Problem: Article: Go to your local garden store and look at the tomato varieties available. A growing plant will produce tomatoes quicker, but you may have more variety to choose from if you buy seeds. If you purchase a tomato plant, look for one that is a healthy green color with whole leaves untouched by pests.  Both BushSteak and Patio Princess tomato plants do well in containers and produce ample fruit. If you are looking for a cherry tomato variety, try the Sweet Baby Girl plant. Some ‘early’ tomato plants will develop fruit within 45 days of planting. However, it usually takes a healthy plant 80 days to create fruit. If you plant from a seed, then you’ll need to include an additional 20 days for germination and seedling growth. This is the minimum size necessary to give your plant adequate room to develop. Some small varieties, such as Sun Sugar, may fit inside a 12 in (30 cm) pot, but the roots will be restricted and your yield may not be very impressive. Sturdy clay pots may look nice, but a pot this large will get very heavy and you will not be able to move it without some strain. Whiskey barrel halves are another common choice, but they are almost impossible to sanitize. Instead, look for sturdy plastic pots with drainage holes and saucers.  Some plastic pots are also fashioned to look like terracotta on the outside. Placing a dolly underneath a pot can help you move it around for watering or variable sunlight, too.
Summary: Buy healthy tomato plants or seeds. Select a 15 US gal (57 L), 18 in (46 cm) pot for each tomato plant. Choose plastic pots for easier movement and cleaning.

Problem: Article: It resembles a blue "e" with a yellow band wrapped about it. This gear-shaped icon is in the top-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. This tab is at the top of the window. It's in the "Settings" section at the top of the window. Click the Allow circle under both the "First-party Cookies" heading and the "Third-party Cookies" heading. This will enable cookies and return you to the Internet Options window. This is near the top of the Internet Options window. It's in the window near the top of Internet Options. This option is in the "Security level for this zone" section near the bottom of the Internet Options window. It's near the bottom of the Settings window. This will turn on JavaScript for your browser. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so saves your settings. Cookies and JavaScript are both now enabled in Internet Explorer.
Summary: Open Internet Explorer. Click Settings . Click Internet options. Click the Privacy tab. Click Advanced. Enable first- and third-party cookies. Click OK. Click the Security tab. Click the Internet globe. Click Custom level. Scroll down to the "Scripting" section. Check the "Enable" box below the "Active scripting" heading. Click OK. Click Apply, then click OK.

Problem: Article: Cool your heels for a bit first. Feelings aren’t facts, and sometimes they come and go. Before you take an irreversible step, be sure that your feelings for your best friend are actually of a romantic nature.  First, consider whether or not you strongly care for or love your friend simply because she’s a great person or is always there for you. Next, determine if your feelings are arising out of loneliness because you’re not seeing anyone, jealousy because she’s in a relationship, or fear because you  think the dynamic of your friendship is changing. Before you tell your friend how you feel, think about whether or not she will or can be receptive to your romantic feelings. Is she currently in a happy relationship in which she’ll feel blindsided by your news?   If she's in a relationship, you might try to figure out if she's happy in that relationship. If so, back off and wait until she's single again. Even if she's in an unhappy relationship, giving her some time could ensure that the two of you have a healthy start rather than you being a rebound. Reflect on your interactions with your best friend. Has she ever sent any signals that she might be interested in you, too? For instance, maybe she once said she'd date you if you weren't friends. If you’re a female, too, has she shown any indication that she’s interested in same-gender relationships? Seek out additional opinions from people who care about you. Tell people who know the two of you how you’re feeling and see if they think she feels the same way or if it's worth jeopardizing your friendship. Only get input from solid, trustworthy people and be sure you think can look at the situation objectively. Exploring a romantic relationship with a friend can be the absolute best thing ever, or the worst thing. If she’s into you as well, this may open up a brand new door that makes your existing relationship even more satisfying. If she’s not into you, this could change the dynamic of your friendship moving forward. But, if you really like her, these possible consequences shouldn't change anything. If it doesn't work out, you might need time apart for awhile, but at least you will have taken a bold step towards something you wanted!
Summary: Wait it out to see if your feelings are real. Consider her availability. Question if she might be interested. Get advice from a third party. Know the possible consequences.

Problem: Article: Cardiac arrest is one of the most common reasons for a person to collapse and become unresponsive for no other obvious reason, such as due to a car accident. Providing CPR (if necessary) while waiting for the arrival of paramedics can double or even triple a person’s chance of survival in the event of cardiac arrest. Find out if anyone in the immediate vicinity is CPR certified. If the person isn’t breathing or has stopped breathing, then the first step is to check his airway. Place one hand on his forehead and the other underneath his jaw. With the forehead hand, slide his head backward and tilt his jaw with the other. Watch for any signs of his chest beginning to rise and fall. Place your ear over his mouth and feel for any breath on your face.  If you can easily see something in his airway when you look into his mouth, then try to remove it, but only if the object is loose. If the object is clearly lodged, then do not try to remove it from his throat since you may inadvertently push the object farther down his airway.  The reason we check the airway first is that if there is a blockage (or an obstruction, such as often happens in choking victims), and if we can easily remove it, our problem is solved. However, if there is not, check for a pulse and, if there is no pulse (or if you cannot find one and are in doubt), immediately begin chest compressions. Head-tilt chin-lifts should not be done on skull, spine, neck injuries. Instead, use the jaw-thrust method, in which you kneel above the person's head and place your hands on either side of his head. Place your middle and index finger along his jaw bone and gently push it upward so that the jaw is jutting forward, as though he has an underbite. Current CPR standards place the emphasis on chest compressions with a ratio of thirty compressions for every two rescue breaths. Begin chest compressions by:  Placing the heel of your hand on the person’s breastbone directly between his nipples Placing the heel of your opposite hand over the top of the first Positioning your body mass directly over your positioned hands Compressing hard and fast downward approximately two inches into his chest Allowing his chest to rise completely Repeating to a count of thirty At this point, add in the two rescue breaths if you are trained in CPR. If you are not, continue with compressions and ignore the breaths as they are much less important. You can stop performing CPR as soon as the person shows signs of breathing on his own. Watch for the rise and fall of the person’s chest and place your ear near his mouth to check if he’s breathing on his own. If the person continues to show no signs of consciousness or breathing on his own, then keep performing CPR at a rate of two rescue breaths to every thirty chest compressions until emergency responders arrive.
Summary:
Ask if anyone around knows CPR. Check the person’s airway. Perform chest compressions. Check for signs of breathing again (reassess the person for breathing approximately every two minutes). Continue CPR until paramedics arrive.