Article: Once your old photographs are clean, store them in a protected area that is also dry. You can, for example, put them in an envelope and store them in a drawer in your home that is not prone to moisture or humidity. This should keep your photos in good shape after the cleaning process. If your photos are very old, consider professional storage. You can check online to find companies in your area that provide specialized storage for old, valuable photographs. The quicker you clean out stains, the better. If you spill anything on an old photograph, or get dirt on it with your fingers, clean it promptly to prevent the stains from becoming set. Stains can quickly be removed by running photographs under tap water or placing them in a pan of water briefly. Swish the photograph around to remove any stains. Handling old photographs infrequently will protect them from damage. Old photographs are fragile, so it's important not to over handle them. Only handle photographs when absolutely necessary, such as when you're moving. For the most part, keep them in storage to preserve them over time. It can help to have digital copies of your photographs. This way, if you want to look at old photographs, you can do so on screen to avoid handling them.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Store your photographs in a dry environment. Remove new stains quickly. Minimize how often you handle old photographs.

Problem: Article: Many health experts in the US and Australia recommend avoiding this method, since harmful bacteria on the shell could get in contact with the egg. The risk of contamination is much lower in the EU, which has a very effective anti-salmonella program. If you're concerned about the risk, use one of the other methods instead. Cooking yolks or whites until firm makes them much safer. If you plan to serve the eggs runny or raw, consider another separation method. Room temperature eggs have runnier whites, which can make this method messy and difficult. Work with eggs straight from the fridge instead. This is where you want to make the cleanest crack you can manage. The key with this method is to crack the egg evenly, so you can easily transfer the yolk between the two halves. Tap the center of the egg gently against a hard object, so a crack forms across about half of the egg. The edge of a bowl is a good surface for getting two equal halves. The edge can also break off shell fragments into your white, though, so a flat counter might be better if your eggs have thin shells. Hold the egg over a bowl in both hands with the crack facing upward and the wide end tilted down. Slowly pull apart the two halves with your thumbs, until the egg breaks into two halves. Because the egg is tilted, the yolk should fall into the lower half. "Pour" the intact yolk back and forth between the two halves of the shell. Repeat this about three times, while the white drips over the side of the shell and into the bowl below. Drop the yolk in another bowl once there are only tiny bits of white stuck to it. If you have more eggs to separate, consider using a third bowl, so a messy crack doesn't drop shell shards or broken yolk into your whites. Separate each egg over this third bowl, then empty the bowl into the other whites bowl before you move on to the next.
Summary: Understand the risks. Chill the eggs (optional). Imagine a line going around the "fattest" part of the egg. Start the crack on the egg. Carefully break apart the shell. Transfer the yolk from shell to shell. Drop the yolk in another bowl.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If the parents don't return to the nest within a couple of hours or if you're sure the parents are not alive anymore, you'll need to call for help for the bird. If the bird has trouble moving or flapping its wings, it's likely injured. Also, if the bird is shivering, it may be in trouble. An injured bird is also a reason to make a call. It's actually illegal to keep and raise a wild bird. You must have special permits from both the local and federal governments to raise wild animals. Wildlife rehabilitators have the skills and training to care for baby birds. You can find one on your local government's wildlife websites, or you can try calling a local veterinarian or animal shelter, as they may know rehabilitators in the area. Ask for advice on how to feed and water the baby and how to keep it warm. Be patient with your questions, and ask for additional advice by saying, "Is there anything else that I should know (or be careful about)?"

SUMMARY: Check for the bird's parents. Look for injuries. Don't try to raise it yourself. Call a wildlife rehabilitator.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once you own shares of stock in a company, you have two choices.  You can have the monthly dividends sent directly to you or you can choose to reinvest them to purchase additional stock.  The latter option is known as a Dividend Reinvestment Plan, or DRIP. Many companies that offer DSPPs also offer DRIPs. However, if you do not want to purchase stock through a DSPP, you can purchase one share of stock in a company with a company such as Frame a Stock. Enrolling in a DRIP is usually simple and involves few or no commission fees.  Once you are enrolled, the process is entirely automated, so you don’t have to worry about monitoring it.  DRIPs also allow you to purchase fractional shares, which is purchasing less than one full share at a time.  Over time, purchasing fractional shares is lucrative because instead of holding on to cash while it builds up, it is invested right away.  DRIPs also enjoy the benefits of dollar cost averaging.  Over time, the investor pays an average cost for shares of the stock. The drawbacks of DRIPs are similar to those of DSPPs.  Depending on the company with which you are investing, the fees can become expensive.  Also, investors must think about ways to diversify their portfolio, which is difficult with DRIPs.  Although dollar cost averaging and purchasing fractional shares are beneficial to investors, DRIPs do not allow the investor any control over the purchase date of the shares.  Finally, record-keeping for tax purposes can be cumbersome. Choose between the partial or full enrollment plans.  With a partial enrollment plan, a portion of the dividends are paid to you.  The rest is reinvested back into the company. With the full enrollment plan, the entire monthly dividend is used to purchase additional shares. If the monthly dividends are not sufficient to purchase shares in the company, they are allowed to accrue until additional shares can be purchased.
Summary: Understand the meaning of a DRIP. Understand the benefits. Understand the downside. Choose a dividend reinvestment option.

Happy parents are less likely to stick to their guns with a severe punishment than parents who continue to feel upset with you. Show your parents a little bit more respect and even consider doing something nice for them. However, remember that, if you did nothing wrong, you shouldn't pretend to apologize and repent just to get out of the punishment. Virtue and honesty is better than comfort. Compromise with them to see if they will unground you. Try to talk them into making your grounding shorter, or ask if they will give you an alternative punishment, like doing extra chores or giving you a spanking instead. If that doesn't work then give up, your parents won't budge they will see that you aren't enjoying your punishment and think they are doing the right thing Respond in a mature way. Do not throw tantrums or give them the silent treatment. These responses will only confirm in their minds that they're doing the right thing. Spend some time talking and hanging out with your parents. Instead of focusing on how mad you are about being grounded, try to change the subject by spending time with your parents. This will help everyone forget how upset they are and might help you get ungrounded more quickly.
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Be respectful. Meet in the middle. Spend quality time with your parents.