INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The chain should be boy-girl, boy-girl. This approach gives you the chance to mix different figures and explore the space on the rectangle. As long as the figures you draw connect, the final product will be a unique chain.

SUMMARY: Unfold to reveal a boy and a girl holding hands.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Gangrene can result from skin problems or changes, or in some cases from of limb ischemia (blockage of the arteries to lower legs and feet). All types of gangrene require professional medical treatment. If you suspect that you have dry gangrene, even if it is a mild case, then you should call your doctor as soon as possible. Symptoms of dry gangrene include:  Dry and shriveled skin that sloughs off easily Bluish or blackish colored skin Cold, numb skin Pain (sometimes, but not always present) While all types of gangrene require swift medical treatment, wet gangrene is more likely to be accompanied by an infection, which can be difficult to treat if it gets into your blood. Injuries may also cause wet gangrene, so you may require immediate treatment for that reason as well. Seek emergency medical treatment if you notice any of the following symptoms of wet gangrene:  Swelling and pain in the infected area Skin that has changed from red to brown to black Blisters or sores accompanied by a bad-smelling discharge (pus) Fever Feeling sick in general Crackling sound when you press on the affected area If you determine that you have gangrene, there are some symptoms may indicate that the gangrene has infected your blood, which requires immediate medical attention. If you notice any of the following symptoms, call 911 or go to an emergency room right away.  Low blood pressure Rapid heartbeat Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath A sudden change in body temperature Pain in your body A rash Confusion and/or light-headedness Cold, clammy, pale skin
Summary: Seek medical attention if you think you have dry gangrene. Go to an emergency room if you have wet gangrene. Watch for severe symptoms.

Speak to your girlfriend the way you would want to be spoken to by a close friend. Regardless of whether you are sharing a good laugh or arguing, a healthy relationship is always based on mutual respect.   Manage your tone of voice. An important part of communicating involves tone of voice. Speaking in a kind tone that lets her know that you care about her is very important.   Never call names. Name-calling is an ultimate sign of disrespect. Don't expect your girlfriend to tolerate it. Refrain from cursing. Part of speaking to your girlfriend kindly and treating her with respect is avoiding cursing at or in front of her. Your girlfriend may find cursing very offensive, so err on the side of caution and refrain from doing it. Body language is key to understanding a person's feelings on a deeper level than they may be expressing verbally. Experts say that about 55% of communication involves body language, so picking up on your girlfriend's nonverbal cues may give you inside information about her feelings.   Take her cues. If your girlfriend is enjoying the moment, her body language will likely reflect that feeling. She may be smiling coyly, making consistent and lingering eye contact, or leaning her body in towards you. She will appear relaxed, and her face, body, and feet will be directed toward you. This shows you she is engaged in the moment. Pay attention to these cues to know when you are doing something you should continue doing, whether in an intimate setting or amongst a group of peers. Notice if she is feeling uncomfortable in a situation. If you believe that something is making her uncomfortable, taking her aside and asking her about it can help. If she is indeed uncomfortable, help her remove herself from the situation. If she is feeling a bit nervous, you may see her playing with something in her hands, stroking her hair, touching her neck, or playing with her necklace. These are called “pacifying behaviors.” Watch for them. Just as you should pride yourself in being your own person, so should your girlfriend. You should be proud that she has her own thoughts, opinions, and dreams. Encourage her to share them with you as she chooses.  Accept differences in political stance, taste in art or music, and interest in recreational activities. Whether or not they are the same stances and interests as yours, her opinions and tastes matter. Just remind yourself that -- although you'd like to be -- you're really not the authority and arbiter on all things, personal and public. Just think of your differences as part of the "spice of life." Wouldn't it be boring if you two agreed on everything?  If you feel like you can't respect her opinions, this might not be the right relationship for you. If you differ on fundamental issues -- a desire for monogamy in the relationship, for instance, or the religious upbringing of your children -- it might be time to reevaluate the relationship. While you should still treat her opinions and feelings with respect, you may realize they are just not compatible with yours. Honesty is the cornerstone of all healthy relationships. Being honest with your girlfriend is extremely important right from the beginning. While it is sometimes difficult to be honest, it is always, always the best policy. Keeping a web of lies straight can be quite stressful. Besides, what's the point of maintaining a relationship built on deceit?    Be honest from the start. Trust can be very hard to regain once it's broken. Instead of risking being caught in a lie, just be honest from the beginning. A relationship built on lies will never make you truly happy. If you have told a lie, admit it. The best thing you can do is to have your girlfriend hear the truth from you and not from someone else. She will respect you more for your ultimate honesty (once she gets over the shock of being lied to.) She wants to believe you -- and believe in you. Apologizing is one of the best ways to show your respect for your girlfriend. It doesn't require a grand gesture, but it must be genuine.  Apologize sooner rather than later. The best time to apologize is as soon as you know you were in the wrong. Speak from the heart. Say something like, “I'm really sorry I hurt your feelings. I'll try to do better next time.” This can be as powerful as a dozen roses. It will feel to her like a heavy weight has been lifted from her heart. Don't force your apology. If you don't mean it, don't bother. A fake apology is worse than none at all.
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One-sentence summary -- Speak to her kindly. Observe and respect her body language. Treat her as your equal. Be honest. Apologize if you make her upset.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This pizza is served cold and makes an excellent appetizer or finger food. It makes use of store-bought crescent rolls for the crust. It takes 20 minutes to prepare and 10 minutes to cook. The yield is 48 bite-sized squares. Use 2 non-stick baking sheets. Open the 2 packages of crescent rolls. Stretch the dough and flatten it out so that it forms one rectangular shape. Be sure to pinch the seams together. Bake for about 10 minutes.  It’s ready when the crust has become golden brown. Set the just-baked crust aside and let it cool for about 30 minutes while you prepare the rest of the dish. Remove the cream cheese from the refrigerator and allow it to sit out for several minutes. This will soften it and make it easier to work with. Once softened, place the cream cheese in a large mixing bowl and add the Ranch-style dressing mix.  Stir vigorously until they are fully mixed together. Spoon the mixture over the cooled crusts in a thin layer. Finely chop the vegetables so that they are relatively small. Arrange them over the cream cheese sauce and sprinkle the shredded cheddar cheese on top. Place in the refrigerator for approximately 1 hour.  When you’re ready to serve them, take them out of the refrigerator and cut them into 48 bite-size squares. Serve immediately as appetizers or finger food.

SUMMARY:
Gather the ingredients. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C) and prepare the crescent rolls. Make the “sauce” and chop the vegetables. Sprinkle the vegetables and cheddar over the cream cheese layer.