INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Start to change your ways, but start small. Picking a small manageable task is the best way to form a new habit. Pick one place, one situation to improve in. For example, you may choose to start by no longer cussing while driving, or in front of your nephew. Just pick one situation, and spend the first week avoiding cussing in that one. When you (or your helpers) do catch a cussing in this situation. Apologize and rephrase the sentence without any bad words. This may seem awkward, but practicing talking without cuss words is the only way you will get better. Consider creating a swear jar. With a swear jar, every time you swear you put a dollar in. Now, to make the swear jar really work, you need to really hate losing that money. And losing a dollar here or there just isn't painful enough emotionally to be a real deterrent. Especially if you give that money to a friend or a favorite charity. Instead slate the swear jar money for something you really hate, like a rival political party. If you are Republican, make a commitment to donate all swear jar proceeds to the Democratic party. If you are Pro-Choice, make a commitment to donate all swear jar proceeds to a Pro-Life group. Now that will really make you clean up your language. When you meet your goal for that week - for example, no swearing in front of nephew - reward yourself with something: a night out, a movie, a good book, a massage.

SUMMARY: Start small. Punish yourself. Reward yourself.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Follow the instructions under "Displaying Comments" for your version of Microsoft Word. If you cannot see the complete text of the comment in the comment balloon, you can turn on the Reviewing Pane to review the complete text of your comment there. See the instructions under "Displaying the Reviewing Pane."
Summary: Turn on the comment display, if necessary. Click the balloon whose comment you wish to edit. Make the text changes you want.

Make sure not to lose the bearing ring on the fork that was resting in the lower cup of the frame.
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One-sentence summary -- Slide the fork down, out of the frame. Slide the bearing ring and O-ring up, off the frame.

Q: Your tension strips will need to be as long as the top and bottom of your door. In some situations, your door may only have space for a tension strip along the top or bottom. After measuring the door, mark the strip at the appropriate length. Use scissors to cut your tension strips at the mark(s) you've made. For V-seal tension strips, after cutting, you'll need to fold the strip in half lengthwise, usually along some kind of a seam. Some tension strips are made from durable material, like heavy-duty plastic or metal. These kinds of strips may require tin snips to cut. Tack-fastened tension strips should be pounded into place with a hammer at the top and/or bottom of the door. These can then be opened slightly with your fingers to make a tighter seal. V-seal weather strips often have an adhesive backing. For these strips, remove the backing and press the strips into place.  Opening the V-seal will cause the strip to rise off the ground so it touches the bottom of the door when closed, improving the seal. Heavy-duty seals may be difficult to open with your hands. In situations like this, use pliers or a prying tool, like a sturdy screwdriver, to spread V-seals open.
A: Measure and mark the length for the strips. Cut the strips and fold them if necessary. Fasten the strips into place.

Article: Though distance is different than displacement, resultant displacement problems will specify how many "feet" or how many "meters" an object has traveled.  You will use these units of measurement to calculate displacement, or how far out of position the object is based on its original point.  The resultant displacement formula is written as: S = √x²+y².  "S" stands for displacement.  X is the first direction that the object is traveling and Y is the second direction that the object is traveling.  If your object only travels in one direction, then Y = 0. An object can only travel in two directions maximum, since moving along the north/south or east/west axes will be considered neutral movement. Use a ruler to make straight lines from point to point.  Also remember to connect your starting point to your end point using a straight line.  This is the displacement we will be calculating. For example, if an object travels east 300 feet and north 400 feet, it will form a right triangle.  AB will form the first leg of the triangle and BC will form the second leg.  AC will form the hypotenuse of the triangle, and its value will be the amount of the object's displacement.  In this example, the two directions are "east" and "north." Now that you know the two directions your object is traveling in, input the values into their respective variables. For example, x = 300 and y = 400.  Your formula should look like this:  S = √300² + 400². Square 300 and 400 first, then add them, and then find the square root of that sum. For example: S = √90000 + 160000.  S = √250000.  S = 500.  You now know that displacement is equal to 500 feet.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use the resultant displacement formula when units of distance are used to specify your initial  and final location. Connect the points based on order of movement and label them from A-Z. Input the direction values for x² and y². Compute the formula using the order of operations.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Think of ideas for how you want to decorate your beer pong table. Talk to your roommates and think of something that represents the house or an inside joke that you all share. You can also add to the functionality of your pong table with the design by designating where each player should put their cups. You can do this by drawing or painting round circles that are the same size as the cups that you'll be putting out.  If you're designating where players put their cups, make sure to trace the top of the cup because your cups will need to fit next to one another when you play. If you trace the bottom of the cup, the circles will be too close together. Good ideas for designs include a favorite sports team, the university that you attend, or the fraternity, sorority, or club that you all belong to. aint the surface of the table. Purchase paint at a hardware store and use a flat brush to paint the surface of the table. Laying down a colored base coat may make whatever you're painting on top of it pop. Before painting on top of another layer of paint, make sure that it dries.  If you want more accurate straight lines, lay down painters tape in the places that you want to make your line. Using a stencil is also another great idea to get more detailed images by using paint. Another idea is to allow your guests and party members to decorate the table over time. Start the fun by using some thick markers to draw all over the surface of the table. Encourage people at the party to join in and draw something of their own. Over time, your beer pong table should fill up and have a personality of its own. There are other ways that you can alter or change your beer pong table. One example is a group that used LED lights to illuminate their table during games. You can also engrave a wooden table, or can use graffiti paint to create a unique design or tag. Get creative and think of different methods that you can use to enhance the look of the table.

SUMMARY:
Create your design before you begin work. . Let your guests decorate the table. Get creative with your table.