Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try a green smoothie. Give kale a chance. Snack on a salad.

Answer: A smoothie is a wonderful way to add extra servings of fruits and vegetables into your diet. It’s a snack that is satisfying and can help you control your blood sugar when you get into an afternoon slump. Try blending together 1 cup of water, 1 cup of spinach, ½ banana, and ½ cup mango. Kale is rich in vitamins and minerals, and can be a great snack. Try snacking on homemade kale chips. You can make them by baking kale tossed in olive oil at 300 degrees Fahrenheit or 149 degrees Celsius for about 25 minutes. A great way to work your greens into an afternoon snack is with a salad. Try tossing 1-2 cups of greens with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar. Top the greens with chopped veggies like red peppers, zucchini, and carrots. Finish off the salad with a sprinkling of walnuts, sunflower seeds, or shaved almonds.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash your hands before touching the piercing. Do not remove a new ear piercing. Clean the piercing with a cotton ball dipped in saline or soap. Apply an antibiotic ointment. Avoid rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide.

Answer: Always wash your hands well before touching a piercing, especially if it’s new or infected. Use an antimicrobial soap and warm water. Avoid fiddling with your earrings and only touch them when you have to clean them. If your piercing is new, keep it in place for at least six weeks, even if it becomes infected. While you should rotate a new lobe piercing, stop rotating it if it becomes infected for one to two weeks. If your infected piercing is permanent, or more than six months old, remove the earring while you deal with the infection. Soak a cotton ball or swab in saline solution or a mild antimicrobial soap. Dab the soaked ball or swab around the infected area. Then dry the area with disposable paper towels.  If the shop where you got your ear pierced provided a saline solution, use it to clean your ears. You can also purchase a pre-made product or make a saline solution by mixing 2 teaspoons of salt with a quart (about a liter) of warm water. If you use a soap, go with a fragrance free brand that doesn’t contain alcohol. Clean an infected ear piercing twice a day. You can rotate the earrings during this time while they are still wet from the saline solution or soap. After cleaning and drying the piercing, you can apply an antibacterial ointment to encourage healing. Dab a small amount of the ointment onto a cotton swab and paint a thin coating over the infected area. If the infection is weeping or emitting a discharge, avoid using ointment. Rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide will dry out the infected area and kill cells that are needed for healing. Killing white blood cells around the infected site could make the infection even worse. Don’t apply alcohol or hydrogen peroxide to the infection, and make sure any cleaning products you use are alcohol free.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download and install MP3Tag. Open MP3Tag. Add music to MP3Tag. Select a song. Right-click the cover art. Click Remove cover. Right-click the cover art space. Click Add cover…. Select a picture. Click Open. Click the "Save" icon.

Answer: MP3Tag is a free program which will allow you to edit your MP3 files' tags all at once, including the cover art. To download and install MP3Tag, do the following:  Go to https://www.mp3tag.de/en/download.html in your computer's web browser. Click the mp3tagv287asetup.exe link in the middle of the page. Double-click the MP3Tag setup file. Click through the MP3Tag setup wizard until you've installed MP3Tag. Double-click the MP3Tag app icon, which resembles a diamond with a checkmark on it. This will open the MP3Tag window. MP3Tag will automatically scan your computer for MP3 files to use, but you can also open specific files by clicking and dragging them into the MP3Tag window. You can also open a song in MP3Tag by right-clicking an MP3 file and then clicking Mp3tag in the drop-down menu. In the main window, click the name of the song that you want to edit. You can select multiple songs at once by holding down Ctrl while clicking each song you want to edit. You'll find this box in the lower-left side of the window. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu.  If there isn't any cover art for your selected song(s), this box will be blank. If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad. It's at the top of the drop-down menu. The current cover art will disappear. This blank space is in the same place in which the old cover art was displayed. The drop-down menu will reappear. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. A File Explorer window will open. Go to the location of the photo you want to use, then click the photo. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will select the photo and add it to the selected song(s). This floppy disc-shaped icon is in the upper-left corner of the window. You'll receive a confirmation message which signifies that your MP3 file(s) will now use the selected cover photo.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Examine previous years' sales for monthly or seasonal trends. Look for customer reactions. Create a life cycle model. Use a simulation model.

Answer:
Look over sales figures for past years to determine which times in the year account for the higher percentage of your sales. Are they constant? Do you experience higher sales in winter or summer? Measure the increase or decrease in sales during these times. Was the change higher or lower in certain years? Then, think about why this might be the case. Use what you've learned and apply it to the current year's forecast. For example, if you sell snow boots, you might have experienced a particularly large boost in sales in a cold winter. If this year is forecasted to be a similarly cold winter, you should increase your demand forecast accordingly. This refers to situations where a change in your product or its market resulted in higher or lower sales. Create charts of your historical sales for the product and mark important dates, for example a price increase or the introduction of a competing product. This can also be broader, like a reaction to the shifting economy or changes in consumer spending. Read relevant trade journals and newspaper articles to gather this information. Having all of this data at hand can give you a better idea of what might affect your future demand. A life cycle refers to the "life" of your products, between when it was first introduced and the present day. Look at the sales of your product at various stages. Examine the nature of customers who buy the your product during these stages. For example, you will have early adopters (those who love the latest technology), mainstream buyers (people who wait for product reviews and referrals), laggards (they only buy when the product has been out for a long time), and other types of consumers. This will help you determine your product’s life cycle trends and the demand patterns for your product. The industries that use this model the most include high technology, fashion, and products facing short life cycles. What makes this approach unique is that the cause of the demand is directly linked to the product’s life cycle. Create a model that simulates the flow of components into manufacturing plants based on your material requirement planning schedules and the distribution flow of your finished goods. For example, calculate the lead time to receive each component including shipping time no matter where it is sourced in the world. This will give you insight on how fast you can make your product to meet the demand. These models are known to be difficult and cumbersome to create and maintain.