Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Establish trust. Manage your time. Give her space sometimes. Discuss the future.

Answer: It's a key component in any relationship, but when you're in college, there are so many opportunities to meet new people. Your girlfriend should know what she can trust you, and you should be able to trust her in return. Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts to building trust, so you need to put in the time. Being consistently considerate, supportive, loyal, and affectionate is the best way to get your girlfriend to trust you. It will be easier to trust one another if you establish a commitment from the start. Make sure you both know exactly what you expect from one another. Between classes, work, extracurricular activities, and friends, college students have a lot of demands on their schedule, but in order for your relationship to thrive, you have to make an effort to see your girlfriend on a regular basis. Even committing to seeing each other only two or three times a week can make a big difference into making your relationship work. If you're very busy, get creative about finding time to spend with your girlfriend. For example, if you're both swamped with midterms, study together. You can take turns quizzing each other or meet up to have a late night snack. While it's natural to want to spend all your time with someone that you care about, healthy relationships allow for both parties to grow as people. Allow her to cultivate interests that are separate from yours, while you do the same. While she's doing her own thing, it's still important to be supportive. For example, if she takes up a new hobby that you don't participate in, such as the intramural volleyball team, show up for games and events to cheer her on. College is a transitional period for many people, and that can make it difficult to keep a relationship going. If you're serious about your girlfriend, you should have an honest conversation with her about what's going to happen down the road and where you both expect the relationship to go. For example, if she's planning to go to graduate school in New York after college and you're moving to Seattle for medical school, you may decide that you don't want to get too invested.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Microsoft Excel. Click Blank workbook. Enter your headers. Enter your days of the week. Add a rate. Add a "Total" row. Enter the formula for Week 1. Enter the formula for the remaining weeks. Fill out the time sheet. Save your time sheet.

Answer: Its app icon resembles a white "X" on a dark-green background. This white icon is in the upper-left side of the Excel "New" page. Skip this step on a Mac. Type the following headers into the following cells:   A1 - Type in Day   B1 - Type in Week 1   C1 - Type in Week 2  You'll add Week [number] in the D1, E1, and F1 (if necessary) cells as well. If you observe overtime, you can add an Overtime heading in cell C1 for Week 1, cell E1 for Week 2, and so on. In cells A2 through A8, type in Sunday through Saturday in order. Type Rate into cell A9, then enter the rate per hour in cell B9. For example, if the rate is $15.25 per hour, you'll type 15.25 into cell B9. Type Total into cell A10. This is where the total number of hours worked will go. If you want to use overtime as well, type Overtime into A11 and enter the overtime rate into B11. This formula will add up the hours worked from Sunday through Saturday and then multiply the sum by the rate. To do this:  Click the Week 1 "Total" cell, which should be B10. Type in =sum(B2:B8)*B9 and press ↵ Enter. To do so, simply copy the formula that you entered for Week 1, then paste it into the "Total" row below your selected week and replace the B2:B8 section with your week's column letter (e.g., C2:C8).  If you're using overtime, you can use this formula to calculate overtime by replacing the B9 value with B11. For example, if your Week 1 "Overtime" column is in column C, you'd enter =sum(C2:C8)*B11 into cell C10. If you're using overtime, you can create a "Final Total" section by typing Final Total into cell A12, typing =sum(B10,C10) into cell B12, and repeating for each "Week [number]" column with the correct column letters. Enter the hours worked for each day in the "Week 1" column. You should see the hours and the respective amount earned total up at the bottom of your sheet in the "Total" section. If you have overtime enabled, fill out this column as well. The "Final Total" section will change to reflect the regular wages and the overtime combined. To do so:   Windows - Click File, click Save As, double-click This PC, click a save location on the left side of the window, type the document's name (e.g., "January Time Sheet") into the "File name" text box, and click Save.  Mac - Click File, click Save As..., enter the document's name (e.g., "January Time Sheet") in the "Save As" field, select a save location by clicking the "Where" box and clicking a folder, and click Save.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Push the light through the hole in the lid. Attach the lid to the prepared Pringles can. If you need to diffuse this light, put a sheet of paper in the reflector, supported by the top and the bottom 1/2 inch (13mm). Finished.

Answer: You can now use the Pringles can light reflector to light your image.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Be honest. Don't cheat on your girlfriend. Be genuine. Express your feelings. Know how to talk to her.

Answer:
If something is bothering you about the relationship, then let your girlfriend know. Be sure to do this gently so that she doesn't feel like you're criticizing her. If you need or want something, don't be afraid to tell her that! If something is bothering outside of the relationship and you need to be alone for a little while, or you need to vent, you should let her know!  In return, ask her if there is anything that she wishes you would do that you haven't been doing. This will keep both parties happy. Let her know if you are in a bad mood and need to be alone. For example, if you are annoyed because you had a bad day at work, then tell her that rather than taking out your frustration on her. This will prevent her from thinking you are mad at her or have lost interest in the relationship. Even if she finds out and forgives you, it will be much harder for her to trust you in the future, which will undoubtedly lead to trouble down the road. Remember why you decided to be with her in the first place, and resist the temptation to chase after other women.  If you find yourself constantly tempted to cheat, then you might want to reevaluate your relationship. Everybody's mind wanders every now and then, but constantly lusting after other women is a sign that something is wrong. Figure out whether you are really ready for a monogamous relationship with this person. If you do cheat, then tell your girlfriend. For some women, the lying aspect is even worse than the cheating aspect. Find the right time and place to let her know gently, and apologize for your mistake. While this may be difficult, covering up an infidelity will undoubtedly drive a wedge in your relationship, especially if she finds out from somebody else down the road. Don't do or say things to your girlfriend just to make her happy if you don't mean them. This may please her temporarily, but it will ultimately cause trouble in the relationship because you are not being totally honest. Don't make promises that you can't keep. Give the relationship time to grow, and only make commitments that you feel comfortable with. If you think it's too soon for her to meet your family, then don't invite her over for Thanksgiving dinner. While relationships require a healthy balance, constantly compromising your own happiness for hers will only lead you to resent her in the future. Don't be afraid of letting your girlfriend know how wonderful you think she is! This will make her feel special and loved. Be sweet, but don't smother her. Try to compliment your girlfriend and give her the attention she deserves without getting too controlling, obsessive, or needy. Give your girlfriend your undivided attention, especially when having a serious conversation. It is not only respectful, but it will show her that you care about what she is saying. Keep the conversation balanced. Don't be overly talkative or overly quiet. If you are overly talkative, your girlfriend will feel like you care more about yourself than you do about her. If you are overly quiet, your girlfriend might get bored with you or think that you have lost interest in her.