Problem: Article: If you'd like to bake the grouper, turn on the oven and adjust the racks so there's one in the center of the oven. To broil the grouper, turn the broiler to high and move a rack so it's 5 to 6 in (13 to 15 cm) below the heating element.  Some broilers are inside the oven near the top while others are located underneath the oven. If your broiler only has an "on" setting, turn it on to begin heating. Pour 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of vegetable oil, 2 tablespoons (28 g) of melted butter, and 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of lemon juice into a bowl. Stir in 1 tablespoon (8 g) of grated ginger, 1/8 teaspoon (0.7 g) of salt, 1/8 teaspoon (0.3 g) of ground black pepper, and 1 tablespoon (10 g) of chopped shallots. If you're baking the fish, get out an oven-safe dish that's large enough to hold the fillets and arrange the grouper in a single layer. To broil the grouper, get out a baking sheet and grease it before laying the fillets across it.  Avoid using a broiler pan with slits or holes since it will be difficult to remove the fish from the pan. Spray the sheet with cooking spray or brush it with a little vegetable oil. Carefully turn each fillet over so they're coated on both sides with the lemon butter mixture. It's fine if some of the mixture pools around the sides of the fillets. Put the baking dish in the center of the preheated oven or place the baking sheet below the preheated broiler. Cook or broil the fish until it's opaque and flaky when you drag a fork across the center. If the fish is more than 1 in (2.5 cm) thick, it may need to cook for 1 to 2 more minutes. Turn off the oven or broiler and remove the grouper. If there's any lemon butter sauce around the fish, spoon it over the fillets and serve the fish fillets while they're hot. Refrigerate leftover grouper in an airtight container for up to 3 or 4 days.
Summary: Preheat the oven to 450 °F (232 °C) or turn the broiler to high. Combine the oil, butter, juice, ginger, salt, pepper, and shallot. Place 1 pound (450 g) of grouper fillets in a baking dish or sheet. Spread the lemon butter mixture over the grouper. Bake or broil the fish for 5 to 7 minutes. Serve the baked or broiled grouper.

Problem: Article: Before you even step foot on a plane, conduct some rigorous research to help you prepare for your first encounter with a new country and its people. It will be worth finding out about your destination’s social structure, religious practices and attitude toward foreign travelers. Reading up on where you’re headed is a must, as it will offer valuable insight into daily life there and give you an idea of what to expect as an outsider.  For a casual vacation to the South of France, you might only need to look into acceptable dinner attire, whereas a work trip to Japan or the Netherlands should be prefaced with some investigation into how leaders there ordinarily conduct formal business. Peruse travel blogs written by other visitors from around the world to get their take on a particular place. How is the culture you come similar to that of the place you’re traveling to? How is it different? Look at yourself through someone else’s eyes and take note of values and characteristics that may set you apart from those around you. You might, for example, identify as a feminist and be headed for a place where women traditionally occupy a marginalized role in society. Try not to let culture clashes influence your attitude. Make it your mission to present the best of yourself and where you're from to others while you’re away.  Remember that you’ll be representing your home country while abroad, even on casual pleasure trips.  Be especially mindful when traveling to places that have been embroiled in conflict with your place of origin. The culture that you’ll be stepping into won’t be the same as your own, and that’s a good thing. Diversity is a quality that should be embraced. You might feel uncomfortable in a given cultural setting at first, but with an open mind you’ll start to see just how truly colorful and astounding the world can be.  Let go of any stereotypes or generalizations about the place you’re visiting. Using a squatting toilet or being warned against sitting with your legs crossed in Turkey might catch you off guard, but gaining a deeper understanding of these types practices is probably the one of the reasons you’re traveling in the first place.
Summary: Educate yourself on the place you’re visiting. Reflect on your own culture and behaviors. Appreciate differences.

Problem: Article: Whether your rental car breaks down while stopped in a parking lot or while driving down the freeway, you should never react by panicking. Always stay calm, and keep a level head. If you’re driving, steer the car to the side of the road and bring the vehicle to a complete stop.  If you have roadside safety devices, such as flares or reflective devices, set these up on the side of the highway so that oncoming traffic will avoid your car. Do not attempt to drive the car further after a breakdown. Doing so could further damage the vehicle and put yourself and passengers at risk. If your broken-down rental car was involved in an accident, or if the car breaks down at night, or in an unsafe or unfamiliar area, you may need to call for help. Once you’re safely out of traffic, use your cell phone to call 911, or your insurance company’s roadside assistance phone number, depending on the severity of the incident. Conversely, if the car breaks down in a safe, populated area and has no one is injured, you may not need to phone the police. In a safe situation, first call your car-rental company, and then call a tow truck if necessary. If you can safely exit the rental car and stand in a location where you won’t be hit by passing vehicles (i.e. not the middle of a road), inspect the car to determine where the breakdown occurred. If the failure was mechanical, you’ll need to convince the rental car company that you were not at fault and should not be held liable to pay for the car damage.  Use your phone camera (or an actual camera) to take photographs of the damage or broken parts, if it’s visible. If you were at fault for the breakdown, through negligence or irresponsible driving, you will likely need to pay for the damages.
Summary: Stay calm and move out of traffic. Call for help if necessary. Inspect the vehicle.

Problem: Article: Use the quilting ruler to measure your liner to fit the measurements of the shelves that you wrote down earlier. Mark the top and bottom of the paper with a pencil or pen. Use scissors or place a cutting mat underneath the liner and then cut it with a rotary cutter. Use the quilting ruler as a guide while you’re cutting the liner. Repeat this process to create as many pieces of liner as there are shelves. Take the backing off of your contact liner paper and carefully place it on your shelf. Go over the liner with a squeegee to eliminate any bubbles or wrinkles. Put a small blob of reusable mounting putty in each corner of the cabinet before placing in spongy or plastic liner to secure it. One by one, take the pre-cut pieces of liner, place them in each shelf space, and smooth them out until all of your shelves are lined.
Summary:
Measure the liner material. Cut the liner material. Place the liner on the shelf and smooth it out. Repeat these actions for each shelf in your kitchen cabinets.