Q: Make sure it is big enough to cover the area you want to shade. Take notes of the measurements of the tarp for when you drill holes in the wall.  You can use a tarp instead of a canvas drop cloth. You can get a canvas drop cloth for the canopy at a home center. If it doesn’t have grommets in it, ask the home center staff if they can put some in using a grommet tool. in the wall closer than the length of 1 side of the drop cloth. Make the holes at least 1 ft (0.30 m) closer than the distance between 2 grommets on 1 side of the drop cloth, and 7 ft (2.1 m) high off the ground. This will allow you to create a peak in the canopy at the end. Make sure to use a drill bit slightly smaller than the screw eyes or hooks that you will screw in. Place metal screw eyes or hooks into the holes you drilled and screw them in tightly. These will be used to secure the drop cloth to the wall. Screw eyes are metal loops that have a screw on one end. You can get metal screw eyes or hooks at a hardware store. Use a short length of cord to tie 2 corners of the canopy to the wall. Tie the cord around each grommet at 1 end and around the screw eyes or hooks at the other end. Try to tie the drop cloth as close to the wall as possible. Use 2 fresh 10 ft (3.0 m) pieces of strong cord to tie 1 tip of the poles to the grommets by tying 1 end of the cord through the grommet and around the tips of the tent poles. Stretch out the canopy so it is taut and push the other ends of the poles firmly into the ground.  You can use aluminum tent poles, bamboo poles, or wooden poles. Make sure to leave the excess cord attached to the poles because you will use it to secure the canopy with tent stakes. Pull the cords out from each corner as far as they will go, and place tent stakes in the ground where the ends reach. Tie the cord to the stakes to secure the canopy. It is a good idea to have someone hold the tent poles firmly in place while you stretch out and secure the cords. Place 1 end of a 8 ft (2.4 m) pole underneath the canopy in the middle. Push the other end of the pole firmly into the ground.  The tension of the canopy and the 1 end of the pole pushed into the ground will hold the middle pole in place. If you don’t want to create a peak, you can drill the holes for the backside of the canopy slightly higher than the poles you are using for the front to create a slope. This will allow rainwater to drain off just as well.
A: Get a canvas drop cloth of the size you want with grommets in the corners. Drill two holes Screw 2 screw eyes or hooks into the wall. Tie the drop cloth to the screw eyes or hooks with strong cord. Tie a pole to each front corner and stick the poles in the ground. Stretch out the 2 cords in the front and tie them to tent stakes in the ground. Put 1 longer pole in the middle of the canopy to create a peak.

Article: Feed the baby and give it a fresh diaper before you leave. This will maximize the odds of your infant being in a pleasant (or sleepy) mood for the birthday party. Avoid placing your baby in the center of a large, busy, noisy gathering. Too much talking and noise can overstimulate an infant, which may be upsetting and may lead to difficulty winding down and sleeping later. If your infant is very young, it’s important to avoid unnecessary germs. Children, especially, have notoriously dirty hands; try not to let them hold or touch your baby. If you have to, you can make up excuses. If there are people who you’d rather did not touch your baby, you can tell them that your baby is nervous or sleepy, or simply say that you’re trying to minimize the risk of your infant getting sick. If your spouse or partner is with you, take turns holding your baby so that the other person can relax and enjoy the birthday party. Otherwise, a friend or relative can serve this purpose. It’s best to isolate yourself in some quiet corner of the party when it’s time to feed your infant. Otherwise, your baby might be too distracted or overstimulated to eat well. Babies tend to sleep a lot, so if you are at a party for more than an hour or two, you will probably need to find a place to let yours nap. Possibilities include:  Sleeping in a sling. This has the advantage of keeping your baby next to you and works well as long as the noise of the party does not keep your baby awake. Sleeping in a stroller. If you brought the stroller, this works as well. Sleeping in a quiet room. If the party is indoors, you can ask the host whether you can leave your baby to nap in an unused room. Assuming the baby isn’t mobile yet, you can place him or her on a towel in the middle of a large bed, covered by a blanket. Check on your baby often. If your baby gets too fussy, it’s best for everyone – you, your baby, and the other party guests – for you to leave. Even if your baby seems content, you should not stay out much past his or her usual bedtime, as this will disrupt the sleep schedule considerably.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Take care of your baby’s basic needs before you go. Keep your distance from large crowds. Avoid letting everyone hold your baby. Enlist help. Feed your baby in a quiet corner. Find a place for your infant to sleep. Know when to call it quits.

Problem: Article: Feeling tired during your period can make you dread going to the gym, but this is the best time to exercise. A good workout can actually boost your energy during your period. If you have cramps, bloating, or other uncomfortable symptoms, it’s OK to skip the gym. Get some rest, drink plenty of water, and try again the next day. Even if you’re not feeling crampy yet, you can prevent any discomfort by taking a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), such as ibuprofen, up to an hour before you exercise. This will prevent pain before it happens. Heat can reduce any pain you might feel. Disposable heat wraps adhere to your skin, providing soothing warmth during your workout. You can purchase them at drug stores or grocery stores. These foods can make you bloat, and they may worsen cramping or back pain. Avoiding these foods may also help you reach your workout goals faster. On your period, stay away from:  Baked goods like donuts and muffins. Processed snacks like chips and crackers. Fried foods like french fries. Soda. During your period, your body needs more water than usual. Staying hydrated may reduce headaches or bloating that might occur. Drink 8 ounces (230 g) fifteen minutes before you start exercising, and continue to drink water throughout your workout.
Summary: Exercise when you feel tired. Take a break if you feel pain. Take a pain reliever before you exercise. Apply a heat therapy wrap to your stomach or back before you exercise. Avoid fatty, sugary, or salty foods. Drink water before, during, and after your workout.

Q: 7-Zip is a free utility that can quickly decompress TGZ files. It’s a good idea to download a .exe file of the most recent version (that isn’t a beta). Be sure to click the link next to the right version of Windows (32-bit or 64-bit). This opens the 7-Zip installer. 7-Zip will now install on your computer. Once the installation is complete, move to the next step. A menu will appear. An additional menu will expand. This tells 7-Zip to create a new folder (named after the .tgz file) in the current directory. The contents of the file will now extract to the selected location.  If the only file that appears ends in .TAR, double-click it to extract the remaining files. To select a different location, choose Extract Files… instead, then choose a location.
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Go to http://www.7-zip.org/download.html in a web browser. Click Download next to the correct version. Double-click the file you downloaded. Click Install. Right-click the .tgz file. Navigate to the 7-Zip menu. Click Extract to (Folder Name).