In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment to clean up the inside of the fireplace. Stick the hose attachment into the interior and turn the vacuum cleaner on. Look specifically for spider webs and other dust bunnies that you can clean up with the vacuum cleaner.  This will help you remove any dust or debris from the inside. Wrap the vacuum hose with old rags and duct tape so it doesn't get blackened and dirty. Use fireplace glass cleaner to clean the glass covering of your gas fireplace. Spray the cleaner on a dry cloth and rub it in a circular motion on the glass. If the glass has a lot of dirt and grime on it, spray the cleaner directly on the glass and rub it off using newspaper. Once you have achieved the desired results, let the glass dry completely before you start another fire.  You can purchase fireplace glass cleaner at any home improvement store. You should not use regular glass cleaner like Windex for this task, as the ingredients in these kinds of cleaners can have adverse reactions to the carbon deposits that accumulate on the fireplace glass. Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away any excess soot or dirt that has accumulated over time. After each wipe, be sure to rinse out the cloth in warm water to keep it clean. Only use water to wipe down the inside of the gas fireplace. You don't want to use a cleaner with harsh chemicals in it that could react badly with the heat from the fireplace. Take a soft cloth and dampen it with warm water. Use the cloth to wipe down the exterior framework of your gas fireplace. Make sure you continuously rinse out the cloth to remove any soot or dirt so that you don't just keep reapplying it to the fireplace. Regardless of the material – marble, brass, gold, stone, etc. – water should work well enough to clean the exterior of your fireplace if you clean it regularly. If you need something stronger because there is a buildup of dust or soot, try using mild liquid dish soap. Pour a small amount of the liquid dish soap into a bowl of warm water and mix it together until it is sudsy. Use a soft cloth dipped in the soapy water to gently wipe away any grime that has formed on the exterior.
Summary: Clean the interior. Clean the glass covering. Wipe down the inside edges with a damp cloth. Clean the exterior. Use mild dish soap on tough buildup.

Cut an avocado in half and remove the pit. Chop the flesh into cubes and add it to a bowl of drained, canned tuna. Mash them together lightly with a pinch of salt. Stop while it's still chunky, and eat as-is. You can serve this in the avocado skin, garnished with a sprig of cilantro and a wedge of lemon. . Invented near the French city of Nice, this salad packs enough weight to serve as a whole meal. Its many variations almost always include tuna, boiled potato, hard-boiled eggs, and black olives. . Picky children and tired parents have popularized this easy dinner. Mix together canned tuna, cooked pasta, peas, and cream of mushroom soup. Top with cheese and bread crumbs, then bake until it forms a crust. You can make this even faster by cooking the noodles in a skillet, then using the leftover water to make a cream sauce. . Fry breaded tuna salad into a crisp shell with a piping hot interior. Serve with Worcestershire sauce, lemon, or Dijon mustard. . Tuna is the most popular choice for sashimi, or slices of raw fish. Because the dish is served raw, you should only use frozen fish from a trusted fishmonger. But ignore the terms "sushi grade" or "sashimi grade" — these have no legal weight in the US. There are numerous varieties of tuna sashimi, based on the species of tuna and the location of the cut. Get started with high-quality tuna fillets, cutting them into thin slices or chunks.
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One-sentence summary -- Mix tuna and avocado. Create salad Nicoise Make a tuna casserole Cook tuna croquettes Prepare select cuts as sashimi

Q: There are 60 fake at home job lists for every real remote job listing. Be sure to carefully screen the jobs your apply for or else you might fall victim to a  scam. The best way to do this is to stick to websites that screen their job listings. Do not reply to ads that do not list the name of the business. It is preferable if you recognize the name of the company and can find evidence that it is real. There should be a human resources department that can answer your questions. Just because the business is looking for a remote worker, does not mean that they would abandon all of their normal hiring procedures. They should ask for references and an interview. Conversely, the listing should also include information about the job expectations, salary, vacation, and benefits. If you receive an instant email indicating that you have received the job without going through a hiring process, then it is fake.
A: Remember that the odds are against you. Look for recognizable businesses. Expect a normal hiring process.

Problem: Article: Some people have a genetic predisposition for breast cancer. If there is a history of breast cancer in your family, you may be at risk. Look at the history of both sides of your family (mother’s and father’s), since the genetic predisposition for breast cancer can come from either side.  The same genes that are linked to breast cancer are also linked to other kinds of cancer. Make note of any history of ovarian, pancreatic, or high grade prostate cancer in your family. Let your doctor know if there is a history of any of these types of cancer in your family. Mutations to these genes can make you extra susceptible to breast cancer and certain other types of cancer. It is especially important to test for these mutations if there is a history of breast and ovarian cancer in your family. Aside from genetic predisposition, there are other factors that could be related to your personal risk for breast cancer. Talk to your doctor if you have any of the following risk factors:  Age: Women over 50 are more likely to develop breast cancer. Dense breasts: Women with breasts that are “dense” or high in connective tissue (as opposed to fatty tissue) have an elevated risk of developing breast cancer. Early menstruation: If you began menstruating at the age of 12 or younger, you may be at slightly higher risk for developing breast cancer. No pregnancy, or pregnancy late in life: If you have never been pregnant, or became pregnant for the first time after the age of 30, you may have a slightly increased risk for breast cancer. A previous history of breast cancer or non-cancerous breast diseases. Some medical procedures and medications can also increase your risk of developing breast cancer. Talk to your physician if you have used any of these medicines or undergone any of these medical procedures:  Hormone therapy (e.g. hormone replacement therapy after menopause) or hormonal contraceptives (e.g. birth control pills). Radiation therapy for other cancers of the chest and breasts. The drug diethylstilbestrol (DES), a drug that was sometimes administered to pregnant women between 1940 and 1971.
Summary:
Look at your family history. Get tested for BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic mutations. Look at your personal health history. Look at your history of medical treatments and medications.