Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Learn foot positions. Practice arm movements. Study how to plie. Practice releve. Try a saute.

Answer: Ballet comes with a variety of positions for your feet, broken down into five different categories. If you're interested in doing a ballet inspired routine, familiarize yourself with the different foot positions. Each position involves rotating the legs at a 90-degree angle from the hip joint.  First position: stand with your legs together and your toes pointed away from your body. Try to form a straight line with your feet. Second position: start with first position, then spread your legs apart slightly, keeping your toes pointed outward. Fourth position: stand with your legs together and feet crossed. Point your toes inward, so that they face each other. Fifth position: start with fourth position, then push your feet slightly closer together. Just as there are different positions for your legs in ballet, there are also different positions for your feet. Spend some time practicing the different placements of your arms if you're interested in doing a ballet routine.  First position: bend your arms slightly at the elbow and hold them out in front of your body. Second position: stretch your arms out on either side of your body. Fourth position: keep 1 arm over your head. Bend the other arm inward, as you did in first position. Fifth position: raise both your arms over your head. Keep your elbows slightly bent. A plie (plee-ay) is a basic ballet move. It simply means "to bend." Bend your knees, with your feet pointing away from your body. Try to get your knees to bend until they're directly above your toes. Releve (ruh-lee-vey) is a ballet move in which you rise slightly. It can be done using one or both feet. Push your feet together while keeping your knees straight. Lift your heels into the air, transferring your body weight onto the balls of your feet. You should not attempt to stand on the tips your toes without proper training as well as shoes. A saute (soh-tay) is a basic ballet jump in which you use both feet at the same time. Begin with a plie and then use your feet as if you were going to perform a releve. In doing so, jump into the air. Straighten your legs as you jump and then land on both feet.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select a hardwood tree. Evaluate the condition of the tree and branches. Find a long branch that is parallel to the ground. Look for a branch that is at least 8 inches (200 mm) in diameter.

Answer: Sturdy, hardwood trees are the best for installing swings. These include oak trees, sugar maples, or ash trees. Avoid putting swings on pine trees or fruit trees. Both the tree and the individual branch need to be healthy and strong to hold a swing. Make sure that the tree is not diseased or infested with bugs. The branch should not be cracked or peeling. Never attach a swing to a dead branch. If you’re uncertain about the condition of the tree, ask an arborist to check it out for you. The branch should make an “L” shape as it extends from the tree. You will need a branch that is at least 6 feet (1.8 m) long.  The branch should not be more than 20 feet (6.1 m) off the ground. The swing will need to be at least 3–5 feet (0.91–1.52 m) away from the trunk so that it does not hit the tree. It also shouldn't, however, be near the end of the branch, where it is weakest. The branch should be very strong in the middle. The branch needs to be thick enough that it will not break under the force the swing exerts. Make sure that the branch does not get significantly narrower as it goes out from the tree.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cut off the base and discard loose leaves  Boil 3 cups of water for each cup of sprouts, with 1 tsp salt per cup of sprouts. With water boiling, drop in sprouts for 30 seconds. Now, cook using any method desired (roasting is best).

Answer: Remove and rinse in cold water. This par-boiling removes most of the "ugh" flavors.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open a Microsoft Excel file. Click File. Click Save As…. Type a file name. Click the "File Format:" drop-down. Click Excel Binary Workbook under "Specialty Formats." Click Save.

Answer:
Do so by double-clicking on the green and white app with an X, then clicking on File and Open..., and selecting the file.     Files saved in this format are considerably smaller than standard .xls files. The smaller Excel file will be saved on your computer.