Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make your own mouthwash. Apply soothing herbs. Use an ice pack on your cheek next to your aching tooth.

Answer: Rinsing your mouth out two to four times a day with these mixtures can help soothe tooth pain.  Combine water, salt, and a small amount of lime juice. Boil together and then allow to cool.   Boil 4 to 5 guava leaves in water. Cool the solution until it is warm. Add salt. Add a few drops of olive oil to a 1/2 glass of water. Wheatgrass juice, which can be extracted at home or purchased, can be used as a mouthwash. Several all-natural solutions have been used as folk remedies for tooth pain. Many of these can be made at home.  The antiseptic properties of cloves and clove oil can help reduce tooth pain. To make the oil, you can crush a clove into a small amount of olive oil.  A paste of either crushed garlic or mustard oil mixed with rock salt may soothe the ache. Mix equal amounts of pepper and salt with water to make into a paste. Apply directly to your teeth for several days. Mix 1/2 teaspoon of the fennel-like herb asafetida in powdered form with 2 teaspoons of lemon juice. Warm and apply to affected area with a cotton ball. Hold for a few minutes. If you do not have any ice packs on hand, you can make one by wrapping ice in a soft, cotton washcloth. Be careful: if you have any exposed nerves, do not touch them directly with the ice — this will only make the pain worse.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check your lease for ambiguities or discrepancies. Determine whether your landlord is fulfilling all terms of the lease. Find other loopholes.

Answer: If anything in your lease contract is unclear, you may be able to use that to your advantage. Read and reread your lease for any instances of poor clarity. Also look for terms in the contract that may not be legally enforceable. For example, if your lease agreement says that your security deposit is non-refundable unless you continue the lease for a certain number of months, this is illegal. Security deposits must be returnable. Violations of habitability and safety can allow you to break a lease. However, there are also other common terms in a lease that may allow you to find a way out if the landlord isn’t fulfilling them.  For example, many leases have “quiet enjoyment” or similar clause. This requires the landlord to ensure that no tenants are disruptive. If you’re constantly bothered by your neighbor’s loud parties and you have notified your landlord and your landlord has not taken action to remedy the situation, you may have grounds to break your lease.  Another common term that might be violated pertains to service animals. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, a landlord cannot enforce a “no pets” policy on tenants who require a service or therapy animal. If your landlord has tried to force you to get rid of a necessary service animal, you may have grounds to terminate the lease. Many landlords rely on boilerplate lease forms. However, because lease laws vary by state, your lease could be invalid when your landlord has used a form with language that isn't legal in your state. It can be difficult to find these loopholes if you're not an attorney. Consider hiring a tenancy attorney or having a tenancy advocate review your lease. Even if the consultation costs a few hundred dollars, it could be worth it if you find a way to legally get out of your lease.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Slide the fork down, out of the frame. Slide the bearing ring and O-ring up, off the frame.

Answer:
Make sure not to lose the bearing ring on the fork that was resting in the lower cup of the frame.