Problem: Article: In this game mode, two teams compete to reach the other side of the map and return the other team's flag to their own base. If you are shot, you are out, as in normal play. If one team loses all of their players, the other team is free to walk the flag back. Often, this game will be played with a time limit decided by both teams. Even if you eliminate everyone, you still have to navigate to the other side and find the flag and get it back to your side. This game requires teamwork and tactical speed. This is as nitty and gritty as it gets. In this game mode, two teams fight to eliminate all other players on the opposing team. The game ends when all of one team's players are out, or the time limit is reached. In this game mode, one team has one life each, and must Try to defend a fort from oncoming attackers within a fairly short time limit. The attackers, however, have unlimited respawns, so can wipe off the paint, return to their base, and then start their assault again. The game is over if the attackers infiltrate the base or the time limit is reached. This game mode is similar to Deathmatch, but there are no teams. Everyone fights everyone, and the game is over when only one person survives. It's usually common to form alliances in the middle of the game, which will obviously be broken somewhere down the line. This can be a lot of fun. All paintballing places will have a strict set of rules, which must be followed at all times for the safety of yourself and of others. For example, many places enforce a 3m rule. If you are closer than 3 meters to another player, you must not shoot them due to the dangers it poses. Some paintballing places give bonus points based on good tactical skill or plays. There are countless variations and local games, but the basics are usually the same.
Summary: Play Capture the Flag (CTF). Play Deathmatch. Play Fort Assault. Play Free-for-all (FFA). Play by the local rules.

Problem: Article: Even a case that is completely resolved in your favor may include aftercare services. Social services may check in on you and make sure you finished any programs recommended during the court case. Despite any resentment you may harbor, being polite and professional will get social services out of your life the quickest. Make the social worker feel like there is nothing more to this case and it is time for her to close your file for good. Remember, two out of three child abuse cases end up unsubstantiated. Even if your case went to court and was resolved in your favor, you have suffered a huge amount of stress in your life. Whether you seek out a self-help group or enter into therapy, having a non-judgmental outlet can help you cope with the trauma. Your counselor can help you with methods to explain the situation to your friends and family. Depending on the circumstances of the child abuse allegations, you may have suffered professional humiliation or even job loss as a result.  Speak with your attorney about getting a copy of the best document showing that the case was either closed or resolved in your favor. Use that evidence to help your clear your name with your job, professional associations, and co-workers. Don't let the situation lapse into awkward silence where suspicions may linger about your potential guilt. If a professional license has been suspended or revoked, contact the licensing agency about how to appeal the decision. Typically, this will be done in writing and you can include documents showing that the case against you was unsubstantiated or closed. If allowed, ask for a hearing or meeting to explain it in person. Consult with an attorney to see if you have any legal recourse against your former employer. If the accusations revolved around your child and your family, it can be easy to let hostility and resentment linger and taint your relationships. As you work through your counseling, remember that your child should come first. He made need therapy or counseling as well, and you, as the adult, can help make that happen.
Summary: Follow through with social services. Seek out counseling and support. Repair your professional associations. Concentrate on the relationship with your child.

Problem: Article: All sheet music uses the same universal numbering for the fingers and thumb on each hand. If you memorize the number for each finger, you'll be able to read finger positioning notations.  The numbering starts with your thumb at number 1 and goes to your pinky finger at number 5. The left hand is a mirror image of the right hand, using the same numbers for the same fingers.
Summary: Number your fingers.

Problem: Article: Consumers are bombarded with many ads every day. When writing a product description, you have a limited amount of time to get a consumer's attention. Use that time wisely. It is essential that you lead with a statement or question that grabs the reader's attention.  Try appealing to the senses right away. In the coffee example, you could say something like, "Wake up in the morning to the subtle scent of rich and creamy vanilla." You can also ask your readers to imagine. For example, say something like, "Imagine there was a coffee that tasted as good as your favorite desserts." You can also try to appeal to the reader's identity initially. Try something like, "When you're drinking a cup of coffee, do you still get that same level of joy you felt when you started to drink coffee?" Tone is important when it comes to product descriptions. Different readers will respond to different tones. As you write, make sure  you adopt a tone appropriate for the audience at hand.  Think about your company's brand. Are you trying to come off as cheeky, fun, and a little sarcastic to appeal to a certain audience? Or are you a more serious business trying to attract customers who are also quite serious? The tone of any coffee advertisement could be one of lighthearted enjoyment, describing the pleasure or life improvement brought by the flavor and caffeine in the coffee. However, a more serious coffee company could focus on bean quality, origin, having a high caffeine content, or being ready quickly for the busy professional. Remember, you want to cover the product as fast as you can. Readers may scroll by if a product is long and wordy. Strive for a few brief and vivid sentences over lengthy descriptions. Things like bullet points can be particularly helpful, if you're able to use them. For example, instead of saying, "Our coffee has a smooth, creamy vanilla flavor that will make your house smell like a birthday party" you could break down these sentiments into a series of bullet points: "Silky smooth vanilla flavor!", "Fills your house with the scent of a birthday party!", "Instant relaxation first thing in the  morning!" Many people read ads on a mobile phone these days. You want to make sure the bulk of your product description, if not all of it, will show up on a mobile phone screen. Short and simple is more memorable than long and complicated. You should also keep images in mind. If this description is being posted alongside an image, the image will take up space on the phone's screen as well. Do not just account for the text.
Summary:
Start with a great opening. Use the proper tone. Cover the product quickly and vividly. Keep length in mind.