Problem: Article: If you plan to design a bouquet, you will also need heavy wire wrapped with green florist tape to hold the roses together as a bunch. On the other hand, if you plan to just affix the flowers to fabric, a gift parcel or some other item, you may just need the leaves and hot glue. Artificial leaves come in all shapes and sizes so you’ll need to plan how many and what sized leaves you’ll need. Take a count of how many flowers you plan to create. You will need approximately three leaves per flower.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/7\/7b\/Make-Roses-from-Leaves-Step-1Bullet2.jpg\/v4-459px-Make-Roses-from-Leaves-Step-1Bullet2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/7b\/Make-Roses-from-Leaves-Step-1Bullet2.jpg\/aid2673229-v4-728px-Make-Roses-from-Leaves-Step-1Bullet2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":306,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"485","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
Summary: Consider the size and placement of the flowers before assembling the supplies. Visualize the size of any arrangement you’d like to make.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are looking for a more hands on gift, you may decide to take a common item and adapt it so it is nerdy or geeky. This could be taking a pair of dice and adapting them into fun earrings or painting a pair of shoes so they become Doctor Who inspired or Star Wars inspired. Consider what the person enjoys and try to turn an everyday item into something nerdy and fantastic. There are many DIY nerdy crafts online that you can follow and create for the person. Depending on your skills, you may decide to sew a gift for the person, like a Darth Vader hoodie, or craft an item for the person out of materials, like a Captain America shield made out of a frisbee, tape, and glue. If the person loves nerdy shirts and clothing, you may decide to create a custom nerdy t-shirt or clothing item for them. This could be a graphic that you create on your computer of their favorite comic book character or television show or a graphic that you find online. You may print off the graphic onto an iron on adhesive and place it on a shirt yourself or go to a custom online shop who will print the graphic onto the shirt for you.  Look for a graphic that is bright, bold, and high quality. You want it to print off properly and look good on the t-shirt or clothing item. If the person has a favorite nerdy or geeky character, you may decide to create a bunch of small DIY items as a tribute to the character. You could create a small model of the nerdy character as well as themed items like a mug, a bath towel, a t-shirt, or a hat. Put all of these items together in a gift basket and you have the ultimate tribute gift to their favorite nerdy character, film, or show. If the nerd in your life loves board games and playing games in general, you may want to surprise them with a nerdy board game. This could be a nerdy version of an existing game, like Star Wars themed Monopoly or Twister, Doctor Who style. Get creative and repurpose a game you know the person enjoys by adding on a nerdy twist. You may also want to create a board game for the person from scratch. Maybe you use their favorite comic book as inspiration and create a treasure hunt game, where the players all play different characters from the comic book. Or, you use their favorite nerdy film to make a trivia game to test their geek knowledge.

SUMMARY: Adapt a common item to a “nerd” version. Create a custom nerdy t-shirt. Put together a tribute to their favorite nerdy character. Make a nerdy board game.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ISP training is an effective means of preparing a student for the USPA A license. Unlike other training schools, this training was developed to prepare students for all three methods of skydive training through a series of 25 jumps. The costs of these classes will vary, so compare prices in your area before making a decision.   The ISP was developed by the USPA and is a comprehensive training outline that meets the USPA Basic Safety Requirements. Participating in an ISP course will properly prepare you for your USPA A license. USPA maintains a list of current Group Member drop zones on the USPA website, www.uspa.org. In order to receive your A license, a minimum of 25 solo jumps must be achieved. These jumps should be done through your ISP Program under supervision of an USPA licensed trainer. Receiving an A license proves that a new skydiver has completed their training and is now cleared to jump without supervision. Before receiving your USPA A license, you must pass a 40 question written USPA-developed A license exam and an oral quiz of at least 20 questions. The oral quiz is taken from the USPA ISP syllabus. You must answer all of the oral exam questions correctly and pass the written exam with a score of at least 75 percent. The check dive will be accompanied by an instructor who will look for you to show practical knowledge of the skydiving basics. Some of the criteria in this check dive include proper knowledge of the pre-jump equipment checks, break-off altitude recognition and tracking for a minimum of 100 feet (30.5 m), and properly packing and preparing equipment for the next jump.  For a comprehensive list of the check dive criteria, visit http://sim.uspa.org/#1=1%7C2=4%7C3=17%7Cpage=64. After all the above criteria are met, the instructor will sign your A license and it will be valid for 60 days. The instructor must apply the official USPA A license stamp as proof of license qualification. After you have met the criteria and received approval from your instructor, submit the card to USPA Headquarters for processing in order for it to be considered a valid license beyond the 60-day time period.
Summary: Begin training in the Integrated Student Program (ISP). Achieve the required 25 jumps necessary to receive the A license. Pass the USPA written and oral exams. Undergo a supervised check dive with a USPA instructor. Have your A license signed by a USPA instructor.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: At random intervals, or if practicing with your team or friends, at the signal of a whistle, execute a jump step. On whichever foot you stop or the leading foot when the whistle blows, drive downward with that foot and perform a small hop. Alternate which foot you drive with to build symmetry and prevent the predictability of favoring your dominant side. Remember to use proper stance: keep your knees bent, body low, and head up. You should switch between sides so that you aren't predictable to your opponents. You should practice coming to a complete stop following the pivot to limit traveling calls. If you had possession of the ball prior to performing this move and have already used your pivot, you may not pivot a second time following your hop.
Summary:
Jog slowly down the court. Drive with your leading foot. Land on both feet simultaneously. Pivot once.