Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the windows in a room to bring new air in. Place fans in corners of the room and point them towards the windows. Turn your air conditioning on to increase ventilation. Close the door if you only painted one room and it has windows.

Answer: If the room has been painted and the windows aren’t open, that paint smell is going to linger for a much longer time. Crack the windows as wide as you can to start introducing more air into the room. For many people, opening the windows makes the smell disappear after a day or so.  If it’s cold outside, open the windows 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) and turn your heat on. You may spend more on heating while the windows are open, but the cold air will really help with circulation in the room. If your windows don’t budge when you try to lift them, it could mean that they’re locked. Check the top of the window pane for 1-2 latches. Flip them and then try to move the window again. Get some standing or box fans and put them in the corners of the room. Point each fan towards an open window and set the fans on their highest setting. Let them run continuously.  If you don’t have any windows in a room that you’ve painted, open the windows in the nearby rooms and point fans in the windowless room towards the door. Put more fans in the hallway that point towards open windows in other rooms. Using a fan’s oscillating function is probably a bad idea. The goal is to create a closed system that sends air outside, not all over the room. A ceiling fan will help though because it aids ventilation all over the room at once. If you have fewer than 3 fans, prioritize the corners furthest away from the windows. If you have central air, turn the air conditioning on. Turn any fan settings up to high and let the air conditioning system run. Pumping new air into your home will help push out the paint odors. If you don’t want the air conditioning on, you can always flip the fan on but leave the air off if you have central air. If you only painted one or two rooms, closing the room’s door will isolate the paint odors. It will also help the air flow out the window since it won’t have anywhere else to go. Keep the windows open and the doors closed to help speed up the odor-removal process. Put a towel on the ground if there’s a gap between a closed door and the floor to keep the smell from trickling under the door.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pour the sake into a tokkuri or decanter. Boil water in a saucepan. Gently lower the container of sake into the water. Remove the sake from the water.

Answer: Pour the sake you want to serve into a bottle with a narrow, tall neck and open mouth. You should not fill the container to the brim. Sake expands as it heats, and if you fill the container too high, it could burst out of the top. Fill a small saucepan with enough water to cover roughly three-quarters of the height of the decanter you are using for the sake. Place the saucepan on the stove and heat it over medium-high until the water begins to boil. If you want to be more traditional, there is a special utensil known as a "kan-tokkuri" you should use. If you decide to use it, heat the water in the stove with a saucepan or kettle and pour the water into the kan-tokkuri after it starts to boil. Turn off the heat and slowly submerge the sake in the hot water. Lower it carefully to prevent any water from getting inside the container. Let it sit, uncovered, for one to three minutes.  Place the sake as close to the center of the saucepan as possible. Do not allow it to tip or tilt as it sits in the water. For a more precise way of heating sake, you can measure the temperature of the drink using a thermometer to determine if it has reached your desired temperature. If you want to check the temperature of sake without the use of a thermometer, you can gauge it by looking. If small bubbles begin to rise, the sake is considered to be warm. If bubbles quickly and immediately rise to the surface, then the sake is hot. Carefully lift the decanter of sake out of the water and serve the hot drink immediately. If the container feels too hot to touch with your bare hands, wear oven mitts as you remove it from the hot water. You might also want to consider wiping the bottom dry with a towel before serving sake from the container.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase the basics. Skip the trends. Asses your current clothes and new purchases. Wear your clothes with confidence.

Answer: Wardrobe staples, such as the little black dress, are classic, timeless, and never go out of style. The basics provide you with a chic canvas on which to accessorize. You can dress them up or dress them down. As you accumulate your cute, basics wardrobe, consider purchasing the following items in styles that complement your figure:  Little black dress White button-up shirt Pencil skirt Tailored trousers Shift dresses Jeans Trench Coat Cashmere sweaters Invest in high-quality basics. Trendy does not always translate into cute. Instead of attempting to keep up with the never-ending cycle of fashion trends, be selective when it comes to purchasing this season’s runway inspired looks. If a trend complements your figure, embrace it; if a trend highlights the parts of your body you wish to minimize, skip it. A well curated, versatile wardrobe of eclectic pieces, trendy clothes, and timeless garments will supply you with an endless combination of cute outfits. To amass such a collection, you must assess your current collection of clothing, selectively shop for new items, and splurge on occasion.   As you plan ahead for the next season, take a moment to examine your closet. Remove the pieces you can omit from your collection. Make a list of the pieces you need to replace and pieces that are missing from your wardrobe. Make a shopping plan and stick to it. Instead of making superfluous purchases, spend your money on high quality items that you can dress up, dress down, and easily incorporate into your wardrobe. Your sense of style is a reflection of your personality, experiences, and opinions. Don't apologize for your look—be proud of your fashion choices and wear your clothes with confidence. When you combine hot trends with classic styles and colors that accentuate your features, you will always look cute.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather together players. Find a soda can or bottle. Determine the boundaries of your game. Designate a jail area. Pick the seeker and agree on a count time. Set up the can.

Answer:
You'll need at least three people to play, but this game can involve many players. With a large enough space and enough hiding spots, you could play with well over 20 players.  Get together a group of kids from your neighborhood, from school, or from after school clubs to play this game with you. Invite kids your age you see playing alone to come play Kick the Can. Say something like, "Hey, we're going to play a group game called Kick the Can. Would you like to play?" Bottles and cans are the typical choice for this game, but you can use anything that could be safely kicked some distance. Other options include balls, small trash cans, small boxes, plastic cones, a plastic bucket, and so on.  Give your item a few trial kicks. You don't want it to go too far or too short. Choose an object that can be kicked a medium distance. You may want to put some rocks into your item. Doing this to items like cans, bottles, and boxes can help you adjust the distance an object is kicked. The best play ares will be large, with plenty of hiding places. Playgrounds and parks work great, as do cul-de-sac streets (which are closed off at one end). Clearly agree on the boundaries of your play area with all players.  Natural features, like tree-lines, large rocks, and paths are a great way of clearly outlining the boundaries of your play area. If one of your boundaries is unclear, use other items, like branches, rocks, hats, cones, and so on to mark it. The jail is where players go when they're caught by the seeker. Your jail, much like your playing area, should have clearly defined boundaries. Some common places used for the jail include decks, patios, benches, porches, and so on.  If you don't have a clearly defined jail in your play area, make one by arranging branches, stones, cones, and more to form its boundaries. The jail should be large enough to fit as many players are playing, but not much larger than that. Use rock, paper, scissors to select the seeker or use whatever method you prefer. No matter how many players there are, there is only one seeker per game. After that, agree with other players on the time the seeker will count before searching for hiders.  The more time you have to hide, the more likely it is hiders will have a better hiding place. Use longer count times for the seeker for longer, more challenging games. Short count times can add an fast paced aspect to this game. If you and your friends like quick games, choose short count times. Alternatively, set up the item you're using in place of the can. Arrange this item in a central location in your playing area. This location should be wide open and difficult to sneak up on. You may want to locate your can close to your jail. This way, if the can is kicked, the seeker will have to run towards the jail while jailed players are running away.