Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Write your notes on a piece of paper. Slip the paper up your trouser leg. When the test has started, make your legs to shape like a number 4 with the cheating leg on the top, then easily pull the part of your pants that covers the bond paper.

Answer: When the teacher or professor goes around to check, just change the position of your legs or sit down normally and the part of the pants that hides the paper will automatically go down and cover the paper again.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use commercial fish food for the majority of your platy fishes' diet. Supplement your fishes' diet with occasional meat- and vegetable-based foods. Feed your fish a small amount of food several times a day. Replace 25% of the water

Answer: In the wild, platy fish eat live organisms, like worms, insects, and crustaceans, as well as some plant matter. However, in captivity, platy fish thrive on mostly commercial fish flakes or pellets. Make sure this kind of food makes up the majority of what you're feeding your fish every day. You can find commercial fish food for your platy fish online or at your local pet store. In addition to commercial fish food, you can give your platy fish small amounts of meat and vegetables with their daily feedings. Just make sure these foods aren't making up the majority of their diet.  For meat-based foods, try live or frozen brine shrimp, tubifex, or blood worms. For vegetables, try zucchini, broccoli florets, or cauliflower. Just make sure you use organic vegetables and wash them thoroughly before adding them to the tank. When you feed your platy fish, give them about as much food as they can eat within 3 minutes. If your fish aren't finishing all of the food you give them within 3 minutes, cut back on how much you're giving them at each feeding. Too much uneaten food in the tank can dirty the water and make your platy fish sick. For example, in the morning, you could feed your platy fish as much commercial fish food (and a little meat and vegetables) as they can eat within 3 minutes. Then, you could feed them the same amount again at lunch and again at dinner. every 2-4 weeks to keep the tank water clean. Replacing a quarter of the water regularly will prevent the build-up of toxins that could make your platy fish sick. It will also prevent pH changes that aren't good for platy fish. Never replace all of the water at once since it will ruin the natural nitrogen cycle that you started in the tank when you cycled it.  For example, if you have a 29 US gal (110 L) tank, you would replace a little more than 7 gallons (26 L) of water every 2-4 weeks. Keep in mind that the more platy fish you have, the more often you should change out the water. If you have a lot of fish for the size of your aquarium, you may want to replace the water every 2 weeks, whereas if you don't have that many platy fish in your tank, you can probably get away with replacing the water once a month.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get a secured credit card. Make payments on time. See a credit counselor.

Answer: Secured credit cards help you rebuild your credit by allowing you to establish a consistent repayment history.  They work like this:  You load a certain amount of money onto the card (a security deposit) and that represents your spending limit.  As you repay the amount you "charge" to the card, it becomes available for you again.  Shop around for the lowest fees and rates.  There are two expenses associated with secured credit cards: an annual fee and an interest rate.  Do your research to find the card that's most affordable for you. Explore "hybrid" cards.  Some cards are hybrids of a secured card and a regular credit card.  They allow the borrower a credit limit that's higher than their security deposit.  These cards typically come with high interest rates. Your payment history makes up 35% of your credit score, so on-time payments will help you build higher credit.  Once you've  established a positive credit history and improved your credit score, you're able to qualify and apply for one of the issuer's many unsecured cards. It can be very helpful for you both financially and emotionally to have someone on your side as you try to rebuild your credit.  That's what credit counselors do.  They offer services that include helping you to create a budget, negotiating with your creditors, creating a repayment plan, setting up a savings strategy to name a few; it all depends on your needs.  Their goal is to help you eliminate debt and be financially secure.  Choose a reputable counselor.  A professional credit counselor will be experienced and licensed in finance or a related field.  Make sure they are part of a non-profit agency. Investigate debt consolidation services thoroughly.  While seeking a debt consolidating loan may be a good strategy for you, approach this option with caution. If an agency asks for an up-front fee to help you with this process or suggests you stop paying your loans and pay them instead to handle the consolidation, this should raise a red flag for you.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make an appointment with any attorneys remaining on your list. Write out questions about the lawyer's practice. Bring documents or information to the meeting. Attend your consultations. Choose an attorney that you feel comfortable with.

Answer:
Contact each attorney and set up a consultation. Most attorneys do consultation appointments for free. However, some may charge a small fee for a consultation. Make certain that you know whether you will be charged, and don't make an appointment with an attorney who isn't forthcoming about these details.  Most attorneys offer consultations for free. Start your search with these before you consult with an attorney who charges for initial consultations. If you do not live in the same state as the attorney, you can schedule a phone consultation instead of an in-person meeting. However, because you will usually want your attorney to appear with you in court, you should try to find a local attorney to represent you. You can generally find out the basic information about the attorney online, such as how long s/he has been practicing, where s/he went to law school, etc. For your in-person questions, ask about matters that are relevant to your specific case. The attorney should not have any problem answering any questions you may have, and should not sound hesitant or unsure.  Areas to ask about include questions about the following:   Pricing. You should ask whether the attorney offers hourly pricing or flat fees? Flat fee pricing is very popular for many areas of practice, particularly things like family law.  Delivery time for legal work. You should ask how quickly you can expect for the attorney to complete your legal project. Your attorney will likely not be able to give you an exact number, but s/he should be able to tell you how long previous, similar cases have taken and when you can likely expect a resolution.  Success rate. You will probably want to ask what the attorney’s track record is with cases like yours. Attorneys cannot guarantee an outcome (they are ethically forbidden to do so) but you should have an idea of what results you can reasonably expect. You can also ask for references from prior clients. Be aware that the attorney must obtain permission from prior clients before s/he can give you their information, so you may not get references immediately.  Availability. You should ask how quickly the attorney can start. You should also ask who your primary contact throughout the case will be. Will you hear mostly from an assistant or junior colleague? You should know who to contact with questions about your case.  Misconduct. If the attorney has misconduct or reprimands on his or her record – which you can find out at your state’s bar association website – ask about them. In some cases, the infraction may be minor, such as failure to pay bar fees on time. You must decide whether the infraction is significant enough to disturb you. The lawyer may ask you to bring certain documents, but you should also bring any that you think are important to the case. Gather these documents ahead of time to be sure that you can locate them on the day of the appointment. Meet with, or talk to, each of the lawyers you selected. Feel free to take notes while talking to each one, so that you can remember later what each attorney said and what your initial impressions were. Remember that you are interviewing the attorney for a job. Treat your meeting as such, a job interview. If you feel as though the attorney isn't listening to you or isn't answering your questions, pick a different attorney. Aside from experience and strong knowledge of the law, choose an attorney who you think that you would get along with and like working with.  If the attorney makes you uncomfortable in any way, you should choose someone different to represent you. Also consider how well the attorney answered your questions. If s/he hesitated, used too much "legalese," or didn't attend to your needs, pick someone else. If more than one attorney has the qualifications you are looking for, you should choose the one that you feel the most comfortable with.