In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Since the bulb of the lily would be difficult to plant in cold, hard soil, wait until after the last frost date before transferring it outdoors. Consult local nurseries or the Old Farmer's Almanac to find out the last frost date for your area. Take a shovel or trowel and dig a 6 in (15 cm) deep hole for each Easter lily you want to plant. The deep hole will give the plant space to develop its root system. If there are any wilting or dead flowers left on the Easter lily, pluck or trim them off. Place the plant into the hole. Avoid cutting off the stem and leaves of the lily until fall. Spread well-draining soil around the sides of the lily to fill in the hole. Mound soil around the stem of the plant and press down firmly to remove any pockets of air. Water the lily immediately after you plant it and water it thoroughly every day for at least 1 week. After a week, you can begin watering the plant every few days until the root system is established. Check the soil around the lily if your region is going through a dry period. Water the plant to keep the soil moist.
Summary: Keep the Easter lily inside until the danger of frost has passed. Dig a 6 in (15 cm) deep hole. Cut off the old flowers and put the bulb into the hole. Fill in the hole around the plant with soil. Water the plant every day.

These are the tubes that connect the faucet to the water supply. Use the adjustable wrench to loosen the nuts where the hoses attach to the water supply. Use the basin wrench to loosen the nut attaching the hoses to the faucet. Turn the nuts to the left (counterclockwise) to loosen them.  Once you’ve loosened the nuts with the wrenches, you can remove them the rest of the way by hand. Wipe up any water that drips onto the bottom of the vanity immediately to prevent damage or warping. Most faucets are attached to the sink by locknuts attached to the tailpieces under the sink. Use your hands or an adjustable wrench to loosen the nuts and unthread them from the tailpieces. Turn them to the left (counterclockwise) to loosen them. Remove the nuts and the washers from the tailpieces.  Once you’ve removed the supply lines, nuts, and washers, the faucet will be loose. Hold the faucet in both hands and pull it straight out from the mounting holes. Remove the gasket if there is one and set it aside with the faucet. Use the flashlight to locate the nuts under the sink if you're having trouble locating them. With a sponge or gentle abrasive pad, scrub the mounting holes around the sink where the faucet sits. Use soap and water or your favorite cleaner or detergent. Once the area is clean, rinse it well, pat it dry, and let it air dry completely. To remove old sealant or silicone, dampen a sponge or rag with mineral spirits and wipe the area clean. Then rinse the area with clean water and pat it dry. Once you’ve removed the old faucet from the mounting holes, you can figure out what hole configuration you're working with and the type of faucet you need. There are three major types of faucets:  Single hole, where the sink will only have one hole for the faucet, and the faucet will all be one simple piece with a single handle. Center-set, where there will be three holes in the sink and the one-piece faucet will have separate handles controlling the hot and cold water. Widespread or split-set, which work with three-hole basins, but the spout and two handles come in three separate pieces. Before you go to the home or hardware store for a new faucet, determine the type of faucet you have, look at your basin hole configuration, and measure the distance between the holes so that you get the right replacement faucet. Write down the number of holes your basin has, the type of faucet that was on there, and the distance between the holes. If you want to replace your old faucet with a new kind, you'll have to replace the basin as well.
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One-sentence summary -- Disconnect the supply tubes. Loosen the lock nuts to take out the old faucet. Scrub the faucet holes. Determine what kind of faucet you have. Purchase a new faucet.

Q: When sending business correspondence, use a professional, clear email address. Avoid nicknames or unnecessary symbols and numbers. A variation of your name can work well. For example: Smit.smith@company.com would be fine. If your current email address is connected with a social media profile that contains any unprofessional content, create and use a different address. Also, adjust your privacy settings on social media. Before you ask for an internship, research the company at which you would like to work. Visit their website. Read any news articles about them. If the company has an accessible product, like social media, use the product for a week to test it. Use your insights to craft your letter. Prospective employers appreciate candidates who know something about the company and can demonstrate this knowledge coherently. It is beneficial to have a connection at a company. Use social networks like LinkedIn and Facebook to conduct keyword searches for the company. If contacts come up, check their positions. Politely request a phone or in-person interview. Ask for tips regarding your internship application.  With LinkedIn you can see which of your contacts’ contacts work at a firm. Do not hesitate to ask your contact to connect you with one of their contacts. Do be tactful, though, and do not ask the same person for assistance repeatedly. Many universities provide online alumni databases. You can search for people with certain jobs or workplaces through these sites. Alumni who provide their contact information often are open to receiving emails or phone calls from students.  When discussing the company with your contact, mention that you are interested in an internship. Ask about the company’s organizational structure, work environment, goals, etc. Does the internship posting include the name of the contact person? If so, use that person's name and email address. If there is not a listed contact person, call the company to ask who is in charge of internship recruitment. If no one is in charge, address your email to a senior person in human resources at the company. If you speak to any person at the firm, you can mention this in the beginning of your email. When you cannot find the name of any employee, address your email to "Dear Sir or Madam." You want your email to be noticed in a high-volume inbox. For example, you could write, “Company X Internship Application: Joanna Smith.” If applicable, use the specific subject line requested by the employer.
A: Create a professional email address. Research the company. Find a mutual contact. Determine the recipient. Be specific with your subject line.

Problem: Article: Do this by clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop or selecting it from the program list. This should be located in the Overview/Home tab. Click on it " This is located on the left menu panel. You will see all the details on Security. Avast 2014 free version has 8 types of shields. Each shield has its own specialty that can be identified by its names:  File System Shield Web Shield Mail Shield Network Shield P2P Shield IM Shield Behavior Shield Script Shield Details of the shield can also be found once you click it. " This should be located on the upper-right portion of the window (right between “Start” and “Settings” button). A sub-options will pop up.   Repeat steps 2 to 4 and click on “Start” to set it on again.
Summary:
Open Avast. Find and access the “Security” tab. Click on “Summary. Click on the shield you want to deactivate. Click on “Stop. Choose the length of time you want to disable the shield. Click on “Yes” to confirm. Reactivate the shield.