INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You'll find these listed below under "Things You'll Need". Removing the raw egg from the eggshell is probably easier than removing a whole boiled egg. The important thing is to have most of the eggshell intact, about three quarters of it as there needs to be plenty of soil for good growth. Rinse out the eggshells and allow to dry before proceeding.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/e\/ed\/Grow-Your-Own-Easter-Grass-Step-2Bullet1.jpg\/v4-459px-Grow-Your-Own-Easter-Grass-Step-2Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/e\/ed\/Grow-Your-Own-Easter-Grass-Step-2Bullet1.jpg\/aid1905044-v4-728px-Grow-Your-Own-Easter-Grass-Step-2Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":334,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"529","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>"} Pour some into a large mixing bowl or bucket. Add water to make the soil wet. This will keep them snugly in place as you work with them. It helps to use a teaspoon to transfer the soil from the bowl to the eggshell. It's important to pack them in because you want a very tight bunch of grass growing up, so that it mimics grass growth outdoors.  Position the egg carton with its precious contents in a warm and sunny spot, such as the windowsill. Water as needed using a spray bottle.  The eggs can be removed from the carton and placed into egg cups or other holders for display alongside other Easter decorations. Or, if you'd like, simply leave the egg carton filled with Easter grass and turn the whole carton into an Easter grass decoration. You can continue growing the grass if wished; simply place the entire eggshell and its contents into the new home. The eggshell will disintegrate and its nutrients will nourish the surrounding soil.

SUMMARY: Assemble the supplies needed. Choose which method to obtain the eggshell. Prepare the soil or potting soil. Position each eggshell in the egg carton. Add the wet soil to each eggshell, to about three quarters of the way up. Place the wheat or grass seeds across the surface of this soil, so that you can't see the soil underneath. Finish off with another layer of wet soil but only enough to just cover the seeds. Start growing. Depending on when you're using them and when you started growing them, the grass might need to be trimmed now and then. Place on display for Easter. Plant in the garden or a large container after use.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If there have been recent crimes in your area, chances are interest is high. If not, enthusiasm might be low, but remind your friends and neighbors that the majority of crimes in the US are property crimes, and that a Neighborhood Watch is best-suited to combat property crimes. Gather information about recent crime in your area. Speak to other neighbors, inform them of the facts, and ask them about their interest in participating in a Neighborhood Watch. Distribute flyers inviting all neighbors to a Neighborhood Watch meeting at a central gathering point in your area.  Assure your neighbors that there are many ways of participating, from being a window watcher to being a block captain. Everyone can help! Ask new members if there are any additional crimes they want to address or feel particularly threatened by. Any Neighborhood Watch, though managed and composed of your community members, will operate with the help and supervision of the police. The Sheriff’s Office should assign a Crime Prevention Officer to help train your members and determine if a different or increased Neighborhood Watch structure is necessary. For a Neighborhood Watch to be successful, it is essential that local law enforcement and citizens understand each other. You may be starting your Neighborhood Watch program because you are dissatisfied with local law enforcement, but keep in mind that oftentimes local law enforcement can be concerned with city- or even region-wide crimes. Remind your local law enforcement about your community’s needs, and ask them how they can help you.
Summary: Ask neighbors if they’re interested in starting a Neighborhood Watch. Determine further interest via door-to-door campaigning. Reach out to local law enforcement.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make sure the battery is charged and has sufficient energy to reboot. Check your battery percentage on the top-right corner of the screen (the battery icon). Even 50% is enough.  Your phone may not reboot properly if it does not have enough battery power. Proceed to the next steps if you need to charge your Note 2’s battery; if the battery has enough power, proceed to Part 2: Rebooting. Grab your phone’s charger then insert the USB mini jack (which is the smaller jack) into the bottom of your phone, where the charging and data port is located. Make sure the other end, which is the larger USB 2.0 end, is plugged into the charging brick. The brick should have a USB 2.0 female port, and the jack from the cord should fit snuggly in there. You can skip this part if your charger does not have a removable USB cord. Plug the charging brick into a vacant wall outlet. You phone’s LED notification light, which is at the top-left corner of the screen, should be orange if the battery is below 90% and is charging. Your phone should light up its screen make a sound to indicate that it is charging.

SUMMARY:
Check the battery percentage. Connect your phone’s charger. Plug the charging brick. Charge your phone.