Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Have the call recipient's info. Double-click the call recipient's name. Press the blue  "call" button. Start talking.

Answer: For everyone you'd like to reach on Skype from the Netherlands, have their Skype account information saved on your account ahead of time. Hopefully, these are people you've contacted before so it may be saved already. In your list of Skype contacts, find the person you wish to reach and double-click on their name in the list. Their profile should show be expanded in a new window. The button is a blue circle with a white silhouette of a telephone handset inside. Click this button to initiate the call. Note, if this is someone you don't have listed as a contact, you'll see a green circle with a "plus" inside. Press this to add them as a contact; you'll need to wait for them to do the same to begin speaking. The Skype call should ring as it awaits receipt on the other end. Provided your contact is ready and waiting, they should answer quickly. Continuing is as simple as starting to talk. If their computer has a camera, you will probably see their image.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look for areas that have green foliage. Scout the terrain for low-lying areas. Detect signs of wildlife. Notice the presence of insects.

Answer: Green areas in a desert or plains area can indicate the presence of water. A line of trees or some foliage low on the ground may also hint at a creek bed or some other body of water. Some examples of these include valleys, depressions, or crevices. Water moves toward the lowest point possible, so these places are prime locations for finding a lake or stream.  Rainwater may collect in these areas. If you are in a mountainous area, check for water at the foot of cliffs. Circling birds can sometimes indicate a water source nearby, but you might also follow animal tracks. Water is a basic need for all animals, and the tracks you follow will likely lead you, eventually, to a watering hole. Mosquitoes in particular are an indication that water is nearby, as is the presence of flies, which tend to remain about 325 feet (100 meters) from water. Generally, most insects do not stray too far from water sources.  Keep your eyes peeled for bees as well. Bees build hives three to five miles away from a water source.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do your research first. Call the pediatricians. Check which pediatricians are accepting new patients. Narrow your list some more. Schedule interviews. Show up for the interview.

Answer: Many offices have much of their information listed on their websites. For instance, office hours should be listed on the website. You should also be able to find information about the doctor's educational background. Take notes on what you find, and note what information you can't find.  If you have special needs related to communication, check to see if the office has ways to help, such as interpreters or multilingual staff. The websites of some practices will even offer photos and videos the pediatricians so that potential patients can get a feel for their personality and style. Contact the office of each doctor to ask a few initial questions about the doctor. What questions you ask exactly depends on what you expect from a pediatrician, but in general, you should ask about the doctor's educational background and experience, as well as what usually happens when you bring your child to that office.  Also ask about any criteria that are especially important to you. For instance, don't forget to ask about office hours and the doctor's specialties. You should also ask what hospitals the doctor is able to admit patients to.  Another important question to ask is how care is coordinated when your child needs to be referred to a specialist.  Don't forget to take notes for each doctor's office you call. It doesn't matter if you've found the perfect pediatrician if they're not accepting new patients. Make sure to ask each office whether they are taking on patients as you call around. Once you've talked to each office, narrow down the list more to the doctors you'd like to interview in person. Narrow it down based on what criteria are most important to you. Once you've narrowed, it's time to schedule in-person interviews. Keep in mind that these interviews will generally be short, usually only 10 minutes or so, so don't expect to be there for an hour or more. The main purpose is to get a sense of whether you find the doctor trustworthy enough to handle your child's health.  Sometimes, group practices have gatherings where you can meet more than one of the pediatricians at once.  Most practices offer free interviews for prospective clients, but you should call and ask the office to be sure; some only offer these for parents who are expecting. Ask any questions you still have unanswered. Pay attention to how the doctor communicates and whether or not you feel comfortable with them. If you're looking for a new pediatrician for an older child, take them with you to see how the doctor interacts with your kid. Also, ask your child afterwards how they felt about the doctor. See if the doctor's communication style matches with yours. That is, when you ask a question, do you feel like the doctor actually answers it or just flirts around the answer? Do you feel rushed in the interview?


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a paint that contains texture. Add texture to regular paint. Apply an orange peel texture.

Answer:
Texture paint is one of the simplest ways to hide wall flaws. Texture paint, though, is a lot like drywall mud and may take extra time to apply. However, it should be able to hide a lot of minor flaws like dents, chips, nail holes, and more. Start by priming the wall and picking your favorite textured paint.  Paint an entire wall quickly. This is important, as texture paint dries relatively fast. If one area dries before you’ve finished the wall, lines may appear where the paint dried first. Use a regular roller, brush, or a sprayer if you’re painting a large area. Use extra paint on a flawed area, to fill it in or obscure it. Apply two coats of your texture paint. While texture paint may be a simple way to go, there are not many color options available. To get around this, you can purchase texture additive and combine it with your paint before applying it. In the end, you'll find that chips, nail holes, and other mild or moderate flaws will be obscured. Pick your paint color and:  Pour your paint into a mixing container. Add about half a cup of additive to your paint at a time. Mix the additive in and then add more additive. Prime the wall. Paint the wall. Use extra paint around a wall flaw. This will help obscure it. Orange peel texture looks like that of an orange peel. Thus, it is a great way to hide a variety of wall flaws including larger dents, scrapes, and small or medium sized holes. To apply orange peel texture, buy or rent a hopper gun and fill it with plaster.  Spray the plaster over the wall until you get your desired texture. If you need, spray extra plaster over flaws. Prime and paint the wall any color you want.