INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Anytime you feel confused about how to pack the liquids, talk to a representative of the shipping company. They will be happy to guide you on the requirements and recommendations, as well as tell you what you can and can’t ship. Companies like UPS and FedEx will ship liquids. Post offices generally don’t accept these packages. The rules differ from region to region. The government may require you to have a license to ship. Shipping companies have this license, so you may be able to use their services, but only when shipping to select locations. It’s usually acceptable to ship a few small bottles to a friend. You can’t ship large cases of alcohol for sale without a license. What counts as dangerous is also defined by your local government. This includes flammable and poisonous liquids, including gasoline, bleach, and even nail polish. If it has the potential to cause harm to a carrier, you can’t legally send it. Ask the shipping company for more clarification. The liquids have to be doubly sealed, too. Don’t try to send a product you have already opened.

SUMMARY: Speak to a shipping company about sending liquids. Check your government’s rules when shipping alcohol. Avoid sending dangerous liquids.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There is a set form for a Section 8 notice, which must contain specific information. You must complete this form exactly as instructed; otherwise, the court may reject the document and request.  The form is available online from Court websites at http://www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk/sites/default/files/docs/housing/landlords/Section8NoticeTemplate.pdf. It can also be purchased from law stationers or booksellers.  You will need to provide the name(s) of the tenant(s), the address of the property, the grounds of the eviction, a statement explaining the violation(s) committed, and the date on which the notice will expire. The stated grounds for eviction must be given by number according to Section 8, and the text of the grounds as printed in Section 8 must be reproduced on the Section 8 notice form. Make sure to sign the Section 8 notice form, and provide your contact details. If you want to evict a tenant and the fixed term of a shorthold agreement has come to an end, or if your tenant is occupying the property under a shorthold agreement with no fixed term after six months have passed, you should order the eviction with a Section 21 notice rather than a Section 8 notice. There is no specific form for a Section 21 notice, but it must be given in writing. Typically, it is best to give notice to the tenant by first class post and also by personal delivery. It is helpful to record the delivery or have a witness to the delivery who can testify that the tenant received the notice personally. In some cases, your tenant may be able to take action to rectify the violation. For instance, if you give your tenant a Section 8 notice based on Ground 10, and your tenant pays the rent owed within the required notice period (at least two weeks), then the Section 8 notice will no longer apply and your tenant will not be evicted. If your tenant is facing eviction on multiple grounds, it may be more difficult to correct the violations. If your tenant has not vacated the premises by the required date, you can apply for a court order to force the eviction. A standard possession order can be filed if your tenant does not leave by the required date and you are also claiming unpaid rent, or an accelerated possession order can be filed if you are not claiming unpaid rent.  Possession claims can be filed online via HM Courts and Tribunals Service’s Possession Claims Online website, or a paper copy can be submitted to County Court.  Currently, court possession order fees are £250 if submitted online and £280 for a paper copy.  If your tenant still will not leave after receiving a court possession order, you can file a warrant for possession, and bailiffs will remove the tenant from your property. It is a criminal offense under the Protection from Eviction Act 1997 for you or any landlord to try to physically evict a tenant. This includes changing the locks on the property so that the tenant cannot enter it.
Summary: Complete the Section 8 notice form. Issue the Section 8 notice to the tenant. Allow your tenant to correct the violation, if possible. Apply for a court possession order if necessary.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you're thinking about mining Bitcoin with your own hardware, you need to understand exactly how much of an investment you're going to make and how long it will likely be before you turn a profit. Online mining calculators can help you determine if it's really worth it for you to invest in your own rig.  Bitcoin is mined by networks of computers that solve difficult numeric problems to verify Bitcoin blocks of transactions. A block of transactions is made up of a reward subsidy and transaction fees. As of 2020 the block reward subsidy is 12.5 bitcoin, but the amount halves every four years with the amount scheduled to halve to 6.25 bitcoin around the 12th of May 2020. To be competitive as a miner, you will either need an ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) unit connected to a computer or several GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) which would be better suited to mining alternative crypto currencies which could be traded for bitcoins. Go to https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/calculator/ to get an idea of how much you would have to spend in hardware and electricity costs before you turned a profit mining Bitcoin. Keep in mind that for most individual miners, the reality is that they will spend thousands before they mine enough Bitcoin to put them over the top. If you're set on trying to mine Bitcoin despite the cost, you'll need an ASIC miner and a power supply to run it, as well as several GPUs. ASIC miners vary in price depending on their power and efficiency, but you can expect to spend between $1500 and $2000. Once you buy your hardware, you need to be able to set it up. If you don't know your way around circuit boards and computer hardware, this might not be the best hobby for you. A mining pool, such as BitMinter, CK Pool, or Slush Pool, allows you to pool your mining resources with other miners to increase your power and efficiency. Without a mining pool, you would likely mine for years before you managed to get any Bitcoin at all. When you register with a mining pool, you'll receive configuration settings you can use to add your mining rig to the pool as a worker. Your mining rig will start working as soon as you save these settings in your rig. You can control electricity costs by only running your mining rig a few hours a day. However, you're not likely to mine very much Bitcoin this way. Even in a pool, you're only going to get Bitcoin that your rig actually played a part in mining. Because mining rigs generate a lot of heat, keeping it in a basement or garage, where it may be naturally cooler, can be a good option. Not everybody has thousands of dollars to invest in a mining rig, or the tech savvy to keep it up and running –that's where cloud mining comes in. Cloud mining companies own massive server farms of mining rigs and offer contracts that essentially allow you to lease the power of their miner farms for a limited period of time.  There are a lot of cloud-mining scams out there. Go to https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/#/ to research the company's reputation before you buy a contract. Smaller contracts (typically around $100) may never mine enough Bitcoin to turn a profit. Even larger contracts (several thousand dollars) may take years to mine enough Bitcoin for you to break even.

SUMMARY:
Calculate mining profitability with an online mining calculator. Buy your mining hardware. Join a mining pool. Run your mining rig constantly to maximize profit. Pick a cloud mining contract package if you don't want to build your own rig.