Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Be selective with your apps. Limit the amount you post. Join some causes. Find and attend networking events.

Answer: If you're setting up a professional Facebook profile, avoid using it to play games. While Facebook games are incredibly popular, they aren't well-suited for professional accounts. The games you play can broadcast to your friends, and can be a big turnoff for other professionals. If you do want to play games, double-check to ensure that you aren't sharing any updates with your Professional list. Don't go overboard and flood your professional contacts' timelines. Try to limit your posting and sharing to a couple times each day. Any more and it will seem like you spend more time on Facebook than you do working, which will turn away most prospective employers and contacts. Taking a stand for what you believe in can prove beneficial to your career, especially if the cause is related to your field. Search for causes like you would search for groups, and Like the pages to associate with them. If it's something you really believe in, you can share the cause's updates with your groups and professional contacts. As you start joining some groups, you'll likely start coming across events and meet-ups. Take advantage of these to help propel your networking efforts. Meeting in person is still one of the most important aspects of successful networking, so you'll eventually need to take your networking beyond Facebook.  When attending an event or conference, make sure you have your "elevator pitch" prepared. This is a quick blurb about yourself that you can easily repeat to anyone you meet. Mention your education, some previous work experience and any interests. Think of it like a thirty-second resume. Get comfortable with some small talk. There will most likely be a lot of mingling at your event, which means you'll need to be familiar with how to keep light conversations going. The key to small talk is finding a common interest with the person you are talking with. Look for these similarities when they introduce themselves, and encourage the other person to share. Think before you speak. Before you open your mouth to respond, take a second to go over what you're about to say. This will help prevent you from stumbling over what you're trying to say, and will also help keep you from putting your foot in your mouth. Follow up with people you meet. Make sure to get business cards or contact information so that you can follow up with the person later. This can help you continue your networking efforts beyond Facebook.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Navigate to the program you want to add to the Dock. Drag the program icon to the left side of the Dock. Drop the file onto the Dock. Add icons using Launchpad.

Answer: Open the folder that contains the program. You can also add a folder or document. If you're not sure where it is, search for the name using Spotlight (the magnifying glass in the top right corner), or the search bar in the top right of any Finder folder. Your Dock has a small dividing line. Programs can only go on the left side of this line, while folders and documents go on the right. If your Dock is arranged vertically, programs go above the line, and documents go below it. Hover the icon over the Dock until the two nearby icons move apart to make room for it. Release the mouse button to drop the icon onto your Dock. To see all your applications at once, open Launchpad in the Applications folder. You should see a grid of all your application icons, which you can drag onto your Dock.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find free-to-play games. Play an MMO. Play completely free games. Get the current free PC game at Origin. Visit sites like Humble Bundle.

Answer: There are thousands of free games out there, and this category goes way beyond app stores. Both major developers and independent studios have been exploring the free-to-play model. Keep searching, and you may find a favorite game that matches your interests without trying to nickel and dime you to death. Some of the most famous free games include the battle arena League of Legends, the collectible card game Hearthstone, the first-person shooter Team Fortress 2, and the Diablo-like Path of Exile. These technically fall into the free-to-play category, but there are so many of these they deserve a separate mention. If you are at all interested in online role-playing games, there's probably something out there you can spend hundreds of hours on for free. From Lord of the Rings Online to Star Wars: The Old Republic to the first twenty levels of World of Warcraft, you have many options available. Unlike free-to-play games, these don't even have an obnoxious message trying to convince you to purchase in-game perks. It's almost the default now for games to become free eventually, although you may have to wait a few years after the release date. Browse huge collections of these games at the following sites:   The GOG free games section occasionally includes more high-profile games than other sites.   Reddit free games and Reddit efreebies. EA's Origin game store client might be a little desperate for users. Visit their ongoing promotions and download the free Origin software. Check back regularly to see which games are up for grabs, as these rotate frequently:  The "On the House" promotion offers a full, free game with no strings attached. The game is typically a few years old, but that doesn't mean it's not fun. There are often several "Game Time" promotions running at once. These are also full games, but each one gives you a limited amount of time to play. This is great for trying out a game you're interested in, but not so much if you want to play through the whole thing. The most famous and generous promotions in the indie game world come from Humble Bundle. With multiple "bundles" of games available each week and a "pay what you want" price tag for most of the games on offer, it's hard to find better value. If you truly need it to be free, pay one cent for every dozen games and visit the "take a penny" at the grocery store.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use enamel paint for long-lasting decoration. Choose acrylic paint and gesso for a finished, matte look. Use glass liner and water-based glass paints for a simple, stained glass look. Find the right paintbrush for your design.

Answer:
There are several different types of enamel paint that will give you different final appearances. All of them will take some time to dry fully but should stay on your glass for a long time once they have set. Here are a few different types of enamel paint you could choose from:  Gloss enamel paints will give you the thickest coat and result in a more opaque finish.  Frosted glass enamel paints will give a much lighter coat for a slight hint of color.  Crystal gloss enamels will provide you with something in between the two. Gesso is a combination of a binder and white powder that will make nearly any surface easily paintable. Use a base coat of gesso with top coats of acrylic paint for a totally opaque finished glass painting. Gesso and acrylic paints will work best on bottles, glasses, or other containers with interesting shapes. Painting with gesso and acrylic on a flat pane of glass will look very similar to a painted canvas. Glass liner or lead will give a dark, solid outline that you can fill with translucent and colorful paints. Building an outline and coloring it in sections will create some cool, see-through colors that look like a stained glass window. Trace the outline of your design onto the glass before you go over it with glass liner. It’s much easier to paint over or wash off marker than it is getting rid of liner! While you can use any type of paintbrush or paint applicator when painting onto glass, they might change the overall look of your finished design. Here are a few different types of paintbrush to choose between:  Brushes with synthetic bristles will leave visible brush marks, which can give your glass more homemade, rustic vibes. Use these for smaller, intricate designs. Natural bristle brushes will give you more smooth and even coverage. These will work great when painting base coats over the whole surface of your glass. Applicator sponges will provide an even, textured coat across the surface of the glass. Use sponges to cover the whole glass or to give a slightly frosted look. Make sure you use a paintbrush of the right size for your painting. Smaller, narrower paintbrushes will be better for delicate designs, whereas broader, flat brushes will work for overall coats.