INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This can be found along the top of the iPod, and is used to turn the screen on and off. This is the large button in the bottom-center.

SUMMARY: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button. Press and hold the Home button. Hold both buttons until you see the Apple logo. Wait while your iPod finishes booting up.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Using any round object, trace a circle on two pieces of paper and cut them out with scissors. Make sure the two circles are the same approximate size.  You can use any size circle. Just remember that the bigger the circle, the bigger the lantern. You can use a plate, the lid off a tub of ice cream, the bottom of a bucket, or any other round object. You can also use any kind of paper you want: regular white printer paper, colored cardstock, decorative patterned paper, etc. Cut off a tiny bit on the point of the triangle, making a hole in the center of the paper. Repeat steps 2-6 on the second circle that you cut out so that you end up with two identical cut-up circles.
Summary: Make two paper circles. Make a hole. Complete the other circle.

Redirected aggression is responsible for half the attacks by cats on people. It occurs in kittens when they get frustrated. When a kitten becomes aroused to the point of attack but cannot to do anything about it so she redirects her pent up emotion to the next closest thing. Often this is the person who disturbs her, and she lashes out and bites. For example, if your cat sees a bird out the window but can’t attack because there is a window pane in the way, she may redirect her anger to the next thing that moves or disturbs her, like your foot. When you recognize signs of agitation, you should also try to redirect your kitten’s frustration towards a toy. Once that pent up frustration is channeled in a more appropriate direction, she will become her friendly kitten self once more. Toss your kitten a catnip mouse or get her chasing a toy on a string. The key to remaining bite-free is to put some distance between yourself and your kitten when you notice her becoming agitated, frustrated, or scared. Signs that you cat is agitated and may bite include:  Flattening ears. A flicking tail. Skin twitches. Wide, staring eyes. Fluffed up coat. Vocalizing low growls.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand that redirected aggression is one of the most common reasons for your kitten to be agitated. Redirect your kitten’s agitation with a toy. Recognize signs that your kitten has become agitated in the future.

Q: Let's say we want to convert the binary number 100110112 to decimal. First, write it down. Then, write down the powers of two from right to left. Start at 20, evaluating it as "1". Increment the exponent by one for each power. Stop when the amount of elements in the list is equal to the amount of digits in the binary number. The example number, 10011011, has eight digits, so the list, with eight elements, would look like this: 128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 Now, just write 10011011 below the numbers 128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, and 1 so that each binary digit corresponds with its power of two. The "1" to the right of the binary number should correspond with the "1" on the right of the listed powers of two, and so on. You can also write the binary digits above the powers of two, if you prefer it that way. What's important is that they match up. Draw lines, starting from the right, connecting each consecutive digit of the binary number to the power of two that is next in the list above it. Begin by drawing a line from the first digit of the binary number to the first power of two in the list above it. Then, draw a line from the second digit of the binary number to the second power of two in the list. Continue connecting each digit with its corresponding power of two. This will help you visually see the relationship between the two sets of numbers. Move through each digit of the binary number. If the digit is a 1, write its corresponding power of two below the line, under the digit. If the digit is a 0, write a 0 below the line, under the digit. Since "1" corresponds with "1", it becomes a "1." Since "2" corresponds with "1," it becomes a "2." Since "4" corresponds with "0," it becomes "0." Since "8" corresponds with "1", it becomes "8," and since "16" corresponds with "1" it becomes "16." "32" corresponds with "0" and becomes "0" and "64" corresponds with "0" and therefore becomes "0" while "128" corresponds with "1" and becomes 128. Now, add up the numbers written below the line. Here's what you do: 128 + 0 + 0 + 16 + 8 + 0 + 2 + 1 = 155. This is the decimal equivalent of the binary number 10011011. Now, all you have to do is write 15510, to show that you are working with a decimal answer, which must be operating in powers of 10. The more you get used to converting from binary to decimal, the more easy it will be for you to memorize the powers of two, and you'll be able to complete the task more quickly. You can use this method even when you want to covert a binary number such as 1.12 to decimal. All you have to do is know that the number on the left side of the decimal is in the units position, like normal, while the number on the right side of the decimal is in the "halves" position, or 1 x (1/2). The "1" to the left of the decimal point is equal to 20, or 1. The 1 to the right of the decimal is equal to 2-1, or .5. Add up 1 and .5 and you get 1.5, which is 1.12 in decimal notation.
A: Write down the binary number and list the powers of 2 from right to left. Write the digits of the binary number below their corresponding powers of two. Connect the digits in the binary number with their corresponding powers of two. Write down the final value of each power of two. Add the final values. Write the answer along with its base subscript. Use this method to convert a binary number with a decimal point to decimal form.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Measure ½ cup (100 g) of split pigeon peas (toovar dal), ¼ cup (50 g) of split Bengal gram (chana dal), and ¼ cup (50 g) of split skinless green gram (dhuli moong dal) into a bowl. Pour enough water to cover the dal and let them soak for 30 minutes. Pour 2 1/2 cups (590 ml) of water into your pressure cooker. Drain the soaked dal and place the dal in the pressure cooker along with ¼ teaspoon (1 g) of asafoetida (hing) and ¼ teaspoon (1 g) of turmeric powder. Stir the mixture until it's combined. eal the lid and pressure cook the dal. Put the lid on the pressure cooker and seal it completely. Put the pressure cooker on the stove and turn the heat to high. Cook the dal until 4 to 5 whistles of steam released. This should take about 10 minutes. Turn off the heat and set the dal aside. If you don't have a pressure cooker, you could place the seasonings, water, and soaked dal in a large pot. Cook the dal over medium-high heat until the mixture is completely soft and cooked. This can take 25 to 30 minutes.

SUMMARY:
Soak the dal for 30 minutes. Place water, seasonings, and soaked dal in the pressure cooker. .