INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you’re using potassium permanganate, you’ll need the potassium permanganate crystals, cotton swabs, and a bit of water to moisten the swabs.  Potassium permanganate is a powder made up of bright purple crystals and is the preferred method of veterinarians to stop bleeding nails.  It’s highly effective and the permanganate is a natural disinfectant.  Potassium permanganate crystals are widely available on internet retail sites. Ideally you’ve anticipated this scenario and can calmly use the materials you’ve prepared to stop the bleeding.  The blood loss from a bleeding nail is not dangerous to a healthy dog. The bleeding nail can, however, look a bit dramatic, especially if the dog  scrambles around spreading blood all over the floor. Know that the dog is in no danger, but act quickly to minimize its discomfort. Remember that remaining calm is important for you but also for your dog. The quick is tender and full of nerves, so having it clipped will be painful to your dog and it will be looking to you for cues on how to react. If you get panicked or frantic, your dog likely will, too. It’s important that the swab be slightly moist so that the potassium permanganate crystals will adhere to it. You don’t need to soak the swab, just dampen it with a few drops of water. The crystals should stick to the moistened swab. Dip the end of the moistened swab into the potassium permanganate 1 time. Gently restrain your dog while you apply the swab. The bleeding should stop fairly quickly. If the bleeding hasn’t stopped, repeat the above process again, this time holding the swab in place for 5 minutes. If after 5 minutes the bleeding still hasn’t stopped, contact your vet.

SUMMARY: Get your supplies ready. Stay calm. Moisten the tip of a cotton swab with water. Dip the moistened cotton swab in the potassium permanganate. Press the swab into the bleeding quick and hold for 30 seconds. Repeat.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A common injury in falls is broken bones. Broken hips and arms are especially common in the elderly. You may experience pain or swelling. You may hear grinding, snapping, or creaking. . If you think you have broken a bone due to a fall, call EMS and contact your doctor immediately. If you are doing something that has a high risk of falling (biking, hiking, construction, manual labor, etc) make sure you wear the proper protective equipment to help minimize risk of injury. These may include helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, and mouthguards. You can hurt yourself if you wear ill-fitting equipment or use the equipment incorrectly. Know how and what to buy — and how to wear it — when doing a particular task like renovation or construction work.
Summary: Assess your bones. Wear protective equipment. Buy the right safety equipment.

Start by turning off your alarm and sleeping as late as you want, then go from there.  Make pancakes, French toast, eggs Benedict, or your favorite breakfast food that you don't have time to make before work or school.  Binge-watch a TV series. Read the newspaper from front to back. Re-read your favorite book or a book you've been meaning to read. Get all your food delivered. Play video games. You can do a spa day at home or book a day at a nearby spa.  Take a bubble bath.  Give yourself a facial. Give yourself a mani-pedi. Get a massage. Practice restorative yoga.  Deep condition your hair. You obviously can't become an expert in astrophysics in one day, but thing about little things you've always wanted to master, like makeup techniques or how to brew a perfect cup of coffee or pick a lock. Surprise your friends when you suddenly know how to do the worm.  Take a flying lesson. Learn to breathe fire. Learn how to quickly solve a Rubik's cube. Teach yourself a new cooking technique or learn to bake something (like macarons) that will be your signature dish  Learn to code and make your own game or app. Teach yourself to whistle with your fingers. Perfect your cat eye. Learn to throw a punch in case you ever need to defend yourself. Pick something you've always wondered about (like why we have allergies or how airplanes do sky writing) and research it in-depth. Learn to knit, crochet, or embroider. Learn to mix cocktails or make one complicated drink (like a mojito or an Old Fashioned) to impress your friends. Using your free time to help others in need and give back to your community will leave you feeling accomplished and good about yourself.  Volunteer at a local pet shelter. They may have you walk and exercise dogs, cuddle with kitties, or make improvements to the shelter so the animals have a better experience. Go to a nearby park or beach and clean up all the trash you can find. Volunteer at a soup kitchen. Volunteer to help at a nearby farm or animal sanctuary.  Write a wikiHow article and teach people all over the world how to do something you excel at. If you've got a half-finished project that's been collecting your dust in the corner of your room--maybe a partially knitted sweater or a model plane that's only half-way built--pick it back up and try to finish by the end of the day. Or if there's a project you've been wanting to tackle--refurbishing an old chair or turning an old pair of jeans into a bag--gather your materials and get to work!  Make a hanging planter or a vertical garden.  Make a quilt.  Build a table.  Sew a simple skirt.  Build a fire pit. Make a No Sew Fleece Pillow Make candles out of crayons. Make a bowl out of an old record. Learn to whittle wood. Make origami. Make this day off one of your most memorable by facing a fear or engaging in an extreme sport.  Sign up for an improv comedy class. Go tandem skydiving. Go bungee jumping. Learn parkour. Go kayaking.
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One-sentence summary -- Relax, sleep in, and have a lazy day. Pamper yourself. Learn a new skill or become an expert at something. Spend a few hours of your day volunteering. Finish or start a project. Take a risk and do something a little crazy.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you enter the public bathroom, select a stall with a clean seat and bowl, if you can. If the toilet is spot-free and white, you can use it without adding the cover. Toilet seats are not a threat for germs or disease unless they are very dirty or in rough condition.  When you are in a bathroom with multiple stalls, feel free to look at a few and go with the cleanest one. You can base your decision on overall cleanliness and personal opinion. If the toilet seat is dirty, it’s a good idea to use a cover. Do this if you see any drops of liquid, dirt, or debris on the seat or around the toilet bowl. If you have a scratch or blemish on your bottom, it’s a good idea to use a toilet seat cover, as germs are more likely to spread through open wounds. In these cases, toilet seat covers work well as another layer of defense against bacteria. Items like sponges, cutting boards, and kitchen counters often have more germs than a toilet seat. In general, toilet seats are rather clean comparatively. Keep this in mind when deciding whether or not to use a toilet seat cover. Disposable toilet seat covers can be wasteful and harmful for the environment, so try to limit how often you use them.

SUMMARY:
Inspect the toilet to determine its overall condition. Cover the toilet seat if there is visible urine or debris. Opt for the toilet seat cover if you have any cuts or open wounds. Understand that other household items often have more germs.