In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Leave your jewelry in the pan for ten minutes. If you like, you can stir the jewelry around every few minutes, making sure each piece is touching the bottom of the pan.
Summary: Let your jewelry sit.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can use this command anytime you need your dog to calm down. Start by showing your dog that you have a treat. Display the treat at nose level, then bring the treat up higher. Your dog's head should follow the treat, hopefully encouraging their bottom to go down. Say, “sit.” When its bottom hits the floor, praise your dog and provide the treat as its reward.  Say the command "sit" with a loud, clear voice. The "treat" can be an edible treat and/or clicker noise (if you are clicker training). Once your dog starts to understand “sit,” skip the reward once in a while. Teaching a big dog to stay is important because it can prevent your dog from rushing too close to people. To teach stay, command your dog to sit, then take a step backward. Say the word "stay." If the dog does not move, provide a reward. Gradually increase the distance. Your dog may even be able to reach items from your counter, so it is crucial to teach your dog to “drop it.” Begin by letting the dog pick something up, such as a toy. Offer your dog to “trade” you the item for a treat. When you see the dog’s jaw begin to relax, say the command, “drop it.” Praise the dog and offer the treat as soon as it drops the toy. When training dogs, positive reinforcement works much better than punishment. Rather than scolding your dog when it gets on your furniture, simply tell the dog to "go to bed. Teach your dog to go to an approved spot (such as a dog bed) to get them away from the furniture. Direct your dog to the spot, and say “go to bed.” Provide a treat when this action is completed. "
Summary: Teach your dog to "sit." Teaching a big dog to sit can be very useful. Train your dog to “stay.” “Stay” is really an extension of “sit,” so these commands should be taught in that order. Teach your dog to “drop it.” Big dogs can get into more things than smaller ones. Teach your dog to stay off furniture.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The main cause of cirrhosis is long-term alcoholism. Men and women react differently to alcohol as tolerance varies from one person to another. Most men can take two to five bottles of beer a day while one or two bottles can damage a woman’s liver. People who consume a lot of alcohol and drink often have a higher possibility of developing cirrhosis, however, it really comes down to the individual. In some cases, one drink can damage a person’s liver. These infections include Hepatitis B and C, both of which can damage the liver. These conditions are caused by viruses, though they can also be transmitted via bodily fluids. The people who are at a greater risk of contracting the disease are health care workers. This is a condition caused by accumulation of fat in the liver. This condition usually occurs in people who are diabetic, obese and have high blood pressure. The fat causes tenderness and scarring to the liver and over a period, this leads to cirrhosis. Therefore, the people who suffer from these conditions are at a higher risk of getting cirrhosis. The bile ducts help to transport the bile formed by the liver to the intestines. The bile is used in the digestion of fats and can accumulate, thus scarring the liver. In adults, the bile ducts can become blocked or scarred if the person experiences a serious infection somewhere in the body. In children, blockage of the bile duct can be caused by biliary atresia, which is when the bile ducts are damaged or they are absent. This causes the bile to accumulate in the liver, causing the liver to stop functioning properly.
Summary:
Know that alcoholism can cause cirrhosis. Monitor chronic liver infections. Know that steatohepatitis can cause cirrhosis. Note that bile duct blockage can cause cirrhosis.