Article: You may be tempted to hold off on delivering the bad news because you don't want to be blamed for the bad news, even when it's not your fault. However, delaying will often make the problem worse. For one, if your boss finds out that you didn't tell them, they're going to be even more unhappy. Also, if your boss has the bad news, they'll be able to prepare for the consequences instead of being blindsided by them, which means the company's reaction as a whole can be more positive.  Any problems with significant consequences should be reported as quickly as possible. Assess the potential impact of a problem to determine when to report it. Any issue that may result in danger or law suits, such as major violations of company policy, should be reported immediately. The sooner you get the information to your boss, the sooner they can take it to their boss, if they're not the head of the company. If the bad news is not urgent, keep your eyes open to see when your boss seems less busy. When you notice their workflow slowing down a bit, go in and ask if you can talk to them. That way, you give them a chance to push it off to another time if they don't have the time right now. However, an important issue, such as sexual harassment, should be reported immediately, regardless of how busy your boss is.  For less pressing news, you could pick a time when you know the person will be in a good mood, as then the bad news won't come as such a blow.  For instance, you could say, "I have something I'd like to discuss with you. Is now a good time?" Also mention about how long you think it will take. You definitely don't want to catch your boss as they're trying to get out the door or running downstairs for lunch. You could also send an email asking about a good time if that's more your boss's style. Trying to soften the blow with rhetoric is not going to help. Just get to the point. Your boss is busy, and most busy people prefer directness, as it takes less time and they don't have to guess at what you mean. Therefore, have a concise statement to open the conversation with.  For example, you could use a statement like, "I have some problems with the new line." Phrasing the statement that way reflects ownership and the acceptance of responsibility. If you blame others, you may be viewed as a whistle-blower or company rat. On the other hand, if you know your boss likes small talk, it can help soften the blow to chat a bit first. Your tone sets the mood. If you treat the problem as something that can be fixed and you remain positive, your boss will likely see it that way, too. However, if you're all doom and gloom and come in with a depressed posture, your boss is going to pick up on that, too. Make sure you stand up straight, look your boss in the eye, and speak in a clear tone of voice. That shows you have the confidence to solve the problem.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Don't wait. Find a good time to talk. Get to the point. Pay attention to your tone.

Problem: Article: Though it may be harder to see on some breeds, all dogs and cats can get jaundiced yellowish skin.  Check the gums, whites of the eyes, base of the ears, nostrils, abdomen, and genitals, as the jaundice may be more noticeable in these areas.  If you suspect your pet has jaundice, take him to a vet for immediate examination. If you pet has jaundice, he has an underlying illness, such as hepatitis or other liver problems, that will require veterinary treatment or it could become fatal. As with humans, your pet’s urine may be darker due to increased bilirubin being excreted. Unlike humans, the pet’s stool may also be darker and orange colored. Your pet may urinate more than usual. Pets with jaundice may be excessively thirsty but lack an appetite, and suffer weight loss while having abdominal distension. These are all symptoms that coincide with jaundice to reflect an underlying illness. As with humans, your pet may be lethargic and have difficulty breathing, also due to the underlying illness.
Summary: Look at your dog or cat’s skin. Monitor urine and stool output. Watch your pet’s eating habits. Observe your pet’s behavior.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Expect wet cast iron to start to rust pretty quickly. If you used any water to wash it out, wipe it dry immediately. To really ensure that all moisture has been removed, heat it in the oven or on the stovetop until all traces of water have evaporated. This is only necessary for water, not cooking oil. Cooking oil will actually act as a barrier to water. Give your Dutch oven a quick reseasoning. Wipe it down with a light application of more cooking oil. Then wipe up any excess with fresh paper towels. Set the Dutch oven on a burner, set the heat to high, and let it heat up until it starts to smoke a little bit. It should only take a couple minutes to start smoking at high heat. Always store your Dutch oven and its lid separately. Allow air to circulate inside it when it’s not in use. For double protection, stuff a few sheets of paper towels inside so they absorb any moisture that might accumulate during humid weather.

SUMMARY: Dry it immediately. Oil it back up and reheat it. Prevent moisture from building up during storage.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll have a relatively easy time finding typewriters at antique stores, but when purchasing from antique stores, you should be wary of overpricing. Antique store owners are often aware of the value of their vintage typewriters, so they may overprice their typewriters or try to sell you one that's in bad shape. Always ask to use the typewriter before purchasing. While an everyday flea market probably won't have vintage typewriters, antique flea markets often do. Because of the volume and nature of the wares, these one-day sales can be better deals than most other reliable vintage stores. If you're on a budget and don't have a specific typewriter in mind, this could be the place for you! Donation stores like Goodwill and Salvation Army may have old typewriters that have been donated by someone who does not need or want it anymore. While there is a good chance that these typewriters are partially or completely broken, there's also a chance you'll find that perfect, hidden typewriter in the back of the store, just waiting for you. Finding a typewriter at a garage or estate sale can take a lot of patience, but you can usually get a great deal if you do find one. If you're hunting for vintage typewriters in these types of sales, make sure you arrive early! There will probably be others in your area who have the same idea.
Summary: Shop at antique stores. Find flea markets that specialize in antiques. Check out donation stores. Visit garage and estate sales.

When water evaporates, it leaves the salt behind in your tank and it will increase your salinity. Use fresh distilled water that has been heated to the temperature of your aquarium to replace any lost water. Mark the tank at the top where the water level should be so you know how much water to add back in. Water needs to be changed and replaced every 2 weeks to remove filth and chemicals. Use a water siphon to remove 20% of the water from your tank and replace it with the same amount of heated saltwater. Alternatively, clean the tank weekly by removing 10% of the water once per week. When you’re mixing saltwater for a water change, make sure your solution has the same salinity as your tank. A stronger or weaker solution will raise or lower your tank’s salinity respectively. Mix and heat a saltwater solution 1 day before you perform a water change on your tank. Over time, salt deposits will form on the sides of your tank. The salt is removed from your water and will lower your salinity. Add a saltwater solution to your tank to raise the salinity back to the levels you need for your tank.
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Top off evaporated water with fresh water if the salinity is too high. Change 20% of the water every 2 weeks. Match the salinity of new saltwater with your aquarium. Compensate for salt creep by adding saltwater solution to the tank.