If there are bits of gum you aren't able to remove using another method, try pulling a strip of duct tape off the roll that is large enough to wrap around your hand.  Duct tape's adhesive can help get small bits of gum out of carpet or upholstery that other methods may not reach. This method is best when used after another method to remove the majority of the gum. With the adhesive side of the duct tape facing outward, wrap the tape around your four outstretched fingers so you can use them to press the sticky side of the duct tape into the bits of gum on the carpet or upholstery.  Stick the tape to itself after you've wrapped it around your hand. Rotate the tape as you go so you will always have a fresh, sticky surface to try to stick to the gum. Press a portion of the tape down into the upholstery or carpet with your index, middle and ring finger firmly.  Once the tape is pressed down onto the gummy area, rub the back of the duct tape with your fingers to ensure the adhesive has come into contact with as much of it as possible. You may need to do this multiple times if there are bits of gum scattered about from previous attempts to remove it. Yank the tape straight backward, allowing the adhesive to remove the gum from the carpet.  There will likely be fuzz and lint stuck to the tape from the upholstery or carpet, so turn the tape on your hand and repeat the process until you are able to remove all of the bits of gum.  Replace the piece of tape if need be. Larger pieces of gum may not come off using this method.
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One-sentence summary -- Pull a four or five inch strip of duct tape off the roll. Wrap the duct tape around your hand, sticky side out. Press the tape into the gum. Pull the tape away rapidly.

Q: . Do you want it to be something up-tempo or more mellow? Do you want something well known or something that displays a certain style of music, such as opera? If this is you, great. If not, get someone who knows how to help turn a group dance into something spectacular. A park in a major city is a great spot, especially during lunch hour or after work when everyone is heading home. Flash mob dances can be any number of people but try to aim for at least 50-75. It may sound like a lot to arrange but the more people you have, the more effective the flash mob dance becomes. them all the dance in smaller groups of 4-30. This way you don't have to get too many people in the same room or area at once and they can also entertain the crowd from different perspectives. This is good for people who can't see the whole scene in front of them. This will be the best dancer in the group, the person who sets the beat and provides a following point for the remaining dancers. The leader can start the routine with a solo dance move, then attract the next group of 9 to 15 dancers who join in with the next move. Then, double the group's size with 16 to 30 dancers joining in. The trick to a good flash mob is to gradually get all of the dancers involved in the routine. Get the rest of them to join in in the last part of the song so that the entire group is finally involved. As soon as the song has finished, the dancers must disperse as normal members of the crowd to act as if nothing has happened.
A: Choose a song Find someone able to choreograph. Choose your spot for the dance. Gather a group of dancers. Teach Choose a flash mob leader. Pretend as if nothing has happened.

Article: After 5 to 7 days, your celery stalk base should have begun to grow new shoots and should be ready to transfer into a pot with soil. There are a few signs that indicate that your celery stalk is ready to be transplanted.  The outside of the celery stalk base should have begun to brown and break down. While the appearance may be concerning, this is a normal and essential part of the growth process. The old celery stalk breaks down in order to create natural nutrients for the new stalk to grow.   Tiny sprouts of new growth have begun to spring up. This is a sure sign that the celery stalk is producing new growth and is ready to be transplanted. You will want to use your own judgement here, as the exact amount of potting soil needed will vary depending on the size of your celery stalk.  The size of the planting pot will also vary depending on how wide your celery stalk base is. On average, a celery stalk base is about 4 inches (10 cm) wide. To allow room for the celery to grow, you will likely want to choose a planting pot that is at least 6 inches (15 cm) wide and 5 inches (13 cm) tall.  The goal is to fill the pot with enough soil so that you can add more around and on top of the celery stalk base so that only the new sprouts are sticking out. Gently lift your celery stalk out of the bowl and place it in the center of your planting pot on top of the potting soil. Adding just a little at a time, slowly cover the original celery stalk base with new soil, leaving only the new celery shoots sticking out at the top. While you want to be careful not to overwater your plant, it is crucial that your celery plant continues to get plenty of water so that it can continue to flourish. While there is no steadfast rule about how often you should water your celery plant, there are a few ways to ensure that your plant is getting the water it needs.  Check if the soil is dry. If there is little moisture to the touch, your plant probably needs to be watered. Examine the growing celery for deterioration, yellowing, or brown spots. If any of these are present, your celery is not getting the water it needs. Celery requires a lot of water to grow strong, so if your new growth shoots appear discolored, dry, or small, water more often or use a spray bottle daily. With the proper amount of sunlight and water, your celery stalk will grow into a new celery plant that can be harvested, eaten, and enjoyed!  Usually, it takes about 5 months from the time that you first cut the original celery stalk for the new plant to grow completely.  After you have harvested your new celery plant, you can repeat this process and grow more celery at no additional cost.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Check your celery for signs that it is ready to be transplanted. Fill about 2/3 of the planting pot with high quality general use potting soil. Plant the celery stalk in the potting soil. Water your new celery plant generously. Watch as your celery stalk grows into a new celery plant.

Article: Before attempting any removal, rinse the hook and the appendage with clean water to remove any debris from the hook and the wound area. Carefully push the hook through your finger, toe, etc. until it pushes through the other side. It hurts, but it's better than ripping it out the way it came. If the barb has not fully entered the skin, just pull the hook out carefully. It will hurt, but what do you expect? You have a fishhook in your hand. Take a pair of wire cutters and cut the barb off the hook. This will help you remove the hook without sustaining further damage to the affected area. This will hurt, but it is still way better than ripping the hook out. You want to minimize the amount of damage the hook does to your skin. If the wound is bleeding heavily, apply pressure to the wound until the bleeding slows down or stops. This may take several minutes to half an hour. If the bleeding has not slowed down in that period of time, you may need to seek medical assistance. If you have access to non-stick gauze or non-adherent bandage, apply them to the wound. These can help stop the bleeding without sticking.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Clean the area. Push the hook through. Cut the barb. Pull out the remainder of the hook. Stop the bleeding.