Problem: Article: To do this for most lighters you'll need to buy a butane can. You can buy one of these at your local hardware store. Make sure you bleed all of the remaining fuel out of your lighter first. Turn the lighter upside down with the fill valve facing upwards. Put pressure on the fill valve and keep the lighter away from your face and away from anything flammable.   Make sure the butane can nozzle fits in the hole in the bottom of the lighter. It has to fit in the upright position with the lighter on top of can. You'll want to insert the nozzle then flip the whole contraption upside down so that the lighter is under the can. Now apply pressure until you feel the metal of the lighter get cold. That means you've successfully gotten the butane inside. For a Zippo lighter you'll have to buy Zippo lighter fluid from the Zippo online store.  Keep in mind, it's probably just easier to buy a new lighter unless you are attached to your current one. The flint is the piece of equipment that creates the spark. It's tiny black cylinder about a quarter inch long. To replace the flint, remove the metal surrounding the flame and the spark wheel. You'll have to twist it out of position. Once you have removed the metal you'll see that there is a spring. The spring should be about an inch to an inch and a half long. The flint is the small piece of equipment that is about a quarter inch. It will be black and cylindrical. The flint is used to make the spark. Remove the flint from this spring. Now put in a new piece of flint. Reassembling the lighter is easy - put the flint in, stick the spring back in the hole, and then place the top back on. You can buy a new flint for 75 cents online. To replace the flint, flick open the lighter, and pull up on the chimney. The chimney is the thing with five holes of each side of it. You'll want to pull until its all the way out. Under the chimney there should be a piece of what looks like cotton that is held in place by a screw.  Carefully unscrew the screw and pull it out along with the spring and small piece of metal inside. Drop the new flint in, replace the spring, tighten the screw, and replace the box back in the lighter casing. You should be good to go. This means you have a problem with your fuel release. You can do this with tweezers, needle-nose pliers, or anything else that works. Turn the nozzle from which the gas escapes counter-clockwise a few times. It might just be too tight. If that doesn't work you might might need to get yourself a new one. Luckily they aren't that expensive.
Summary: Refuel your lighter. Replace your flint on a butane lighter. Replace your flint on a Zippo lighter. Remove the metal that surrounds the flame hole if it is small or burns out.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The idea is to use the reflection to peer through the bottom of the door. Any reflective surface will do, so long as the reflective surface is clear enough to make out what is happening on the other side of the door. There are a variety of options, including music CDs or small pocket mirrors. If you use a CD, choose one that you aren’t particularly concerned about. It's easy to scratch the object you are using during this procedure. Take care not to make too much noise or move too suddenly when kneeling. Any loud noises or sudden movements may make your presence noticeable to those on the other side of the door. Face the shiny portion up, making sure not to place it halfway through the door's length. If you do so, the item may become noticed. Tilt the CD and angle your view as needed to see inside the other room. While you will not be able to see everything, you will be able to see a vast majority of anything on the ground, or close to the ground and far away from the door. Make sure there is plenty of lighting on the other side of the door. It helps if your side of the door is not very bright.

SUMMARY: Grab a small reflective surface. Kneel down next to the door you wish to see under. Place the reflective surface flat on the ground, next to the door gap. Look at the edge of the reflective surface closest to the door.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you want to be debt free, you need to freeze all of your inessential spending and avoid buying things that you can't afford. If you can't pay for something in cash, today, you don't need it. Commit to the process and the journey of remaining free of debt and enjoy the freedom that it brings. Being debt free doesn't mean living like a miser. If you want to spend a little on vacation, or splurge a little every now and then, feel free to go for it. Just make sure that these kind of fun expenses come from monthly income that's in excess, not being charged on accounts that are already swollen beyond capacity. Every paycheck, put aside some money for bills, food, and other needed necessities of living, and some money aside to save. Also put aside a little money for non-necessities. It's important to be able to buy things you want without going into debt. Keep saving money, and paying off bills so that you can pay off your debt. For many people, debt happens because we think we deserve a certain quality of life. Why don't we deserve the expensive cars, the fine jewelry, and the fancy vacations that other people can afford? This kind of thinking is how people get sunk into heavy debts they struggle their whole life to pay off. Learn to be happy living within your means, and take pleasure in every dollar you save, in every day that you spend out from under the boot of someone else's money. Be free. Medical debts quickly sink financially secure people into financial trouble. You need to eat well, exercise, and maintain proper dental health to avoid costly and unexpected expenses that come as the result of health scares. A single trip to the hospital can bankrupt people who aren't prepare for it. Don't be one of them. If you're uninsured, make sure you get some kind of affordable health insurance as quickly as possible. Talk to your employer about insurance options, or research national options in the marketplace. It's very important to have health insurance for when you need a little help. . When you've got your debts paid down, the fun can start. Building credit and working your way into a good credit score will have those credit cards and expenses working to your advantage. When you can afford to buy something outright, pay for it with credit and then pay it off immediately to help build back the credit that might have suffered under the weight of your loans. Take steps to make your credit work for you.
Summary:
Commit to a change in behavior. Keep saving. Be happy living within your means. Stay healthy. Build credit