In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Measure the sugar out into a medium-sized bowl that will be easy to stir in. Make sure it is powdered white sugar like the kind commonly used for baking. You can grind up table sugar in a coffee grinder if you don’t have any powdered sugar. Use a spoon to make sure the sugar and baking soda are thoroughly mixed together before moving on to the next step. It doesn’t matter if you are specific about how much sand you use, but pour enough to create a small mound on your plate or baking sheet. Then press your index finger into the top of the mound to create the depression.  Once you’re finished, the mound will look sort of like a donut. The depression should go all the way to the pan or plate in the center of the mound. Pour alcohol onto the sand that is higher than 80 proof. The higher the proof of alcohol you use, the easier it will ignite. Extremely high-proof alcohol like Bacardi 151 is best.  If you don’t have any high-proof alcohol, you may also use a different fuel like lighter fluid. Pour enough on the sand to make it wet, but not to ruin the shape. Use a spoon to fill the depression in the center of the sand mound with the sugar and baking soda mixture. Again, this does not require a specific measurement, simply fill the depression to the top.  The glow snake is now done. To light it, simply ignite the alcohol soaked sand. Do not add more alcohol or fuel once the snake it lit, or you run the risk of igniting the bottle. There is no wick on the glow worm. Instead, simply take a match or lighter and touch its flame to the alcohol-soaked sand. The sand will ignite first, and then the snake will start to expand.  Step away from the glow snake as soon as its lit. Be careful where you light the glow snake. As it expands, it may grow larger than the plate you put it on. Keep anything flammable away from the snake until it goes out.
Summary: Pour 1.5 grams (0.053 oz) of powdered sugar into a bowl. Add .375 grams (0.0132 oz) of baking soda and mix them together. Make a mound of sand and push a depression into the middle. Wet the sand with high proof alcohol. Scoop the sugar and baking soda mixture into the depression in the sand. Touch the wet sand with a flame to ignite it.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's easy to get upset when you think that someone close to you has betrayed you. That being said, you need to be sure that a betrayal has actually taken place. Perhaps it was not your friend's intention to act disloyal. Make sure he or she has really done something wrong.  What was your role in the incident? Could you have made an assumption that led to a misunderstanding or upset? Find out what really happened. Ask third-parties who may know what happened for more information. Consider all the information including your own. If your friend really has done something wrong, has he or she admitted wrongdoing? Of course, a confession is not the only evidence of guilt, but it should be taken into consideration. Otherwise, you have to consider the possibility of a misunderstanding. This is not to say that all guilty people confess. Many don’t. So consider all the evidence, and make a decision about what to do next if a betrayal has occurred.   For instance, if you told a secret and suddenly everyone knows your secret, then you'll probably suspect your friend of betraying you. Ask your friend if he or she intentionally told someone. Was it an accident? Did it just slip out? If your friend is just as upset as you are, maybe you should understand your friend’s perspective. Try to put yourself in your friend’s shoes. Could you have said something that was misinterpreted by your friend, or vice versa?  You also have to understand that you don’t know what is going on in a person’s life. So, you have to look at the incident from the other person’s perspective. If your friend is open to it, ask about how he or she is feeling. You never know what could be happening, so you must try to see it from his or her point of view. Continuing with the example above, understand how your friend felt carrying your secret. Was the secret too much of a burden to carry? Also, consider if your friend feels bad. There are two sides to every story, and there are many elements that influence events. Try to look at the situation objectively. If you remove yourself from the situation and think about it as if it happened to someone else, it allows you to view the incident differently. You might see the situation and understand it in an entirely different light.  This is not to say that after you do this, you won’t think that any wrongdoing has occurred. You still may come to the same conclusion: You think your friend betrayed you whether you look at it objectively or subjectively. If this is the case, then you’ll have to consider how you want to proceed. After reviewing the situation objectively, you’ll likely develop some compassion for your friend. This doesn’t mean you’ll excuse your friend’s behavior, but since you have a  different lens to view the situation you’ll feel differently. Having compassion for your friend who has betrayed you, believe it or not, will help you move on.  You may also begin to realize how you may have contributed to a situation that led to betrayal, or how you may have contributed to the situation -- either by turning a blind eye or overlooking something. It's a powerful realization and a wake-up call to face-up to everything that was being ignored or overlooked.  If your friend is a blabbermouth and loves to gossip, it's best to avoid trusting him or her with your secrets in the future.
Summary: Ask yourself if it was a misunderstanding. Ask yourself how the other person feels. Put it in perspective.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you suspect your rabbit has heat stroke, you need to immediately cool him down. Start by bringing him out of the heat into a cooler environment. For example, if your rabbit is in a room with full sun, move him into a shady air-conditioned room. While you may think you should rush to the vet right away, start cooling your rabbit down before you take him. Use a fan to blow cool air over his fur, paying attention to his ears. This will help lower your rabbit's body temperature. You can also dampen his fur with cool water before blowing air over it to cool your rabbit more effectively. Don't apply ice or ice-water because the extreme temperature change could send your rabbit into shock. Give your water plenty of fresh cool drinking water. Place the bottle water dropper beside him so he doesn't have to move far to drink. You may also set out a bowl of water so your rabbit can choose between it and the bottle water dropper. The main thing is to keep your rabbit hydrated. You can also put ice cubes in the water to keep the water chilly. At the first sign of heat stroke (as soon as you recognize symptoms), move the rabbit to a cooler area and contact the veterinarian. Since heat stroke can become lethal very quickly, your rabbit needs immediate veterinary care. In extreme cases, the vet may put your rabbit onto intravenous fluids which can cool his blood and support organ function.
Summary:
Remove your rabbit from the heat. Cool your rabbit's fur. Offer water to drink. Know when to get medical attention.