Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find an appropriate grip.

Answer: You’ll want to test the tape on your bat by holding the bat as if you were in the batter’s box and ready to hit. It’s important to learn how to appropriately hold your bat.  Place the bat handle across the lower base of your fingers and close your hands around it. Your left hand should be below your right hand if you’re a right-handed hitter. Your right hand should be below your left hand if you’re a left-handed hitter. Rotate your hands so that your knuckles align. Stay loose and do not over-grip the bat.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Turn off the power switch. Remove the plastic coated metal ring if there is one. Flatten a drinking straw and then push one end up between the rim of the light fixture and the bulb. Unscrew the light bulb while wearing gloves. Throw away the old bulb. Examine the now-empty socket. Push the wires back up under the metal clip  (if possible). Replace the plastic coated ring.

Answer: Remember, the electricity being off is important for safety. There should be two plug bits on this ring if it is a specific type of halogen bulb. Squeeze them together and the ring will fall out. Use a ladder or chair if your light fixture is too high up for you to reach. Make sure you can comfortably move your arms about as this task will require some dexterity. You will want to push a good inch and a half of the straw up into the gap.  You will then want to take the straw and move it around the circumference of the light bulb. You may need to do this a couple of times.  For best results, treat the straw like an old fashion can opener by working all the way around the edge of the circle multiple times. You need to do this because a clip holds the wires that hold the bulb into place in the top of the light fixture.  The straw causes the clip to release the wires which allows you to grip the bulb. Remember, this isn’t the case for every single GU10 Halogen lightbulb. However, if you are having troubles using your hands this could be a good solution. This is not as easy as it should be. The bulb's end is a white plug shaped mechanism. You will need to grab the socket in one hand and the bulb in the other.  Then push the bulb (gently!) into the socket and turn counter-clockwise.  Use the same techniques that you would use to open a child locked medicine bottle. There isn't a visible difference between a good bulb and a burned out bulb. Don't risk confusing the two. See those little holes in the middle?  There are four of them. You want to line the new bulb's plug so that it fits into the larger holes. Then you turn it clockwise until you feel it "snap" into place. As you do this, work the bulb back into the fixture. All you will have to do is push it back in on top of the light, just like the way it was before. After that, everything should be as good as new and you’ll be able to use your lights again.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Fix leaks immediately. Install water-efficient faucets. Install a motion-sensor faucet. Insulate your hot water pipes. Avoid using the garbage disposal.

Answer: Even a minor leak in a faucet can add up to 3,000 gallons (11,356 L) of wasted water over the course of a year. To prevent this waste and save the water, address a faucet leak as soon as you discover it by fixing it yourself or calling a plumber. While you wait for the leak to be fixed, catch as much dripping water as possible by installing a bucket under the leaking water. You can use this water for cooking, cleaning, and in the garden. New water-friendly faucets are low-flow models, and this means they use less water per minute than conventional faucets. In fact, you can reduce the flow rate of the water coming out of your faucet by over 3 gallons (11 L) per minute by switching to a low-flow faucet. When shopping for a new faucet, look for terms like low-flow, water-efficient, water-smart, and water sense. Motion sensors on the faucet can also help you save water in the kitchen because they automatically shut off when you pull your hands away. Because of this, it’s not possible to leave the water running when you don’t need it!  Automatic faucets are also great for cleaning and sanitation, because you don’t have to use your dirty hands to turn the faucets on. Adding more insulation to water pipes helps prevent heat from getting lost through the pipes. This can help you save water because hot water will get to your taps faster, and you won’t waste as much water waiting for the hot to arrive when you're doing dishes and such. When you do have to let the water run to get to temperature, use a bucket or pitcher to catch the water and use it for cooking, cleaning, or drinking. Garbage disposals may be convenient, but they waste a lot of water. To use your disposal properly, you have to run water before, during, and after each cycle, and this adds up to a lot of water over the year. Instead of using the garbage disposal, try composting your own food, or take advantage of neighborhood green waste programs if possible.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the Game Center app. Sign in with your Apple ID. Create a profile name. Add friends.

Answer:
The Apple Game Center allows you to find other people to play with, compete in challenges, and keep track of your turns in turn-based games. The Game Center comes preinstalled on all iOS devices. If you can't find the Game Center, swipe down on your screen to open the Spotlight Search, and then type "game center". When you launch Game Center for the first time, you'll be prompted to sign in with your Apple ID. This is the name that will appear in leaderboards and will be displayed to your Game Center friends. You can link your iCloud Contacts and Facebook accounts to add friends, and you can also add people you play against when playing games. Your friends will appear in the Friends tab, and challenges will appear in the Challenges tab once you have some friends that play the same games as you.