Problem: Article: You can use Office for free for one month by downloading the Office 365 trial. This includes the Office 2016 versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and other Office programs. Office 365 is the only version of Office with a free trial available. Signing up for the free trial will require a valid credit card, but you will not be charged until the start of the second month. Canceling before the end of the first month will prevent any charges and allow you to use the trial for the entire first month. You can download the trial from the official Office website. Visit products.office.com/try to open the trial page. This will begin the sign-up process. You'll be prompted to log in with your Microsoft account. You can use any Hotmail, Live.com, or Outlook.com email address to sign in, or you can create a new account for free. Creating an account is required for the trial. You'll need to enter a credit or debit card in order to start your trial. This card will not be charged immediately, but you will be charged the monthly Office 365 fee if you don't cancel by the end of the trial. After creating your account and entering your credit card information, you'll be given a link to download the Office 365 installer. The installer itself is very small, and should only take a few moments to download. Once the installer has downloaded, run it to begin the actual download and installation of Office. You may be prompted to enter your Microsoft account again before the download begins.  During installation, you'll be given the option to select which Office products you want to install. You can save time and hard drive space by deselecting the programs you won't be using. You can always install them again later if you end up needing them. The installation process will take a fair amount of time, especially if you have a slow internet connection. You'll be able to find your newly-installed Office programs in your Start menu. You can use all of the features of the programs for your entire trial.
Summary: Use the trial to try out Office 365 for a month. Visit the Office trial website. Click the "Try 1-month free" button. Log in with your Microsoft account, or create one. Enter in a valid credit card. Download the Office 365 installer. Run the installer after downloading it. Start your Office programs.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This type of bain marie — the French word for "water bath" — provides gentle heat to a soup, sauce, or other dish while you're waiting to serve it. A tall stock pot or other cylindrical pan is best for this purpose. Fill it ¼ to ½ full of water, or enough to reach halfway up the side of the smaller container. Heat to a rolling boil, then reduce until the water is simmering. Unlike a double boiler, a bain marie does not require a snug fit between the two pans. A metal pastry ring at the base of the pan can support a small container. If you are keeping several small dishes warm, you can even use one large sauce pan for all them, placing each on its own supporting ring. Alternatively, fold a towel and place it on the base of the large pan. This will insulate the food even better than water alone, and keep small containers from rocking back and forth. The water should reach partway up the sides of the small container, but not enough to spill over the top. Leave the food to warm until ready to serve.

SUMMARY: Fill a large sauce pan partway full of water. Bring water to a simmer. Place a metal ring at the base of this pan. Place the smaller container inside the larger one.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Understand that boys are capable of different behaviors at different ages. Before you get frustrated with what your son can and cannot do, ask yourself if you are expecting too much from a boy who is still too young.  For example, from ages 1 through 3, boys should be able to learn the basics about manners. These basics include simple tasks like saying "please" and "thank you." Matters that require you to teach your son about being considerate will usually need to wait until age 5 or 6, though. At that point, you can have your son perform tasks like clearing the table or making eye contact as he speaks.  You also need to be mindful of your son's personality. If your son is naturally on the quiet side, do not pressure him to be more outgoing than he feels comfortable with. Adding pressure to the process may backfire and cause him to rebel. There are learning opportunities around every corner. Whether you are out on the town or at home, when the change to teach him some form of gentlemanly behavior pops up, make the most of it. Do not rely solely on planned lessons. For instance, if a stranger in a store suddenly starts using rude language within an earshot of your son, ask your son to tell you why that sort of language shouldn't be used and do a quick review on saying polite words like "please," "I'm sorry," and "thank you." When you son is young, make sure that the lessons you give him can be completed within a short period of time. Do not allow him to put things off until a later time. Instead, insist that whatever you have instructed him to do will be done at that moment. For example, if you tell your son to put away his toys, make sure that he does so right after you tell him. You might be tempted to be a little lax on your instructions in the privacy of your own home, but if you expect him to be a gentleman to the outside world, you must first insist that he is a gentleman at home. Giving him constructive ways to use that energy can prevent blow-ups and sudden fits of misbehavior. If your son has an interest in physical activities, consider getting him involved in sports of some sort. On the other hand, if his energy is more of the creative sort, give him opportunities to stimulate his mind and curiosity. When your son acts in a pleasing manner, it is absolutely crucial that you let him know he did well. This is important no matter what age your son is and at what stage of the growing process he's in. Affirmative words are the simplest form of reward, and in some ways, they can be the most effective. This is true when your son is in his toddler stage straight through to adulthood. When your five-year-old son makes his bed without being asked, tell him how pleased you are and how proud you feel. Similarly, when your 16-year-old son refuses to cave into peer pressure by cheating on a test or bullying a kid who gets picked on by his other peers, praise him and tell him how immensely proud you are of his decision.
Summary: Maintain realistic expectations. Turn ordinary events into lessons. Require prompt action. Practice at home. Give him an outlet. Reward and affirm positive behavior.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If the cord feels unusually hot to the touch, stop using it and check that the appliances plugged into it do not draw a higher amperage than what the cord is rated to handle.  Consider a heavy-duty extension cord meant specifically for large appliances where applicable. Replace or repair loose or frayed cords. Consider having additional circuits or outlets added by a qualified electrician so you do not have to use extension cords. These will shut down if overloaded.
Summary:
Do not overload extension cords. Regularly check your extension cords to make sure the plastic is not worn away or coming apart at the ends. Avoid using an extension cord as permanent wiring. Instead of a simple extension cord, get a laboratory-tested extension cord with built-in circuit breakers. Avoid running extension cords across doorways or under carpets.