Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download, install and open the Yelp app for your Android device, through the Google Play Store app (if you haven't already). Login to your Yelp account, using your Yelp credentials. Search for the business through the business name and location. Scroll the list all the way down until you reach the very bottom of the page and tap the "Add a Business" link. Type into the field the most-often displayed name from the building's storefront sign. Type in the address into the appropriate fields on the next screen. Map the exact location in the map that is provided to you. Fill in the remainder of the answers to the optional questions. Tell Yelp exactly what you're doing. Tap the Send button from the top right hand corner of the screen to fully add the business.

Answer: Towards the top of the using the two text boxes on top of the main screen.  Fill in the business name in the top-left box and the location of the EXACT place.  (i.e.  If your business is located in Philadelphia, and the corporate location is in East Oshkosh, WI, type in Philadelphia, PA", or you may type in the exact zip code of this business.  Try not to review corporate locations as locations in other cities.  It's a one-to-one deal! Press the red magnifying glass button when you are finished typing. On the page that is displayed, you'll find your search suggestions for the business.  If it's not found on this page of search results, you'll have to create a new business listing.  Tap the "Next" button at the top when this step is all complete Use all pieces of address you have on file (as if you are looking at a business card).  Type the Street Address into the top line and the city and state into the bottom (Do NOT include the zip code, and if this is a non-USA address, select the country first, by tapping the box with the American flag on it). Again, when this page is completely filled out, tap the "Next" button to advance onto the next screen.  Suites, apartments, departments as well as a more-specific address if contained inside another separate building, should be the only thing that goes in Street address box 2 (second line).  Address box 2, should be, most of the time, not filled in. If you are within a few yards of the business and you've enabled GPS location-sensing, you can touch the "Fill with Current Location" button to automatically fill the nearest location address (internally using the Google search engine) in most places. Move the placemarker so the marker is placed directly over the top of the business, or, if it's already correct (99% of the time, this will be the case), you must continue to the next step. Tap the "Next" button to advance onto the next screen. These entries can include the category of the business, the business's hours, the business's main phone number and the company website which is associated to the business you are going to list. (Again, these entries must be location-specific). Tap the "Notes for the Yelp Team" and type in an edit summary of "added a business" or something of that like.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decide on a base color for your cabinets. Choose your antique stain. Decide if you will remove your cabinet doors or leave them in place for the painting process. Get all of your supplies ready.

Answer: Antiquing is a process by which you put a dark ‘antique’ stain over the top of cabinets that are painted or stained a few shades lighter. That means that the base color for the cabinets can be anything you like, be it painted white or stained oak. You can antique over your current cabinet color if you so desire, but many people like to go for a totally transformed cabinet look by adding a new base color as well. Examine your space and consider your overall décor to determine what the base color of your cabinets should be.  Generally, it is best to stay away from very dark base colors, as the antiquing effect won’t show up as well on them. Cabinets painted white or stained with a light, natural wood stain are very popular for their ‘shabby chic’ appearance when antiqued. The antique stain is the dark stain that will be painted over the top (and then wiped off of) the base color on the cabinets. While any matte stain will work, it is recommended that you select a stain advertised for its antiquing qualities. This is because antique stains are made to be the right opacity, luster, and color to convey an authentic antique appearance. For white and cream cabinets, choose a mid-tone antique stain. For honey/caramel tone cabinets, chose a medium to dark stain (depending on the desired contrast). For dark cabinets in a chocolate or coffee hue, you’ll want to choose the darkest antique stain available.  Antique stains cost about the same as regular wood stain, so you’re not losing out financially by going with this option.  The higher the contrast between the antique stain and the base color, the more worn and vintage the cabinets will appear when finished. There are pros and cons to both leaving your cabinets in place for painting, and to removing the doors and reinstalling them post-painting. If you choose to leave them in place, you save yourself a bit of prep work. However, you may end up spending more time taping off hinges and trim as well as painting. By removing the doors, you are granted full access to every aspect of the cabinet that needs painting. However, removing the doors and replacing them when you’re finished antiquing takes a lot of time and effort.  If you choose to remove your doors, label them on a piece of painters tape so that you know where they are supposed to go back in place. Know that you’ll have to tape off the walls, floor and/or ceiling regardless of which option you choose. There aren’t a ton of supplies necessary for antiquing cabinets, but you best make sure you have all of them at the ready before starting your project. You will need:  Base color paint/stain (optional) Antiquing stain 1-2 Paintbrushes (size dependent on project - 3-inches wide is typically good) 100-grit sandpaper Sanding block or electric sander (optional) Painters tape Dry, clean cloth (choose a smooth fabric) Rubber gloves Finishing glaze/sealant (optional)


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use mortar nails on concrete blocks secured with mortar. Select nails that will penetrate at least 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) into the concrete. Mark and align the holes in the wood and mortar. Drive the nails into the wood and mortar with a hammer.

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Because these nails are not strong enough to hammer through concrete, try this option only if your concrete was secured using mortar. If your concrete object was not connected with mortar, you must use concrete screws or fasteners instead. Mortar nails are generally the cheapest attachment option for wood and concrete. Your mortar nails should go through the wood entirely and penetrate the concrete by 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm), if possible. If you can find nails that will penetrate the concrete deeper than 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm), this can create an even more secure hold. Indicate where you intend to put holes in the wood and concrete objects with a permanent marker. Using these markings as a guide, place the wood marking directly over your concrete marking. The wood should lie flat against the concrete object. Make sure the marked area you choose for the concrete object is in the mortar, not the concrete itself. Use sharp, powerful blows to work the fastener through to the bottom of the hole. Continue hammering until you drive the nail completely in and cannot hammer it further. Put on safety goggles before hammering the nail into the wood and mortar.