In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: True friends would not endanger another friend's life by pressuring them to use drugs.  You might ask: How can I choose a good friend? Simple.  Observe people and their habits before stepping up to be their friend.  Make sure that they have morals and seem to be honest and have a good personality.  That way before you become their friend you can already have an idea of what they are like. True friends won't make you feel bad for staying away from drugs. True friends will respect you. They want to see you happy and successful. If one of your "friends" doesn't understand that drugs aren't right for you, you should probably reconsider whether they're actually one of your friends. Tell them the simple steps they can take to avoid them, and tell them that you truly care about them. Also be open to your parents about drugs. If you cannot help yourself, they will surely help you. The more you ask questions about drugs, the harder it becomes to rationally use them. So be informed about drugs, what they do to people's bodies, and how they work. Knowledge is power.  Did you know that methamphetamine causes sores over the body, serious hallucinations, and a rotting of the teeth known as "meth mouth"?  Did you know that in America, 27% of HIV/AIDS carriers are heroin addicts? People who shoot heroin with a needle are at a significantly higher risk to develop a host of diseases, such as AIDS. Did you know that after snorting or smoking cocaine, the user's heart attack risk grows to almost 24 times the normal amount? Drugs like alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco, though they may be more socially accepted, can still be powerful drugs. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than 2.5 million people die because of alcohol each year. That's a lot of people, even though alcohol is legal in many places for adults. The point here is to remember that even soft drugs, or socially-accepted drugs, can be harmful.  Soft drugs are often talked about as "gateway drugs." Gateway drugs are drugs that, when tried, cause users to experiment with and abuse other drugs as a result. What is clear is that alcohol,  marijuana and tobacco can lead to abuse of other drugs. Although alcohol and tobacco may be legal and marijuana may not, be careful about using them so much that you start abusing other drugs.
Summary: Choose your friends wisely. Help your friends avoid drugs and bad decisions. Ask questions and learn the answers. Remember that so-called "soft drugs" are drugs, too.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will find that hair and soap residue may have accumulated underneath the strainer or stopper, which is located in or over the drain. Remove any screws securing the strainer, and remove the stopper by twisting and lifting it. Scrub any gunk or hair that has accumulated. Fill the kettle to the top with water, since there’s no exact measurement of how much water you should use. Allow the water to come to a boil. You can use a large pot to boil water if you do not have a tea kettle. This may instantly unclog the drain. Remember to avoid splashing the hot water, as it could burn you. Now, turn on the bathtub to see if it is now draining normally. If pouring hot water into the drain did not unclog it, use baking soda and vinegar to remove excessive gunk. Allow the baking soda and vinegar to sit for 15-20 minutes. You can use a timer to keep track of the time. Once again, fill the kettle up with water and bring it to a boil. The water will react with the baking soda and vinegar to unclog the drain. Test the bathtub to see if this method unclogged your drain, and try another method if this one did not work. Using baking soda and vinegar does not use any chemicals and generally works for small clogs, so this may not work every time.
Summary: Clean the strainer or stopper. Boil water in a tea kettle. Pour the boiling water directly into the drain. Pour ¼ cup of baking soda and 1 cup white vinegar into the drain. Wait 15-20 minutes. Boil more water in the kettle. Pour hot water directly down the drain.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Try associating a verbal command with your dog's chosen bathroom spot, or with any spot that you pass immediately after leaving the house. You can say something like, "Go potty," or "Go pee" every time he urinates in that spot. Over time, your dog will hear that command and recall the associated act of urinating. Whenever your dog follows your command of "go potty" when you let him outside, immediately praise him and give him a treat within three seconds of the positive behavior. It's important to follow rewards or praise immediately after positive behavior, as dogs have a hard time associating actions and praise if too much time has passed. As your dog's training continues, you may want to slowly reduce the frequency of food treats after he relieves himself, eventually phasing them out altogether. Treats are an important and helpful part of training early on, but rewarding your dog with food every time he relieves himself should not become a lifelong habit.
Summary:
Use a verbal command on walks. Praise your dog. Gradually reduce food treats.