Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the Activation window. Enter your product key. Try the Command Prompt. Call Microsoft if you still can't activate.

Answer: Open the Activation window by pressing ⊞ Win+R and typing slui 3. Press ↵ Enter to open the window. Enter the key that you either recovered, received with your Windows purchase, or is affixed to your computer on a sticker. You do not need to type the dashes, as they will be added automatically. Windows will automatically attempt to activate as soon as the key is entered. If the steps above don't work, you can try to enter the key through an elevated Command Prompt. Press ⊞ Win+X and select "Command Prompt (Admin)".  Type slmgr.vbs /ipk XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX and press ↵ Enter, replacing the XXXXXs with your product key. Be sure to include the dashes. A window should appear saying "Installed product key XXXXX successfully." Type slmgr.vbs /ato and press ↵ Enter. A window should appear saying "Activating Windows(R) Your Edition". After a moment, if activation was successful, it will say "Product activated successfully". If you are still having activation issues, you can call the Microsoft automated activation service. To find the number for your area, press ⊞ Win+R and type slui 4. This will open the window with the contact information as well as your installation ID. Make sure to copy down the installation ID, as you will need to enter it over the phone. It's long, but necessary to identify your computer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start with 10 oz. Add 2 tbsp. Stir in 1/10 tsp. Drink from 6 to 12 servings of this tea every day to detox your body, lose weight and attain better health. Refrain from eating any foods or drinking anything else except water and unsweetened tea while you are consuming the cayenne pepper tea as part of a cleansing program. Drink the tea for at least 3 days, but no more than 10 days.

Answer: (283 g) of water. This tea can be consumed hot or cold. (28 g) of lemon juice and 2 tbsp. (28 g) of Grade B maple syrup to the water. This maple syrup must not be sweetened or processed. Look for the Grade B designation on the label. (0.5 ml) of cayenne pepper.   You should begin feeling lighter and healthier.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look for swelling of the vulva. Spot vaginal bleeding. Watch for increased urination. Consider getting your dog tested to determine when she is fertile.

Answer: When the dog is reaching her fertile phase, known as estrus or heat, her vulva will begin to swell. This can be seen on the outside of her body if you look at the area directly below her anus. The vulva will be puffy and will appear red in color. By the time she is in full heat, the vulva will swell to about three times its normal size. Along with the vulva swelling, she will also have bloody discharge coming out of her vagina. This discharge begins before the dog is fertile and lasts until after she has ovulated and is no longer fertile.  Vaginal bleeding usually starts a week or so before the dog actually ovulates. Sometimes it is hard to spot the vaginal bleeding because the dog cleans herself quickly and does not allow it to become evident. In cases such as this, you should look for increased licking. During her fertile period, a female dog may urinate more than usual. This is a sign that her hormone levels are changing and that she may be ready to mate. The urine passed by a female dog in heat contains pheromones that signals to male dogs that she is in heat. There are tests that can be used to identify when a female dog is fertile and ready to mate. These can be done by veterinarians at their veterinary practices.  One test is a vaginal cytology test. This is a non-invasive vaginal smear test that examines vaginal cells to look for changes associated with ovulation. To assess when your dog is fertile it may take several tries. The other test is a serum progesterone test. This is a blood test that looks at progesterone levels. It is very accurate and popular but does require that your dog's blood be drawn.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prune your rose bush after the last frost. Use sharp, sterilized pruning shears. Cut the stems at a 45-degree angle above an outward facing bud. Cut dead and diseased branches. Prune crossing and outward growing canes. Prune the top of the bush so that it’s 18 inches (46 cm) high.

Answer:
Prune your rose bush as soon as the weather starts to warm up—usually right after the last frost so that your rose bush is not damaged by the cold. During this time, the buds should start to swell.  You can determine the expected last frost date by using the Old Farmer's Almanac website. Input your zip code into the field at https://www.almanac.com/gardening/frostdates. Check the rose bush for signs of new leaf growth and if the buds are starting to grow red in color. For most people, this means pruning in the early spring. Pruning dead and unnecessary branches will allow the center of your rose bush to grow healthier. Rub the shears with ethanol or isopropyl alcohol to sterilize them before you start pruning. Cleaning and sterilizing your rose bush will prevent it from getting diseased. Make sure that your shears are sharp or you could cause damage to the bush. Make your cuts right above an outward facing bud, or a thorn that is facing away from the center of the plant. Avoid cutting in a straight line. Cutting at a 45-degree angle will help the cane heal quicker and prevent water from pooling on the cut. Cut off the all the dead and diseased looking canes in your rose bush, because it can spread to the rest of your plant. Cut dead or diseased branches down to the crown of the bush. Diseased branches will often have spots or look withered or dying.  You can tell that a cane is dead or diseased if it has dead leaves and is “woody,” characterized by a dried and brown appearance. Dead branches will be brown, rather than green in the center when you cut them. Prune canes that are crossing or branches that are growing outward. Pruning the canes surrounding the center of the plant allows for better exposure to the sun. A healthy, fully grown rose bush typically has 4-7 healthy, vertically growing canes. Cut off the top portion of growth during the early spring. This will allow your rose bush to grow and bloom new flowers during the new blooming season. Cut off all the branches towards the top of the bush so that the bush itself is only 18 inches (46 cm) high.