Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make sure you're already playing as Luigi. Make sure you've beaten Bowser twice. Go to the second floor of the castle. Go to the mirror room. Get the Power Flower. Walk through the mirror. Jump into the Wario portrait. Complete the level. Defeat the boss. Switch to Wario in the character change room.

Answer: To get Wario, you need to have Luigi unlocked. His ability to turn invisible lets you get to where Wario is hidden. If you have not unlocked Luigi, read our article on how to unlock Luigi. You can't get Wario until you can get to the second highest floor of the castle, and you can't get there until you've beaten Bowser a second time. When you defeat him, you'll get the key to the upper floors of the castle.  The first Bowser level is "Bowser in the Dark World." It's behind the star door on the main floor of the castle. Grab Bowser's tail and throw him into the bombs at the edge of the arena to win! The second Bowser level is "Bowser in the Fire Sea." To get there, you need to fall into the hole in the floor in the same room as the blue portal to Dire, Dire Docks. Once you get the first star in Dire Dire, Docks, the portal will move back, which lets you fall into the hole. Be careful — Bowser has learned a teleportation move and the entire arena will shift from side to side as he jumps around. From the castle's front lobby, run up the stairs and open the big door with the lock on it. This will lead you straight to the second floor. On the second floor, look for a door with a star on it, but no number. If you're in the right place, you'll be in a room with several different paintings and a large mirror on one wall. If you're in a cross-shaped room with three copies of the same painting in different sizes, you're in the room for Tiny-Huge Island. Leave and try the other door. This power-up is in the mirror room with you. Luigi should now be invisible. You should now be on the other side of it! This is why you needed Luigi — Mario and Yoshi can't get here. This will take you to a secret area where you can unlock Wario. This level is fairly short, but you still need to make it to the end to have a shot at unlocking Wario. Use the instructions below to make it through in one piece:  Go down the slide to the lower platform, then cross the gap to the next platform. Hop onto the moving metal platform. Hop off onto the ledge. Turn right and go over the gap. You'll be caught by a gust of air and lifted up. Land and cross the two platforms to the ice pillars. Continue until you reach the other side. Climb to the top and go into the hole to reach the boss for this level. The boss for unlocking Wario is Chief Chilly. To beat him, you need to knock him into the water three times. Avoid falling into the water yourself — like lava, it will damage you on contact.  Chilly is fought basically the same way you fight the Bullies in the lava level. You can walk up to him and punch him, but this makes it easy for him to hit you. Each time you push him into the water, he gets weaker. If you're confident, you can use the tackle (attack while running) to knock him back far. Once he's hanging off the edge, knock him into the water with a normal punch.  Once you have beaten him, grab the key that he drops. This is the room downstairs where you originally switched to Luigi for this challenge. Enter the door with a W above it. You'll use the key you got from Chief Chilly. Congratulations! You've unlocked Wario.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Revere God. Pray thankfully and praise God and end your prayers positively. Focus more on the positive in your prayers. Believe in God and never doubt.

Answer: Do what it takes for following Christ, and to maintain your reverence for God. Know that He is mighty, is the creator of the Universe and deserves glory, praise and honor.  Your prayer life should acknowledge the  Lord in His rightful place in your life. Overcome attitudes like unnecessarily emotional begging and pleading to God 'at bedtime' because - for example, this might cause upset sleep and bad thoughts can lead to bad dreams; be a peacemaker in your own mind. How? Believe that God already knows and wants for you what you need and rightly desire (not coveting or envying). Then give thanks in advance, expecting good results (that's trusting). There is, of course, a time and a place for that pained, pleading and begging. "Work out your salvation with fear and trembling", anytime you like, but bedtime is not always the best time. Though, happiness is not the goal rather ask for joy in whatever you experience for trying to stop anxious thoughts or bad dreams, ask the  Lord to show you the root cause of these and take them to Him in meaningful prayers (personalized), believing. Colossians 4:2, "Continue in prayer, and watch [for results] in the same with thanksgiving." Everyday thanksgiving can bring peace into your life. Increase (or start) thanking, and praising, and lifting up (be a booster of) God and Jesus for any good things (called blessings) in your life. God and Jesus have promised to bless one who blesses others and who thanks God for blessings. Be wise enough to pray for what you want and be sure that you have the wisdom to believe when you pray, and so you shall receive. Faith makes it possible. James 1:5-8 says, "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraids not; and it shall be given him. But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavers is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed. For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. A double minded man is unstable in all his ways."


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wait a while. Provide your criticism along with two pieces of praise. Use “I” statements instead of “You” statements. Request different behavior in the future.

Answer: Try not to offer criticism to someone right after he or she has done something. If possible offer some praise and then provide criticism a little later. This will give you a chance to think about the best way to phrase your criticism and increase the chances that it will be well-received.  You may even want to wait to share criticism until it is absolutely necessary. For example, if you have some criticism for someone who has just given a presentation, then you might consider waiting until a day or two before their next presentation to share the criticism. This is often called the sandwich method of offering criticism. To use this method, you would say something nice, then offer the criticism, and then close with another nice comment. For example, you might say something like, “Your presentation was fascinating! I had a little trouble following the content sometimes due to the pace, but I think if you slow the next one down it will be amazing!” Starting your criticism with “you” can send the message that you are looking for an argument and put the other person on the defensive. Instead of leading with “you,” try to start your criticism with “I.” For example, instead of saying, “You always interrupt me when I am talking,” say something like, “I feel frustrated when I am talking and I get interrupted.” Another good way to provide criticism to someone is to phrase your criticism in the form of a future request. This is not as severe as making a statement about something someone has just done or as asking someone to completely change their behavior. For example, instead of saying, “You always leave your socks on the floor!” you might say something like “In the future, can you please pick up your socks and put them into the hamper?”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Log into your Facebook user account. Browse your list of existing groups. Access the group’s privacy setting. Edit the privacy settings of the group.

Answer:
Go to Facebook’s home page. Enter your registered email address and password in the fields at the top right corner of the home page. Then click on the “Log in” button to access to your user account. To make an existing group closed, you need to browse the homepage of that group and edit the privacy settings. Remember, a group consisting of 250 members or more can change its privacy setting from “Open” to “Closed,” but not “Secret” to “Closed.”  Go to Your Group page. You will find here the list of all the groups you created at the top, under the “Groups You Manage” title. Click on the selected group name link to browse its home page. To make an existing group “Closed,” you must access to the Group Settings page. You can reach at the Group Settings page of a group either from the Your Groups page or from the group’s home page.  To go to the Group Settings page of a group from the Your Groups page, click on the setting icon on the right side, next to the “Add to favorite” button. Click on the “Edit group settings” tab in drop-down menu to reach at the Group settings page. To go to the Group Settings page from the group home page, click on “Menu” button at the bottom right corner of the group cover image and select the “Edit group settings” tab in drop-down menu. On Group Settings page, click on the “Closed” radio button under “Privacy.” When you are done, click on the “Save” button at the bottom of the page to make this group “Closed.” The setting will be updated with a notification “Your changes have been saved” at the top of the page.