In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A tent is the most common source of shelter used when camping.  If you haven’t set up your tent before, set it up in your yard once or twice before you arrive at your campsite to get some practice. Tents come in many different sizes.  If you’re camping alone, you could get a small, single-person tent.  If you’re camping with someone else, get a tent that accommodates both of you. If you plan on going hiking or climbing during your camping trip, you’ll want a backpack.  The size of the pack you decide to bring depends on how far you’ll be hiking.  Longer, more intense hikes will require a larger and sturdier backpack, while easier day hikes will only require a small day pack.  Backpacks are either frameless, or have an internal or external frame.  Internal frame packs tend to be more expensive and sit flush against your back. External frame packs are more affordable and tend to provide more ventilation.  However, they are bulkier than internal frame packs. Smaller day packs that don’t hold much are usually frameless. A sturdy rope has lots of uses when camping.  You can use it as a clothesline, or cut it into various lengths in order to hang pots or bind your sleeping pad to your backpack. You'll want to store and coil your rope correctly when you pack it to avoid tangling. A tarp can provide additional protection for the bottom of your tent, or it can be stretched over your tent to keep it extra-dry.  The size of the tarp you get depends on the size of your tent.  The larger your tent, the larger the tarp you bring along. A battery-powered flashlight or headlamp is important for helping you find your way around your campsite after dark. Headlamps can be useful to complete tasks around your campsite, as your hands will be free.  Be sure to pack extra batteries. You might also want to bring a battery-powered lantern. Collapsible camping chairs are perfect for sitting around the fire or just lounging around the campsite.  The best camping chairs are lightweight and sold in specialty backpacking stores. If you’re camping with a group, advise each person in your party to bring a foldable camping chair of their own.
Summary: Bring a tent. Bring a backpack if you plan on hiking. Bring some rope with 1/4’’ to 1/2’’ (6.3 to 12.7 mm) diameter. Pack a tarp to protect the top or bottom of your tent. Bring a flashlight or headlamp. Pack foldable chairs.

It should intersect the bigger rectangle drawn earlier and divide it into two sections; the right section must be inside the bigger rectangle.         Draw some stripes, a wiper and a logo to the main body of the truck.  Choose different designs if you want.
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One-sentence summary -- Draw a rectangle for the main section of the truck. Draw a smaller rectangle for the hood. Draw an elongated rectangle for the lower part of the truck. Draw four circles for the wheels of the truck. Draw slanted rectangles for the window and windshield of the truck. Draw a series of combined arcs for the above the wheels for the fenders. Draw a rectangle divided by lines in front of the truck for the grills. Add a semi rectangle with a curved left portion for the top of the truck. Add a variety of rectangles for the doors, exhaust, and gas tank of the truck. Based on the outline, draw the truck  Add details to the wheels, headlights and exhaust. Erase the unnecessary outlines. Color your truck!

Q: Most limousine companies offer six-, eight-, and ten-passenger vehicles. There are also larger options such as Hummer vehicles, “extra stretch” limos or limo busses. If you’re going on a date and there will only be two of you, you may want to opt for a sedan.   A standard four- to six-passenger limo runs about $60 to $65 an hour, whereas a stretch limo for six to eight people is $150 to $175 per hour.  Party bus limos for fifteen to twenty passengers cost $125 to $175 per hour. A sixteen-passenger limousine rental is about $97-$107 per hour. A twenty-five-passenger limo bus costs about $225-$300 an hour. You’ll be more comfortable with extra room rather than filling the limo to its maximum seating capacity. People are different sizes, so as a rule of thumb you’re better off getting a limo with seating capacity for two more spots than you intend to fill.  For example, if you have four people in your party, opt for a six-passenger limo. Try to book a vehicle that has room for at least one to two last minute extra people than are in your party, just in case. There are various extras you may want included. For example, some limos have a TV, VCR or DVD player, a sound system, car phone, sunroof or Jacuzzi. Verify that the limo will have fully working seatbelts, as well as air conditioning or heat upon request. Ask if the color, size and make/model of the vehicle are guaranteed. It’s important to view the exact vehicle you’ll be riding in beforehand to make sure you approve of it. If the company refuses to do this, look for a different provider.  Ask if the vehicle has had regular inspections and is certified as both safe and mechanically sound.  For instance, the vehicles should be DOT inspected and approved.  Make a note of the license plate of the vehicle you are hiring to ensure that you get the correct vehicle on the day of the event.
A: Determine how many people will be riding in the limo. Make sure you’ll have enough room. Review features you may want included. Decide on the vehicle type you are interested in.

Problem: Article: A Pivot Table allows you to create visual reports of the data from a spreadsheet. You can perform calculations without having to input any formulas or copy any cells. You will need a spreadsheet with several entries in order to create a Pivot Table. You can also create a Pivot Table in Excel using an outside data source, such as Access. You can insert the Pivot Table in a new Excel spreadsheet. A pivot table is not always the answer you are looking for. In order to take advantage of the pivot table features, your spreadsheet should meet some basic criteria:  Your spreadsheet should include at least one column with duplicate values. This basically just means that at least one column should have repeating data. In the example discussed in the next section, the "Product Type" column has two entries: "Table" or "Chair". It should include numerical information. This is what will be compared and totaled in the table. In the example in the next section, the "Sales" column has numerical data. Click the "Insert" tab at the top of the Excel window. Click the "PivotTable" button on the left side of the Insert ribbon. If you are using Excel 2003 or earlier, click the Data menu and select PivotTable and PivotChart Report... By default, Excel will select all of the data on your active spreadsheet. You can click and drag to choose a specific part of the spreadsheet, or you can type the cell range in manually. If you are using an external source for your data, click the "Use an external data source" option and click Choose Connection.... Browse for the database connection saved on your computer. After selecting your range, choose your location option from the same window. By default, Excel will place the table on a new worksheet, allowing you to switch back and forth by clicking the tabs at the bottom of the window. You can also choose to place the Pivot Table on the same sheet as the data, which allows you to pick the cell you want it to be placed. When you are satisfied with your choices, click OK. Your Pivot Table will be placed and the interface will change.
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Load the spreadsheet you want to create the Pivot Table from. Ensure that your data meets the needs of a pivot table. Start the Pivot Table wizard. Select the data you want to use. Select the location for your Pivot Table.