Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look around to find where the stink bugs are located. Vacuum up a stink bug to kill and remove it. Knock stink bugs off plants by spraying them with a garden hose. Flick the stink bugs into a bucket of soapy water to catch and kill them. Crush a stink bug with a disposable item if you find it outside.

Answer: If you see just 1 stink bug, it may indicate a larger issue. Look around for warm pockets near heating vents or sunny spots along your walls and windows. Keep your eyes peeled for their brown, gray, or green bodies that may blend into the surrounding area. If you have an outdoor infestation, look on the underside of leaves for eggs and keep an eye out for discolored leaves.  If you haven’t crushed any stink bugs but start to notice a cilantro-like odor in your home, chances are you have an infestation. Suck the stink bugs up using a vacuum cleaner with a bag. For stink bugs sitting on walls or in crevices, use a small vacuum attachment to capture them. Discard the bag immediately to keep the smell out of your home.   Alternatively, you can wrap a stocking around the vacuum attachment tube to catch the bugs before they reach the bag or filter. Secure the stocking with a rubber band and push it inside the tube. Once you’ve sucked up the bugs, pull out the stocking, tie off the end, and dispose of it immediately. Refrain from using a bagless vacuum as it may smell foul for several weeks. Make sure you use a vacuum cleaner with a disposable bag. Once you spot stink bugs on your plants, use a high-pressure jet setting on a garden hose attachment to detach them from the leaves. Once you’ve forced them away, keep monitoring the plants in your garden to see if the stink bugs reappear. The water pressure won’t necessarily kill them off, but this is a good tactic to use to protect your plants at a moment’s notice. Instead of spraying a solution onto the bugs, mix up a solution of 4 cups (950 mL) of hot water with 3⁄4 cup (180 mL) of mild dish soap in a bucket. Hold this beneath the climbing stink bugs and flick them down into the solution using a gloved hand. After a few hours, drain out the water, bag up the dead bugs, and dispose of them immediately.  The soap will make it difficult for the insects to move, and they will ultimately drown in the water. As far as stink bug elimination methods go, this is probably the closest to an odorless option since the bugs will be killed relatively quickly. If you spot a single stink bug scuttling around your property, use a rolled up magazine or another firm but disposable object to squash it. Scoop up the remains with a piece of paper towel and then bag up and dispose of the crushing tool and debris. The nasty smell may keep other stink bugs away.  Refrain from stepping on stink bugs with your shoes as you’ll track the scent into your home. Avoid squishing stink bugs indoors at all costs! You’ll only end up with a lingering foul smell and a messy clean-up process.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: 1 If you have creative game mode, what you do is get splash potions of harming. Snipe them out with arrows. Challenge them to a PVP match, then use the GodMod cheat.

Answer: You make yourself invisible using the "Invisibility potion." And fly above survival users, splashing them with your potions. They won't see you, and it really annoys them. Quick, easy, and very fun. Give them armour and everything, then step back, yell go, and annihilate them with your wooden sword.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Plan for down times. Act like everything's okay. Do something nice for your partner during a rough patch. Try to find something nice about your partner every day, and say it to them!

Answer: You will have much less stress to deal with if you work together to plan a budget, accumulate at least a small savings account ($500 emergency fund can work wonders), and prepare for the times when things go wrong, life will be much smoother. Budget sensibly from the outset. It is preferable to mutually consider future expenses and agree!    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/4\/41\/Have-a-Successful-Marriage-Step-6.jpg\/v4-460px-Have-a-Successful-Marriage-Step-6.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/41\/Have-a-Successful-Marriage-Step-6.jpg\/aid26982-v4-728px-Have-a-Successful-Marriage-Step-6.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} If you're having a rough patch, feeling like you just can't remember what attracted you to him in the first place, wondering what possessed you to marry her... just smile and behave yourself in a kind, gentle way.  Act like everything is normal.  In fact, go out of your way to be kind, thoughtful, and caring toward your mate.  It may sound weird, but if you just keep putting one foot in front of the other, and act like nothing's wrong, eventually, everything really will be normal, okay, and even better. Cold shouldering or constant arguing about a contentious issue will likely just drive you apart.  A thoughtful gesture can go a long way in helping you feel closer to each other, making it that much more likely that you will work through your problems.  This works especially well if you feel like your partner does not compliment or do nice things for you often any more.  Start complimenting them and make it a point to be nice -- they'll want to do something nice for you! Whether it's a compliment on his/her outfit or a thank you for just taking out the trash, it always feels good to get a little boost from the person you love.  And you'll feel good doing the boosting.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine whether you have a valid contract. Determine whether a breach of contract has occurred. Determine whether you are within the statute of limitations. Determine if the breach is material and caused damages. Keep track of all damages.

Answer:
To sue someone for breach of contract, you must first prove that the contract existed and was valid.   While the word “contract” generally refers to a written document, a writing is not always necessary to create a contract. A contract may be written or oral.  For example, if the parties agree to a contract with the intention of writing it down later, a contract is created even if the parties never actually write it down. If you have an oral contract, you may present evidence of that contract to the court to prove that you had an agreement with the other party. Oral contracts, however, may be difficult to prove. Some contracts must be in writing.  The Statute of Frauds dictates which contracts must be in writing to be valid. Examples of contracts that must be in writing include contracts for: The sale of real estate or land Goods valued over $500 Paying another person's debt Marriage Agreements that will last longer than one year Transferring property after a death Breach of the contract occurs when a party who owes something under the contract fails to provide that good or service. This failure must be severe to be considered a breach. For instance, if you hired a contractor to paint your house, he would not breach the contract by showing up late, but would breach the contract by never showing up at all. All states have statutes of limitations. These are laws provide the time limit for filing a suit.  The statutes vary based on your state as well as the circumstances of your case, the type of case, and whether you filed your claim in federal or state court.  All of these factors will change the deadline for filing suit. The deadline for filing a civil suit, such as breach of contract, is generally between 2 and 6 years. Specific information on your state’s statute of limitations for a contract claim can be found online.  The time begins to run once you realize the contract has been breached. The law requires that a breach be serious and that it caused damages before a party may sue for breach of contract. Damages must be in the form of lost money.  For example, imagine you are a painter and you make a contract to paint someone's house for $10,000, payable on completion. When you finish painting the house, the owner doesn't have the money. He pays you two days later. You will not usually have any damages from the delay. He still received a completely painted house and you still received $10,000, even if you did receive it a couple days later than you expected. Such minor differences from the contract agreement are not usually enough for a lawsuit. On the other hand, if you painted the house but the owner never paid you at all, you lost $10,000 worth of time and paint. This would be considered a material breach. Make sure that you keep records of any financial damages that you may have. Calculate any money that you have lost and any other negative effects you have suffered from the breach of contract. For example, even if you didn’t directly lose money as a result of the breach, you can claim damages if you lost some other benefit that had a monetary value, such as a job.