, attention to detail, being a team player, etc. Dress appropriately with a jacket and tie for men and a skirt and jacket for women. Offer a firm handshake and look the interviewer right in the eye. Again, describe your personal qualities giving examples from past job experiences. Describe how your background would be a perfect fit for a financial analyst position. One example is the International Association of Quantitative Finance (IAQF). Many professional associations welcome student members and offer reduced rates. This will help your networking, and will give you leads on jobs and career training.
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One-sentence summary -- Seek an entry-level financial analyst position. Look for job opportunities. Write a great resume and cover letter. Stand out in an interview. Join a professional association.

Q: Take a look at one of the main branches of your guava tree (the branches that grow directly off the trunk). Then follow the branches that shoot off of the main branches. The previous year's growth will be the secondary branches that grow closest to the new growth. Because guava fruit only grows on new wood - wood that has grown that year - heavily pruning away the wood that sprouted the year before won't hurt your fruit production. Feel free to prune away all of the previous year's growth. Open your pruners and set one blade on either side of the branch, about 2 in (5.1 cm) below the branch of last year's growth. Hold your pruners at a 45-degree angle to the branch you're cutting and cut through the wood. Guava wood is soft, so you should be able to cut through the branch on the first try. If you find that your pruners are not getting through the wood easily, you should upgrade to a larger size. If you notice any white or brown spots on your fruit, the leaves of branches, or the branches themselves, that branch is diseased. Use your pruners to remove the diseased branch as you normally would.  When you're finished, soak your pruners in rubbing alcohol for about 5 minutes to disinfect them. Make sure you wear gardening gloves when you remove a diseased branch. After you've removed the branch, take off your gloves and wash them. Otherwise the disease can spread.
A: Find the previous year's growth on secondary branches. Prune away all of the previous year's growth to encourage new fruit. Cut branches off at a 45-degree angle. Remove diseased branches at the base of the stem.

Problem: Article: Choose a search engine, or go to a website dedicated to Bible study. Type the name of the book and the chapter and verse numbers into the search engine. Type the verse number in the generally accepted format if you can. For example, you'll get more accurate results if you type, "John 3:16," than, "Chapter 3 16 John." Do you remember a certain phrase of the verse? Maybe you remember one or two words and the name of the book it came from. Even if you can’t remember very much, you can  likely still look up the verse. Type in everything you can remember. You should also include the words “Bible” and “verse” to make sure that you get results that are relevant to your search. Your search terms may be something like, “Bible verse about wives in Psalms,” or “Bible verse chapter 7 desert.” There are plenty of sites online that catalog Bible verses by subject or by book. You can use one of these websites to search for the verse. Type in a keyword or a subject. You may also be able to do an advanced search by book or chapter. These online tools can be great ways to find other verses that may be relevant to you or helpful in your studies or prayers. If you can’t remember any exact words from the verse, or your search is not going well, search related words. For example, if you searched for “stars” and didn’t find anything, you could search for “night” or “sky” or “heavens” to see if the verse shows up. It’s possible you’re using a different translation or that you misremembered details about the verse.
Summary:
Search the verse number online. Remember what you can about the verse. Enter what you know into a search engine. Use a site designed for Bible searches. Search related words.