Problem: Article: A business plan should describe, in detail, what your plans for the business are and what you hope to achieve. It should also outline the steps you plan on taking in order to reach your goals. A business plan must include an executive summary, which provides a one-page overview of your goals, as well as a market analysis, company description, description of the product line, funding request, financial projections, and more. Investors include anyone that you know or are somehow networked to who can give you money to start the business. Investors usually become part owners of your business. Lenders, on the other hand, are banks and other financial institutions you let you borrow the money in the form of loans. They do not become part owners, but you do need to pay the money back in time. You will need to contact your state government to apply for a business license/permit and to determine your business's tax status. Every state can determine its own regulations regarding business registration, but at the very least, you can expect to fill out the necessary registration forms and pay some sort of fee. More likely than not, you will end up renting or leasing a building rather than buying the space. Make sure that whatever building you lease is zoned for commercial purposes. If you plan on selling organic food at your organic store, make sure that the building is also zoned for food service purposes. If the building is not zoned properly, you will not be allowed to run an organic shop there. Most businesses do not require additional licenses. However, if organic food is a large part of your proposed stock, your state may require that you purchase a food and beverage license. These licenses can be obtained by your local department of health. You may need to go through a health inspection before you can receive one, however.
Summary: Create a business plan. Take your business plan to investors and lenders. Register your business. Choose your location. File for any additional licenses.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can also do this by swiping in from the right side of the screen, or by hovering the mouse in the screen's top-right corner. It's not possible to change the image that appears in the background of the Windows 8.1 login screen, but you can change the background of the lock screen, which appears before you enter your login information. This method will help you change the background of the lock screen. It's the button with a gear on it at the bottom of the Charms Bar. It's in the left panel. It's near the top of the Personalize window. This can be any photo on your computer, although a high-resolution photo will look better on the lock screen than will a low-resolution one. It's at the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will set the photo as your PC's lock screen image, which is where you enter your password to log in.

SUMMARY: Press ⊞ Win+C to open the Charms menu. Click Settings. Click the Personalize tab. Click the Lock screen tab. Select an image. Click Choose Image.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The pumpkins should be uniformly bright orange in color (unless you're growing a white or mottled variety). The vines will begin to shrivel and dry out. Most importantly, the pumpkins' skin will be tough. If you can indent it easily with a fingernail, the pumpkins need more time on the vine. Leave several inches of stem at the top of each pumpkin, since this keeps them from rotting too quickly. Don't pick up the pumpkins by their stems, since if the stems break their bases will rot. As soon as you cut them, they're ready to be removed from the pumpkin patch and used in whatever way you like. Rinse them off (you might need to scrub the dirt off the bottom) and either  cut them to make pie or  carve them into jack-o'-lanterns. If you store pumpkins in a cool, dry place they'll keep throughout the winter months.
Summary: Look for signs the pumpkin is ready for harvest. Use shears to cut the stems. Rinse, use and store the pumpkins.

Use a foam brush to apply glue to the cones. Shake the bag to cover the cones with the spices. Give the pine cones as gifts in baskets or hang them on your Christmas tree.
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One-sentence summary -- Mix equal parts nutmeg, ginger, and cinnamon in a plastic bag. Set the pine cones on newspaper or a plastic sheet. Place the pine cones with glue on them in the plastic bag. Place the pine cones on newspaper and allow the cones to dry overnight.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most tub and shower pipes are small and easiest to unclog with a small, hand-held auger. These augers are easy to handle and flexible, which makes them great for pushing through narrow and angled pipes. These are available at all home improvement and hardware stores. There are two types of small plumbing snakes: drain augers, which are common small augers that have a round compartment with a long coil of wire in it, and closet augers, which are shorter and mostly used by plumbers to unclog toilets. A closet auger does not have the round compartment on it and so the wire length is much shorter. Choose a drain auger when getting a clog out of your tub or shower drain. In addition to an auger, you’ll need supplies to open up the drain and to clean up any water or debris that is in the drain. Get a bucket, screwdriver, wrench, and rubber cleaning gloves and put them near the drain. Also, have a few old towels around to clean up dirty water. Many tub and shower drains have built in stoppers and screens that need to be removed in order to access the pipes. Unscrew any cover plates and disassemble any stoppers in your way. Every tub and shower stopper is different and thus comes apart differently. If you can’t figure out how to take your stopper apart, do some internet research about your specific type of stopper. When inserting a snake, push the snake wire into the drain while simultaneously turning the handle on the back of the tool. This will turn the wire as you push, allowing it to move further down the drain through any clogs.  Some snakes only turn when the wire is in a locked position and can't be advanced. If this is the case with your snake, push the wire in a few inches and then lock the tool and rotate the wire. Repeat this by unlocking the wire, pushing it in a few more inches and then relocking and turning it. As you lower the cable, move your grip down until it's about 3 inches (7.6 cm) from the drain opening. This close grip allows you to control your motions and feel for the clog easier. Once the end of the snake hits the clog, turning the handle will push the hook at the end of the cable into the clog so that it can be grabbed. There is no need to turn the handle quickly. Slow and steady pressure on the clog will work most effectively. As you pull the cable out, turn the handle on the snake so that the cable rotates. This will help the cable move around bends in the pipe. Pulling the cable out of the pipe slowly will help to keep the clog hooked to the end. Run the water through the drain. It may take a few seconds to wash away the remnants of the clog, but it should begin to flow quickly.  If the drain is still obstructed, snake the drain one more time. Insert the wire into the pipe once again and spend more time trying to hook the clog to remove it. If water still won't run through the drain after you've snaked it several times, it may have been pushed further down into your pipes. In this case, it's time to call the plumber.
Summary:
Choose a small auger made to snake tub and shower drains. Gather the additional supplies you'll need. Remove any drain stoppers and screens in the drain. Insert the auger wire into the drain. Turn the handle on the snake to break up the clog. Pull the snake out of the drain slowly. Determine if the drain is still clogged by pouring water down it.