Q: and fix any water leaks near your wall. If a broken water pipe, faucet, or similar fixture led to the moisture damage in your wall, you'll need to fix the busted object before you can dry everything out. To deal with minor pipe damage, try resealing the pipe with epoxy putty. For major pipe damage and broken water appliances, you may need to strip out and replace the fixture entirely.  For safety, hire a professional pipe repair service to deal with leaks located inside your wall. If you live in a housing complex, the water damage may have come from one of your neighbors. Depending on the severity of the water damage, your wall may contain a significant amount of standing water. To check, drill a small hole into the wall about 2 in (5.1 cm) off the ground and see if water comes out. If any does, drill small holes along the wall to drain the water.  Keep your holes about 2 in (5.1 cm) off the ground and space them so that they are between 16 and 24 in (41 and 61 cm) apart. Before creating your holes, locate the studs inside your wall. For the best possible results, drill in the area between these spots. You might need to strip out and replace some parts of your wall following instances of extreme water damage. If you fail to do so, the affected areas may develop dangerous forms of mildew or mold and, in some cases, will put the integrity and stability of the entire wall at risk. Contact a certified wall repair service if you spot:  Black patches or streaks on drywall. Warped spots on wood walls. Cracks, blisters, or discolored areas on wood walls or drywall. Rusted or warped spots on metal stud walls. Chipped, bowed, or dissolved spots on brick or stone walls.
A: Locate Drain out any standing water located in the wall. Remove extremely damaged areas of the wall to prevent long-term issues.

Article: Many organizations, including universities and nonprofits, have rules in place for how committees should be run. You should review these rules thoroughly before starting out. If you can't find them on your organization's website, ask someone in authority where the rules can be found. If the committee is brand new (and even if it's not), you need to ensure that it is focused properly. The best way to focus your committee is to have a specific goal in mind for it. For instance, maybe you are forming a committee to assess how a product is doing. That is the primary goal of the committee.  Think about whether the committee will primarily be advising or  will actually be implementing solutions.  You also need to be clear about how much authority the committee will have. Of course, the main organization should make this decision, but you should present your opinion before the committee meets.  Work in tandem with the organization or the boss who wants the committee formed to make these decisions. It's likely you were chosen as committee chair because you are already knowledgeable in the area. However, make sure to continue doing your homework. To be a leader, you need to be able to see the whole picture, which means that you need to study each piece your committee is focusing on. That way, when solutions are brought to the table, you can decide if they will be effective or not. The old chair should provide you with information on the committee and what your role should play as the committee chair. He or she can also provide you with information about individual members of the committee. The old chair should also provide you with documents about the committee, such as what the main policies are, what meetings are scheduled, and what the committee has been doing in the past year.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Consult your organization's rules on committees. Focus the purpose of the committee. Make sure you are knowledgeable. Engage in discussions  with the previous chair.

Problem: Article: Many cats hide because they are scared or stressed. If you are trying to acclimate a new cat to your home, letting them hide for a bit can help them feel more secure. If there’s no urgent reason to make them come out, don’t try to rush them. Your cat may feel overwhelmed if they are in a new space that is larger than what they are used to. Limiting your cat’s “territory” to a single room may help them feel safer and encourage them to come out of hiding and explore. Minimize noise in the room, and keep children and other pets out until your cat is feeling less nervous and overwhelmed. Try playing some soothing classical music to give the cat a gentle sound to focus on and distract them from other, more alarming noises. Purchase a bottle of Feliway or a similar product designed to reduce cat anxiety from your vet or pet supply store. Treat the room with the spray. Put a treated towel in a cardboard box, or spritz a little spray on a cat bed, and put it near your bed. Don’t try to soothe or pet the cat while they are hiding, or you may inadvertently reinforce the hiding behavior. Ignore the cat until they start to emerge, then offer praise, affection, or treats.
Summary: Be patient with your cat. Close the door. Keep things quiet. Use a calming pheromone spray. Reward your cat for coming out.

Q: Your USB flash drive should plug into one of the rectangular or oval USB or USB-C ports on your computer's housing. Traditional flash drives only fit one way, so don't force the drive if it doesn't fit.  If your Mac uses USB-C ports, your USB-C flash drive should fit any way in which you insert it. The USB flash drive should be at least 8 gigabytes in space so that it can accommodate most operating system installation files. If you want to create a bootable USB drive on a Mac, you'll need to have an ISO file (or an image file, if you're backing up your computer's hard drive) ready to drag and drop into Terminal. This is different than how Windows handles bootable flash drives, since you can make a flash drive bootable and then save it for later when using Windows. Click the magnifying glass icon in the top-right corner of the screen. A search bar will appear. This will search your Mac for the Terminal application. It's a black box in the middle of the Spotlight search results. Doing so will open Terminal. Type diskutil list into Terminal, then press ⏎ Return. Look for the USB drive that you plugged into your computer, then look at the USB drive's name under the "IDENTIFIER" heading. You'll usually find your USB drive under the "(external, physical)" heading near the bottom of the Terminal window. Your USB flash drive's name under the "IDENTIFIER" heading will normally be something like "disk1" or "disk2". Type diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disknumber—making sure to replace "disknumber" with the disk's "IDENTIFIER" name and number (e.g., disk2)—into Terminal, then press ⏎ Return. Type in sudo dd if= but don't press the ⏎ Return key just yet. Click and drag the ISO file (or disk image file) that you want to boot into using the USB drive into the Terminal window. This will copy the file's address into the Terminal command. You can also type in the folder path to the ISO file. This will put a space at the end of the file's address, making room for the next command. Type in of=/dev/disknumber bs=1m, again making sure to replace "disknumber" with the USB flash drive's number (e.g., disk2), and press ⏎ Return. This is the password that you use to log into your Mac. As you type, you'll notice that the letters don't appear in Terminal; this is normal. Doing so submits your password and prompts your Mac to begin creating a bootable USB flash drive with your selected ISO or image file. This process can take several hours to complete, so just leave Terminal open and your Mac plugged in.
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Insert a USB flash drive into your computer. Make sure that you have an ISO file. Open Spotlight . Type in terminal. Double-click Terminal . Open a list of connected drives. Find your USB drive. Select the USB drive. Enter the formatting command. Drag the ISO file into the Terminal window. Press the Space key. Enter the rest of the command. Type in your password. Press ⏎ Return.