Problem: Article: If your partner has a phone number on their phone that you don’t recognize, you can do a reverse phone number search. You can also do an online reverse email search. If there are suggestive texts that aren’t between you and your partner, it may be that they’re cheating with someone else. Examine the history of texts to determine how long this has been going on. It’s possible, however, that your partner erases texts which will eliminate the texting history. A lot of new technology and software tracks the physical location of a phone through GPS. You can track your partner’s travel route and precise current location if they have their phone with them. Compare their movements with what they tell you they’re doing. If there are discrepancies, you may have caught them in a lie. Some technology and software can turn on a microphone on the phone so that you can hear and record audio from the phone. The phone, in essence, works like a mini microphone and will record a conversation or other sounds that happen in close proximity to the phone. Different SIM cards will hold different information, including different lists of contacts, but will enable a person to continue using the same phone and thus will not rouse suspicion. If your partner has a smart phone, they will have an internet browsing history. This will help you figure out what websites they frequently visit. Every web browser has a history function. If your partner is really concerned about being found out, they may erase the browser history, which makes it more difficult to ascertain what websites they’ve been visiting.
Summary: Find out where unknown phone numbers are coming from. Check out your partner’s texts. Install GPS tracking software on your partner’s phone. Use surveillance technology that activates a remote microphone on the phone. Determine if your partner is using more than one SIM card. Check your partner’s browsing history.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Since backpacks can feel heavier the longer you wear them, find a pack with padded straps. Look for bags that have thick, breathable pads on the straps so you don’t get too warm while you’re carrying it. Try on the bag and carry it around to see if the pads are comfortable on your shoulders. If possible, get a bag with hip straps to help take some of the weight off of your shoulders. Look for backpacks that are made of durable materials, such as high-quality nylon or polyester, so your bag doesn’t break. Check the zippers and straps to make sure the seams are sewn tightly since they are the first areas to usually break. Look at the packaging to see what the bag is made of so you know what to expect from your bag.  Make sure the backpack is waterproof so your things don’t get wet. If your bag isn’t waterproof, you can always buy a rain shield to cover your backpack.  Some backpacks may have a lightweight frame to maintain the structure of your bag. The back panel is the part of the bag that rests against your body and adds support. Look for bags that have a curved back panel rather than a flat one so it fits comfortably on your back. Make sure the back panel has ventilated foam or is made of breathable material so you don’t get sweaty while you’re carrying your backpack.   Many back panels also have a carrying strap so you can put your bag on the handles of your other luggage. Some specialty bags may have a storage compartment in the back panel. Some travel backpacks have wheels on the bottom so you don’t always have to carry them on your back. Get a wheeled backpack if you want to comfortably travel with it and take the weight off of your shoulders. These backpacks also usually have front-loading zippers so your things are easy to access. Rolling backpacks may take up more space and weigh more due to their wheels.

SUMMARY: Get a backpack with comfortable padded straps for the best support. Choose a light and durable backpack so it lasts for a long time. Find a backpack with an ergonomic, ventilated back panel. Use a wheeled travel backpack to make transporting the bag easier.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are literally hundreds of olive tree varieties around the world. Some are similar with only slight differences in olive color and flavor. Others are extremely different and have growing preferences which impact the ripening time.  For example, the four main types in California are: Mission, Manzanillo, Sevillano and Ascolano. Even though these are grown in the same state, the diverse climate, coupled with a particular olive strand, yields a range of results. Significantly research your location to determine which type of olive will prosper. Growing from seed, you will get more of a wild variety than any of the parent trees it came from. This may sound easy, but the fruit must be picked directly from the tree so the seed remains alive. Olive trees prosper in climate zones 8-11. These areas have a subtropical climate and mild winters. Pick them in early autumn, after the fruits ripen and are green. Leave the black ones. Don't pick any off the ground and make sure the ones you choose don't have any holes from insects.  Using olives purchased from a grocery store will not work. These have been processed for consumption which means they've been cooked. This process kills the seed inside the pit, so they are no longer viable. Raw olives from the produce section may be viable, though. If you don't have access to an olive tree, many large orchards will ship pits/seeds directly to you. Once you have the olives, gently smash the flesh with a hammer to loosen the fruit around the pit. Cover the crushed olives with warm water and soak them overnight. Stir the water every few hours or so. Jostling them will encourage the fruit to loosen further.  If a hammer isn't available, use a wide knife and smash with the flat side. If you notice a few floating to the surface, gather these and discard. They are likely rotten. Gather the pits and use a scour pad to rub the excess skin off. This is the same pad you probably use on pots and pans. After you've rubbed the skin, thoroughly rinse the pits in warm water for several minutes. If a scour pad is not available, try sandpaper. There is a blunt end and a pointy end on every olive pit. With a knife, nick the blunt end. Do not break through the hull completely or the seed will be useless. Instead, create a tiny hole about the size of a pen tip. Soak these for 24 hours in room temperature water.
Summary:
Determine the type of tree you want to grow. Gather olives. Place the olives in a bucket. Drain the water. Cut the ends of the pits.