Article: Pour the cream into a medium saucepan and bring it to a boil over medium heat. When the cream is boiling, remove the pan from the heat. Stir in the chocolate, butter, orange zest, and liqueur, and then set the mixture aside for three minutes. There are a few orange liqueurs you can use for this recipe, including orange curacao, Grand Marnier, and Cointreau. After three minutes, whisk the mixture until the chocolate is fully melted and all the ingredients are incorporated. Transfer the ganache to the fridge and let it chill. Let the ganache cool in the fridge for at least 40 minutes. Stir it a few times during the chilling process. When you're ready to use the ganache, transfer it to a mixing bowl and beat it with electric beaters. Only beat for one to two minutes, until the ganache becomes light and fluffy. Ganache is a great frosting for cookies, cakes, and muffins, but it can also be used as a filling for doughnuts, truffles, and other desserts.
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Add all the ingredients to the hot cream. Whisk and chill the chocolate. Beat the ganache before using. Finished.

Problem: Article: Most sore throats will go away on their own after a few days, but if your sore throat is severe or if it lasts more than seven days, you should see a doctor. A sore throat with pus pockets may also indicate that you have a more serious condition such as tonsillitis or strep throat. Monitor your symptoms and if you experience any of the following symptoms, see a doctor immediately:  Absence of cold or flu symptoms Difficulty swallowing or breathing Fever over 101 °F (38.3 °C) Swollen tonsils Swollen lymph nodes (in your neck) Bright red throat or dark red spots White or yellow film or spots in your throat Make an appointment with your doctor if your condition lingers, worsens, or is severe. Your doctor can perform a simple culture of the infection in your throat to determine if it is bacterial or viral. When you go to see your doctor, make sure that you share all of the other symptoms that you have been having to help your doctor make the best diagnosis possible. Antibiotics are not useful if the pus pockets in your throat are caused by a viral infection, but they can be helpful if the pus pockets are caused by a bacterial infection, which is typically caused by Group A strep. When pus pockets are caused by a bacteria, your doctor may prescribe antibiotics such as erythromycin or amoxicillin.  Your doctor will confirm if you have strep throat by doing a rapid test or throat culture. Follow your doctor’s instructions and take the full cycle of antibiotics that your doctor prescribes. Having your tonsils surgically removed may help stop recurring episodes of strep throat. If the pus pockets in your throat are affecting the tonsils, and if the infection is severe, or reoccurring too often, surgical intervention may be required. You may be eligible for a tonsillectomy if you've had 7 or more confirmed cases of strep in the past year, at least 5 episodes of strep each of the past 2 years, or 3 documented cases of strep per year for the past 3 years. A tonsillectomy is a relatively simple procedure, but an abscess around the tonsils may also be treated by a simpler surgery to drain the abscess. You will need to discuss your options with your doctor to determine the best course of action for your situation.
Summary: Determine if you need to see a doctor. Visit your doctor if your condition is severe or doesn't improve. Get a prescription for antibiotics if necessary. Discuss a tonsillectomy with your doctor.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A normal number can have more than one digit, each one with a different place value.  The number 472, for instance, has a 2 in the "ones place," a 7 in the "tens place," and a 4 in the "hundreds place." This means that the 2 is just worth 2, but the 7 (in the tens place) is ten times as big as it looks. It actually means 70. The 4 in the hundreds place is ten times as big again, and means 400. If adding digits to the left of a number gets to higher and higher place values, it makes sense that digits to the right of a number get smaller and smaller. To show that we're using place values smaller than one, we place a decimal point after the ones place. Just like digits to the left get bigger in multiples of ten, the digits after the decimal point have a place value that gets divided by 10 each time you move right. For example, the number 1.65 has a 1 in the ones place, a 6 in the tenths place, and a 5 in the hundredths place. The 6 is one-tenth as big as it looks (0.6), and the 5 is one-hundrendth the size of a regular 5 (just 0.05).

SUMMARY: Understand place values. Understand decimals.

Come up with something about how it has been lovely talking but you really need to either say your piece, or perhaps leave now. For example: "It has been so good to learn everything you've had to say Sally but I'm really pressed for time now, and I do have to let you know that X and then I have to go. Do you mind if I just quickly explain this, then bolt off? We can catch again another day." In some cases, it's okay to just say "see ya" and take off or go into your own world. Are you out grocery shopping, getting your nails done, walking the dog down the street or sitting in your house when a neighbor comes over? If you were or are doing any of these things, it is alright to completely get up and walk away or just make a gesture that you've heard but you're now concentrating on something. If the person keeps talking without taking a break or letting you have say, stop caring whether or not they are in the middle of talking. All these things are “me time” situations. This gives you the right to not listen and continue your day. Show that it's time to wind up the discussion with some well known gestures aimed at identifying that enough is enough.  Start to tap your watch. Maybe the person will see that you are pressed for time. In the middle of the conversation, just start yawning and looking away. Do this every five minutes. This clues the person that you are tired and need some rest. Make sure the person does not follow you. If this happens, you’re on your own. Now they have become stalkers! This is actually the fun part. You can be creative. You can say things like; “I’m late to salsa class”, “I forgot to make my bed”, “It’s time for me to juice my grapes”. " to the person talking. You have had enough so they have earned such abruptness when they simply won't stop. Once they finished being shocked and realized what you've done, then either apologize for being a but too brusque or even stand up to make a move to go away. Either way, it will make them think twice next time about ear-bashing you, knowing how it affects you.  A less bossy way could be to infer that they are just talking too much by making a statement such as: "The quieter you become, the more you can hear." Or "Shhh, can you hear that? It's the sound of just being." If the person has been gossiping, some curt lines include: "If you can't be kind/positive, at least be quiet." Or, "So much to say about the same issue! It suggests to me you really aren't as blameless as you're insisting." Or, "If it's not your story, then don't tell it." If you're feeling totally fed up and mean, opine: "The secret to being boring is to say everything." Just be aware that it's likely to cause the other person to be shocked.
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Interrupt and ask them nicely if they won't stop. Identify the situation. Stop listening. Make gestures. Go join another conversation with people you actually know. Make excuses. If nothing from the above works, firmly say "Please be quiet for a moment!