Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch out for unusual behavior. Watch out for a person who does risky activities. Take note if someone has a bad track record of destroying property. Keep track of nervous or confused behaviors. Keep track of how often the suspected person misses work.

Answer: There are an array of symptoms that might point to a person being on drugs, because it will depend upon the drug and its properties. For some, drugs will make them drowsy, relaxed, and happy. Other people who abuse substances tend to be very energetic and erratic in their behavior. You may notice that the person is always on the move but never seems to actually achieve anything. Other behaviors to look out for include:  Acting irrationally or rashly, without thinking about the consequences. Having trouble concentrating. The person may also have a very short attention span and does not stick to projects for long. Forgetting important meetings and events. Many substance abusers tend to gravitate towards risky or treacherous activities. This is because, it part, they do not consider the consequences of their actions. Because of their poor judgement, they may:  Make faulty decisions. Indulge in detrimental behaviors that may be harmful to themselves or others. Have a lot of legal issues. Always be out of money. Someone who is abusing substances may have a track record of breaking things and mismanaging items around the office. You may also notice that the person loses things a lot, or is always asking to borrow other people’s things because they broke or lost their own items. A person who is abusing drugs may develop a nervous attitude when they get to work. The person may speak quickly but without really thinking about what they are saying. On the flip side, the person may also talk very confidently about something that they actually know very little about. A substance abuser may miss work often, either because they are abusing drugs or are trying to hide the fact that they are high. Their excuses may be weak or lack any backing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Create more complicated patterns for harder games.

Answer: Once you have the basics down, it's time to make your world a little tougher. You can add in the free-throw line, make players go down the line and come back, or make the last shot an extra-difficult 3-pointer. Make sure everyone understands all of the shots before beginning -- it makes a big difference when deciding whether to move on or stay put for the second shot.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select a healthy stem with new growth. Measure the stem out to 5 to 10 centimetres (2.0 to 3.9 in) long. Cut below a node with a sharp pair of sterilized scissors. Remove the lower leaves of the plant, leaving 1 or 2 pairs at the top. Gather your cuttings in a plastic bag containing a few drops of water.

Answer: When selecting a stem, you should look for young, green growth, as they have a better chance for taking roots when planted. Select a piece of stem with a few leaves on it. You want to be sure you're able to identify the nodes, which are places where a leaf meets the stem. You'll want to have enough length on the stem to plant it deeply within the soil so that it can form roots. It should have a few sets of leaves located along the stem. Once you've measured the stem, cut just below a node. The node will look like a knob in the stem where it connects to the rest of the plant. Make sure the node is still on the cutting.  Avoid handling the cutting by its stem or node by gently holding onto one of the lower leaves. You can sterilize scissors by wiping them with rubbing alcohol. This is to prevent contamination of the cells located at the node. While the new plant needs leaves to provide energy through photosynthesis, too many leaves will compete with the plant's efforts to send out new roots. Lower leaves will touch the soil and likely cause the cutting to rot, so they can be removed. By doing so, you can prevent them from wilting while you work. This is especially important for cuttings taken outside, because the sun can cause them to lose water quickly when removed from their plant.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Right-click on any bookmark ("favorite") and select "Delete." Open the Favorites sidebar to view your bookmarks. Open the Favorites manager to view your bookmarks. Find your bookmarks in Windows Explorer.

Answer:
Internet Explorer refers to bookmarks as "favorites," and they can be deleted from anywhere by right-clicking on them and selecting "Delete." You can delete them from the Favorites sidebar or from the Favorites menu bar. This sidebar will display all of your saved bookmarks. There are a few ways to open it:  Click the Star (☆) button and then click the "Favorites" tab. Press Alt+C and click the "Favorites" tab. You can also view your bookmarks using the Favorites manager. This will allow you to easily expand and collapse your various bookmark folders:  Click the "Favorites" menu and select "Organize favorites." If you don't see the "Favorites" menu, press Alt. Click folders once to expand or collapse them. Deleting a folder will delete all of the bookmarks inside. Internet Explorer stores your favorites as files that you can find in Windows Explorer. This can make deleting large numbers of bookmarks much easier.  Open a Windows Explorer windows (⊞ Win+E) and navigate to C:\Users\username\Favorites. All of your Internet Explorer bookmarks will be displayed as files and folders. You can drag bookmark files to the Recycle Bin or right-click on them and select "Delete."