Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look for a sequence of 8 or 11 characters. Use a SWIFT code to send money internationally. Use a SWIFT code to receive money internationally.

Answer: A SWIFT code is 8-11 numbers and letters that helps making transferring money overseas a more secure process. The SWIFT code can be found on a bank's website, on your bank statement, or through an online search. Make sure you copy down the correct characters when recording a SWIFT code, and check that it has 8 or 11 characters. The first 4 characters stand for the bank to which money is being transferred. The next 2 represent the country the bank is located in, and the 2 characters after that signify the city. The last 3 characters represent a specific branch or office, but they aren't always included. If you're sending money overseas, you'll need to find out the SWIFT code of the bank that will be receiving the payment. Either ask the person or business that you're sending money to what their bank's SWIFT code is, or see if you can look it up online. If you'll be receiving money from overseas, make sure you give your bank's SWIFT code to the person or business that will be paying you. In order for them to send you money, their bank will need your bank's SWIFT code.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Keep your gas tank filled. Place sand in the back of your rear-wheel-drive vehicle. Place a winter supplies in your car. Put an emergency kit in your car.

Answer: One of the most important things you can do during the winter is keep enough gas in your car. If your car happens to break down, you will need to keep it running to stay warm. Doing this requires gas, so make sure you have a full tank for emergencies.  When you idle your car to stay warm, the gas will last a long time. Keeping your tank full also helps you not to run out of gas if you get too low. Rear-wheel-drive cars may slide more than other cars on snowy or slick roads. Placing a couple of bags of sand in your trunk can help stabilize your car.  Place the bags in your trunk behind the rear axle. The bags should be around the middle of your trunk. Avoid placing too much weight in the back of your car since that can lift up the front of your car. Try starting with around 20 pounds. You should stock a few helpful basic supplies in your car during the winter. Keep a snowbrush and ice scraper in your car to deal with windows. You should also place some extra washer fluid in case you run out while you are driving. You may also want to keep a shovel and bag of sand in the trunk to help in case you get stuck or can’t get traction. In case you break down, you have an emergency kit full of items to help you stay warm. Gather blankets, gloves, hats, food, water, and any medication you may need in your vehicle.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Manage your contacts. Set up e-mail addresses. Configure other settings.

Answer: Enter the contacts manager on your phone and add new contacts that you will be communicating with on your phone. If your phone is Wi-Fi capable, you will be able to receive and send e-mails through your phone. Set your e-mail up with your phone’s e-mail app. Personalizing settings, like wallpaper, ringtones, alarms, and that sort of thing, can be done last. This usually takes the most time as you will be figuring out which sounds and wallpapers work for you.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take money into account. Think about work. Make the right choice for your children.

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Move to a place that you can afford, but that also provides you with the opportunities you want. Your money will go much further in some regions than it will in others. On the other hand, the jobs that you'll find in a more expensive area will also typically pay you more. This is the dilemma: the places with the most opportunity are often the most expensive to live, and the most affordable places are often less conducive to building a career. Do not let money be the only deciding factor. Yes, you should move to a place where you'll be able to support yourself and you family. First and foremost, however, you should be excited about where you're going. Factor your current and future career into the equation. Consider searching for jobs in potential new cities just to get an idea for what's out there. Look for areas that feature a lot of jobs in a field that interests you. If you plan to keep your current job, then it may not be feasible to move somewhere that involves a lengthy commute. If you will be moving with children or expecting children, then research which areas have the best opportunities for education. Imagine how the culture and opportunities of a given area will impact the way that a child is raised. Pick a place that will provide a nurturing and stimulating environment for your children to call "home."  Think about the sort of support system that will be available. It can be much easier to raise children, both financially and logistically, if you are living near a network of family and close friends. If you homeschool your child, make sure to look into homeschooling groups for a given area. Some regions are much more friendly to homeschoolers then others.