Article: Above a latitude of 50° north, it will be difficult to see the Milky Way. This latitude includes anything north of Normandy, France; Vancouver, Canada; and Inner Mongolia, China. Travel south for the best view. Use a compass or an app on your phone to point you to the south. If you are viewing the Milky Way in summer, you should see the first bands rising from the south. It will look like a white cloud of stars or a dense, misty cluster across the sky.  If you’re viewing the Milky Way in spring, turn slightly to the west. If it’s autumn, look slightly to the east.  Keep in mind that the Milky Way will not look like any pictures you may have seen of it. Cameras are able to pick up more light and colors than a human eye. Look for the densest cluster of stars; this will be the core. If you are very far north, the core may be partially covered by the horizon. If you are closer to the equator, it may be up above the horizon. In the core of the Milky Way, you may see some dark patches. These may only be visible in the darkest skies. This is called the Great Rift. It is a series of thick clouds covering part of the Milky Way.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Avoid going too far north. Look to the south. Focus near the horizon to see the core of the galaxy. Pick out the Great Rift by searching for dark patches.

Problem: Article: One of the immediate ways to kill bed bugs is to steam them out. They cannot survive the steam, so any that you can see, you can steam. Use a handheld steamer to blow steam at the bugs. However, be warned. This solution will only kill the ones you can see, not ones buried down in crevices. Bed bugs like to hide. Strip your bed of its bedding, and store it in a double trash bag. Vacuum your mattress and box springs as best you can, including underneath both. Dealing with your mattress first is the most immediate thing you can do. Since bed bugs bite at night, you need to clear your sleeping area of bed bugs if possible by vacuuming and encasing the mattress, then isolate the bed from more bed bugs. The encasement should be one that is meant to keep out bed bugs. It should also be strong enough to not rip. Cover both your mattress and box springs with individual encasements. Bed bugs cannot move in and out of these casings, stopping the ones inside from biting you. The ones inside will eventually die, and the ones outside will have lost a place to hide. You should keep it on for a year. If your cover becomes torn, throw it out, and replace it. Bed bugs can move through small openings. Wash your bedding in very hot water, rinse it in hot water, as well. Then dry it on a hot setting. The hot water should kill any bed bugs in the bedding. Be sure to discard the bags the bedding was in outside, so the bed bugs aren't in your house. Set the bags in the sun on a hot afternoon. The heat should kill any bed bugs inside. If your room is cluttered, make sure you clean up. Clutter provides places for bed bugs to hide, so by removing the items, you reduce their chances of surviving. You can suck up a good number of bed bugs just by vacuuming thoroughly. Make sure to take the vacuum bag or contents outside once you are done vacuuming. Interceptors go under the feet of your bed. They're designed to keep bed bugs from crawling up into your bed. Commercial ones create a little moat that traps bed bugs before they can reach the bed post. If your bed touches the wall or furniture, bed bugs can still crawl in.
Summary: Try a steamer. Vacuum your mattress. Pick an encasement for your mattress. Cover your mattress and box springs. Throw out the cover if it rips. Wash your bedding. Place clothes in black trash bags. Clean up. Vacuum your room. Use bed bug interceptors. Move your bed away from the wall and furniture.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In this category, you have things like newspapers, cardboard, brown paper sacks, or even a biodegradable fabric. You'll create a barrier that won't let light through to weed seeds but that will also decompose over time. Stick to black and white newspaper or corrugated cardboard. Slick papers and cardboards may contain more toxic materials. Natural fabrics, such as muslin or other cottons, work best. Water the area you want to cover very well. Wet ground will help the cardboard and paper "stick." Plus, it will help the plants you want to keep stay moist. Place the newspaper or cardboard over the weeds and the parts of your garden you want to keep weed-free. Leave 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm) of space around plants in your garden or in areas you want to put plants. Use several layers of newspaper or a single layer of cardboard, making sure to overlap as you go so you don't leave bare spots. Once you have it all laid out, water it thoroughly. You want the paper or cardboard absolutely soaked, so it will stay on the ground. On top of the paper or cardboard, you can apply a layer of wood chips. This layer will help anchor the paper or cardboard to the ground and hide the ugliness of the paper. However, you can use a thinner layer than if you just applied mulch.

SUMMARY: Use old paper, fabric, or cardboard as a weed barrier. Spray down the area. Lay the weed barrier down. Water the barrier into the ground. Apply wood chips or bark if desired.

Pick a book or magazine that's the same size as or smaller than your textbook, and hide it behind the book so you can see it. Remember to look up occasionally to see if your teacher is walking around and to pretend like you're paying attention. Use a smooth, weighted pen or pencil to start, and figure out how to balance it on your fingers. Then, hold the pencil between your thumb and pointer finger, and use your middle finger to push the pencil around your thumb. Be sure to catch it as it spins back around into your palm!  This skill takes some practice, so it's great for killing time in class. Beware that you'll probably drop your pencil frequently when you're first learning how to spin it. It may be best to only try this if you're sitting near the back of the class! Entertain yourself by counting how many students are wearing a school sweatshirt, or try to guess which color car will drive by the window next. If you're sitting by a friend, quietly make bets on what you think will happen. Try to keep your games lighthearted and fun. Remember to be polite and respectful to your classmates, especially if they're paying attention and involved in the lesson. If your teacher allows food in class, pop a piece of gum or candy in when you start to get bored. This will give you something to do and can help keep you awake. You can even make a game by closing your eyes and trying to guess the flavor if you have a few different candy flavors. For computer-based lessons or advanced classes, you might be able to have a laptop or tablet to take notes and do exercises. During a boring class, pull up social media or open up a simple game, like Minesweeper or Snake, to keep yourself entertained. Remember that the people sitting around you will be able to see your screen, so avoid browsing on questionable sites.  If your school doesn't allow laptops or tablets in class, be sure to keep yours out of sight. It's very difficult to hide a tablet or laptop, and if you get caught, your teacher might confiscate it. Remember to turn the sound off on your tablet or laptop so you don't disturb other students. If you're in a computer class, ask your teacher if you're able to wear headphones. This is a riskier move if your school doesn't allow students to use phones during class. Try to keep your phone concealed by holding it under your desk, in your pocket, or behind a book. Stick to short messages that you can type quickly without looking, like “So bored in class.”
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Read a magazine, comic book or novel secretly. Learn to spin a pencil over your thumb. Make a game out of the class with a friend. Chew gum or eat a piece of hard candy. Play with a computer or tablet if you're allowed to. Text your friends secretly during class.