Q: Dip a brush into watery paint. Hold it over the canvas and flick your wrist. Also try flicking bristles with your fingers or striking the brush handle. You can use a variety of brushes and other objects, including toothbrushes and sticks, to get different effects. You can also try twisting the brush slightly.  Different objects, such as sticks or rods, can give you a less uniform drip than a paintbrush. They may have cracks and crevices the lead to a less controlled spatter. Use liquid acrylics or thin out thicker paints. All you need to do is tip over the paint container and let the color flow onto the canvas. You can customize this in many ways, such as by pouring more paint, pouring a new color onto wet paint, and tilting the canvas. Pouring turns paint drips into broad, controlled shapes.  Think of how you want to apply your paint. Every detail, including how high you hold the paint container, the angle, the volume, and your wrist movement, will change the effect the paint has on the canvas. For example, holding the paint container higher will cause more of a paint splash. Tilting the container more causes thicker paint drips. More paint in the container can help you get longer lines. Wrist movement can help you make paint lines thicker or thinner as you pour. Hold a palette knife up to the container as you pour your paint. This will thin out the stream, causing the paint to look stringy and drizzled. Try it to get thinner paint lines with the same control as regular pouring. You can load the paint into a squeeze bottle or turkey baster. Squeeze the paint out over the top of an upright canvas. This will lead to very unique drip marks. You won’t have as much control as you would by dabbing areas with a brush, but no painting will turn out the same. Anything you have laying around can be repurposed for painting. Like how fingerpainting can give you more rounded paint lines, other tools will have their own effects. Sponges, wallpaper brushes, and stamps are useful for making clean, square-shaped marks. Fly swatters and potato mashers can give you patterned marks. Other examples include rolling pins, corn cobs, marbles, cookie cutters, metal rods, knives, rollers, and cards. They all help you apply different amounts of paint in unique patterns. The paint can be put on the canvas directly, splattered, dripped, or more.
A: Spatter paint for small drips. Pour paint for large drips. Use a knife while pouring for thinner drips. Squirt paint to create less controlled drip marks. Experiment with different painting tools.

Article: Open the .swf file using your work’s Internet browser. Under the veil of secrecy, double check for your boss's whereabouts – you should only do this when you know for a fact your boss isn’t walking around the corner to talk to you about TPS reports. Wait until he or she is at lunch or definitely in a meeting. Conduct a quick test to ensure that you can play the game on your work computer. Some companies may not furnish you with all the bells and whistles necessary for full gaming. The last thing you want to do is walk away from your computer and have a game open or a curious co-worker asking why you have a USB or flash drive in your computer.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Plug the flash drive into an open drive on your work computer. Check each game to ensure it can properly run on your work computer. Close all open games and place your flash drive in a drawer or in a hidden area.

Problem: Article: . Poached pears make a delicious dessert, and will put your pear coring skills to good use. This simple recipe poaches the pears in a vanilla and sugar syrup. . This warm, spicy version of poached pears makes an elegant dessert perfect for serving at dinner parties. ake pear pie. For a fun variation on the traditional apple pie - try this tasty pear version. Perfect served with vanilla ice cream. . These roasted pears make a delicious after-dinner treat. Served with whipped cream and caramelized pecans - what's not to love? . If you've had a large harvest of pears that you don't know what to do with, try this cinnamon pear preserve. Equally good spooned over your morning cereal or ice cream dessert. ake Asian pear salad. This tasty but low fat salad is all about bold flavors and contrasting textures, making it a perfect choice for lunchtime.
Summary: Make poached pears Make poached pears in wine . Make caramelized roast pears Make a cinnamon pear preserve .

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Let your vet know that your dog has started giving birth. This will put them on alert. If there is an emergency, they will be able to help you as quickly as possible. Your dog and puppies should be examined by a vet within 24 hours of birth, even if they appear healthy. The dog will typically release the placenta fifteen minutes after a puppy is born. Occasionally, two puppies will be born followed by two placentas. There should always be one placenta per puppy. If there is not, call your vet. Your vet may give the dog a shot of oxytocin to help it expel the placentas naturally. While a little bit of panting is normal immediately after birth, your dog should not be trembling or shaking. If this behavior continues several hours after birth, it could be a sign of complications, such as milk fever. If the dog has been straining or contracting for 30 minutes without giving birth, a puppy may be stuck. Your dog may need an emergency C-section.

SUMMARY: Notify your vet at the beginning of whelping. Make sure that there is one placenta for every puppy. Take your dog to the vet if it is trembling or shivering. Get help if the dog has been having contractions for over 30 minutes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The hole should be large enough to accommodate the rainwater flowing into it from out of your rain spout. A four to six inch diameter circle is a good place to start, or however large you need to accommodate your skimmer basket. If the top of your barrel is thinner, you can also just use an exacto-knife. You want to make sure that leaves, sticks and other debris, as well as bugs and animals don't get into your barrel.  For this you can secure a screen over the intake hole (or simply cover the entire top of the barrel and put the top back on). Make sure you use stainless steel or another rust proof material. Don't use anything with gaps big enough to let in mosquitoes. You can also set a special skimmer basket into the intake. A skimmer basket doesn't block as easily and can be removed to toss out collected debris and make maintenance easier.
Summary: Use a jigsaw to cut a hole in the top of the barrel. Position the skimmer basket or screen.

Q: Visit the website from your preferred browser on your desktop computer. Once you are on the website you will need to log in. In order to log in you will need both your user name and password. If you are having any issues with logging in, there are a few ways you can get your password sent to you or have it reset. All you need is the e-mail address that you signed up with. This is usually found on the top-right side of the screen. You will now find yourself at a screen that says “General account settings.” From here you will see tabs on the left. You will then see a section that says “Your phones.” ” You will then receive an SMS with your confirmation code. Now your mobile device is now linked to your Facebook, and you will receive notifications whenever someone interacts with your account! There are a ton of different things you can alter from here. Facebook is designed to go hand in hand with your mobile devices to make sure you will get the most from your experience!
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Log on to Facebook. Left-click on the arrow facing downwards. Go down to Settings and left click again. Click on the Mobile tab. Click on the link that says “Add a phone. Enter your mobile cell phone number. Enter the confirmation code in box provided on the screen.