In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Let your friends and family know that you really want something by mentioning the item casually. Bring up the item you want several times over a period of days or weeks before Christmas.  ”I saw a new bike at the store and thought it would be really fun to ride.” ”My friend got a new bike and wants me to ride with him; I wish I had one to join him” ”Did you know that bikes were on sale this week at the sporting goods store? Maybe this is a good time to get one.” Make sure that your parents know exactly what you want by telling them the specific thing you want. Tell them that you’d be happy if that was the only item you got this year. Chances are you will still get other presents, but let them know that this one thing means a lot to you. Leave a note with a nice message for your parents that includes the item you want for Christmas. Make sure that you compliment or thank your parents in the note and aren’t just demanding a new toy. ”I’m really glad I have the best parents in the world! I hope I can get an XBox for Christmas!” Volunteer to help out around the house to show your parents how responsible you can be. Try to pitch in with extra chores so your parents want to reward your help with a special present. The more you are able to do, the more likely your parents will be willing to get you the things you want.  Offer to do the dishes. Clean your room really well. Offer to wash the windows. Clean the bathrooms. Take out the trash.
Summary: Hint at what you want. Tell your family you only want one specific item. Leave a note saying what you want. Do extra chores.

Spoon 1 to 2 tsp (5 to 10 ml) of refried beans into each sope, then use the back of the spoon to smooth the beans into an even layer. While sope toppings typically vary by personal preference, including an initial layer of refried beans is common among many traditional recipes. Take a handful of romaine, iceberg, or green leaf lettuce and shred the leaves into thin strips. Spread a layer of the shredded lettuce over the refried beans. Lettuce is another traditional component of sope toppings, but it can also be skipped if you have an aversion to it or don't have any presently available. Nearly any shredded or cubed meat would work. Spoon a layer of the meat into the center of each sope, directly on top of the bed of lettuce.  Any prepared taco meat would be one option worth considering, especially if you have some leftover from another meal. You could also add chopped cooked chorizo, albondigas meatballs, or seasoned shrimp. Omit the meat if you'd prefer serving vegetarian sopes. After layering on the meat, you can add your favorite chopped vegetables, cheeses, and creams.  Some popular vegetable options include diced onion, diced avocado, diced bell pepper, diced chile pepper, and diced tomato. Similarly, you could add your favorite commercial salsa or homemade pico de gallo. Crumbled queso fresco is the most conventional choice of cheese, but if you can't find it, mild feta cheese is a good substitute. If you don't like the taste of these cheeses, shredded cheddar or a shredded Mexican-style cheese blend are other options worth considering. Similarly, Mexican crema is a type of heavy cream used as a garnish for many Mexican dishes, but if you don't have any, you could use sour cream instead. Once you've finished filling and garnishing the sopes, they're ready to eat. They don't store well, so you should enjoy them while they're warm and fresh.
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One-sentence summary -- Spread the refried beans. Layer the lettuce. Add the meat, if desired. Top with your favorite garnishes. Enjoy.

Problem: Article: If you have Paget’s disease but do not have a lump, you may be able to undergo a surgery that saves the breast. Your nipple and areola will be removed, but the breast will remain intact. You may also need to get surrounding tissue removed near the nipple area. If you have Paget’s disease of the breast and a tumor, you will need to have a mastectomy. If the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes, you may need to have those removed as well. The stage of the cancer and size of the breast tumor will determine what related treatment, such as chemotherapy or additional surgery, will be needed. Depending on the severity of your condition and what  operation you have had done, you may need follow up adjuvant therapy. If you have breast-conserving surgery, you more than likely will be given whole breast radiation. For a mastectomy, your doctor may suggest radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or hormonal therapy. This depends on the stage of the cancer, the size and type of tumor, and if the lymph nodes are also affected.
Summary:
Undergo breast-conserving surgery if you don't have a lump. Get a mastectomy if you have a tumor. Go through adjuvant therapy to follow up after your surgery.