Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select pomelos from mid-January through February. Choose a pomelo that is heavy for its size. Choose a light green to pink pomelo. Sniff for a sweet scent. Store pomelos in the fridge for up to one week.

Answer: This time of year is when pomelos, which are largely imported from South East Asia, will be ripest. They are sometimes available before and after this window, but for the ripest fruit look during these two months. Look for a pomelo that feels heavy, which means it is full of delicious juice. A light pomelo is apt to be dry inside. Avoid pomelos that are bruised or have soft areas of rot. Consider pink, yellow and green colored pomelos when selecting a fruit. Ripe pomelos can vary greatly in color. The color isn’t a great indicator of ripeness. Ripe pomelos have a subtle sweet fragrance. Sniff a couple and find the sweetest smelling one that looks the most appetizing to you. Keep your whole pomelo cool in the fridge to keep it from spoiling. After one week, the pomelo may start to turn. Store any cut pomelo segments in the fridge in an airtight container for up to three days before tossing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Write down a list of things you hate about high school. Sort the things you hate on your list into bigger categories. Group your discomfort into themes, if possible. Figure out which category on your list summarizes the biggest problems you have with high school.

Answer: Knowing why you hate high school is the first step to get through it. Do you hate getting up at 7 A.M. every morning to take the bus? Do you hate getting called at in class? Do you hate sitting alone in the cafeteria? Write down everything you hate about high school, from the smell of your old classroom to the people who gossip behind your back. If you don’t like waking up early and staying up late doing homework, you could categorize those two things under a phrase like “high school cuts down on my sleep.” For example, take a look at this list of things someone hates about high school:  Getting called on in class Cafeteria food that makes you sick Gym exercises Strict study hall monitors Having few friends Getting gossiped about Getting judged Uncomfortable uniforms At first glance, the items on your list might seem unrelated. But if we take a closer look, we can see some bigger categories forming from them. Take a look at the following few items from the list: 1) Cafeteria food that makes you sick; 2) uncomfortable uniforms; 3) gym exercises. Notice anything similar about these three items? They all have to do with being physically uncomfortable. Whether you’re throwing up after eating mystery meat, itching all day from your overly-tight uniform, or aching all over after gym, your body is experiencing physical discomfort. This is one category that can help organize your list. Other categories might be social discomfort, or academic discomfort.   Social Discomfort might include having few friends, getting gossiped about, getting judged,  navigating exclusive social groups (cliques), or attending school dances.  Academic Discomfort might include getting called on in class, strict study hall monitors, boring classes, or getting bad grades. Your “problem category” isn’t necessarily the category with the most number of items. To figure out the problem category you hate the most, think about the individual items on your list and notice how you feel. Does thinking about gym exercises make your chest clench? Does thinking about gossip bring a lump to your throat? Circle the problem category that bothers you the most. Now that you’ve figured out what you hate most about high school, it’s time to start coming up with specific, useful solutions. Do keep in mind that this is only a starting point. You can, and should, go back to each category and repeat the next steps as many times as you need to.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look at the Western hand reflexology chart. Learn about the Indian, or Ayurvedic, hand chart. Look at the Korean hand chart. Consider doing spot massages for specific ailments.

Answer: This chart shows a connection between the fingertips and the upper part of the head, such as the sinuses, eyes, brain, ears. The palm of the hand contains the larger inner organs.  Reproductive organs such as the testes, ovaries and fallopian tubes are found connecting to the inner wrist just beneath the hand. The thumb and the first 2 fingers contain more complex connections to the inner organs than do the outer 2 fingers. The Indian reflexology chart (or acupressure chart) contains several key differences from the Western hand reflexology chart. The pressure points on the Indian chart are primarily located in the palm of the hand, while the fingertips are shown connected to the sinus region. The thumb contains connection to the brain and the pituitary gland.  The Ayurvedic chart connects the inner world with the radial (thumb side), and the outer world with with the ulnar (little finger side). In keeping with the inner/outer distinction, the connection with the eyes is found on the radial side of the palm, beneath the first 2 fingers (index and middle). The connection with the ears is found beneath the last 2 fingers (ring finger and pinky). This hand reflexology chart is unusual in that it doesn't include any areas of the wrist. Reproductive organs are shown connected to the area within the palm of the hand. The Korean, or Koryo Hand Therapy (KHT systems), chart is shown with hand supine and prone, and makes no distinction between left and right hands.  The spine, in the Korean system, is shown to be connected to the central axis of the hand, along the line of the middle finger and extending down along the exterior of the hand. Each finger is shown connecting to a different region of the body in this chart. For example, pinching the area between the middle finger and the ring finger may help with eye conditions such as conjunctivitis or eyestrain. If you have allergies, they might be helped by pressing gently on the adrenal gland area, which is found on the area sometimes known as the "Mound of Venus".  You can also hold a golf ball and roll it with both hands over the areas of your hand to apply pressure. If you suffer from tension or anxiety, try pinching the skin area between your thumb and your first finger.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place the club on a flat, horizontal surface. Ensure the sole is at a 60 degree angle from the surface. Measure from the end of the grip to the end of the sole.

Answer:
Clubs should be measured on a horizontal, rather than vertical, plane to get the most accurate results. The sole is the bottom of the club head. You may need to rest the sole against a plate to ensure it sits at the proper angle. Use a tape measure to find the length in inches between the end of the grip and the farthest point that the sole contacts the horizontal surface. This is the length of your golf club!