Q: Make things like dips and other cold things first and store them in the refrigerator. This means vacuuming, cleaning the bathrooms to be used by guests, and dusting.
A: Begin to prepare the food. Prepare the house (if you are hosting it there).

Article: You might examine the industry as a whole or an industry segment which targets a particular subset of the general market. For example, you could be investigating the petrochemical industry as a whole, or a narrower niche, like US petroleum refineries. In either case, you’ll need to identify the companies that offer services or products similar to those which your company offers. You might also need to conduct some cross-industry research.  For example, a game developer may need to compile statistics on the console gaming market, PC gaming market, and handheld gaming market. Government databases contain huge volumes of statistical information on various economic sectors.  Some of the best government sources in the United States for industry statistics include the Market and Industry Analysis Statistics published by the United States Census, the Department of the Treasury, FedStats.gov, EconomicIndicators.gov, and the Food and Drug Administration.  All publish useful reports and statistics. For other countries, consult federal databases and agencies within your nation, or conduct an internet search with keywords like “government statistics [name of your industry]” to locate relevant information. At least two independent research reports with data on your market should be consulted. Contact private data-collection agencies or industry interest groups for a published report or market analysis relevant to your research. You can also consult experts within your own company. Just bear in mind that their views may be biased or unreliable. There may be more than one trade association for your industry.  For instance, if you’re in the computer industry, you might consult or request recent industry-wide reports from the Computer & Communications Industry Association, the Association for Interactive Marketing, or the Information Systems Security Association.  Whatever your industry, consult trade groups and industry publications to identify info which can provide background info on your industry analysis. Check academic databases such as Google Scholar for published studies on your area of interest.  The Encyclopedia of Emerging Industries and the Encyclopedia of American Industries, both published by Gale Research, are also good sources. Make special note of annual revenues in the industry, number of involved companies, workforce statistics, etc.  Find statistics about the size of the customer base and buying trends.  Cross-check your information against other sources to ensure accuracy.  Your industry analysis will be examined thoroughly when you present the final business proposal to investors or stockholders, so ensure your data is solid and sourced properly.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Define the scope of your analysis. Research your industry with independent government agencies. Compile independent research. Look at trade association data. Consult academic research. Compile relevant data using the sources above.

Problem: Article: Start by cutting the tomato into quarters. Start from the top, slicing down towards the bottom. You'll end up with two haves. Slice each half into two pieces. Now you have quarters of the tomato that you can easily remove the seeds from. The seeds are held on to the top of the tomato by a bit of flesh. You can slice through it, going down towards the bottom. It only takes a little cut to get through it, but be careful of your fingers when cutting it. Use a tiny knife or spoon for this purpose. Now that the flesh is cut, you can simply remove the seeds. Run a knife under them, or use a spoon to scoop them out. You can place them in a strainer over a bowl, so that you can retain the juices for another part of the recipe.
Summary: Cut the tomato up. Cut the bit of flesh at the top of each tomato. Slice or scoop the seeds away.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Dry as above.

SUMMARY: In a large pan, mix 1 cup ammonium chloride with 2 pints of water. Add 1/2 cup ammonium phosphate and mix together. Dip the fabric into the pan and completely cover as above.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sometimes called "higher" and "lower" concerns, it's important to prioritize major issues like content, creative thinking, and organization over more minor issues like grammar, usage, and spelling. These designations obviously depend upon many things, like the assignment, the grade-level of your students, and their individual concerns. If you're in the middle of a unit on comma usage, it's perfectly fine to call that a "higher" concern. But in general, a basic writing assignment should prioritize the higher concerns listed above. When you've got a stack of 50 or 100 papers to go through and another stack of quizzes to finish and lessons to plan it can be tempting to jump right in and start slapping Bs on everything. Resist that temptation. Read through each essay individually before marking anything. Look for the highest order of concerns first:  Does the student address the prompt and fulfill the assignment effectively? Does the student think creatively? Does the student clearly state their argument, or thesis? Is the thesis developed over the course of the assignment? Does the writer provide evidence? Does the paper show evidence of organization and revision, or does it seem like a first draft? Getting an assignment back that looks like someone bled all over it can be a source of great anxiety in the life of a student. Some teachers argue that red asserts authority. While that may be true, there are other ways to assert your authority than pen color. Marking essays in pencil can suggest that the issues are easily fixable, keeping the student looking forward, rather than dwelling on their success or failure. Pencil, blue, or black pen is perfectly appropriate. Write comments, criticisms, and questions in the margins as neatly as possible. Find moments that the writer needs to clarify and circle them or underline them. Be as specific as possible when asking questions. "What?" is not a particularly helpful question to scrawl in the margin, compared to "What do you mean by 'some societies'?" When you've addressed the most important issues of the essay, its content, feel free to mark some lower-order concerns, like usage, grammar, and punctuation. Depending on the grade-level of the essays and the skill-level of your students, these may be more or less important. Typical proofreading marks include the following:  ¶ = to start a new paragraph three underscores under a letter = to lowercase or uppercase the letter "sp" = word is spelled incorrectly word crossed out with a small "pigtail" above = word needs to be deleted Some teachers use the first page as a rule of thumb for marking later concerns. If there are sentence-level issues, mark them on the first page and then stop marking them throughout the essay, especially if the assignment needs more revision.
Summary: Learn the difference between major and minor errors. Read the paper through once without marking anything. Keep the red pen in your desk. Read through the paper again with your pencil ready. Proofread for usage and other lower-order concerns.

Q: Never use an ice pack. Especially if your head is throbbing and you feel the sudden onset of heat, this technique might help prevent emesis. Take a short walk around the yard or on the sidewalk, but don't go too far. Breathe a little deeper than normal but nothing out of the ordinary. Fresh air can feel soothing to your lungs and body. Put pillows under your feet to prop them up. It may be because it distracts your body from fixating on the nausea, or it may be something else entirely. But touching things around you actually helps.To generate a very little bit of pain — nothing serious.  Try pinching your arm Tap your balled-up fist on your thigh Pull a little bit of your hair Bite your lower lip Dig your fingernails into your forearm Acupressure is the manipulation of pressure points on your body in order to relieve pain. The wrists are what many acupressurists tend to target when nausea and vomiting occur.  Face your palm up towards your face. Then, place your thumb gently in the middle of your wrist and push to begin gently massaging the area. Slowly pushing on this pressure point will help relieve nausea. Put the inner parts of both wrists together and press them into one another. You should be activating the same pressure point as in the example above.
A:
Place a cool, damp cloth on your forehead or back of your neck. Go outside to get fresh air. Keep your feet at a higher level than your body. Activate your sense of touch. Use acupressure.