Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Combine the frosting ingredients together (except the walnuts). Dip the doughnuts into the frosting. Garnish the doughnuts.

Answer: In a small bowl, use a metal wire whisk to whip everything thoroughly until you achieve a smooth mixture.  Before the frosting sets, sprinkle some chopped walnuts around.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look out for yourself. Talk to your parents. Get help for an eating disorder

Answer: Remember that your brain and body are developing. If you restrict too many meals, you can damage your future health and intelligence. You can also lower your current concentration and self esteem. Too much focus on weight loss can lead you to be unhappy and ill. If you have trouble feeling comfortable with your current weight, consider talking to your friends about it. You don't have to ask questions or beg for reassurance—just let them know that you're having negative feelings about your body. You'll scare your parents if you start eating less or exercising too much, and you'll scare them if you aren't honest with them about your diet and your worries. If you are trying to lose weight without your parents knowing, ask yourself why. If you're really doing something harmless, why is it a secret?  If the issue is that your parents are controlling, speak to a trusted adult. If the issue is that you have an eating disorder, you can speak to your school nurse or your doctor. Diets work better with family support. . If you're trying to lose weight without your parents knowing, you might have an eating disorder. Ask yourself: do I think about food all the time? Do I eat when I'm full? Do I avoid eating? Do I try to get rid of the calories I consume, either through vomiting, laxatives, or exercise?  If any of these are the case, talk to your doctor as soon as possible.  If you think of your eating or your body as a problem, talk to a doctor.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look people in the eye. Put a smile on your face. Focus your attention. Hold your head up. Speak up.

Answer: You'd be surprised how few people can actually hold your eye contact. Looking someone in the eye makes you appear confident and happy. If you need to, take some time to practice with friends or family beforehand. Smiles make you appear happy and confident. Plus, it makes other people feel more comfortable around you. When you're meeting or conversing with people, be sure to smile often. Don't be distracted by other things when you're trying to converse with someone. Put away your phone. Don't look off into the distance or at the television screen. Keep your attention on the conversation, and make sure you say that with your body language as well. For instance, point your body towards the person rather than away. That is, stand up straight and don't slouch. Don't hunch your head over. Standing up straight helps you exude confidence, making you more likable. Don't try to hide your words by mumbling. Show you have confidence by speaking at an appropriate volume and enunciating. However, you don't want to shout. You just want to speak up enough to be heard.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Rinse your swimwear in cold water after each wear. Hand wash your swimwear. Treat stains directly with spot cleaner. Gently squeeze out the water. Lay the swimsuit out to dry.

Answer:
Even in a pinch, a rinse is better than nothing. It serves to wash away harmful chemicals such as chlorine, oils, and even bacteria before it can embed deeper into the fabric. You can even take it into a cold shower. Before this, avoid wrapping the swimsuit in a towel. The towel holds in the moisture and chemicals. A towel wet with pool water will contribute chlorine and other substances that wear out swimwear. Electric machines are easy, but even a gentle cycle uses heat and tumbling. This will wear out the material, causing a loss of integrity, shape, padding, and delicate embellishments.  After rinsing immediately after usage, throw the used swimwear into a sink full of cold water for at least five minutes with a neutral detergent. Leaving it in too long will allow the water to work its way into the fibers, damaging the fit, so don’t get distracted. Use a mild soap for delicate fabrics. Regular detergent is too harsh and contributes to deterioration and fading. Avoid bleach and moisturizers. Men’s trunks are the exception in that they contain less spandex. This makes them better able to withstand the trauma of a machine wash cycle. You may still choose to wash them more gently by hand, though. Alternatively, use baking soda for two hours before washing or with vinegar by soaking the swimwear in one part white vinegar to three parts water for 30 minutes. This can also be used before wear to prevent color bleeding. Like washing, machine drying is too rough for fragile swimwear and will ruin the shape. Instead, roll up the swimsuit to coax out most of the water. Be gentle and don’t wring it out. It may be tempting, but the twisting motion is still damaging. Do this in a shaded and well-ventilated area. This prevents water from pooling and stretching fibers. It also reduces wrinkles and creases. Never leave the swimsuit exposed to direct sunlight. The heat will cause the same color damage you tried to avoid earlier. Cool air from an open window or a blow dryer, if in a hurry, are safer options.