Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check airfares a few months in advance to identify the best deals. Plan to travel on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday. Book your hotel room at least 2 months in advance to get a good deal. Secure a passport 8 weeks in advance if you are not from Canada.

Answer: Buying your plane tickets at least 7 weeks before you travel is a great way to get the lowest possible fare, so start looking a few months before you plan to travel. Starting looking at plane tickets 1 to 2 months before you plan to buy the tickets, and make your purchase about 3 months before you plan to visit Niagara Falls.  You can use an airfare comparison website or visit individual airline websites to check for airfares. If you travel from very far away, then you will probably have to take multiple flights to reach Niagara Falls. You may be able to save money by purchasing each of these tickets individually or it may be cheaper to buy them together. These are the cheapest days to fly, so book your flights on these days of the week if possible. Early morning flights may also be cheaper than afternoon or evening flights. For example, if you are planning a long weekend trip, you could fly to Niagara Falls on a Saturday and fly back on a Tuesday. For a week long trip, fly to Niagara Falls on a Wednesday, and fly back home on the following Tuesday. Whether you plan to stay at a traditional hotel, or an Airbnb, make sure to book your room well in advance. Plan to make your reservation around the same time you purchase your airfare. Pay attention to the difference in prices from week to week. If there is an event or if you are looking at a busy part of the season, then the price on lodging may be higher than usual. It usually takes around 6 to 8 weeks to receive your passport after you apply for it. Submit your application well in advance of your schedule travel dates to ensure that you will be able to visit Niagara Falls.  Each country has different guidelines and requirements for getting a passport. Find out what documents you will need and complete the application as instructed. If you already have a passport, check to make sure it will not expire before or during your trip. If so, you will need to submit a renewal application.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Reduce a fever. Clear your sinuses. Open up your respiratory tract. Relieve a headache. Sniff peppermint oil to ease nausea and/or motion sickness. Soothe skin irritations. Relieve joint and muscle pain.

Answer: Applying 2-3 drops of peppermint oil on specific sections of your body may help reduce your fever. You can apply the oil directly or dilute it with a drop of almond or olive oil. Rub the peppermint oil on to one or several of the following areas:  Forehead and temples Back of the neck Back Bottoms of feet Congestion can cause headaches and other discomfort. Breathing in steam with peppermint oil can help clear your sinuses of any congestion and relieve any discomfort or pain you have. Boil a pot of distilled water and remove it from the stove. Add a few drops of peppermint oil. Cover your head and the edges of the pot with a warm and moist towel. Inhale the steam deeply for a few minutes to help clear your sinuses. Much like your sinuses, your respiratory tract may get congested. Rubbing some peppermint oil on your chest can open up congested airways. Use 2-3 drops of peppermint oil and rub it on your chest. If you have sensitive skin, dilute the peppermint oil with a drop of almond or olive oil. Peppermint oil has long been used to ease the pain of tension headaches and, in some people, migraines. Breathing in or rubbing on peppermint oil may relieve your headaches within 15 minutes of application. Apply 1-2 drops of peppermint oil to your temples, behind your jawbone, and/or across your forehead for relief. Dilute the peppermint oil with 1 drop of almond or olive oil if you have sensitive skin. Taking a whiff of peppermint oil may quickly ease any nausea or vomiting you experience. Open the bottle of peppermint oil and take a small sniff of 1-2 seconds. If you find that this helps relieve your nausea, vomiting, or motion sickness, consider boiling diffusing the scent through your home to maximize its effectiveness. Peppermint oil can soothe skin irritations, burns, and dryness. Mix together 15 or fewer drops of peppermint oil with one ounce of carrier oil, such as almond or olive. Gently massage the mixture onto irritated skin. Stop rubbing the peppermint oil mixture on to your skin if you feel any additional burning or irritation. Peppermint oil is a great way to relax the body. If you are experiencing any joint pain, including from rheumatoid arthritis, massaging a bit of peppermint oil can quickly relieve your discomfort. Peppermint oil can also temporarily relieve pain or discomfort from overworked and strained muscles. Dilute 15 or fewer drops of peppermint oil with one ounce carrier oil such as sweet almond or coconut oil. Then rub this either directly onto painful joints or sore muscles for quick relief.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consult the theatre company you’re writing the bio for. Introduce yourself and your credits. List some things you do outside of theatre. List previously played characters by name.

Answer:
All theatre companies set a word limit for bio length.  To ensure you’re keeping your bio within the accepted limit, consult your director, producer, or an authoritative member of the crew before penning your bio.  In addition to a word limit, some theatre companies provide templates for your bio, limiting you to discussing only certain things. Some theatre companies have rules regarding what information you can and cannot include in your bio. If you’ve never been in a production before, lead with this information.  Say something like, “This is Jane’s theatrical debut.” Otherwise, simply write your name and involvement with the production. After that, write out your credits, which are your most acclaimed roles.  Avoid listing every production you’ve ever been in.  Instead, focus only on your proudest or most impressive work. Write a list of your most popular or critically acclaimed roles.  Use this list to help you decide which roles to cite. Refer to your resume if you have trouble recalling roles or remembering which were strongest. Depending on your level as an actor, you may need or want to fill your bio with some extracurricular activities.  Include anything from volunteer experiences to sporting leagues you participate in.  If you’re writing a bio for an amateur theatre production, you’ll probably also include information about your vocation.  If you’re a student, mention this by saying, “She is a student at the Acme University.”  This is especially appropriate if you’re studying theatre or drama with the aim of becoming a professional actor. Do this only when you played a lead role. If you were a chorus member or an unnamed character in a production, you can still refer to this experience in your bio, but do not name the character. Lead roles should be listed along with the production.  An example of listed minor roles might look like, "John has been involved in The Miracle Worker, Jesus, Son of Man, and Showdown at the Sugar Cane Saloon." A mix of minor and lead roles could be written, "Jane has appeared in My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, and as Fantine in Les Misérables."