Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Call the police. Talk to the officers who arrive on the scene. Provide any evidence or information you've collected. Exchange contact information. Get a copy of the police report.

Answer: You should report the crime as soon as possible after you discover you've been burglarized.  Many burglaries go unreported, but reporting the incident quickly increases the chances that your property will be recovered or the perpetrator apprehended. Thieves tend to get rid of stolen items quickly, so the longer you delay the less hope you have of getting anything back. Since many burglars are repeat offenders, they may be well known to your local police. Providing the officer as many details as you have about the crime can help them trace leads and narrow the field of suspects.  The officer will want to know when you discovered the burglary and how long you were away from home (assuming you weren't at home when the burglary happened). These details enable him or her to narrow the window of time during which the burglary took place.  Describe the items stolen in detail. If you have serial numbers for any electronic devices you should provide those as well. The more detail you can provide to the officer, the greater the chance your items will be recovered.  If you don't have serial numbers for stolen items, provide as many details as you can. If there are any identifying markings, make sure you share that information with the officer. For example, if you have stickers on your laptop's case, you might describe them. If an item has any scratches or dents from wear and tear, the location of those defects also can help identify your property. The method of entry for the burglar can be important information, because if your burglar was a repeat offender, he may have found a favorite method that he uses every time. Additionally, the method of entry may provide clues about the type of burglar. For example, if the burglar entered in a way that would have caused a lot of noise or disruption, this might tell you that the burglar was reckless and not concerned about getting caught in the act. If you've discovered anything unusual or any items left behind by the burglar, hand it over to the police. Additionally, if you have any photos of any of the stolen items, you might want to provide those to the police as well. The officer may need to contact you as the investigation progresses, and you may need to update your report.  Particularly if the room was ransacked or if there is overturned or broken furniture, you may not notice some items are missing until after you start cleaning up. While you probably will notice the absence of larger items right away, you may not realize smaller things are gone until several days after the burglary. Additionally, if the thief only stole parts of a larger collection, such as DVDs or video games, it may take some time for you to go through the remaining titles and figure out what's missing. Ask the officer if he or she will check other reports filmed around the same time as the incident to see if any other suspicious activity was reported in your area. The reports may be connected and may lead to the perpetrator. You may have to go to the police station to get a copy of the written police report that the responding officer filed.  If you have homeowner's or renter's insurance and plan on filing a claim, the insurance adjuster probably will need a copy of the police report for the claim records. Additionally, if any credit cards or financial information was stolen, you may need to provide copies of the police report to your bank or credit card companies when you report the theft to them.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Research some support groups. Determine which group you would like to try. Find a group near you. Go with an open mind.

Answer: A further way to seek support for social anxiety is by participating in a support group or workshop. These groups can be a great way for you to meet other people who suffer from social anxiety. They will help you see that you are not alone and encourage you to build relationships with people as you help and support each other.  Research indicates that taking an active role and seeking to help others, can have a beneficial effect for people suffering from social anxiety. A support group or some other group activity can give you a chance to step outside yourself and do things that benefits other people, which in turn may help you. Social anxiety is a spectrum with a lot of variety within it. Some people may have specific problems with public speaking and others may have particular problems talking to people they are interested in romantically for fear of rejection. There are a range of support groups run across the country, and you can search online to find ones run near you. Some examples of different groups are:  Social anxiety and self-help. Social anxiety and public speaking. Social anxiety and panic attacks. Teen social anxiety. Once you have decided what kind of support group you would like to attend, you can search through some useful online databases to find groups that meet near you. You can search by location and by the group name or support topic. Keep in mind that there may not be an exact match and some groups will cover a broader range of topics.  If you are working with a therapist or counsellor you should ask them for recommendations or referrals for groups meeting locally. Your therapist will have a good knowledge of what groups there are and how they are run, so she will be able to make a personalised recommendation to you. You can also look through message boards and support group websites to get an idea of what particular groups are like.  There are also databases for groups outside the USA, available to search through online. When you have decided on a group to try out, contact whoever is running the group to let them know you would like to attend. You can normally just go along to one session to see what you think with no obligation to return if you didn’t like it. When you do go, try to go with an open mind and a positive approach.  You don’t have to say anything straightaway. It might be heartening just to hear other people describing their social anxiety and recognising your experiences in somebody else. Bear in mind that social support groups are more about supporting you and helping you understand that you are not alone. Support groups are not necessarily an effective treatment on their own. But they can be a helpful element of a larger treatment programme.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click the Design tab. Select a design scheme. Review the other design options. Click the Home tab again.

Answer: It's in the green ribbon near the top of the Excel window. This will open a toolbar for your table's design directly below the green ribbon. If you don't see this tab, click your table to prompt it to appear. Click one of the colored boxes in the "Table Styles" section of the Design toolbar to apply the color and design to your table. You can click the downward-facing arrow to the right of the colored boxes to scroll through different design options. In the "Table Style Options" section of the toolbar, check or uncheck any of the following boxes:   Header Row - Checking this box places column names in the top cell of the data group. Uncheck this box to remove headers.  Total Row - When enabled, this option adds a row at the bottom of the table that displays the total value of the right-most column.  Banded Rows - Check this box to color in alternating rows, or uncheck it to leave all rows in your table the same color.  First Column and Last Column - When enabled, these options make the headers and data in the first and/or last columns bold.  Banded Columns - Check this box to color in alternating columns, or uncheck it to leave all columns in your table the same color.  Filter Button - When checked, this box places a drop-down box next to each header in your table that allows you to change the data displayed in that column. This will take you back to the Home toolbar. Your table's changes will remain.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pick a fun, simple design for your needle punch project. Purchase enough weavers cloth for your project.

Answer:
When you are just starting out, you may want to practice doing a small, simple design.  Look online for inspiration or sketch your own design on a piece of paper.  Designs with larger blocks of color will be easier than intricate fine lines. To make your life easier, consider using a symmetrical design, so it doesn’t matter which side is the front or back. Get enough fabric to easily fit your design plus a few extra inches around the sides so that you can attach the embroidery hoop. Weavers cloth is a kind of woven cotton and polyester blend that will hold your needle punch stitches in place. If you are needle punching a rug, you will need a heavier weight weavers cloth than if you are making a pillow. You can buy weavers cloth online or at a craft store.  As an alternative, you can also use denim or a poly-cotton twill, but they won’t work as well as weavers cloth. If you use a cotton fabric like muslin, the fibers might tear when you try to punch needle.