Q: This will eliminate your risk of electrical shock as you clean the fountain. Stones will need to be cleaned before they are placed back into the fresh water. Consult your fountain's manual or contact the manufacturer directly if you are unsure how to remove the pump safely from the fountain. Depending on the size of your fountain, you can either empty the fountain over a sink or use a shop-vac to remove the water. Use a soft, non-abrasive sponge to avoid scratching or damaging the fountain's interior and working parts. Clean the fountain, pump, and stones using a cleaning mixture of warm water and mild liquid soap, or use a commercial calcium lime removal product. For an all-natural alternative, spray distilled white vinegar on the fountain's interior and parts, then scrub using a wet sponge. Use a toothbrush to clean any small, tough corners or spots that are hard to penetrate or reach with the sponge. Use a soft, clean rag or cloth to dry and remove any excess cleaning mixture from the fountain's interior and parts.  The procedure for refilling your fountain will vary depending on its size. Pour bottled, distilled water into your fountain or use tap water from a sink. Depending on the size of your fountain, you can refill the fountain from the inside of a sink or use a bucket to transport the water from the sink over to the fountain. Observe the fountain for a few minutes to make sure the pump is properly re-installed, and that the fountain work efficiently.
A: Turn off and unplug your fountain. Remove any stones or pebbles from the inside of your fountain. Remove the fountain pump from the fountain. Remove the water from your fountain. Clean your fountain and its components. Place the fountain pump and stones back into the fountain. Refill your fountain with fresh, clean water. Plug in your indoor fountain and power the fountain on.

Article: Tour guides work at parks, historic homes, sightseeing companies, cruise ships, and many other locations. Consider where you’d most enjoy working. Narrow your search to those types of positions. To get started, enter something like “Be a tour guide on a cruise ship to the Caribbean” into your favorite search engine. You can then browse through tour guiding jobs with different companies, job requirements, and salaries. In order to decide where you want to work, attend a variety of tours. Go to museums and historic homes in your area and book a tour on a sightseeing bus. Make note of the pros and cons of different kinds of tour guide jobs.  You may need to space these tours out, as some could get expensive. Budget in one tour every two weeks or so. While you’re looking for jobs, go on tours instead of going out to eat or doing other fun activities. Invite friends and family to take tours with you. They’ll be able to share their likes and dislikes with you, which will help you be a better guide once you find a job. When you go on tours, be sure to bring a notebook with you to keep track of your thoughts about the experiences. You can refer back to these notes later if you’re weighing different job offers. The notes may also help you develop your own tour guiding style. Many cities, countries, and regions have professional organizations of tour guides. These organizations help guides advance their careers and promote tour guiding as a positive aspect of international tourism. They can help you find educational opportunities, and they may point you in the direction of job openings. For more information and to find a list of associations located around the world, visit: http://www.beabetterguide.com/tour-guide-associations/. Travel agencies may partner up with local sightseeing companies for advertising. Take the brochures they keep in their office, and ask which companies they recommend to their clients most often. Contact the best companies using the information you find in the brochure and ask about openings. Be aware that travel agents may tell you they love a certain company if the two are in a partnership together, even if they know the company has some issues. Be sure to do your own research by going online or visiting the company’s offices. Especially if you live in a big city or even a larger town, there are probably sightseeing companies right down the road from you. Get in touch with these companies via email or phone and ask whether they’ve got openings. These local opportunities could be a great place for you to start your career as a guide.  You can also look online to see if the companies have open jobs, as many will list these positions on their websites. If you’re hoping to become a tour guide to travel, this might not be your favorite option. Remember that doing work locally can help you build your resume and gain experience while staying in your comfort zone. You can always keep looking for travel-oriented jobs while you’re working!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look online for a variety of job postings. Take tours to see which ones you like. Take notes to record your thoughts about different tours. Check out tour guide associations’ websites. Visit your local travel agency to pick up brochures. Contact major sightseeing companies in your area.

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Q: In Venezuela, arepas are often filled with ham and cheese for breakfast. Choose deviled ham salad or smoked ham and pair it with cheese like Guayanes, Paisa, or Duro.  If you can't find one of the traditional Venezuelan cheese varieties, you can substitute queso fresco or mozzarella. For a less traditional but equally delicious breakfast filling, try scrambled eggs and salsa. Arepas are often eaten plain, or with a simple filling of cheese as a snack. For a heartier snack, make one of these simple arepa fillings:  Chicken salad and avocado. Combine chopped chicken meat, mayonnaise, diced onions, and diced celery with salt and pepper to taste. Spread it over one half of the arepa and add a few slices of avocado, then top with the other arepa half. Black beans and salsa. Spread black bean paste or whole black beans on one side of the arepa, and top with spicy salsa. You can also add a few slices of cheese to make the arepa richer. After arepas, de Pabellón is Venezuela's most treasured dish. The combination of the two is exquisite. A de Pabellón arepa consists of the following ingredients:  Pulled or shredded beef, black beans, and fried plantains. This is the most classic version. Top the beef, beans and plantains with a fried egg and cheese to take it over the top.
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Make a breakfast filling. Make a snack filling. Make De Pabellón arepas.