Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try to see if you can identify the tube that extends slightly above ground.

Answer: It is camouflaged with dirt, sand or other debris.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the Start menu and click the Control Panel. Select "Personalization". Choose "Display Settings". Find and select "Advanced Settings". Click the . Click . Adjust the Hardware acceleration settings as desired. Hit the . Click . Restart your computer to activate the changed settings.

Answer: Troubleshooting tab.  If you don't have a Troubleshooting tab, your video card drivers do not support this Windows feature. Updating your drivers may add this feature back, but chances are you'll need to adjust settings using your video card's control panel. You can access the Nvidia or AMD control panels by right-clicking on your desktop and selecting it from the menu. Change Settings.  If the Change Settings button is grayed out, your video card drivers do not support this Windows feature. Updating your drivers may add this feature back, but chances are you'll need to adjust settings using your video card's control panel. You can access the Nvidia or AMD control panel by right-clicking on your desktop and selecting it from the menu. Move it all the way to the left if you want to disable hardware acceleration completely. Apply button, and then choose    OK    to exit the dialogue window. OK   , and then exit the Display Properties box.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Encourage their individuality. Make schedules. Teach your children to be assertive.

Answer: Jealousy between siblings is inevitable, as they will have conflicting needs and a natural worry about being treated unfairly. Explain to them that their needs are different, and that not everything can be "equal," because their strong needs will appear at different times and need different treatment.  Give your children space and time that is just for them. If you can give your children separate rooms, do. Let your child pursue activities they love. Older siblings should have time alone or with friends without having to always include a younger sibling. Demonstrate that the individuality of each child matters. Devote family time to things that one child enjoys and another child doesn't. Spend one-on-one time with each child when you can. For example, if one child enjoys biking and the other does not, make time for your biker to take a spin in the park. If you have two children who need supervision at all times, get a sitter or split duties with your partner or a family friend. If your children often fight over whose turn it is to use a family-owned item, such as a laptop or game, make a schedule showing when each child can claim it. Similarly, if your children demonstrate jealousy of your attention, make one-on-one dates with each of them in which you participate in an activity of their choice. Teach your children to state their own emotions in a straightforward, assertive way, rather than acting out or blaming others for how they feel. Explain to your children that when a sentence begins with "you," it might make matters worse. Instead, teach your kids to start sentences with "I" and explain how they are feeling.  If your child expresses that he or she feels jealous, then try to find out more.  For example, if one of your kids expresses jealousy towards an older sibling, then you might ask, “Why do you feel jealous?” You might learn that your child feels jealous because he or she thinks the sibling is more loved or more talented. This will give you an opportunity reassure and encourage your child. If one of your kids expresses jealousy about a sibling’s talents, then encourage your child to think about his or her own talents instead of making comparisons to the sibling. If your child feels like he or she does not have any talents, then encourage your child to take up a new hobby to start taking pride in him or herself again.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Navigate to the program you want to add to the Dock. Drag the program icon to the left side of the Dock. Drop the file onto the Dock. Add icons using Launchpad.

Answer:
Open the folder that contains the program. You can also add a folder or document. If you're not sure where it is, search for the name using Spotlight (the magnifying glass in the top right corner), or the search bar in the top right of any Finder folder. Your Dock has a small dividing line. Programs can only go on the left side of this line, while folders and documents go on the right. If your Dock is arranged vertically, programs go above the line, and documents go below it. Hover the icon over the Dock until the two nearby icons move apart to make room for it. Release the mouse button to drop the icon onto your Dock. To see all your applications at once, open Launchpad in the Applications folder. You should see a grid of all your application icons, which you can drag onto your Dock.