In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: During an extended, absolute fast, your body will excrete a large amount of toxic waste during the first three days.  Shower or bathe every day, especially during these first three days. Brush your teeth more than usual during these first three days to ward off foul breath. Fasting is a time of close, personal communion between you and God. By appearing to others as though you are suffering, you invite pity and admiration, which could inflate your pride and make it difficult to approach God in a state of humility. You should not go more than three days without water. You can abstain from other fluids, such as juice or milk, but you should continue to drink water during the majority of an extended fast. Otherwise, you run the risk of causing serious dehydration, which is likely to result in severe health problems. People who skip a meal tend to feel grumpy. As such, it is to be expected that skipping many meals will make you even grumpier. Mind your emotional state, and if you feel ready to snap at the next person who approaches you, find a solitary space to pray and reflect instead. Casual walks are acceptable and encouraged, but fasting drains you of a great deal of energy, so you need to rest as often as you can. To the same end, you should also avoid any vigorous exercise. Medications, herbal drugs, and homeopathic remedies can cause complications during your fast, making side effects like nausea, restlessness, fatigue, dizziness, and headaches even worse. Note, however, that you should not stop any prescription medications without your physician's approval and supervision.
Summary: Mind your personal hygiene. Do not adopt a look of suffering. Continue to drink fluids. Check your emotions. Limit your activity. Avoid drugs.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This isn’t essential, but it can provide a fun ending to the party. Center the items in them around the theme of the party, but you can also include generic treats like stickers and candy. If you have a craft that the kids do during the event, you can give them a container to tote it home in, which can also count as the party’s goody bag. If you’re having the party at your house, make sure any possible dangers to the kids are taken care of. Put child safety coverings on all the outlets. Put all the knives in a container and put it far out of reach. Make sure that there isn’t any exposed wiring or rough wood that could give splinters. Try getting at the kids’ eye level and looking around the rooms that they’ll be in and see what could pose a danger to them. If you’re going to have a lot of young children running around your house, ask family members or friends to help you. That way, if one of the children bursts into tears or gets hurt, there are other adults who can help them while you keep an eye on the rest of the group.
Summary: Make gift bags. Childproof your home. Get extra help.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The unit for capacitance is the farad, which is abbreviated with a capital “F.” You may also see the Greek letter mu (µ), which looks like a lowercase “u” with a tail in front of it. (Because the farad is a large unit, most capacitors measure capacitance in microfarads; a microfarad is a millionth of a farad.)  Connect the positive (red) multimeter lead to the capacitor anode lead and the negative (black) lead to the capacitor cathode lead. (On most capacitors, especially electrolytic capacitors, the anode lead is longer than the cathode lead.) If the capacitance reading on the multimeter is close to the value printed on the capacitor itself, the capacitor is good. If it’s significantly less than the value printed on the capacitor, or zero, the capacitor is dead.
Summary:
Disconnect the capacitor from the circuit it is part of. Read the capacitance value on the outside of the capacitor. Set your multimeter to its capacitance setting. Connect the multimeter leads to the capacitor terminals. Check the multimeter reading.