Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Don’t stress about cradle cap. Look out for colds. Deal with thrush.

Answer: Cradle cap is a skin condition that is very normal for newborns. This will look like a scaly, yellow or white series of patches on their skin. It is not a serious condition and should resolve itself in a few months. If it seems overly severe, talk to your doctor. Colds are normal in small children and should not be a cause for concern. Usually they will go away from two weeks. However, if your child is younger than 2-3 months, go to doctor as this can result in more serious health conditions. Thrush is an oral yeast infection, usually a result of taking antibiotics. It will appear as whitish patches in and around the mouth or cracks at the corners of the mouth. Prevent thrush by keeping bottles and pacifiers clean. Though it is not a terribly threatening illness, if your child contracts thrush you should talk to your doctor to get the appropriate creams to treat the problem.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use this set to trap a mink along its runways. Select a visible mink traveling spot. Dig a shallow hole. Conceal the trap so that the mink falls into it. Narrow the mink’s path. Eliminate your scent.

Answer: This set uses a trap placed along the traveling paths of the mink. The mink will unknowingly step into the trap while making its nightly rounds. Unlike pocket sets, a blind set does not use bait or a lure. Look for tracks, scats, and other signs that minks move through the area. For a wet blind spot, this area is probably near a bank, under a leaning log, around a rock, or at the water’s edge. For a dry blind set, look for where the mink made an overland trail. While the overland trail might be hard to see, you can find it by looking for bent grass, mink smell, and tracks. Place and set a foothold trap in a shallow hole and make sure it’s firmly embedded into the mud. Cover it lightly with leaves, grass, and soil.  If it is a wet blind set, push the trap into the waterbed, keeping the trap near the surface of the water.  A No. 110 Conibear trap works well for a dry blind set. A No. 1½ coil spring works well for a wet blind set. You can conceal the trap by lightly covering it with vegetation from the ground. It's important that the area looks like it has not been disturbed. Use rocks and sticks to narrow the mink’s travel path to your trap. This will help ensure it walks into your trap.  Look for natural bottlenecks along the mink's path. This will make it easier to ensure the mink crosses your trap. While mink are naturally curious, they are also cautious. Minks have a very strong sense of smell. You want to eliminate all human scent from the trap to make it effective. Pour mink urine around a set to eliminate human odor.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Start . Open Settings . Click Time & Language. Click the Region & language tab. Click Add a language. Select a language. Click Next. Select a dialect if prompted. Click Install. Wait for your language to finish installing.

Answer: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Unfortunately, you can't change the language used in Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer without changing the language used on your whole PC. Click the gear-shaped icon in the bottom-left corner of the Start window. Doing so opens the Settings window. It's in the Settings window. This option is on the left side of the page. It's near the bottom of the page, just under the "Preferred language" heading. Scroll through the language options until you find the one you want to use, then click once the language to select it. It's at the bottom of the window. Most of the languages in the "Add a language" menu have their specific dialect mentioned, but you may be prompted to select additional dialect options here; if so, click your preferred dialect before proceeding. It's at the bottom of the window. Your language will begin installing. This can take several minutes. Once your language has installed, your computer's display language will switch to use your selected language; by extension, Microsoft Edge will also use your new language. You may have to restart your computer for the language to fully implement.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Reapply wax to the floors regularly. Don't use a soaking mop, and never mop waxed hardwood. Buff or polish the floor if the shine fades. Sand or scrub off part of the wax if it becomes yellowed or discolored.

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Wooden floors should have an additional layer of wax added once every six to twelve months. Vinyl floors should be waxed every six months, as should sealed ceramic or stone floors. The wax seal is not watertight, so the water could damage the wood. Wipe up spills with a damp paper towel instead. Vinyl and other non-wood surfaces can be cleaned with a damp mop, not a soaking one. This does not apply to wood treated with polyurethane, which can be mopped with a mop dampened by a mixture of one quart (1 liter) water and 1/4 cup (60 mL) vinegar. Use a terry cloth or buffing pad to polish the floor if it begins to get dull. This shouldn't be necessary for no-buff wax. If you don't want to do this manually, use a floor machine with a light scrubbing pad just strong enough to remove a small portion of the wax.  You should apply a new layer or two of wax after removing some to create a strong protective layer again. This should not be required for several years at least if your floor was waxed properly.