Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Only use lights and electrical decorations that are approved for outdoor use. Use a ladder made from wood, fiberglass, or plastic instead of metal. Keep all extension cords and strings of lights suspended up and away from standing water and snow. Place decorations away from major power lines and high-voltage areas.

Answer: Outdoor lights and decorations are often manufactured to withstand rain, snow, and other harsh elements. Using decorations that are approved for indoor-use only may trigger an electrical fire when coming into contact with certain elements. Thoroughly read and inspect all decoration packaging to verify that the decorations are safe to use outdoors. Using a ladder made from materials other than metal will reduce your risk of becoming shocked, or starting an electrical fire. If extension cords and wiring come into contact with standing water, they can trigger an electrical fire or cause electrocution. This can prevent electrocution and an electrical fire from starting in the event you accidentally come into contact with a high-voltage power line.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Put all of the ingredients into a saucepan. Cool the sauce to room temperature.

Answer: Place a saucepan on the stove and pour in 1 cup (225 g) of tomato sauce along with 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of vinegar and 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) (30 g) of tomato paste. Add 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) (25 g) of brown sugar and stir in:  1/2 teaspoon (1 g) of chili powder 1/8 teaspoon (0.3 g) of ground cinnamon 5 to 6 dashes of Tabasco to taste 1 dash of cloves 1 dash of allspice Turn off the burner and let the chili sauce come to room temperature before you use or store it. To store the sauce, transfer it to an airtight container and refrigerate it for up to 2 weeks.< Try using the chili sauce in place of ketchup on a burger or hotdog.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Bring in some plants. Add some photos to your office. Use contact paper to add some decoration. Display some art. Use colors to create your ideal office space.

Answer: Adding some small plants to your office can be a great way to make your environment feel more natural, comfortable and personal.  Some plants can add a pleasant fragrance or a unique splash of color to your office.  If your office is feeling empty or boring, try picking out some of your favorite plants and adding them to your work space.  Make sure you'll have enough space to store your plant. Decide if the color and shape of the plant will be a good fit with the rest of your decorations. Make sure your office has the right temperature and lighting that your plant requires. Don't forget to water your plant after you've added it to your office. You might not be able to bring your family to work with you, but you can bring in some family photos.  Hanging up family photos can be a great way to showcase your family to coworkers or clients and can make your work space feel more like home.  Try adding some family photos to your work space to make it more comfortable and personal.  You might try keeping some photos close to your desk to easily remind you of home. You can try putting larger family photos around your office to help others feel at ease in your office. If you are able to do so, adding contact paper to your office furniture or equipment can be a quick and easy way to bring some exciting color and style to your work space.  Contact paper comes in a large variety of styles, allowing you to pick the pattern or color that's right for your office.  Take some time to browse for your favorite styles of contact paper to help make your office space a unique one.  Most types of contact paper will require you to peel off the backing and stick the paper onto whatever surface you'd like. Contact paper can easily be cut to conform to the shape of whatever surface you're applying it to. Make sure you aren't applying contact paper to anything that isn't yours. Many people who work in an office enjoy hanging up artwork that they find motivational or inspiring.  Artwork can change the feel, style and mood of any space and offices are no different.  Consider hanging some of your favorite pieces of art in your office to make it your own.  Avoid any art that wouldn't be considered appropriate for your work place. Try to select art that sets the appropriate tone for your professional role. Displaying art can be a great way to show some of your personality to anyone visiting your office. You might ask local artists to display their work in your office to help connect with the community. Although colors may seem simple, they can have a big impact on how your office space feels.  Colors can set various moods or present certain images to someone who visits your office.  You'll want to carefully think about how the colors in your office are affecting the feel of the room or how other people might feel when visiting.  Beige or white can be good choices for law or financial offices. A graphic artist's office might benefit from bright or vibrant colors. Try to select a color scheme that fits your professional role.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check to see if the word is entered correctly. Determine if the number combination creates multiple words. Send your first text message using T9 word.

Answer:
If the word you wanted is not showing up, make sure you’re spelling it correctly. T9 can only predict words found in the dictionary. However, most phones allow you to save or “remember” words you use often, such as names or places not found in the dictionary. Try entering your word again, remembering to only press the number for the letter you need once. Take the time to store words that you want your phone to remember. Different phones have different ways to do this, but play around with your phone to figure out how to create your own personal dictionary. Add anything you know you’ll be typing often, like your best friend’s name, the town you live in, and so on. If you can't figure out how your specific phone stores words, google "Storing words in T9" along with the model of phone you're using. In other words, the letter combination 2-2-5-5 can create the words “call,” “ball,” and “balk.” Your phone doesn’t know which one you need, so this might be your issue. There are a couple ways to fix this, depending on the type of phone you’re using.  On some phones, you can press the 0 key to shuffle between words with the same number combinations. Some phones use the up and down arrow buttons to shuffle through the words. Make sure you read over your text before you press send. It’s not uncommon for T9 mishaps to create awkward or confusing moments, so proofread always. I’m sure you’d rather text your opponent that you can’t wait to “kick their butt” rather than “lick their butt”! It may be a slow process at first, but you’ll get the hang of it. Soon, you’ll be able to type out a T9 message faster than someone with a full keyboard.