Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Journal about what you're feeling if you aren't ready to talk about it. Tell your friend about your secret crush if you feel comfortable. Enjoy the fun of having a crush by letting yourself fantasize sometimes. Come up with a list of their flaws to put things in perspective.

Answer: Maybe you don't want to tell anyone about your crush, but you also don't want to keep everything bottled up inside. Instead, write down your emotions in a journal. For example, note what you like about your crush, how they make you feel, what you wish would happen, etc.  Remember that your journal is for your eyes only, so don't hold back! Let your thoughts flow freely and write whatever comes to mind. You can also type out your thoughts in a Microsoft Word document on your laptop or in the Notes app on your phone if you'd like. Journal as often as you want to or need to. You can set aside time every day to do it, or simply write when the inspiration strikes. For instance, you might just journal after you have a run-in with your crush. If you just have to talk to someone how you're feeling, but you don't want to tell your crush, open up to a friend who you trust. Remind them that they cannot tell anyone else, and that whatever you say has to stay between the 2 of you. Then, let the gushing begin!  For example, start the conversation with something like, “I have something important I want to tell you but you have to promise not to tell anyone, not even our other friends, okay? It's really personal.” Pick a private place, like in your bedroom or in the car, to have these conversations. You don't want anyone to overhear who isn't supposed to. Don't tell your friends about your crush if you don't trust them or if they have a reputation for being unable to keep things to themselves. Choose wisely who you tell. If you're worried about your friends accidentally spilling your secret, talk about your crush to your parents or older siblings instead. They can give you advice on how they've dealt with their own crushes, too. Crushing on someone isn't all bad. In fact, it can be super exciting! Allow yourself to feel those butterflies in your stomach and dream about the perfect date with your special someone. You can also embrace your new romantic side by listening to love songs, watching romantic movies, or reading sappy poetry, for example. To prevent your crush fantasies from consuming your time and life, schedule time to think about your crush, as silly as it sounds. For example, set a timer for 20 minutes every night before bed. After those 20 minutes are up, turn your attention to something else. When you have a crush, you tend to start thinking of them as this perfect person, which makes your obsession even worse and it makes it hurt even more if they reject you. Brainstorm what isn't so great about them, like whether they aren't into horseback riding like you are or whether they dated your best friend last year. Write the list on a piece of paper or keep it on your phone, then look at it whenever you feel that you're getting carried away. The “flaws” can be whatever makes them less than your ideal person, no matter how picky or insignificant those characteristics seem. For example, maybe your crush is exactly your height, but you prefer someone taller than you.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Put a couch in the corner of the room. Put a coffee table in front of the couch. Try to get a small TV for your living room. Put a small waste can next to your couch for any garbage.

Answer: Alternatively use a large armchair or even just a big mattress with one of the horizontal sides propped up on the wall. Get a throw pillow or cushion and put it on the armrest of your sofa, armchair or propped up mattress. You can put whatever you want on this table, such as magazines or a bowl of fruit. Add a DVD, VCR or Blu Ray player. You need a place to put rubbish, you don't want your room that looks like an apartment to get messy.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cover the saucepan tightly with a lid and wait 30 minutes. Close the jar or bottle tightly, and store the simple syrup in the fridge.

Answer: During this time, the herbs, spices, or flowers you added will steep and release their flavors into the simple syrup. Use it to sweeten or flavor iced teas, coffees, lemonades, and cocktails. It will last about 1 to 2 weeks.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Draw a free body diagram. Establish the positive and negative directions of forces. Label all forces. Sum the magnitudes of all the forces.

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A free body diagram is a quick sketch of an object that illustrates all of the forces acting on it and the direction these forces are acting. Read through the problem and draw a simple sketch of the object in question and the arrows representing every force acting on that object. For example: Calculate the net force of an object weighing 20 N sitting on a table being pushed towards the right with 5 N of force, but staying still because of a friction force of 5 N. The standard is to set arrows pointing upward or to the right as positive and arrows pointing downward or to the left as negative. Remember, you can have multiple forces working in the same direction. Forces that oppose each other will always have opposite signs (one positive, one negative).  If you are working with multiple force diagrams, make sure you keep the directions consistent throughout. Label the magnitude of each force with a “+” or “-“ sign based on the direction of the arrow you’ve drawn on the force diagram. For example: The force of gravity is a downward force making it negative. The normal force is upward making it positive. The push force is to the right making it positive, while the friction force acts to oppose this force towards the left (negative). Be sure to label all of the forces that are acting on the object. When an object is resting on a surface there is a downward force of gravity (Fg) and an equal force in the opposite direction called the normal force (Fn). In addition to these two forces, label the rest of the forces stated in the problem. Write the magnitude of each force in Newtons next to the given label.  A standard way to label forces is with a capital F and a subscript of first letter of the force. For example, if there is a force due to friction, label it Ff. Force due to gravity: Fg = -20 N Normal force: Fn = +20 N Friction force: Ff = -5 N Push force: Fp = +5 N Now that you have labelled all forces with both a direction and magnitude, you just need to add all of them together. Write an equation for net force (Fnet) where Fnet is equal to the sum of all the forces acting on the object. For example: Fnet = Fg + Fn + Ff + Fp = -20 + 20 -5 + 5 = 0 N. Because the net force is 0 N, the object is stationary.