Article: Once you have finished a draft of the poem, listen to how it sounds out loud. Read it slowly to yourself several times. Notice if there are any lines that seem awkward or unclear. Adjust any phrases that seem cliche or familiar. You should also look over the poem to make sure there are no spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors. Get feedback from people you trust, such as a close friend, a family member, or a peer. Show the poem to people who know the subject well and ask them if they think the person will like it. Be willing to get feedback from them and listen to their constructive criticism. Then, revise the poem according to their feedback. Make the love poem extra special by handwriting it in a nice, handmade card. Or type it out and print it on nice paper to give to the person. You can also present the poem with a small gift to celebrate your love for the person.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Read the poem out loud. Show the poem to others. Present the poem in a loving, thoughtful way.

Problem: Article: . Clicker training is a great tool to teach your dog all of the skills it needs. To get started, sit across from your dog and wait until it meets your eyes. Then click your clicker and give it a treat. Click and offer a treat a few more times until your dog begins to look for the treat when it hears a click. Test your dog by asking it to do something simple it already knows how to do, such take its favorite toy from you. Then click and give it a treat. If it succeeds, you're ready to use your clicker for training tasks. . Your dog must learn basic obedience commands, which include sit, stay, come, down, and heel. It should also know a command to return a dropped leash, such as "leash." Not only will this make your dog easier to train, but it’s also required for your dog to be used in public as a service dog.  To teach each skill, hold a treat over the dog’s nose, then give the command. When it correctly performs the command, click and give the dog the treat. You should also praise the dog. It’s best to teach your dog both verbal and hand commands to make it easy to signal it in public. As an alternative, you can send your dog to obedience school. Service dogs need to act well in public and behave non-aggressively toward other animals, including other barking dogs. If they can’t, they won’t be able to meet your needs. Use your clicker and treats to show your dog which behaviors you want. When you're first training the dog, you may need to leave an area if it's acting inappropriately, which is a normal part of the process.  The dog should not bark, bite, nip, lunge, or growl at people or other animals. The dog should not attempt to get food or attention from people while it’s working. The dog should not sniff people, items, or other animals while on duty. The dog should not get too close to other animals while working. The dog should react calmly to strong smells, loud or obnoxious sounds, weird lighting, or unknown locations. The dog should resist dropped food and be able to delay its restroom needs. The dog should walk calmly on its leash without acting out or making noise.
Summary: Use clicker training Teach obedience skills Ensure your dog knows how to behave in public.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This may range from erasing files, corrupting installed applications or formatting your hard disk. The moment that viruses are present in you PC they save themselves in selected drives or folders where they replicate into the system. Viruses may result in software crash, slow system speeds and hindering applications from loading. To ensure that you do not fall prey to viruses, follow the steps bellow: flash disks.

SUMMARY: These are applications that have been especially designed to cause havoc to your PC. Avoid sharing storage disks, e.g. Avoid sharing of folders and drives on your network. Avoid downloading files and applications whose sources you do not know. Install and update an effective antivirus software

As with other types of small businesses, a significant portion of a gym's success has to do with its location. The location of the gym should be based largely on the population group that it targets. People don't like having to go far out of the way to fulfill their fitness needs. The best gym locations are in areas where there is demand for a gym, where the gym can be easily accessed by its clientele, and in which competition with other gyms, fitness clubs, etc., is minimal or at least manageable. Below are just a few things you may want to consider when choosing a location for your gym:  Rent. Unless you own your gym's building outright, you'll have to pay rent as one of your gym's operating expenses. Rent can vary from location to location. In wealthy or densely-populated areas, for instance, rent can be very expensive, which can require you to raise membership prices to pay for it. Proximity to population centers. If your gym is too far away from your clientele, they won't go to it. Good gym locations should be in or near populated areas or at the very least be easily-accessible via car, bus, train, and so on. Local market conditions. Finally, the best gym locations are where there is a demand for a gym that isn't being filled. Opening a gym across the street from an established gym can be a risky move - why deal with the intense competition when you can open a gym in a part of town that is sorely lacking one? Make phone calls or conduct door-to-door surveys to determine not only the age and sex of individuals in the area you wish to target, but also the physical activity level of these residents. Like any business, opening a gym costs some money. Obtaining the space for your gym, buying equipment, modifying your building to accommodate the needs of your gym, hiring personnel, and registration/licensing fees can all be substantial cost barriers to open your gym. Most small business owners don't have the money up-front to pay for everything they need to open their business. In these cases, it's necessary to raise the money somehow — this is usually done by persuading wealthy investors to provide capital or simply by getting a loan.  By some estimates, it can cost anywhere from $200,000 to $500,000, at bare minimum, to open a gym in a place like New York City. For a state of the art gym that features amenities and experienced personnel, the estimates can easily exceed $1 million. See: How to Find Investors for a Small Business and How to Get a Loan. Note that in both of these situations you will almost always be expected to provide a detailed business plan for the benefit of the people or entities providing you with the money to open your business. This business plan must offer a convincing explanation for how the business can quickly become profitable, or the investors/lenders are unlikely to provide money for your venture. One potentially lucrative option prospective gym owners have is to open a franchise gym, rather than their own independently-operated gym. In this situation, the owner runs the gym for a large chain with many other locations. The parent company usually covers the initial cost of opening the gym and either provides its own equipment or pays for equipment. However, in a franchise situation, most of the profits from the gym go to the parent company. The franchise location may also be subject to sales quotas.  The parent company also offers its extensive resources to the gym owner, which can include a recognizable, established brand, training opportunities, connections, and financial support during "rough times". As with traditional forms of small business financing, franchise opportunities usually require you to submit a detailed business plan to the parent company. Be sure to carefully research the pros and cons of a franchise agreement before committing to it. Owning a franchise may sound appealing, but it's usually not a golden ticket when it's all said and done.
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Pick an accessible, lucrative location. Determine who your gym will target. Raise capital or get a loan. Consider the option of opening a franchise location.