Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take your child's age into account. Look for anime that reflects their interests. Ask your kids if there’s an anime they’re interested in seeing. Choose a kodomo show for little kids. Pick shojo or shonen animes for tweens. Try game-themed animes. Watch a Studio Ghibli film as a family.

Answer: Think about your child's age and maturity when picking an anime. Some twelve-year-olds aren’t ready for school romance animes, but some ten-year-olds might love the same show. Think about the things your kids already like, and search online or ask for recommendations for animes that are about similar topics. For example, if your daughter loves racecars, she might enjoy Speed Racer. Parents often search for anime because their kids started the conversation! Ask your kids if there’s something in particular they want to watch. If it’s age-appropriate, get it for them! If it’s not, try finding something lighter in a similar genre. For example, if your ten-year-old wants to watch Hellsing, which is a seinen vampire anime, he might be happy with an age-appropriate shonen vampire show like Owari no Seraph instead. If you have kids under the age of seven, you can't go wrong with a kodomo anime. These are marketed only towards young children and are usually light comedies with a valuable lesson included. Little girls often love one of the many Hello Kitty animes, while Doraemon is one of the most popular shows for boys and girls alike. Shojo is anime marketed towards tween and teen girls, and shonen is the male equivalent. These animes are often set in schools and can be supernatural, adventure, or romance-themed. Sailor Moon is one of the most popular shojo series of all time, and Naruto is a great choice for boys.  They can also be spelled "shoujo" and "shounen." Be careful--there are related categories called shojo-ai and shonen-ai that have more sexual content and are aimed at older teens. Lots of animes aimed at younger kids are about card or even video games that can be played outside of the show. Pokemon and CardCaptor Sakura are great choices if you're interested in getting your child involved in a social activity too. Studio Ghibli makes anime movies that are appropriate for kids of all ages and fun for adults to watch too. They're a great introduction to anime and you can watch them together as a family. Try Spirited Away, Kiki's Delivery Service, or My Neighbor Totoro.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do not feed geese. Put up barriers, if possible. Inform the proper authorities if geese are becoming a problem.

Answer: Feeding geese can easily trigger an attack. Geese may lose their fear of humans if fed too frequently. They may also become aggressive over food, going after people for not handing over food.  If there are geese at a local park or nature center, encourage others to avoid feeding them. You could talk to a ranger at the park about strongly enforcing rules that prevent people from feeding geese. If you're at a park, do not feed the geese. If you have young children, strongly discourage them from feeding the birds. If there are bothersome geese in your yard, consider putting up barriers. Small fences can protect you and your family from potentially aggressive geese. If there are geese at a public place, like a park, contact officials and request barriers. It's difficult to entirely prevent geese if you live in an area where they are prevalent. However, measures can be taken to minimize attacks. You can contact your local Department of Natural Resources to report the problem. The DNR can look into ethical solutions, such as putting up extra fences or using scare tactics like orange flyers to discourage the geese from bothering people.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start preparation the night before. Have a glass of lemon water. Avoid social media right away. Have breakfast. Exercise before work.

Answer: You should plan ahead if you want a productive day. Before going to bed for the night, make a to-do list. Actually, make one that's doable. If you list an onslaught of tasks, this is more likely to stress you out than make you productive. Stick to 3 to 5 big daily goals.  If your goals are bigger, stick to a lower number. For example, if you need to finish a report for work, that's going to take a lot of sub-steps. You can write a goal that just says, "Finish the Henderson report by end of day" and assume you'll have a lot of sub-steps involved there. If you don't have any big tasks ahead, reach for 4 or 5 smaller goals. You could write something like, "Return e-mail to Cindy, rewrite press release, proofread website copy, and return Carter's phone call." Remember, you may get more done. In fact, if you work hard and stay productive, there is a good chance you will exceed this list. The point of making your list is to get a sense of what absolutely must be done by the end of the day. Seeing your main goals written down can help you prioritize. Lemon can boost your energy in the morning, which can increase your productivity throughout the day. As soon as you wake up in the morning, have a glass of water with lemon juice squeezed in. Do not drink pure lemon juice, as this is hard on your teeth. It can help to place a pitcher of lemon water in the fridge before bed at night.  For best results, you should drink the lemon water on an empty stomach. Wait 15 to 30 minutes to eat after drinking the water. Facebook, Twitter, and other social media outlets can make you lose focus. Do not grab your phone first thing in the morning to check your Facebook. Instead, focus your energy elsewhere.  Think of a relaxing, positive way to start the day. Social media can often fuel feelings of inadequacy, making you grumpy at the beginning of the day. Instead, stretch, meditate, watch the birds outside, or listen to a song you like. Make a rule for yourself about when you can first look at social media. You can promise yourself, for example, you won't check Facebook until after breakfast. If this becomes a more serious problem for you, you can even block distracting sites on your iPhone. A good breakfast is vital for a successful day. It's called the most important meal of the day for a reason. Breakfast helps improve your mood and energy and can increase your overall productivity.  Go for a real breakfast. Skip the processed foods or sugary snacks like donuts. Oatmeal, yogurt, fruit, and eggs are all great breakfast choices. If you're in a rush, try grabbing something small on your way out the door. Even eating a banana on your way to work can help bolster your productivity levels. A workout can help regulate your mood and stress level. Also, physical activity bolsters your energy. Get up a little earlier in the mornings so you can fit a workout in before work or school.  You don't have to do a long workout. Something as simple as 10 minutes of physical activity can help. You can go for a brisk 10 minute walk, do 10 minutes of aerobics in your kitchen, or run on the treadmill for 10 minutes. If you like something like yoga or Pilates, try to find a 10 minute routine online.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a line graph to show how two variables interact. Find the spot where the two variables meet. Pick one variable for each side.

Answer:
A line graph has variables on the left and bottom. The line charts where the two variables meet, which is why it works well for time, such as the number of vegetarians on campus over the years. For instance, put years on the bottom and the number of people on the side. Then you can graph how the number has changed over the years.