Problem: Article: Depending on your interests, you may be able to have a lot of fun keeping up with the news on the internet. Ultimately, thanks to the variety of websites and perspectives on the internet, you’ll certainly be able to find a news outlet that peak your interest and fit your worldview.  Keep up with politics. Visit websites like the Hill, Politico, Mother Jones, the Daily Caller, the National Review, and more. Read about sports. You might find that you become addicted to espn.com or other sports websites. Keep up to date with science and environmental news at websites like National Geographic, Space.com, and more. Stumbleupon is a website that allows you to choose topics that interest you. The website then “randomly” directs you to other websites that fit the criteria you’ve selected.  Sign up with your Facebook or Google account. Select at least 10 categories that interest you. For example, categories include: science, movies, celebrities, technology, and more. Hit “Stumble.” Read the result. If you don’t like it, continue to click “stumble” until you find something that does interest you. Wiki sites are websites that rely on collaboration among users to generate content. There are many wiki websites on the internet today. While many of these focus on providing broad-range information, some of them are very specific. Visit:  Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia with millions of articles. Feel free to explore the “featured article” section or the “on this day” section of the website. You’ll likely find interesting things and may spend countless hours reading about new things. wikiHow, which focuses on providing step-by-step information about how to teach people to do just about anything. wikiHow also has a featured article section in which you’ll be able to view articles that might interest you. Various wikis on specific subjects such as movies, video games, and more. For instance, if you’re a Game of Thrones fan, visit the Game of Thrones wiki at: http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_Wiki
Summary: Keep up with the news. Use the Stumbleupon service. Explore wiki websites.

Problem: Article: That's it!  From there, the recipe can deviate based on your preference for thickness; you can add more cornstarch or water until the paste is your preferred consistency.  Thoroughly mix the two ingredients together. As the cornstarch absorbs water the mixture will thicken and begin to resemble glue.  For thin cornstarch paste, use 3 tablespoon (44.4 ml) of cold water and 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of cornstarch. For thick cornstarch paste, use equal parts cold water and cornstarch. Because the starch may settle, stir the simple cornstarch paste just before using it. If you're creating a thick paste, adding it to heat can make the mixing process easier.  Place 1/2 cup cornstarch and 1/2 cup of water in a saucepan.  Place the pan over low heat. Stir the ingredients together until they're smooth. When the consistency is thick and gluey, remove the mixture from heat. The finished product will be somewhat translucent.  Allow everything to cool before pouring it into a plastic container for use. Using a whisk can work initially, but you'll need to switch to a heavy spoon when the mixture thickens. Use a clean plastic or glass container for storage. The mixture will keep for as long as a month in the refrigerator. If necessary, you add more water and slightly heat the mixture to soften it before use.  An old butter tub works well for larger amounts of paste. If you're making paste for multiple projects or more than one person, small yogurt containers with lids work well. This simple cornstarch paste can be used with yarn, string, Popsicle sticks, and various other children's art. After using cornstarch paste in a craft project, allow it to dry for 24 hours.
Summary: Combine cornstarch and water. Heat the mixture. Store the paste in the refrigerator. Use the cornstarch paste in your arts and crafts projects.

Problem: Article: Keeping cedar in your closet will do double duty of neutralizing stinky shoes and also keep moths away from your clothes. Win/win! If you keep your shoes in a gym bag or a locker, try using mini deodorizers (like Sneaker Balls) to keep nasty odors at bay.
Summary: Store your shoes with a cedar block.

Problem: Article: Group together 2-3 canes and gently secure them together for support against the wind. Make sure to keep your zip ties or cotton string loose so they don’t abrade the plant. Add a layer of dry straw around the canes, then wrap them carefully in a sheet of burlap. Secure the burlap with twine or wire to keep everything in place. Use the hilling technique to protect the plant’s roots and crown. Use a shovel to create a 1 ft (30 cm) high and 1 ft (30 cm) wide mound of soil or compost. If you choose to use compost, add another 6 in (15 cm) of compost or straw to the top and sides of the mound. The level will go down as the compost decomposes. Carefully pull back the hilling mound, spreading the soil or compost through the garden with a rake. Unwrap the burlap, twine, or wire from the bundled canes gently. Use pruning shears to clip the zip ties or cotton string. You can look up the date of your first thaw by entering your zip code at https://davesgarden.com/guides/freeze-frost-dates/#b.
Summary:
Bundle and tie your climbing roses with zip ties or cotton string. Wrap the bundles with dry straw and burlap. Pile up 1 ft (30 cm) of well-drained soil or compost around the base. Remove any covering and leaves when the ground thaws in the spring.