Article: Draw and cut a triangle out of a sheet of cardstock or construction paper. Use this triangle to trace two more triangles. Cut those out too. Make the triangles 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) tall and 2 inches (5.08 centimeters) wide. You can make the triangles any color you want, but yellow is the most traditional. Red or orange would also work, however. Run your fingernail across the folded edge to make a sharp crease, then unfold the triangles. This will allow you to insert the triangles into the base of the rocket. Slide a triangle into a slit on the bottom of your rocket. Make sure that the folded part is inside the slit, so that half of the triangle is sticking out, and the other half is inside the rocket. Do this for the other triangles too. If you were to look inside your rocket, you'd notice little flaps created by the fins. Tape or glue these flaps against the inside of the rocket. Cut squares out of red, orange, and yellow tissue paper or tissue paper. Stack them together, then place them over the bottom of the rocket. Use your finger to push the stack into the rocket partway. The tissue paper/cellophane will flare out like flames. If the flames keep falling out, draw a line of hot glue around the inside rim of the rocket, then push the flames against it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Cut three triangles out of paper. Fold the triangles in half lengthwise to make a crease. Insert the triangles into the slits. Glue or take down the triangles inside the rocket. Add some tissue paper or cellophane flames to the bottom of the rocket, if desired. Finished.

Problem: Article: Stand up straight with your feet facing forwards but angled out slightly. Make sure they are positioned parallel to your shoulders. This a good neutral stance that is perfect for starting the dance.
Summary: Stand with your feet about shoulder-width apart.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In adults and adolescents with severe cases of bow-legs, surgery is often the only option. The surgery will shift the way your bones rest on your knee, correcting the bow-leg and reducing strain on the cartilage. Your doctor will be able to tell you if surgery is right for you.  This surgery can reduce pain and strain on the knee. Full recovery time may be up to one year. After you receive surgery to correct bow-legs, you will likely need to wear a cast as you recover. Recovery time can vary from person to person. Your doctor will likely have you visit with a physical therapist after your surgery. A physical therapist will work with you to help you maintain and recover both strength and range of motion in your leg.  A physical therapist can help you recover as fully as you can after surgery. Although surgery can correct bow-legs, the surgery itself is taxing and proper recovery is a must.

SUMMARY: Talk to your doctor about surgery. Manage your cast after surgery. Attend physiotherapy sessions.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: With an apology, you'll want to start your letter with the usual "Dear,....." It is better not to get flowery with your language at the start of the letter and to keep the salutation as basic as possible. If you don't know how else to end your letter, default to the basic "Sincerely..." However, you can also get a little more creative if you want to keep the letter sounding less like a basic letter. Try phrases like "I sincerely thank you for hearing me out" or "Again, I deeply apologize for the problems my actions caused, and I hope I can work to make it right." If you're writing an apology letter in a professional or formal setting, then you're going to need to be sure that the letter looks formal. Aside from having it nicely printed, you should also add things like the date, your name, the name of your organization, your written signature, and other formatting associated with a formal letter as needed. You'll also need to adjust the syntax of your letter to sound formal and better fit the situation.
Summary: Choose the best way to start the letter. End your letter gracefully. Account for a formal apology.

Share the bathing, hair combing, tooth brushing, dressing, and other grooming routines with your daughter. Showing her how to care for herself and establishing a routine during which she can count on your personal attention teaches her from a young age that you are there to take care of her. Imitation is the greatest form of flattery, and it also indicates that your daughter is trying to learn her cues for behavior from you. If your daughter tries to mimic your body language, activities, or routines, invite her to participate and to learn from you. However, keep in mind that she is an individual. Encourage her to participate in activities with you, but let her explore her own interests.  Set good examples. If you have negative feelings toward your looks or body shape, you risk passing on these same issues to your daughter. Learn to embrace your size and your imperfections and teach her to love herself regardless of the often unrealistic media images presented on the "perfect body". Always talk to your daughter openly about body image issues. Be honest about your own feelings and avoid being judgmental of how she looks. If you find it hard to talk about, there are excellent resources available in books and online for helping you approach body image and related issues with your daughter. If you love to jog, bring your daughter with you in a jogging stroller; if you love to shop, people-watch, garden, cook, or read, find ways to bring your daughter with you or help her to be a part of the action at your side. Involve your daughter in chores early on, as a way to develop personal responsibility rather than enforcing an "expected role." If you have sons, include them as well, doing the same amount of chores, so that your daughter and sons learn that chores are the shared responsibility of all householder, to ensure the smooth running of a household.
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One-sentence summary -- Make grooming a mother-daughter experience. Let your daughter try to be like you. Bring your daughter along for your favorite activities.

For Windows, you will need to download and install an SSH client program. The most popular one is Cygwin, which is available for free from the developer’s website. Download and install it like you would any other program. Another popular free program is PuTTY.  During the Cygwin installation, you must choose to install OpenSSH from the Net section. Linux and Mac OS X come with SSH already installed on the system. This is because SSH is a UNIX system, and Linux and OS X are derived from UNIX. If you have Windows 10 with the Anniversary Update, you can install the Windows Subsystem for Linux which comes with SSH preinstalled. Open the terminal program that is installed by Cygwin, or Bash on Ubuntu on Windows for Windows 10, or open the Terminal in OS X or Linux. SSH uses the terminal interface to interact with other computers. There is no graphical interface for SSH, so you will need to get comfortable typing in commands. Before you dive into creating secure keys and moving files, you’ll want to test that SSH is properly configured on your computer as well as the system you are connecting to. Enter the following command, replacing <username> with your username on the remote computer, and <remote> with the address for the remote computer or server:  $ ssh <username>@<remote> If you want to specify a port, add -p 0000, (replace 0000 with the desired port number). You will be asked for your password once the connection is established. You will not see the cursor move or any characters input when you type your password. If this step fails, then either SSH is configured incorrectly on your computer or the remote computer is not accepting SSH connections.
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Install SSH. Run SSH. Test the connection.