Article: Raw beet greens have a strong flavor, so they're best paired with other powerful ingredients. Mix with feta, Romano cheese, goat cheese, or anchovies. Make Tahini, strawberry vinaigrette, or another strong or acidic dressing to complement this salad well. Beet greens become more bitter and toughen as they age. When serving raw, it's best to stick with the young greens sold in late spring or early summer. Sauté with other aromatic ingredients, then mix it into the soup for the last couple minutes of simmering. This works well in thick soups made from lentils, beans or a cream base. These chips are a little thicker and taste a bit "plantier" than other leaf, green vegetables. But if you've converted to the beet green fans and want them on the go, this is a great recipe:  Preheat oven to 350ºF (175ºC). Cut off stems, wash and pat dry the leaves in a kitchen towel. Toss leaves with a light coating of olive oil. Add salt and pepper if desired (taste first; beet greens are already salty). Bake on parchment paper-lined pans for 15 minutes, turn, and bake for 10 more minutes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Serve raw beet greens in salad. Add sautéed greens to soup. Bake leaves into crisp chips.

Problem: Article: Geeks hate management-speak and see it as superficial and dishonest. Managers shouldn’t learn to speak tech, but they should drop the biz-buzzwords. A manager can say “We need to proactively impact our time-to-market” or simply use plain English and stick to “We gotta be on time with this project”. The latter makes total sense to everyone involved. When managers don’t know much about a technical question, they should simply admit it. Geeks respect them for that, but not for pretending to know. And they will catch it––geeks are smart––that's why you employed them after all! Even if you do know, don't lord this knowledge over everyone. Most geeks will be thinking the answer as quickly as you, there's no need to discuss the minutiae. The best thing you can do is to make it known that you are always available to answer questions or to clarify whatever you've just said. They'll take it from there and respect you all the more for it.
Summary: Avoid using management-speak. Don't try to appear smarter than the geeks.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you haven’t already discussed the issues you’re facing, now is the time to talk with family members.  This is particularly important for younger people, as parents may need to be involved per the school’s policy. For adults, seeking advice from your spouse is often helpful in knowing what to do next. Most importantly, you should have an outlet, someone to talk to about how you’re feeling and what you’re experiencing. If your immediate authority figure, such as a teacher, isn’t responsive to your issue; find someone who is.  At school that might be a principal or a guidance counselor. In the workplace, if it’s not your boss, it may be a human resources representative or another supervisor. Ideally you want to find someone in your organization who will support you and help to resolve any bullying issues. If you aren’t able to resolve the issue within your organization, it may be time to seek help from local authorities.  Call your local police station ahead of time to find out what information they need. They can give you a better idea as to what the procedure is and what steps will be taken once a report has been filed.

SUMMARY: Seek help from family members. Consult with someone in your organization. Consider the local authorities.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In your browser, go to a video that you want to download from one of these sites. Click the address bar at the top of your browser to highlight the address. Press Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac) to do so. Go to http://convert2mp3.net/en/ in your browser. While this website is based around creating audio (MP3) versions of YouTube, Dailymotion, and Clipfish videos, it can also convert videos from these sites into downloadable video (MP4) files. If this site opens in German and you prefer English, click the American flag icon in the upper-right side of the page. It's below the "Insert video link (URL) and select format" heading in the middle of the page. Press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac) to do so. You should see the address that you copied earlier appear in the text field. It's to the right of the text field. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll see this option in the mp3 ▼ drop-down menu. Doing so selects MP4 as your video's format. Click the drop-down box to the right of the "MP4 quality" line of text, then select the quality level in which you want to download the video. The quality that you select here can't be higher than the video's maximum quality. For example, you can't download a 720p video in 1080p. It's an orange button to the right of the file format. Doing so will generate an MP4 download link for the video. If clicking convert results in an error that says "pick another video" or "cannot be downloaded", Convert2MP3 is undergoing site maintenance. You'll most likely be able to use it again within 24 hours. This green button is in the middle of the page. Your video's MP4 file will begin downloading onto your computer, though you may be prompted to select a download location and click Save depending on your browser.
Summary: Go to a YouTube, Dailymotion, or Clipfish video. Select the video's address. Copy the address. Open the Convert2MP3 website. Click the video link text field. Paste in your video's address. Click the mp3 ▼ box. Click mp4. Select a quality. Click Convert. Click Download.

Apply a leather cleaner to the scuffed area, using the cleaner according to its label’s instructions. Cleaning the area will remove dirt or oils, which will prevent discoloration and ensure the glue will set properly. It will also open the leather’s pores, making it more receptive to the products you’ll use to repair and recolor it. Gently run a spatula or the back of a knife against the grain of the scuff. Your goal is to carefully lift the scuffed fibers away from the surface. That way, you’ll be able to access the area underneath the fibers with leather glue. Apply a few drops of leather glue onto the edge of your spatula or the back of your knife. Pull the tool against the grain of the scuff to apply the glue to the underside of the scuffed fibers. Use short, even strokes to thoroughly and carefully apply the glue. After applying glue against the grain, rub the tool with the grain of the scuff to flatten the area and remove air bubbles. Rubbing with the grain will lower the scuffed fibers back into place, so they’re even with the leather surface. Use your finger to gently massage the area and remove excess glue. If you can match a recoloring marker to your leather, apply it in thin coats. Feather the outer edges of the recolored area to blend it with the surrounding leather. Light scuffs might not need any recoloring at all, so use your judgment after applying the leather glue.
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Clean the area with a leather cleaner. Use a sharp-edged tool to lift scuffed fibers. Apply a small amount of leather glue using a spatula or knife. Rub the repaired surface to remove air bubbles and excess glue. Use a leather marker to recolor the damaged area.