Article: Items advertised as silver and sold internationally should be stamped based on its silver content. If there is no stamp, be leery. It may be still be pure silver, but created in a country that doesn't require stamping. Look at the silver piece with a magnifying glass. International sellers of silver will stamp silver as 925, 900 or 800. These numbers indicate the percentage of fine silver in the piece. 925 means that the piece is 92.5 percent silver. A stamp of 900 or 800 means the piece is 90 percent or 80 percent silver, and is often called "coin" silver.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look for a stamp. Evaluate the international silver stamp rating.

Problem: Article: Once you have finished preliminary discussions with your colleagues, begin building an organizing committee. This process involves identifying leaders who will represent all major departments and all shifts at your workplace and leaders who will, ideally, reflect the racial, ethnic, and gender diversity at your place of work. Members of the organization committee will require training on educating themselves about the union and educating other coworkers about both the union and the anti-union campaign from the management that will likely follow. Organizing committee members will also require education on workers’ rights in your particular jurisdiction. You will also need, at this stage, to gather important information about your workplace for future reference. This information includes:  workplace structure:  departments, areas of work, shifts, jobs.  employee information: name, address, phone, shift, job title, and department for each worker.  employer information:  other locations, parent company, product(s), customers, union history.
Summary: Establish an organizing committee. Train committee members. Gather important information about the workplace.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You may opt for a physical thank you card that has a simple image or text that reads “Thank You” on the front of the card. You can also use personalized stationery with your name or a personal design on it to write the card. A handwritten card can add an element of intimacy to the note. Another option is to use an online thank you card, where you use an online program to design and type out the card. It will then be sent to the person’s email. Sites like Some Ecards, American Greetings, and Punchbowl all offer free online cards. Start the note by using a greeting like “Dear” or “To,” followed by the person’s name. If you have a close relationship with the recipient, you may feel comfortable using their first name in the greeting. If you have a more formal relationship with them, you may use their full name.  For example, you may write “Dear Fiona,” or “To Fiona Lee.” Always check the spelling of the person’s name before you write out the greeting. You do not want to get their name wrong in the card. If you are thanking the person for a gift, include a message of gratitude about the gift and how much you appreciate it. Say “thank you” and name the gift so the message is personal.  For example, you may write “Thank you for the housewarming gift. You’re so kind and I really appreciate it.” Or you may write, “Somehow you always know exactly what I want. I will treasure your wedding gift. Thank you so much!” If you are thanking the person for a service or a kind act, mention this in the note. Make sure you say “thank you” and express your gratitude for the person’s help.  For example, you may write, “Thank you so much for your help at the event last week. I appreciate you volunteering your time and energy. I appreciate all your hard work.” Or you may write, “Thank you for picking me up at the airport the other day. I’m so lucky to have a friend like you. You’re the best!” If you know the recipient well, you may mention when you hope to see them again or that you hope you will talk to them soon. A forward looking statement can add a friendly, casual tone to the note and let the recipient know you are enthusiastic about your relationship with them. For example, you may write, “I look forward to seeing you at the party next week and catching up with you in person.” Or you may write, “I hope we can get together for a backyard bbq soon and enjoy this beautiful weather.” Wrap up the thank you note with a short sign off, such as “Sincerely” or “Best.” If you know the recipient well, you may go for a more personal sign off like “With love” or “Yours, truly.” You should also sign your name at the bottom of the card.

SUMMARY: Pick the type of card you are going to use. Greet the recipient. Write a message of gratitude for a gift. Create a message of thanks for a service. Include a forward looking statement. End with your regards.

August to September is ideal for most areas. This will allow the tree to get settled in the soil before frosty temperatures hit. Wait until the seedling is about 18 inches tall though. Because frost damage is a huge concern for these plants, wait until spring if your area experiences temperatures below 30°F (-1.1°C). Choose a location that receives lots of direct sunlight to encourage an additional growth spurt. The hole will only need to be a few inches deep. A good rule of thumb is to make it a little deeper than the container the tree was initially grown in.  You can use a small shovel or your hand to dig the hole. The good thing about olive trees is that they can tolerate most soil types. This includes rocky or sandy soil. The only requirement is that it must have good drainage or they will slowly decline and die due to too much moisture. Poorly-drained soil conditions can lead to root disease such as Verticillium wilt or Phytopthora root rot. The area around the tree should never be muddy, just slightly moist. Gently remove the tree, being cautious not to disturb the roots too much. Ensure the tree and the hole are well watered before planting. Place the tree in the hole, slightly higher than the ground and cover with one inch of soil from the area.  Avoid using large amounts of organic soil mix, compost or fertilizer. This will create an artificial growing environment. You can start fertilizing the tree a year after planting  If you are planting multiple trees, they need to be at least three feet apart, and up to 28 feet (8.5 m) for larger varieties. Otherwise, they will compete for nutrients in the surrounding soil. The same rules apply when watering the trees outdoors. Check the area around the tree for moisture and water when the top ¼ inch is dry. Be sure not to over water.  Mother nature will take over and the plant will flourish. Olive trees are quite tough, so they do not normally require any special care or watering during the colder months. However, if the climate in your area is very dry, water them as normal to maintain moisture in the upper levels of the soil. Remember that with hundreds of varieties, it's difficult to predict when the tree will begin producing fruit. Some, like Arbequina and Koroneiki will bear fruit around 3 years old. Others may take 5-12 years. Olives grow very slowly, so don't require much pruning. However, you can remove dead, diseased or dying branches, and remove branches growing low on the trunk. You can also thin out branches to allow light to reach the center of the tree.
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Plant in the fall. Dig a hole. Plant the tree. Water as normal. Expect fruit in 3 years. Prune the tree.