Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find a fingerprint. Dust the powder over the print. Use clear tape to lift the print. Display the fingerprint.

Answer: Search for household items that have been handled recently. Choose items with smooth surfaces. The smoother the surface, the easier it is to lift a fingerprint. If you want to practice lifting fingerprints, you can make your own by touching a glass. Avoid trying to lift prints from soft, pliable surfaces. These surfaces require a special fingerprinting chemical. Once you’ve located your fingerprint, sprinkle some of your fingerprinting powder over it in a thin layer. Next, carefully brush the powder over the fingerprint, covering it completely. Once the print is covered, gently brush the excess powder away. You will see a dark, clearly-defined fingerprint. Gently blow on the fingerprint to help remove excess powder. Find some clear plastic tape. Measure out a small piece. Next, press the sticky side of the tape against the dust-covered fingerprint. Slowly pull the tape away to lift the print. Smooth out any wrinkles in the tape before lifting the print. Press the sticky side of the fingerprinted tape onto a sheet of white paper or a white note card. The contrast of the dark fingerprint against the white paper will make the print easier to examine.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Be aware of the influence of drug addiction on the brain. Intervene as early as possible. Know what needs to change. Help your child to understand why treatment is important.

Answer: When a person is addicted to drugs, it affects their brain and behavior in a multitude of negative ways. Before you can begin to help your child, it's important that you try to understand their problem so you can relate to them and understand what they need a little better.  Drugs increase the level of dopamine in the brain, which triggers feeling of pleasure. The brain wants to repeat these feelings of euphoria, which is how the drugs become addictive. Because of chemical changes to the brain, the person finds it very difficult to quit even when he is ready to do so. These changes to the brain also impair the person's perception of their own behavior and makes them think that they are in control of their problem. Over time, drug intake becomes as essential for the person as eating and drinking - their cravings start to dominate all other areas of their lives. Long-term use leads to issues like cognitive impairment, poor judgment and irrational thoughts. Don’t wait for the things to settle down on their own, if you suspect that your child has a drug problem, it's important to intervene as early as possible and get them the help they need.  Signs that your child may have a drug problem include: behavioral changes, sleep disturbances, secretive behavior, demand for privacy, dropping grades, hostility, angry outbursts, absence from home with places, new friends Try to talk to your child and get them to admit that they have a problem. Rather than being angry, let them know that you are there for them and just want to help them get through it. If you find that your child has a problem with drugs, be aware that you won't be able to solve the problem just by making your child go cold turkey. There are other issues that need to be addressed:  Your child needs to change the way he thinks about himself. His friends and company should be changed. The friends and group that he is keeping presently might be a major reason behind his addiction and hostility. Your child's stress management skills need improvement. You will need to find healthy ways for your child to handle their stress, rather than turning to drugs. Make sure your child's free time is spent in some useful activity. Give him a task or project to complete. Hopefully he will learn how to gain satisfaction from hard work and effort, instead of looking for instant gratification. Encourage your child to change their lifestyle and preferences. Help them to make new connections and abandon old ones that support addiction. Denial is the first and foremost thing that is encountered by families when they try to get their teenager through a drug abuse problem. In order to help your child to overcome denial and deal with their addiction you have to follow some simple steps:  Seek counseling for your child from a psychiatrist or through a counselor at a rehab center, as they can address the specific problems associated with seeking treatment. Help the child realize what his or her condition is before and after using drugs. This will help them to understand how necessary it is to seek treatment. Help the child to accept the challenge to change and encourage them to lead a normal and healthy life. Remind them of the dreams and goals that they had before the drug problem and push them to get back on this healthy track.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Keep training sessions short. Reward good behavior. Ignore bad behavior. Consider working with a certified professional dog trainer.

Answer: For the best results, train your dachshund during three five minute sessions every day. Keeping training sessions short will help your dachshund to remain attentive. The frequency will help reinforce what you want your dachshund to learn. In order to get your dachshund to do what you want him to do, you need to reward his good behavior as soon as he does it. For example, if you ask you dachshund to sit and he complies, immediately offer him some praise and petting to let him know that he did something good. You should reward your dachshund whenever he does good things so that he knows that these are the behaviors you like. You help your dachshund to understand what you do not want him to do by simply ignoring the bad behavior or withholding the reward. For example, if your dachshund wants to go for a walk and he is sprinting around the house because he is so excited, ignore him and wait until he stops to put on his harness. When he stops and stands still, put on his harness and take him for a walk. Do this every time you walk your dachshund to help him understand what you do not want him to do. He will learn that running around does not lead to a walk, but standing still does. If you have trouble getting your dachshund to follow your commands, consider hiring someone to help you train your dog. A certified professional dog trainer can help you to train your dachshund. This may be especially helpful if you are struggling to correct bad behaviors. You can also look for group training classes in your area if you’d like to provide some socialization for your dachshund as well.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Minecraft PE. Tap Create New. Tap Create New World. Tap the "Default Game Mode" box. Tap Creative, then tap Continue when prompted. Tap Play.

Answer:
It's a brown app with a green tuft of grass. This button is near the top of the screen. It's near the top of the screen. This option is on the right side of the screen, and will likely display "Survival". This will set your world mode to "Creative" where you'll have unlimited resources and be able to fly. It's on the left side of the screen. Doing so will create a new game in Creative mode, wherein you can begin to create your hotel. You may first want to review the rest of the options below the "Default Game Mode" section, such as the game's difficulty or the world type.