Problem: Article: Scientists choose to become scientists because they are fundamentally curious about the world around them and how the things in it work. This curiosity leads them to investigate the how and why behind what they see, even if the investigation takes years to come to fruition. Coupled with curiosity is an ability to reject preconceived notions and be open to new ideas. Frequently, an early hypothesis is not borne out by the evidence of later observations and experiments and must be modified or discarded. As briefly discussed above, becoming a scientist takes a long time. There are very few careers that take longer than this one. Even when you're finished with your education, you still have to get research under your belt. If you're an instant-gratification type of person, this may not be the gig for you. Some jobs only require a bachelor's, while others may require a master's or even a doctorate. If you're not in a place where you can spend a decade making a lower income, this could be a viable alternative. It's been said that "taking IQ into account, quantitative skills, and working hours, jobs in science are the lowest paid in the US." What this is getting at is that because of the long path to success, for a while you won't be living lavishly. Things are going to be tough for a while. You'll also be meeting deadlines, often not determining your own hours, and working whenever your work says you need to. All of this combined makes it a difficult job, especially to stick with. Essentially what every scientist does is seek out knowledge. Whether it's reading peer-reviewed journals, attending seminars, or working toward getting yourself published, you'll always be learning. Does this sound like a normal Tuesday? Then you're probably made of the right stuff. No scientist's work is done in a day, a week, a month, and often even in a year. In many cases, like clinical trials for example, you won't get results for years. This can be very dissatisfying. A good scientist needs to be patient.  Observation skills are also necessary. In those years of waiting for results, you need to constantly be looking for the smallest changes in what you expect to see. Your eye needs to be focused and ready at all times.  And as for thinking outside of the box, think back to Newton's apple falling on his head or Archimedes jumping into his tub and displacing water. Most people would think nothing of these events, but these men saw something else, something no one else was seeing at the time. To make strides in human knowledge, you have to think differently.
Summary: Be curious. Be patient in climbing the career ladder. Be diligent and persevere, because you’ve landed a tough gig. Have the need to always keep learning. Be patient, observant, and think outside of the box.

Problem: Article: Choose a pretty brooch, fabric applique, or grouping of feathers and decide on the perfect location for them on your headband. Then, use hot glue to attach them. Make sure to use caution when using hot glue! You can also use fabric glue if you prefer.
Summary: Add a beaded applique or bunch of feathers.

Problem: Article: Place the nuts in a non-permeable glass or plastic container. Make sure that the seal is odor-tight when you place the lid on. The container itself must also be both clean and free of moisture.  Since you will be freezing the nuts as you store them, you do not need to do any preliminary freezing to kill off any insect eggs or larvae. Plastic bags are an acceptable storage medium, but hard plastic or glass containers are better choices. Bags are permeable, so odors can still find their way inside, thereby tainting the taste and quality of the nuts. Place your container in a freezer set to 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 degrees Celsius) or below. Using this storage method, most nuts will stay fresh for one to two years. Some varieties may last longer.  Almonds and chestnuts will usually stay fresh in the freezer for at least one year. Pecans and walnuts can be stored for two years, and pistachios usually last for as many as three years. These time periods apply to nuts stored in their shells as well as nuts that have been shelled before storage. Both heat and light can make nuts go rancid at a much faster pace. Storing nuts in the freezer reduces exposure to both factors, making this the best possible method for long term storage.
Summary: Tightly pack the nuts in airtight containers. Freeze for one to three years.

Problem: Article: This increases everyone's chances of getting higher cards. But more importantly, it introduces the option for more doubles and also triples and quadruples.  Triples are three of the same value card, not suit type. If a triple is played by one person, the next person must mirror the same amount of cards (three) and beat the card value. For example, the first person plays three 6s. The next person must play three 7s or three of a higher value or pass. Quadruples operate by the same logic as triples, it's just much more difficult. Jokers can be used for many functions. They can be treated as a wild card, equaling any value card, if you decide to use that rule. They can also clear a trick. If someone plays a Joker, that trick is done and Scum clears away the stack of cards. Like a Joker, a 2 or an 8 can be played to clear a trick. However, an 8 can only be played over a lower-valued card, such as a 6 or a three. An 8 cannot clear a trick when played over a 10 for instance. Capitalism is commonly played as a drinking game and there a couple of different rules that can be added to make the game a little more fun:  Anytime a card value is played that equals the amount of players (i.e. a 4 of diamonds and four players or a 6 of clubs for 6 players), then everyone takes a drink. If a player passes their turn, they have to take a drink. If one player puts down the same value card as what is on the pile, then the next person is skipped and a skipped person has to take a drink.<refhttp://www.gutenberg.us/articles/capitalism_(card_game)</ref>
Summary:
Add another deck of cards. Add the joker card into the game. Use 2s or 8s to clear a trick. Introduce alcohol to spice things up.