Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Draw a semicircle on a sheet of red felt and cut it out. Cut a strip of white faux fur for the brim of your hat. Finished!

Answer: The semicircle needs to be twice as wide as you want your final hat to be. Something around 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) would be ideal; this will give you a cute hat that's about 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) tall.  Alternatively, use a bowl or plate to trace a full circle. Cut the circle out, then cut the circle in half. Use red sparkly felt for a fancier touch! Wrap a measuring tape around the base of your cone to get the circumference, then cut a strip of white fur according to that measurement. Make the fur strip about 1⁄2 to 1 inch (1.3 to 2.5 cm) wide.  You can find white fur in the kids' crafting section of a craft store. If the fur is too long, cut it shorter with scissors. If you can't find white fur, you can use white felt instead.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Warm up Learn to cross your eyes, if necessary.

Answer: your face. Warming up your face will prepare your facial muscles for action. Some of these muscles coordinate eye motion, so by warming them up, you'll stand a better chance of moving one eye. To warm up:  Massage your entire face lightly with your hands, rubbing in small circles. Pay special attention to the area around your eyes. Take a big, wide yawn. Open your eyes and mouth, and raise your eyebrows as high as you can. Now squeeze these features together tightly. Some of you may have crossed your eyes as part of your warmup, but don't worry if you haven't yet mastered this skill. With a little practice, you'll be a pro.  Practice crossing your eyes by looking at the tip of your nose with both eyes. Slowly slide your gaze upwards to the bridge of your nose while looking inward. Hold a pen at arm's length directly in between both eyes. Focus on the pen and slowly draw it to your face until it is 2 – 4 inches (5.1 – 10.2 cm) away. At this distance, your eyes should cross. These techniques may use muscles that don't usually get much exercise, which can cause fatigue. When you get tired, take a break and try again. It may take you a little while, but you'll get it eventually!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Plug your phone into a computer with iTunes. Press and hold the home and wake/sleep button together. Select your phone when it appears in iTunes. Restore your iPhone. Set up, or back up, your iPhone.

Answer: Hopefully, you’ve been using iTunes on your apple product. If so, use a computer that has previously recognized your iPhone by connecting with your lightning to USB cord or similar charger. Your phone may be recognized and start rebooting immediately. Usually, more further action is needed. It is advantageous to have the most recent version of iTunes, if possible. This should take less than ten seconds, and will force your iPhone to respond. When the iPhone is unplugged and these buttons are held together it will give it a force reboot. When plugged into iTunes, your phone will be put into Device Firmware Update (DFU) mode. To select your phone, watch for the small phone icon to appear. It will appear underneath the volume controls, on the left-most side of the screen. By clicking the icon, it will take you to the phone’s summary panel, allowing you to restore or look at personal statistics. In the summary panel, you will see the option to restore. After clicking this button, a prompt will come up, asking if you wish to restore. A factory restore will reset all settings back to the originals. This means all of your phone personalization and photos, music, text messages, will be lost. Only restore if you have a previous backup or you have no other option. After an automatic restart that may take several minutes, your phone will populate the “Slide to Set up” screen. By following all prompts, you can choose the language of your phone, the time zone, and similar settings. Near the end you will be able to choose to continue new set up or use a backup.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Assist with household chores. Take notice of her work. Notice the little things.

Answer:
If you live in a relationship where your wife is the primary house cleaner, take some time and pitch in. The extra time you save her that day will allow her to do something else she enjoys. She will also appreciate your consideration in taking an active role in keeping your home clean and tidy.  Household chores could also mean taking care of children. Brushing teeth, going to the toilet, combing hair, getting dressed, and eating breakfast is a time-consuming process. If you can pitch in or take the responsibility away from your wife a couple days of a week, she will appreciate both the time you save her and your interest in the kids. If feeding, grooming, and taking the dog for a walk is not usually your responsibility, go ahead and take care of the dog or other pets once in a while. It will make both your wife and the pooch happy. A few nights a week, wash the dishes and silverware or even better, polish them. Try doing the same with the laundry, washing and ironing so she doesn't have to. Let your wife know how much you appreciate all the work she does around the house. There is little enjoyment in household chores, running the children all over town, and going grocery shopping, often while working another job as well. If you do not participate in any of these responsibilities, then let your wife know how impressed you are with her abilities to multitask.  Acknowledging your wife’s hard work is important because there are few, if any, awards, salary increases, or promotions for the jobs she does around the house. She deserves the credit for keeping the family moving forward. Recognize your wife’s contributions by telling her she is the reason why you call this a “home” and not a "house.” This will prove to her that you appreciate how she puts her heart, love, and skill into making this your home. Little things can make big things happen. Take notice if your wife gets a haircut, wears new jewelry, or changes a routine meal with new ingredients. She will be happy that you care enough to notice when she does something different.  Other little things you can do is hold your wife’s hand if you are out taking a walk or put your arm around her when you are sitting together in front of the television. These little “love messages” let your wife know you still care and that you are happy that she is with you. Don’t forget to say “Thank you!” Remember, just because you are married does not mean that she is still not a woman, or human being. Saying thank you shows appreciation for all the hard work.