Problem: Article: The feeder is a tray sticking out from the top of the fax machine. You may see a small icon on the side of the feeder that will tell you which side of the document to enter first.  If you don’t see this icon, refer to the fax machine’s manual to determine how to load the paper into the tray. Some machines may need to be loaded backwards or upside down. If you don't have a fax machine, you can find one at most libraries, office supply stores, and shipping stores. Some businesses may have internal switchboards. If this is the case, enter your company’s dial-out number to send a fax outside of the company. Ask human resources, information technology, or your boss to learn this code. If you are using a home fax machine or if you don’t have a switchboard, you don’t need to do this. This tells the fax machine that you're about to send an international fax. In the United States and Canada, the exit code is 011. In Mexico and most European countries, the exit code is 00. You can find a list of other country exit codes at http://www.howtocallabroad.com/codes.html. This number tells the fax machine that you are sending the fax to a German destination. It comes immediately after the exit code for your country. For example, if you’re faxing from the U.S. to Germany, your number would look like this so far: 01149. Each German region has an area code. The area code may be 2 to 5 digits long. If the area code starts with a 0, drop the 0 and start dialing with the next digit.  If you are sending a fax from the U.S. to Dresden, Germany, your number would now look like this: 01149351. For a list of major German area codes, see https://www.fax.asia/send-fax/germany.php. German fax numbers may be anywhere from 3 to 7 digits long. Press send when you are done. The fax machine may take a minute to connect before it sends your documents to Germany.
Summary: Put your document into the feeder. Enter the dial-out code if your fax machine is on a switchboard. Dial the exit code for your country. Dial 49 to send the fax to Germany. Dial the area code for the German city you're calling. Enter the recipient's fax number and press send.

Problem: Article: Take a look around your home or office and see if you can find a taller alternative to the desk you’re currently using. This could be a kitchen counter or bar top, an elevated cafe-style table or even dresser of medium height. You can then move your laptop, books or paperwork to the new workspace and stretch your legs a bit.  A no-frills drafting or crafts table can function as an excellent standing desk.  Look for a work surface that places your materials at roughly elbow height, or slightly lower.  Working from a different place can disrupt the monotony of constantly sitting at a traditional desk and give you a much-needed break from sedentary postures. This is an effortless, no-cost solution to rigging up a standing desk setup. Simply stack a low box, tray or some other platform onto your existing desktop and use it as a “lift.” You’ll then be free to work from an upright position, and you can simply remove the underlying object as needed.  Be sure that the platform you use is sturdy enough to hold your computer, devices and anything else that’s fragile or expensive. The last thing you want is for something to break due to a collapse. One common practice is to use a small side table (like the IKEA Lack) to support your work materials on top of a sitting desk. Any type of furniture with shelves at different heights can make an effective standing desk when you start thinking outside the box. A large bookcase, for instance, will easily hold your computer, paper documents, books, utensils and other accessories like framed pictures or a mug of coffee. Best of all, this creative setup comes with its own built-in storage system.  Surround your workspace with books and reference materials related to your work or studies. If necessary, drill small holes to provide access to electric outlets or wall mountings. You don’t have to be a master builder to fit a wall-bracketed desk space in an out of the way area of your home or office. Just find a desktop of a preferred size, locate a couple studs for support and bolt the whole thing into place. You can store supplies and materials in the area beneath the desk when it’s not in use.  Though it won’t offer the greatest view, a corner mounted standing desk is easy to install and takes up little space. A wall-mounted desk can double as a shelf for displaying books, candles or an attractive flower arrangement.
Summary: Work from a different surface. Place a separate object on your desktop. Use a cabinet or shelf. Mount a standing desk in the corner.

Problem: Article: Erosion is a natural process that loosens and sweeps away soil and rock material. It is caused either by geological or man-made factors.  The process of erosion happens through natural forces including water, wind, and ice.  Geological erosion and man-made erosion are the two major classifications of erosion.There are two major classifications of erosion: (1) geological erosion, and (2) man-made erosion. Geological erosion occurs naturally when the distribution of soils is disturbed in some manner, either through soil formation or soil removal.  Man-made erosion happens when humans alter the land and it can accelerate the natural erosion process. This is a common type of erosion at construction sites. There are many factors than can contribute to erosion including climate and topography. Knowing about the factors that cause erosion will help you identify the source of your erosion and develop the best plan to control it.  Factors than can contribute to erosion include soil characteristics, climate, rainfall intensity and duration, vegetation or other surface cover, and topography. Understanding the factors that affect erosion makes it possible to predict the extent and consequences of onsite erosion.  When people remove vegetation, disturb the soil, change natural drainage patterns, or cover the ground with surfaces such as buildings or pavement, this can also cause erosion. Before you cultivate your land or undertake any construction projects, assess your land for erosion potential. Checking vegetation, drainage, and considering climate will all help you avoid any problems with erosion later on.  If you are comfortable that you know enough about erosion, you can make the assessment yourself. You can also hire a professional to assess your land and identify any areas that might be prone to erosion. If there are any areas on your land about which you’re unsure, consult a professional so that you don’t have any problems down the road. It’s best to control erosion when you notice it. Early action will ensure that a small problem doesn’t become a big issue.
Summary:
Know about erosion. Understand what makes erosion worse. Know the risk for erosion on your land.