In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Wait until you’ve got a full load of clothes before running the washing machine. Don’t turn on the dishwasher until it’s full, and allow your dishes to air dry rather than automatically drying. By minimizing the amount of drinkable water you use for other purposes, you’re helping to protect your local water resources which are jeopardized in many areas.  Taking shorter showers, or turning off the water while you lather up, will save water and money. Set a timer if you need to. Use water-conserving faucets, shower heads and toilets. Turn the faucet off while you brush your teeth or shave. When you leave a room, make sure the lights are off. Having lights set on a timer may help you reduce the time they’re left on. If you use lights outdoors, make sure they’re motion sensitive so that they don’t get left on.  Use natural lighting whenever possible, and consider installing skylights or light tunnels to light darker areas of the house. Switch to energy efficient lightbulbs. Using less electricity translates to fewer greenhouse gases being discharged into the environment from your energy company. Unplug chargers when they’re not in use. Chargers for your electronic devices are constant energy users, even when your device is unplugged. Reducing your electricity usage benefits the environment and can save you money. Remember that whatever goes down your drains will eventually end up in your local streams and creeks. Using biodegradable, or biocompatible, products will have less impact on the local wildlife.  Usually biodegradable products will list this information on their labels. Look for this designation. Avoid ingredients that are “antibacterial” or “antibiotic” as the ingredients in these can negatively impact the environment. Also avoid scented products, bleach, boron/borax, chlorine bleach, or ingredients with the word sodium in them, such as sodium hypochlorite. Before you fly, consider the option of driving. If you can drive, consider carpooling, or taking a train or public transportation. If you’re in the habit of driving or flying, you may be using unnecessary fossil fuels and negatively impacting the environment.  If you’re going to fly, try to fly non-stop, as this will use less fuel. Consider walking anyplace less than a mile away. Try biking to nearby destinations. Look into telecommuting into work occasionally to conserve energy. Conserve energy in your home by providing weatherstripping and caulking all windows as well as insulating your ceilings and floors. Purchase appliances that are energy-efficient; look for the “energy-star” designation.  Use a programmable thermostat to conserve energy when you’re less active. Make sure your heating and cooling systems are well-maintained and operating efficiently.
Summary: Conserve water in your home. Turn off unnecessary lights. Use biodegradable cleaning products. Consider your transportation options. Reduce the carbon footprint of your home.

You want to have the lighter firmly in your hand, with a bit of the lighter's bottom poking out of the thumb side of your first. The lighter will be in line with the point of your middle knuckles. In other words, the long side of the lighter bottom will be parallel with your thumb.
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One-sentence summary -- Hold the lighter tightly in your fist so that bottom 1/2" is all that is visible.

Q: In order to create an Iron Pickaxe, you will need 3 Iron Ingots and 2 sticks. Diamonds are found in the lowest levels of worlds, so the journey will be a long one. You'll want to ensure that you have enough provisions to able to stay and mine for a good amount of time without dying of hunger. You'll be down in the deepest reaches of the Minecraft world, so you're sure to come across some hostile mobs. Make sure you have some good armor and a trusty sword before heading out. Be prepared!
A: Craft an Iron Pickaxe (wood, stone or even gold pickaxes won't work) so you can receive diamonds when you mine Diamond ore. Gather some food. Bring some weapons.

Problem: Article: Apples, celery, and carrots are crunchy, and eating them can help scrub surface stains off of your teeth. In addition, they may kill bacteria and improve your breath. These products (milk, cheese, yogurt, etc.) contain lactic acid, which might help protect your teeth. Some of them can also help whiten your teeth and/or prevent some stains:  Hard cheeses can scrub some surface stains from your teeth, and block some stain-causers such as wine or coffee from discoloring your teeth, if you eat some prior to drinking. Eating dairy products is good for your teeth, but don't consume too much of sugary foods such as ice cream, as these can contribute to tooth decay. Sage has an antiseptic effect, and for this reason is even found in some mouthwashes and gargles. It can also help to whiten your teeth. Simply rub fresh sage leaves on your teeth. Strawberries contain an enzyme called malic acid that may help to whiten your teeth. You can simply rub a sliced strawberry on your teeth, or mash fresh strawberries into a paste and rub it on your teeth. Leave it on your teeth for five minutes, and then rinse with water. Brush and floss your teeth as normal afterwards.  You can add half a teaspoon of baking soda to the paste, if desired. Research shows that a strawberry paste will only remove surface debris. If you want more intensive whitening, seek other treatments. Natural bleaching agents found in lemon can help whiten your teeth; however, the citric acid found lemons can also wear away your tooth enamel, so you should not overuse this method. Simply take a slice of lemon peel and rub it on your teeth.
Summary:
Eat crunchy fruits and vegetables. Eat more dairy products. Use sage to scrub your teeth. Make a strawberry paste. Use fresh lemon.