Q: Your snail only needs a very small amount of salt in its diet, which is naturally found in fruit and vegetables. Foods with a high salt content will dehydrate the snail and make it unwell. Avoid packaged food, as this tends to have a high salt content. Snails are unable to digest any food that has a lot of starch. These foods cause the snail to experience bloating and internal blockages. This can make the snail sick and can be fatal. Provide the snail with a variety of food options. Avoid only feeding the snail acidic fruit such as tomatoes, oranges, and tangerines, as these can be harmful if they aren’t supplemented with other foods. As long as the snail has less-acidic food options, it is fine to feed it acidic foods as well. Snails are really sensitive to the pesticides that are sprayed on fruit. Avoid any fruit and vegetables that aren’t organically grown. Look for “organic” and “spray-free” signs when you are doing your fruit and vegetable shopping.
A: Stay away from salty foods. Avoid feeding the snail pasta, rice, and millet. Limit the amount of acidic food that you feed the snail. Avoid fruit and vegetables that have been sprayed with pesticides.

Article: For many people, the goal of art hunting is to find a lost masterpiece from a beloved artist. Though you most likely won’t find anything by Monet or Vermeer, you may come across a hidden gem made by a lesser-known or regionally popular painter.  Some artists whose work ended up at thrift stores include Ben Nicholson, Ilya Bolotowsky, Giovanni Battista Torriglia, Alexander Calder, and even Pablo Picasso. So you’ll know what paintings to keep an eye out for, learn about different artists through local galleries, art museums, and online databases like the Web Gallery of Art. If you stumble upon a piece you think may be valuable, try searching for it on Google or a similar search engine. If the painting shows up in your search results, you may have found a valuable item.  If you don’t know the name of a painting, search for it using descriptors. For example, you can find Thomas Gainsborough’s The Blue Boy with the terms “painting,” “kid,” and “blue.” If you can take a high-quality photo of the piece, try running it through Google’s Reverse Image Search at https://reverse.photos. This will make the searching process far easier. Though most art prints have little to no financial value, there are a couple of notable exceptions. Look out for prints that were part of a limited edition run, meaning the artist only produced a few copies, and prints with a handwritten signature from the artist on the front or back. Most limited edition prints have numbers on them indicating which copy you have and how many copies exist. Unless you stumble upon an original piece by a popular artist, stay away from paintings that are extremely small in size or subtle to the point of being abstract. Though these paintings may be excellent, they don’t have the same mass appeal that a large, traditional painting does, making them harder to sell. This is especially important if you plan to sell your paintings online since small and abstract art is hard to convey over digitized photographs. Even if you decide that a painting is not valuable, make sure to examine the frame before moving on. Picture frames are works of art in their own right, so a vintage or well-crafted frame may be worth a lot regardless of the painting inside. Look for frames with:  Hand-carved designs Intricate or unique patterns Gilded molding Slight wear and similar signs of age
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Seek out paintings created by renowned artists. Search for paintings on your phone to see if anything comes up. Purchase limited edition and signed prints. Avoid buying small and subtle paintings if you plan on selling them. Pick up paintings with high-quality frames.

Problem: Article: One point on which believers and atheists frequently clash is the origin of the world. The next time someone tries to tell you that the universe was created through the random activity of subatomic particles, push back by demanding to know how those particles came into being. Ultimately, you can reason, there had to be some source, and that source was the Creator.  The Law of Conservation of Matter and Energy itself states that matter and energy can't be created or destroyed, but can only change form. In other words, the things that make up the physical world couldn't have come from nothing. If you need further support, pull from Bible passages like Hebrews 11:13, which states, “By faith we understand that the universe was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made by things that are visible.” These days, the Theory of Evolution is often taken for granted as concrete fact. However, it's still only a theory, one that's looked upon with more uncertainty every day. Even renowned evolutionary biologists have begun expressing doubts about the truthfulness of Darwinian evolution. This pokes a big hole in many atheists' favorite go-to argument. The idea that evolution is driven by an unseen “sentient” force and not random natural selection as once thought is compelling evidence for the presence of God's will. Brush aside atheists' complaints of a lack of evidence of God in the physical world by assuring them that the very nature of God defies observation or testing. Just because He was responsible for shaping the dimensions of space and time doesn't mean He's bound by them. God can't be put under a microscope—He can only be felt. Explain to your listener that the five senses can only receive stimuli from the natural environment, which God both permeates and sits outside of. Any argument that attempts to disprove the existence of God by physical means is a weak one. Ordinarily in religious debates, it's left up to the devout party to justify their belief in God. Turn the tables on your listener by challenging them to provide proof that what they believe is true. Respond to their secular theories with questions like, “How do you know that?” and, “Can you prove that that's the case?” Prompting them to back up what they say will stop them in their tracks.  If your listener is honest, they'll likely admit that their views aren't as unshakable as they originally thought. At the very least, they'll get a sense of how frustrating it is to be questioned aggressively. Be careful not to come across as though you're just being contentious. Atheists often rely on the idea that science is irrefutable to back up their position. What they don't realize is that religious skepticism also requires a kind of leap of faith. Whenever your listener brings up a scientific theory, ask them to explain it in detail. Chances are, they can't. Note that this demonstrates some degree of unknowing acceptance on their part.  Elaborate on your criticism of science as alternative faith by pointing out that your listener has only actually observed a very small percentage of what they believe in, and that the rest has been dictated to them by institutions with agendas of their own. It's also worth mentioning that much of what is commonly regarded as scientific fact is essentially just a working hypothesis. For this reason, your listener has no more claim to the validity of their beliefs than you do.
Summary: Question the logic of the Big Bang Theory. Note the changing attitudes on evolution in the scientific community. Remind doubters that God is not subject to the laws of nature. Shift the burden of proof to the nonbeliever. Suggest that blind adherence to science is a kind of religion in itself.

Q: the Windows key + R and type diskmgmt.msc. This will launch the Disk Management Utility. You will be able to see all of the partitions for each drive in the bottom frame of Disk Management. This will open the Format tool. This will allow the USB drive to be read by the most devices possible, including Windows, OS X, Linux, and most game consoles. The formatting process will take longer, but Windows may be able to correct errors on the drive. OK to start formatting the drive. This may take a while, but if the format is successful, the drive should appear in Windows. If the format process doesn't work, try the next section. Formatting will delete all of the data on the USB drive.
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Press . Right-click on the partition for your USB drive. Select "Format" from the menu. Select "FAT32" as the file system. Uncheck "Perform a quick format". Click .