INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Because this only works if the Tweet is much shorter than 280 characters, it's recommended that you use the official retweet button instead. Still, this is an effective method of quoting and reposting a tweet. After you've copied the content, open a new Tweet box and paste the content into the message. This shows that the content is a retweet and isn't your own content. This is the most courteous way to borrow the content and tip your hat to the original author. You can also add your own comment at the beginning of the message. Example: Wow! RT (@username) "Quoting a tweet is so easy."

SUMMARY: Copy the content of the Tweet you'd like to share and retweet it. Add the letters RT and the Tweet author's @username. Click Tweet to post the message to your followers.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: As your body becomes more fit and acclimated to your elliptical workouts, you can increase the intensity of your workouts using the console. Consult with a personal fitness trainer or expert regarding an optimal workout routine based on your personal fitness. A trainer may recommend an ideal frequency at which you should use the elliptical machine.
Summary: Pedal on the elliptical machine consistently for between 20 and 30 minutes. Train using the elliptical exercise equipment at least 3 times per week.

If you have a sweet tooth, choose sugar, syrup, Nutella, and/or whipped cream. Spread your pancake with butter for a rich but simple meal. Consider ham, cheese, and other savory toppings for a heartier pancake experience. To cook bacon in the microwave, lay two paper towels on a plate. Place the bacon strips across the plate and add another paper towel on top. Blast your bacon for three and a half minutes and you've got a meaty pancake topping.
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One-sentence summary -- Put toppings on your pancake. Consider microwaving bacon to accompany your pancake.

Q: Include at least four sections in your case study: an introduction, background information explaining why the case study was created, presentation of findings and a conclusion which clearly presents all of the data and references.  The introduction should very clearly set the stage. In a detective story, the crime happens right at the beginning and the detective has to put together the information to solve it for the rest of the story. In a case, you can start by raising a question. You could quote someone you interviewed. Make sure to include background information on your study site, why your interviewees are a good sample, and what makes your problem pressing to give your audience a panoramic view of the issue. After you've clearly stated the problem at hand, of course. Include photos or a video if it would benefit your work to be persuasive and personalized. After the reader has all the knowledge needed to understand the problem, present your data. Include customer quotes and data (percentages, awards and findings) if possible to add a personal touch and more credibility to the case presented. Describe for the reader what you learned in your interviews about the problem at this site, how it developed, what solutions have already been proposed and/or tried, and feelings and thoughts of those working or visiting there. You may have to do calculations or extra research yourself to back up any claims. At the end of your analysis, you should offer possible solutions, but don't worry about solving the case itself. You may find referring to some interviewees' statements will do the alluding for you. Let the reader leave with a full grasp of the problem, but trying to come up with their own desire to change it. Feel free to leave the reader with a question, forcing them to think for themselves. If you have written a good case, they will have enough information to understand the situation and have a lively class discussion. Just like you would in any other paper, reference your sources. That's why you got credible ones in the first place. And if you have any information that relates to the study but would have interrupted the flow of the body, include it now. You may have terms that would be hard for other cultures to understand. If this is the case, include it in the appendix or in a Note for the Instructor. As your work is forming, you'll notice that it may morph into an object you didn't otherwise expect. If it does so, make additions and deletions as needed. You may find that information you once thought pertinent is no longer. Or vice versa. Go over your study section by section, but also as a whole. Each data point needs to fit into both it's place and the entirety of the work. If you can't find an appropriate place for something, stick it in the appendix. Now that your paper is formulated, look for minute revisions. As always, correct any grammar, spelling and punctuation errors, but also keep an eye out for flow and transition. Is everything placed and worded as efficiently as possible? Have someone else proofread, too. Your mind may have become oblivious to the errors it has seen 100 times. Another set of eyes may also notice content that has been left open-ended or is otherwise confusing.
A: Develop and write your case study using the data collected throughout the research, interviewing and analysis processes. Add references and appendices (if any). Make additions and deletions. Edit and proofread your work.

Article: Section off another 1 inch (2.5 cm) section of hair, trimming the ends perpendicular to the strand just as before. Use the previous section as a guide for cutting the proper length. Continue trimming the ends all around your head, giving yourself an even cut.  Have someone help you with the back of your head, if possible. Use a hair tie or clip to separate hair that needs to be trimmed from hair that has already been trimmed to avoid confusion.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Move to the next section of hair, repeating the process.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Remove the hair catcher or filter from an affected shower drain and clean it out thoroughly, removing all the hair tangled inside it. The key in destroying the drain fly's breeding ground is removing all hair, grime, and debris that the flies might lay their eggs in. Pour 1 to 2 gallons (4 to 8 liters) of warm water into the drain to moisten it slightly. Note that this is only needed if the drain is not used on a regular basis. Drains used on a daily basis are moist enough without taking additional measurements. Work a metal pipe brush into the drain, extending it as far down into the drain as possible. Twist the brush while slowly moving it up and down to remove grime from the sides of the pipe. Insert a plumbing snake into the drain and twist it through the pipes to pull out clumps of grime that lie further down. Apply roughly 4 oz (125 ml) of the cleaner around the edge of the drain.  Applying the cleaner to the edge of the drain allows it to coat the sides of the drain and pipe as it glides down. Gel cleaners are formulated to remove organic matter. You could also use enzyme or bacterial drain cleaners to remove organic material.  Vinegar, boiling water, and bleach are traditional remedies for getting rid of drain flies, but many experts insist that these methods are not effective.  Baking soda and vinegar poured down the drain may kill the flies; it will clean the drain at least. You may need to repeat the same dosage of drain cleaner once a day for five to seven days total. After the drain cleaner has sat in the sink for several hours, flush it through with plenty of water. Use a plunger to remove any remaining organic matter trapped in the sink.

SUMMARY:
Clean the hair catcher, if applicable. Moisten the drain, if necessary. Use a metal pipe brush. Fish out other grime with a plumbing snake. Pour a gel drain cleaner into the drain. Finish up with a plunger.