INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Not only will you need ample workspace to construct your aquarium, but cutting acrylic produces a strong and persistent odor. Consider carrying out this project outside or in a garage with good ventilation. Because your project will involve cementing pieces together and waiting for them to dry before proceeding, make sure your materials are always nearby and that you won’t have to continually leave your workspace to fetch what you need. This is only necessary if you didn’t or couldn’t cut your acrylic at the plastic shop. Use a table saw with closely spaced teeth to avoid chipping the plastic.  Measure and mark the acrylic before cutting it, according to the dimensions you determined earlier. Cut your acrylic into 5 pieces: 1 piece to serve as the bottom of the tank; 2 longer pieces to serve as the front and back of the tank; and 2 shorter pieces to serve as the sides. Make sure the front and back pieces are equal to each other in length. Do the same for the 2 shorter pieces. You’ll need to make sure the edges of your acrylic are smooth and finished before attaching them together. Sanding will also remove unsightly cutting marks.  Lay a sheet of 320 grit sandpaper on a flat work surface. Holding the acrylic vertically, run the edge along the sandpaper to achieve the desired effect.  In order to keep the acrylic edge flat and square during the sanding process, and to avoid unintentional scuff marks on the plastic, hold it up next to a flat piece of 2x4 lumber while moving it along the sandpaper.

SUMMARY: Assemble your materials in a spacious and open workspace. Use a table saw to cut your acrylic into pieces. Use sandpaper to smooth out the edges of your acrylic pieces.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your pet could smell of urine because of medical problems that make it difficult for him to control his urination, such as urinary incontinence or a recurrent urinary infection. For example, your cat may continually urinate outside of litterbox because of a urinary infection that makes it unable for him to get to the litterbox in time. Your dog may not be able to hold his urine until you can take him outside for a walk, which may cause him to urinate inside the house. If you clean your pet but notice that the smell of urine keeps coming back, and see a change in your pet's urinary habits, it is time to take your pet to your veterinarian for a thorough examination. Your veterinarian can perform various diagnostic tests, such as bloodwork and a urinalysis, to determine the cause of your pet smelling like urine.  If your cat has arthritis, he may smell like urine because his arthritis prevents him from adequately grooming and cleaning himself.  An obese cat would also be unable to groom and clean himself. If your veterinarian has diagnosed your pet with a urinary tract infection, he or she will likely recommend an antibiotic to clear the infection. If your cat is arthritic, your veterinarian will probably recommend an anti-inflammatory medication to help ease the joint pain. More complicated medical problems, such as kidney failure, may require more extensive treatment and dietary changes.
Summary: Observe your pet's urinary habits. Take your pet to the veterinarian. Follow your veterinarian's treatment recommendations.

Rinse your potatoes with cool water and scrub them with a soft sponge. Most potatoes have a few green or brown spots. Use a sharp knife or vegetable peeler to cut these parts away. Remove the skin by peeling with a vegetable peeler or using a sharp utility knife. Remove all the skin and then remove any green spots or blemishes that remain. When the potato is completely peeled, place it in cold water immediately until ready to cook or ready to cut to desired size.  The cold water will prevent the outer surface of the potato from discoloring. Always peel or cut away from your hand when skinning potatoes. Cut lengthwise into 3/8 to 1/2 inch thick slices. Leave your potatoes in slices to make wedges or cut again into chunks. Brush your potatoes immediately with cooking oil and seasonings.  Brushing potatoes right away prevents them from turning brown and sticking to the grate when placed on the grill. In a small bowl, mix cooking oil with a small amount of butter, salt, pepper, and garlic for a tasty seasoning spread. Place them toward the center of the grill with one of the cut sides down. If you cut your potato pieces into chunks, you can place them on a piece of foil or on skewers before putting them on the grill to keep from loosing them in-between the grates. Adjust your grill to medium heat and cook for 5 to 6 minutes and turn to the other cut side. Cook on second side for 5 to 6 minutes and then turn wedges so the skin side is down. Finish cooking until tender. Potato wedges should be nicely brown. Serve while hot.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash your potatoes. Remove the blemishes. Peel and soak the potatoes (optional). Cut the potatoes. Brush the potato pieces. Place the potato pieces directly on the grill. Cook your potatoes.

Q: Tap on the camera icon or press the button on your phone to start your camera. The exact location of the Options menu varies from phone to phone, but there should be an option to take panoramic photos there. Once you’ve shot what you wanted, simply click on the Done button. Your phone will stitch your photos into a panorama automatically. You can view the image among your other photographs.
A: Start the Camera. Open the Options menu and select Panorama. Finish the panorama.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The placement test helps you decide whether or not an algebra class is right for you. Maybe you don't need algebra, or maybe you need to take a different math class to prepare you for algebra. Usually, a placement test is free and comes with an appointment with the academic counselor; they will be able to tell you about your specific situation. When registering for a college course, you can choose your own professor. Ask around and find out about the different professors. Choose a section taught by a quality professor that you think would fit with your learning style.  Choose a section that also fits with your schedule allowing you to attend every class. Use websites that have reviews from students have taken the course with that professor to find out who would be a good fit for you. Many community colleges have testing centers that allow you to schedule your exams to be taken outside of the classroom. This can allow for flexibility in case you need a few more days of study. You also may be given more time to finish the exam than you would during a normally scheduled class period. Speak with your professor at the beginning of the course about scheduling exams outside the classroom. If this course is essential to you continuing on to the next course, make it the highest priority when you’re choosing your schedule. If you are a morning person, choose a section that meets in the morning when you are awake and ready to learn. If the best section fills up before you can schedule it, try speaking directly to the professor and explaining why it’s important for you to attend class at that particular time. Many people tend to lose focus after lunch time so if you’re not a morning person choose a section between 10am and 12pm or after 3pm. If you have the opportunity to do so, taking the class on its own allows you to spend all of your time and energy on truly understanding algebra. Not having to split your attention between multiple courses lets you focus specifically on the task at hand. If you really want to succeed at a four-year college, take college algebra at a community college the summer before to gain a solid foundation in math. Homework, quizzes, and exams will likely have different point values associated with them. Knowing what percentage each contributes to your grade can help you further in the course if you are struggling. Avoid falling behind because you didn’t put in the time to do the homework properly! Determine how much time you will need to spend each week to really master the course. Make sure to set aside this time by scheduling it into your day.

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Take the math placement test at your school before the semester starts. Choose your professor carefully. Sign up for a course that allows you take exams in a testing center. Schedule the course during your optimal learning time of day. Take the class over the summer as your only course. Know how homework, quizzes, and exams contribute to your grade.