Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download the Java software. Disable your firewall. Run the installation program. Confirm third-party installations. Finish the installation.

Answer: You can start the online installation from the Java download page. If you are using Internet Explorer, the Free Java Download link will automatically detect the browser and give you the correct download link. If you want to download Java for a different operating system, click the All Java Downloads link on the left navigation menu. This is not always necessary, but some firewall setups will block the installation of Java. If this occurs, then you will need to disable the firewall. The procedure for disabling a firewall varies depending on your network configuration. Open the installation file that was downloaded from Java. Confirm that you wish to install it by clicking the Install button. Java comes bundled with other software. During the installation process, you can choose whether or not you want these installed. The program will prompt you to confirm the completion of the installation. You will need to restart your browser in order for Java to begin working.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Mix in Puree Vegetables pureed vegetables for a baby. Season the meat if it's for an adult. Make chunkier puree.

Answer: You can make a complete pureed meal for a baby by mixing some pureed vegetables in with the pureed meat. This adds flavor and substance. Try the following combinations:  Chicken puree mixed with carrot puree Beef puree mixed with pea puree Pork puree mixed with apple puree While babies don't need salt and other extra seasonings, an adult might find pureed meat more appetizing if you add some salt and spices. To a cup of any type of pureed meat, add 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon of the spices of your choice. If your baby is getting older and can chew larger chunks of meat, you can make puree with more than one consistency. Instead of pureeing the meat until it's completely smooth, stop when there are still chunks in the puree. As an alternative, add chunks of cooked vegetables to a smooth meat puree.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Have kids get used to the water without flotation devices. Stay no more than an arm's length away from children as you teach them. Supervise children very carefully. Maintain a 1:1 ratio of adults to children under 4.

Answer: While kids are learning to swim it is important that they get an accurate sense of how their body floats.  Flotation devices like life vests, armbands, and back bubbles provide a false sense of security. Understanding their own limits and abilities is integral to swimming.  If children need flotation devices to get acquainted with the water, have them use lighter and lighter ones until they are comfortable in the water without anything.  Other than when you are teaching them to swim, young children should always be wearing a life vest while they are in the water. While teaching children how to swim, stay close enough to reach them if they need assistance.  As a general rule, it is ideal to position yourself an arm's length away from them. Be prepared to grab onto a child if they are in distress or can't stay above the water. Young children should not be left unattended in pools or natural bodies of water because of the risk of drowning. If you do not have the patience or concentration to monitor children for very long, alternate the responsibility with a friend or family member. Babies and toddlers require absolute supervision in the water with no distractions or exceptions. Children under 3 must be accompanied by a single adult at all times in the water, while up to 4 pre-school children can be under the supervision of one adult. An adult should not under any circumstances divide their attention between 2 or more children under the age of 3.  Children of any age who demonstrate a fear of the water should be given one on one attention at all times. Full supervision in the water means maintaining direct physical contact at all times. One adult can monitor school-age children (6 or older) in groups of up to six kids.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Sow the seeds indoors, putting them a quarter of an inch into the soil. Use biodegradable pots. Plant one to two seeds per pot. Provide the seeds with sun and water.

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Start the seeds roughly four weeks before the date of your last expected frost. Since chickpea seeds are somewhat fragile, you should sow them indoors instead of planting them in the cold ground.  If you do intend to plant chickpea seeds outdoors, wait one to two weeks before your last expected frost and cover the area at night with a light mulch or old sheets to help insulate the seeds. Chickpeas have a long growing season and may take 90 to 100 days until they are ready to harvest. Because of this, you will need to plant them as early as possible. Chickpea seedlings do not transplant well, so you should use paper or peat seedling pots that can be planted directly into the ground instead of using plastic or ceramic containers. Seedling pots can be purchased online and at most gardening centers. Fill the seedling pots with a little potting soil, then plant one seed in each pot, positioning it 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) deep.  Planting one seed per pot is recommended, but you can plant up to two. When the seedlings sprout, though, you will need to thin them down to one per pot. If you do need to thin out the seedlings, cut the weaker seedling away at soil level using sharp scissors. Do not dig it out since doing so could disturb the roots. Sprouting usually takes about two weeks. Water the soil gently every day. If it gets hot, water them twice a day. Place the seedling pots near a window that receives plenty of direct sunlight and keep the surface of the soil evenly moist until the seedlings sprout.  Do not soak the seed before sowing it. You should also avoid heavy waterings after sowing the seeds since they can cause the seeds to crack. The surface of the soil should be slightly moist, but do not drench the soil beyond that.