Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Fence your garden to keep the rabbits out. Install automatic, motion-activated sprinklers. Use commercially available repellents. Use household repellents.

Answer: Chicken wire works fine as long as the mesh is 1 inch (2.5 cm) or less. Bury the bottom of the fence 3 to 6 inches (8 to 15 cm) into the ground to prevent rabbits from digging under it. Extend it at least three feet (one meter) above ground. Be sure to install flashing along the bottom of gates to ensure rabbits can't squeeze underneath to gain access to the garden. Fencing and chicken wire can be purchased at hardware stores, usually in a wide variety of styles and colors to compliment the décor of your yard.  Consult a landscape designer to see if they have any suggestions as to fencing that can be effective at protecting your garden as well as aesthetically pleasing. Automatic, motion-activated sprinklers condition rabbits to stay out of the area by spraying them with water every time they move into the sensor's range. Some of these sprinklers not only spray a burst of water to deter rabbits, but also emit a sound that is annoying to rabbits. This option is also environmentally friendly and humane because it does not use any chemicals—only water and sound. These sprinkler systems are available in hardware stores and online and they are fairly easy to set up, generally staking into the ground much like a standard sprinkler used for watering your lawn.  Many different brands and styles of motion-sensitive sprinklers are available. Consider the path of the water as you set up the sprinkler so as not to overwater or damage your plants. Many different repellents may be available, but no repellent will work on all rabbits, so you may have to try several before finding one that works for you. Remember that some repellents may have to be applied more than once per season. Some repellents include:  Blood or bone meal fertilizer. Blood or bone meal fertilizer repels rabbits because they are natural herbivores, and, as an added bonus, these fertilizers are great for your garden.  Chemical repellents. Some chemical repellents like ammonium soaps can help deter rabbits, but they may not be safe for the more delicate plants in the garden, so be sure to read the label. A solution containing the bitter Bitrex can also be sprayed to deter rabbits, but generally only if the garden is made up of flowers because Bitrex will alter the taste of vegetables. Cayenne pepper, human hair, dog hair, or manure on the ground near the garden or mixed with fertilizer can help deter rabbits. You can also spray vegetables with a mixture of vinegar and water with a small amount of hot sauce mixed in as well. This mixture sprayed on vegetables make the are unattractive to rabbits and may make the vegetables distasteful as well. Dried sulfur and onions can also be effective repellents against rabbits.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Saturate your skewers. Prepare the grill. Grill the scallops. Finished.

Answer: When you are cooking your scallops over an open flame, soak the toothpicks or skewers for 30 minutes before using them.  The saturation keeps them from catching fire. Light the grill and heat it to a medium-high setting.  Brush the grate with a light coat of butter so the scallops don't stick.  Once the grill is hot, brush the grate with a light coating of oil to keep the scallops from sticking. Spread the bacon wrapped scallops evenly across the grill.   Cook them until the scallops have just cooked all the way through.  This should take about 7 minutes.  Flip the scallops often during the grilling process so that they cook evenly and don't burn.  You can tell the scallops are finished when you see them change from translucent to opaque. Cut a scallop open to check if it is finished.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Recognize the symptoms of strep throat. See your doctor. Submit to any diagnostic testing. Begin your course of antibiotics. Take the complete prescription of antibiotics.

Answer: A sore throat alone can have a variety of causes, many viral (such as a common cold). Your immune system can handle these infections alone over several days or a week without help from a doctor. Other symptoms besides just throat pain that can point to a strep throat infection include:  Fever—101°F (38.3°C) or above Swollen lymph nodes in your neck Fatigue Rash Headache Nausea or vomiting Red or inflamed tonsils with white patches Treating strep throat is easy, but it does require a prescription from your doctor. If you believe that you have strep throat based on the above criteria, then you should make an appointment to see your doctor. Ignoring strep throat may lead to severe complications from the spread of the infection, including:  Scarlet fever Kidney disease Rheumatic fever, which can affect your heart, joints, and nervous system Your doctor will look down your throat and feel the lymph nodes in your neck as part of a physical examination. He or she may also ask you to submit to another, more concrete form of testing to confirm strep throat as the diagnosis.  The fastest test your doctor can use is a rapid antigen test, which requires a swab of your throat. Though the test can provide an answer in minutes, it’s not the most reliable method. If the test comes back negative for strep throat, then your doctor may still order the next test. A throat culture will also use a sterile swab of your throat, but the swab will be sent to a lab for a day or two as a culture to see if more strep bacteria grow from the sample in that time. If your diagnostic testing confirms that you have strep throat, then your doctor will write you a prescription for a course of antibiotics that will kill the strep bacteria. The duration of the prescription will vary based on the antibiotic prescribed (but ten days is common). Common antibiotics prescribed for strep throat include penicillin and amoxicillin.  If you’ve also been vomiting due to your illness, then your doctor can give you an antibiotic via injection. You may then take an anti-nausea medication along with a regular course of antibiotics. If you’re allergic to common antibiotics, then your doctor can prescribe other options, such as cephalexin (Keflex), clarithromycin (Biaxin), azithromycin (Zithromax), or clindamycin. Your symptoms may start to improve within a day or two of beginning your course of antibiotics, but it’s important to take the entire prescription until it’s gone. By stopping the course of antibiotics before you have finished it, you run a higher risk of recurrence of the infection, and it can also help to breed antibiotic-resistant strains of the strep bacteria.  Ensure that you follow all other directions that accompany your antibiotic, including whether or not to take the drug on am empty stomach, avoiding alcohol, and the time interval between doses.  Though you’re still taking the antibiotics, you can return to school or work without risk of infecting others after you’ve been on the antibiotics for a full twenty-four hours.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download Windows Live Photo Gallery if you don't already have the program on your computer. Choose inks and paper and load them into your printer. Open the photo in Windows Live Photo Gallery and click "Print. Click on the Paper Layout drop-down menu. Enter the number of copies that you want in the "Copies of Each Photo" field. Click "Print.

Answer:
For the best results, choose both the inks and the photo paper recommended by your printer manufacturer. " Select your preferred printer. Select 8.5 x 11 or "Letter" for your paper size. Choose the Paper Layout from the right panel. You can fit 2 4x6 prints or 4 3x5 photos on one piece of letter-sized photo paper.  "