INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Cats are easily distracted and you wouldn’t want anything to contradict or interfere with the training.  Try to remove sounds, toys, food, and anything else your cat may be tempted by.  Be sure to choose a room in which your cat is comfortable and used to. Close blinds and/or curtains to keep exterior distractions to a minimum. Cats won’t necessarily react to normal treats.  They want treats that are soft food, like fish, chicken, or turkey.  Use something they love and rarely get. You may be able to successfully train your cat without treats.  Sometimes a favorite toy works just as well. Begin by rewarding your cat when it starts to sit.  Reward each movement.  Every time the cat hints at sitting down, or better, actually sits down, give it a reward.  Begin simply and grow off of each movement. Slowly lift the treat in front of the cat’s head, ensuring it's out of reach. The angle of the treat will be such that the cat has to look upward, and the cat's anatomy is beneficially angled.  This should cause the cat to sit down. The ASPCA recommends training your cat twice a day, for five minutes each.  The training could be just the squatting motion, or the raising of the cat's head, as long as the movement is a precursor to sitting. Aim to have your cat repeat the action 20 times in each training session.  Practicing too much could be counter-productive.  Be sure to reinforce the training on subsequent days until the cat gets it.

SUMMARY: Remove distractions from a comfortable room in which the cat likes to relax and sit. Break out the good treats. Reward specific movements. Raise the treat above the cat’s head. Reward often and consistently.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Keep your eyes down and try to follow the deck as it finishes its rotation. Timing your movements to the movements of the deck will help you anticipate your landing and transition right back to riding with the correct foot placement. While you’re practicing, note how long (on average) it takes for the deck to make it all the way around. This will give you a better sense of when you need to start preparing for your landing. Aim to stop the deck a moment before the wheels touch down. Both feet should return to where they were while you were setting up the trick, or somewhere close.  As you continue to practice, you’ll be able to complete the rotation higher and higher, making it possible to link the tailwhip with grinds, stalls, and other tricks. If you’re having trouble getting both feet back into position at once, break down the last part of the trick so that you’re stopping the deck with your lead foot, then maneuvering your back foot where it needs to be. Continue dropping down a bit after gravity has delivered you back to the ground. Sinking your weight will take most of the shock out of the landing while also lowering your center of gravity to enhance your balance.  If you land with your legs perfectly straight while moving, it’s possible for your momentum to carry you too far forward, causing you to fall. Learning to brace yourself properly will be especially important once you start riding ramps or throwing tailwhips off of higher obstacles. Turn your head to face the direction you’re moving as you touch down and regain control of the scooter. Congratulations, you just landed your first tailwhip! Keep practicing until you get to the point where you can hit the trick over and over again with consistency. Watch out for nearby obstacles. The last thing you want is to pull off a sick tailwhip only to eat the curb because you weren’t looking where you were going!
Summary: Watch the deck closely to spot your landing. Bring both feet down on top of the deck to stop its rotation. Bend your knees to absorb the impact. Ride away smoothly.

Pack them loosely and rid the container of as much air as possible. Keep the dried tomatoes in a cool, dark, dry place. If you have put your dried tomatoes in an air-tight container, you can also store them in the refrigerator or freezer.
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One-sentence summary -- Store the dried tomatoes in a plastic bag or glass jar.

Q: " If you chug too much water, too fast, you can give yourself an electrolyte imbalance: your kidneys cannot flush the amount of water you've consumed, and your blood becomes waterlogged. This extra water can swell your brain cells, causing your brain to expand dangerously against the skull. Rapid and severe cellular swelling can cause seizures, respiratory arrest, coma, brain stem herniation, and even death. It's estimated that consuming more than 1.5 liters/hour over several hours can greatly increase your risk of hyponatremia. The risk of hyponatremia is especially high if you have been steadily exerting yourself over a long period of time – and even more so if you are performing in a hot environment. You lose sodium (an electrolyte) through sweat. Thus, drinking too much water to re-hydrate during endurance activities—such as marathons and triathlons—can dilute the sodium content of your blood. If you consume too much liquid at once, you can choke on it., as water spills into your airways. If you flood your stomach with more water than it can handle, you may involuntarily puke out the excess water. Make sure that there is no ice in the water. It is quite possible to choke to death on a chunk of ice. If you are trying to chug water for health and hydration benefits, keep in mind that chugging is no more efficient than sipping water. What's more, chugging can potentially counteract the positive effects of drinking water. If you are chugging water for a competition: remember the risks, and think before you chug. Ask yourself whether winning this chugging contest is worth any potential damage to your body.
A: Understand the risk of hyponatremia, or "water intoxication. Avoid chugging water when you are doing endurance activities. Don't drink so much that you choke or vomit. Consider sipping water instead.

Article: If you wrote your note on a rectangular piece of paper, fold one of the long edges inward to make your note into a square. Position the note so the writing is face-up and the corners are at the top, bottom, and each side of your work surface. If you want to make your note extra special, write it on the non-colored side of a square piece of origami paper.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Place a square note on your work surface so it looks like a diamond.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If the relationship is relatively new, maybe you can get away with breaking up over the phone. Maybe. But come on, if you've been out on more than a handful of dates, isn't that kind of harsh? Do the right thing and end the relationship in person.  Having one final talk together is a good way to bring closure to the relationship.  As painful as it may be, a relationship-ending conversation might enable you to learn something about yourself and set the stage for something better in the future. You may try to be sparing their feelings, but it will blow up in your face when you're caught. You will be considered untrustworthy, and your reputation will falter. Your friends might back you up, but that doesn't mean the rest of the world will.

SUMMARY:
Do it in person. Don't lie.