In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Either a handwritten or typed letter is totally acceptable. A handwritten letter will have a slightly more personal look, but a typed letter is better if you're more comfortable that way. What matters is the effort you're making to craft a letter and send it, so don't worry too much about your choice here.  If you choose to handwrite it, use a pen with black or blue ink. Write in either print or cursive, as long as your writing is legible. If you choose to type it, use a font that's easy to read, like Times New Roman or Arial. This is especially necessary if you're writing a thank you letter to a professional colleague. While dashing off a note on a torn piece of scrap paper demonstrates your interesting character, it's considered more polite to use a nice piece of stationery or a thank you card. If someone went to the trouble of giving you a gift, the nice thing to do is send them your letter in a format that shows you're sincerely grateful.  If you go with stationary, it doesn't have to be fancy. Look for heavier-weight paper made with cotton or another high-quality material. It's fine to use stationary with a design or your initials. Packs of thank you cards are sold in stationary shops and drug stores. Consider getting more than one so you'll have more cards on hand for next time. The style of your note will be a little different depending on who's receiving it. Keeping the nature of the gift in mind, think about what type of note would be most appropriate. No matter what, you want to leave the person receiving the note feeling that you're sincerely grateful.  For example, if you're sending a thank-you note to your boss, and the workplace setting is pretty formal, you might want to choose high-quality business stationery, type the letter and format it according to the standards for a  professional business letter. If the note is for a friend, you can show a little more personality. Write your note on a funny postcard, or make your own cool stationary. While sending a thank-you text message never quite has enough oomph to show how grateful you are, sometimes it's fine to send an email. This is especially true if you're not writing the note in thanks for a physical gift. For example, if your aunt lent an ear when you were upset over breaking up with your boyfriend, you might want to send her a thank-you email in gratitude for her patience and understanding.  However, if you need to thank someone for giving you an actual gift or for dedicating a significant amount of time toward helping you, it's better to send a real letter. People realize that it takes effort to write and mail a letter, and that extra time will be appreciated. If you send an email, it should be as well composed and thoughtful as a regular letter would be. In fact, you might want to take even more time making sure it's well written, since you're not going to the trouble of sending it by snail mail.
Summary: Either handwrite it or type it. Pick out nice stationery or a card. Make it professional or keep it casual. Know when it's appropriate to send an email.

Chances are, you already have a baby-care kit containing necessary supplies such as diapers, snacks, wipes, and toys.  To make sure you’re always ready to discreetly and safely dispose of your baby’s diapers, tuck a few sturdy plastic bags into this kit and make sure you renew your supply daily. Plastic bags with zips are particularly helpful, as they’ll keep waste and moisture contained in the event that you have to travel with the bag for a period of time.  You can also find scented bags at many baby supply and general retail stores. While your home diaper disposal routine might not include this step, it’s essential when you’re out of the house.  Pop it into one of the bags you’ve brought along and tightly seal it before looking for an appropriate waste basket to put it in. If you’re near a toilet, you can remove and flush any solid waste before doing this in order to minimize bulk and smell. While it may seem like all trash is created equal, think again.  Another person’s home, a restaurant or office, or out the car window are all unhygienic an inappropriate options.  Only get rid of your diaper-containing plastic bag in an outdoor bin or one located in a bathroom.  If you’re at a friend’s house, ask where you can dispose of the diaper. If none of these hygienic options are readily available, you’ll have to carry your bag with you until you find one. Disposable diapers pollute the environment if you leave them out, so you’ll need to carry your dirty diapers around with you if you’re camping, hiking or on some other outdoor adventure.  If you’re too squeamish to handle this dirty job, use a public campground or well-maintained trail which provides regularly serviced dumpsters.
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One-sentence summary -- Pack some sealable plastic bags into your portable diaper kit. Roll the used diaper into one of your plastic bags. Locate a waste bin in an appropriate location. Store soiled diapers in a separate bag if you’re in the wilderness.

Problem: Article: This flashlight is very easy to make and only uses a couple of things. Make sure to use AA batteries, because any higher voltage will cause the wires to get hot very quickly and your flashlight will be dangerous.  Insulated wire cable (1” and 3”) 2 AA batteries LED diode Electrical tape Scissors Paper sheet
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Gather your supplies.