Q: This tradition is founded in the belief that cleaning the house at this time of year will "sweep away the bad luck" that has accumulated inside over the past year. Cleaning also makes the house ready for the good luck to start entering again.  Keeping fresh and hygienic is also an important part of celebrating; even a new haircut will do.  Don't clean your home after the New Year has started. To do so is to "sweep away" the good luck you've just received. Over the following fifteen days, or at least the first few if you can't wait that long, you are relieved of cleaning duties. Red is the color or symbol of good luck in Chinese culture and is often used for new year decorations. The number "8" also symbolizes good luck and wealth, since the Chinese character for eight rhymes with fortune or wealth.  Paste paper cutouts onto the window. These elaborate cutouts usually depict scenes from rural life or Chinese mythology, and are traditionally put up on south and north facing windows.  Display Chinese New Year paintings and artwork. Traditionally, these contain images of health and bounty, including animals and fruit. You could include a "door god" image on your door, traditionally to fight off evil spirits and bless your house.  Hang up couplets as decoration. You can write spring-themed couplets yourself or buy Chinese calligraphy printed on red paper. Decorate with paper lanterns. These are made of red paper and are one of the most common decorations during Chinese New Year. Paint your door, doorframe, or window panes red for a real change of pace! Complement the crafts and artwork with bowls of food, flowers, and other treats.  Place flowers through the house, such as lotuses. Lotus flowers symbolize rebirth and new growth. Place mandarin oranges in bowls throughout the house. Mandarins with their leaves still intact are the fruits of happiness for the New Year. Use an even number and eat in pairs for good luck.  Set out a tray of eight candies. Eight is a lucky number. You can use any treats for your tray, or traditional Chinese candies made from lotus seeds, longan, peanuts, coconut, red melon seed, or candied melon. Seven days before the New Year, the Kitchen God is said to report to the Jade Emperor about the household. Keep on your best behavior and offer him a sacrifice of fruit, candy, water, or other food. Some people burn a picture of the Kitchen God to send him up to heaven as smoke. In some areas, people traditionally prepare bean curd or tofu two days after honoring the kitchen god and eat the unpleasant residue to demonstrate thrift when the Jade Emperor comes to check up on the Kitchen God's report. You can substitute this tradition with tastier portions of tofu if you like!
A: Clean your home. Put up red decorations. Arrange additional decorations. Appease the Kitchen God.

Article: You need four bases, although you can use shoes or shirts to designate bases if you don’t have any real bases available. You also need a rubber ball about the size of a basketball. You do not need to play with an official size field, but you should have enough space to run around and kick the ball. Since people are going to be kicking a rubber ball you should make sure you are not in a place where you will damage anything fragile or valuable. Ideally you want nine people on your team and eighteen people total. You can’t play kickball by yourself, and it’s generally accepted that you should have at least four people on each team. With fewer people it becomes much harder to play the field or to get people on bases. Remember to decide who will be on which team.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Gather your materials. Find an open space. Assemble a group of people who want to play.

Problem: Article: The link is small, featured on the top panel between “Gift Cards & Registry” and “Help.” This will take you to their seller page, where you can find information and options for the different types of selling accounts.  If you're logged into your Amazon Prime account, you may not be able to see this link. Log out to access it. If you still can’t find the “Sell” button, you can also go to https://services.amazon.com/selling/getting-started.html, then click on the “Start selling” button. If you’ll be selling more than 40 items per month, select Professional. This plan is free for the first month, then costs $39.99 per month, and lets you list items in up to 35 categories. Select Individual if you'll be selling less than 40 items per month. Individual costs $0.99 per listing and limits you to 20 categories for all of your listings. Once you’ve decided on Individual or Professional, click “Create seller account” and start filling out your account details. Enter information that will be visible to customers, such as your business name, contact information, where the products will ship from, and shipping options.  You’ll also need to provide information that will be kept private, such as bank account and routing numbers for Amazon to pay you, as well as your legal name and address.  Since the Seller Central site is separate from your Amazon account, you’ll need to create a seller account even if you already have an Amazon or Amazon Prime account. Go to your seller profile, where all your information and customer feedback will show up. Fill out this profile by adding your logo, return/refund policies, and an “About the company” section. Having additional information will help make your company look more personable and credible to potential customers. A strong “About the company” section can create an emotional connection with the customer. To do this, tell the customer a little about you or the story of how your company started.
Summary: Go to the Amazon home page and click on the “Sell” link along the top bar. Select a Professional or Individual account. Create a seller account. Fill out your seller profile to make your company more legitimate.

Q: Try to find what is preventing you from falling asleep and, if possible, eliminate it. You may need to fix other problems and issues first in order to treat your insomnia. For example:  If anxiety or depression are keeping you awake at night, find what is making you feel anxious or depressed and try to manage that. This might involve speaking with your doctor and taking medication for anxiety or depression. Your roommate might like to read or work late into the night, and the light he or she uses is keeping you awake. If your roommate is unable or refuses to work in another room, purchase a sleeping mask instead. Try to perform the same activities every night before your bedtime. This means going to bed at the same time every evening and waking up at the same time every morning. You can also incorporate some relaxing activities into your bedtime routine, such as reading or listening to soft music. In this way, your mind will start associating such activities with bedtime and sleep. This means that the temperature is to your liking, and that the lighting is dark enough for you to fall asleep.  If your room is too warm, try to cool it down by opening a window, using fewer blankets, or turning a fan or air conditioning. If your room is too cold, try to wear warmer clothing to sleep or using more blankets. If you live in an area that is very bright at night, even if you turn off the lights, invest in a sleeping mask that covers your eyes. Use your bedroom only for sleeping and rest. This might involve removing distractions, such as computers and televisions, to ensure that you do not use them instead of sleeping. It might also mean that you have to complete your homework (or other work) in another room. If you live in a studio apartment where everything is in a single room, or if it is not possible to work elsewhere, then do all of your work at your desk, in a library, or some other location. Do not work in your bed, as your subconscious will begin to associate your bed with working instead of sleeping.
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Find the cause or source of your insomnia. Establish a nightly routine. Make sure your bedroom is comfortable before going to sleep. Keep your bedroom as your bedroom and nothing else.