Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Heat chicken broth and spices on the stovetop. Add arugula to the pan. Stir occasionally and let it wilt. Remove the pan from heat and serve the dish.

Answer: Put ¼ cup (60 mL) of chicken broth (you may choose a reduced-sodium variety, if desired), ⅛ teaspoon (0.5 mL) of onion powder, ⅛ teaspoon (0.5 mL) of garlic powder, and a dash of pepper into a frying pan. Stir to combine, and heat the mixture until it boils. Mix in 5 ounces (150 g) of washed and trimmed fresh arugula. Make sure the arugula is evenly coated in the broth and spice mixture by using tongs to toss the greens in the liquid. Keep the pan on the burner for another minute or two to allow the arugula leaves to wilt. If needed, add another splash of chicken broth to keep the arugula wet. Stir the mixture occasionally. All you need to do now is turn off your burner, remove the pan from heat, and serve the arugula. You can have it as a side dish with a meal, put it on mashed potatoes, or use it as a salad topping.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Lift your hair at the crown. Master group shots. Say “money” not “cheese. Dress right for photographs. Stand before a white wall. Use natural lighting but at dusk or on a cloudy day. Avoid taking photos after drinking. Use a free photo enhancement site online.

Answer: Photographs can make your hair look thinner than it looks in real life. One way to fix this is to give your hair some lift at the crown.  Dig your fingers into the crown of your hair right before the photo, and scrunch the hair. It will make your hair look less like you have a “helmet head,” too. Back comb the hair at the crown of your head, and use a little hairspray on it when styling your hair for a photo. Use a curling iron to curl back a piece of hair at the crown. Where you stand in group shots can make a big difference when it comes to how you will look.  Try not to stand directly next to a person who is much slimmer than you are. Props or other people's bodies can hide body parts that you don't particularly like (the stomach, the arms). Cinch your waist with your hands. Put one hand on either side of your waist but position the hands so they face inward several inches. Do not be the person who stands closest to the camera because that is likely to make you appear even bigger than you are, especially if everyone else is standing at the same length from the camera. If you're a lot shorter than someone else in the photo, try not to pose alongside a frame of reference (meaning something we all generally know the height of, such as a mailbox). ” The reason you want to say “money” instead of cheese is that it forms your mouth into a more flattering position.  Money is a stronger sound, and it will turn the corners of your mouth upward.  This will create a genuine looking smile. The problem with the word "cheese" is that it turns the corners of your mouth downward, creating a poor angle. What you wear in a photo can make a big difference between whether you will look your best or not.  If more of your legs are visible in the photograph, such as by wearing a short skirt, they will look longer. Swimsuits cut high at the hip and skinny jeans with flare bottoms also create the illusion of longer legs. Patterns can be very distracting in photos. Blue and red photograph well; there is a reason politicians often use them!  Sleeves will keep the focus on your face, not your arms. Fitted clothing usually looks better in photographs than baggy clothing does. Collared shirts are nice for framing the face. If you have a light-colored backdrop, your face will look brighter.  This also helps the camera's automatic settings settle on a good color balance, so it means your skin won't look too yellow or pink in the final photo. Take a lot of pictures. Very few people look good in pictures all of the time. So if you take more of them – many of them – you can choose the ones in which you look best. You want soft light to hit your face from the side, so it's a good idea to position yourself facing a window or other natural light source.  It's a good idea to take pictures when the sun starts to set. If you pose for a photograph when the sun is at its height, the downward sunlight will create bags under your eyes and highlight other facial imperfections. You will look younger at dusk because the light brightens up the area under your eyes, making you look younger overall. Light is also more diffused on cloudy days, so it will lessen the lines on your face. Similarly, you could use your camera's flash in sunlight because it will even out skin tone and create a brighter effect that is more flattering. It's not a great idea to have your photo snapped after you've had a few glasses of wine or other alcohol.  The reason for this is that alcohol can make your eyes look droopy, in addition to causing other issues (your makeup may have started to run, and so on). The bottom line: almost no one is at their best in photos after a couple of drinks, so avoid it. There are many sites that will allow you to upload and improve on a photo. Be careful! You want to make subtle changes, so they are not obvious.  Putting a filter on the photo or slightly boosting its brightness can even out your skin and even make your eyes look brighter. Crop the photo to highlight the parts that look better. Boosting the color and saturation of the photo can give your skin a slightly brighter hue. You'll be amazed at the difference a little enhancement can make.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Prepare the casing. Ease the casing onto the nozzle of a funnel, leaving 2 inches (5.1 cm). Scoop the meat mixture, a small amount at a time, into the funnel and gently pack into the casing. Create small, individual sausages by pinching the rope at even intervals. Using a toothpick or fork, gently prick a few holes into the skin of each sausage. Dry the sausages in the refrigerator before cooking or freezing.

Answer: Store bought casing usually will come packaged in brine or salt. Thoroughly rinse the casing in lukewarm water to remove traces of the salt. If the casing is too long to work with easily, cut off a manageable length. Tie a double knot at this end. When it's filled, remove the funnel and tie a double knot at the end of the rope of sausage. At each interval, twist the rope several times. You can also use cooking twine to tie the ends. This will help prevent the sausages from bursting while cooking later.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make sure you have legal capacity to sue. Make sure you have legal standing to sue. Decide in what court to file your lawsuit. Find the right venue. Make sure you still have time to sue.

Answer:
Legal capacity is defined by each state. Generally, in order to file a lawsuit, a person must be over 18 years of age and in good mental health.  If you are under 18, you will need a guardian to participate in the lawsuit. If you are judged to be mentally incompetent because of age, disability or illness, you will need a guardian, trustee or executor to participate in a lawsuit. The requirements for standing are established by each state. Generally, to sue in state court a person must have been injured, or will be directly injured or harmed. There must also be a way to redress or compensate for the injury. For example, if a person or entity caused you physical harm, didn't hold up their end of a contract, or didn't pay you what you were owed then you may have legal standing to sue. The court in which you file must have subject matter jurisdiction, or the legal jurisdiction to hear the type of case you are filing. Most cases will be filed in the state where you live. Federal courts hear specific types of cases, including the following:  Cases that arise under federal law, such as those concerning federal civil rights statutes, patent laws, antitrust laws, federal tax claims, or constitutional issues.  Cases in which the plaintiff is suing a defendant who is a citizen of a different state or country for an amount over $75,000.  If you are unsure whether to file in state or federal court, or which state to file the suit in, talk to an attorney. Venue refers to the county or judicial district within a state where the lawsuit must be filed. Sometimes, multiple courts meet the venue requirements for a case. These requirements are:  The court is located in the county in which the defendant resides or does business. The court is located in the county in which the harmful actions occurred. The court is located in the county in which a violated contract was signed or was to be carried out. In cases in which multiple venues are appropriate, choose the one that is most convenient to both you and the defendant, or talk with your attorney about which one they think would be best. Every state has a time period by which a person must file a lawsuit. This is referred to as the statute of limitations. Different types of case have different statute of limitations. For example, in Alabama you have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit for personal injury but six years to file a case regarding property damage. For a list of state specific statutes of limitation visit: http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/statute-of-limitations-state-laws-chart-29941.html.