Coyotes are attracted to easy food sources that might be found outdoors, including garbage and pet food. If you want to keep coyotes away, make sure you don’t give the access to these easy targets. For instance:  Keep garbage outside in containers with locking lids. If you feed pets outdoors, clean up any leftover food as soon as they are done. Do not let containers of water sit out, since coyotes may try to drink from them. Keep birdfeeders clean and securely closed. If you have fruit trees, pick up fallen fruit instead of leaving it on the ground. If there are trees with low limbs, shrubs, or thick brush on your land, clear it to several feet off of the ground. That way, coyotes won’t have thick cover to hide behind. Use clippers, hedge trimmers, or a similar tool to remove any branches, limbs or growth from the lower portion of vegetation. Coyotes are relatively small animals, and normally only prey on small animals like mice and rabbits. Large or aggressive animals will frighten them. Get a guard animal that you can leave outside. Dogs, donkeys, and llamas all make good guard animals.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep food sources out of reach. Trim bushes and trees to remove coyote cover. Get a guard animal.

Q: These are memory tools that help you recall things such as names, dates, and facts through turning that information into a memorable rhyme, word, or sentence. For instance, you can remember the names of the Great Lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior) by remembering the word HOMES. The first letter of the name of each lake is used to create that new word.  Another example of a common mnemonic is the name “Roy G. Biv,” which correlates with the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.  Be creative. Use the first letter of a group of words you’re trying to remember and make a silly sentence or phrase with words that start with the same letters. Rhymes are a type of mnemonic device that use audio (sound) information to help remember things. In other words, the rhymes are easily linked together for us by their sound. Think about this classic rhyme: “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.”  Try to organize the information or list of words you’re trying to remember into a rhyme. Mind maps are diagrams or pictures you can create to help you visually organize information. They help show relationships between pieces of information so you can better understand the connections between different concepts or groups of data. By better understanding how different ideas connect together, you can better remember them and recall them at test time.  Place the main idea in the center of your mind map, and use connected branches to add related information. You can create a mind map on paper, or there are computer tools to help you create them digitally. Some researchers believe that the act of chewing gum actually allows more oxygen into your brain, which helps you concentrate better. Furthermore, if you chew a particular flavor of gum while studying, such as peppermint, you may be able to better remember information you studied if you also chew that gum during your test. Smells are often associated with memories, so you can use this to help you remember what you’re studying. Try this experiment: smell a perfume or scent while studying. Then, smell the same scent right before your exam. You may be able to better recall the information you studied.
A: Master mnemonic devices. Create rhymes for what you are trying to remember. Develop a mind map. Chew gum while studying. Use your sense of smell.

Article: The process for reporting a lost license in the UK is very similar to the US. Make a police report if you believe your license was stolen. Apply for a new license online through the DVLA website. Give the agency either your driving license number, National Insurance number, or passport number.  It costs £20 to get a new license. Apply online here: https://www.gov.uk/apply-online-to-replace-a-driving-licence#more-information. If you find your license later, you must report it to the DVLA. Mail the old license to: DVLASwansea SA99 1AB The process for reporting a lost license varies by state. In most states, you can get a new license online if you still have your license number. If you don’t have it, visit a state service center. Bring identity documents, such as a birth certificate, citizenship certificate, passport, or a license that expired less than 2 years ago.  File a police report if you think your driver’s license was stolen. You do not need to do this if you lost the license, however. This usually costs around $70 AUD. Although it can vary by province, typically you will need to apply for a new license in person. You will need to provide your name, address, and birthday. A replacement license can cost around $30-40 CAD. Many states recommend filing a police report if you lost your license to protect yourself against identity theft.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Report the license to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency in the UK. Visit a state service center in Australia. Contact your local Motor Registration Division office in Canada.

Article: With both the handle and head of the tomahawk complete, you can put the pieces together. Start by sliding the head of the tomahawk into the 1” slit you made in one end of the handle.  The placement should leave the majority of the larger, rounded edge protruding from one side of the handle with only about 3/4” of the triangular point protruding from the other side. If you chose not to cut out a design and you’re still using the full rectangular head, then it’s important to make sure about 80% of the head is off to one side of the handle. If the head is too balanced in the handle, then the tomahawk will not rotate correctly when you throw it. With the head of the tomahawk properly set in the handle, you can tape it in place. Tape around each part of the groove with a liberal amount of tape. You want to make sure that the head of the tomahawk doesn’t jiggle in the handle at all. Since the design is just paper, throwing the tomahawk will pretty quickly lead to wear and tear on it. If you have some duct tape handy, you can easily reinforce the tomahawk by wrapping the head and connection to the handle. Now that you’ve made your tomahawk, you should get some practice throwing it. Set up some targets—away from anything fragile—and throw the tomahawk at them by gripping the handle, lining up your aim with the target, and throwing the tomahawk with some spin to it. It should rotate end over end toward the target. The rotating motion actually stabilizes the tomahawk’s path the same way rifling on a gun barrel spins a bullet to stabilize it’s trajectory!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Insert the head of the tomahawk into the handle slit. Tape the head in place. Reinforce the tomahawk. Throw the tomahawk.