In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Because you don't have a weight machine to help you maintain the proper form, you have to pay careful attention to how you lift the weight. "  If you can't lift and lower the weight slowly and smoothly, choose a lighter weight. If you can't complete the last couple of repetitions, you could find yourself trapped under a barbell or straining your muscles in an attempt to maintain control. A spotter will help you lift the weight safely so you can finish your set. You can often ask another member to spot you in return for being his or her spotter. Make sure you have the same weight on each side and that they're secured with collars. Both dumbbells and plates are racked in order of weight.
Summary: Watch yourself in the mirror. Resist the urge to jerk the weight to "get it started. Work with a spotter if you're going to lift heavy weights. Add weight to barbells or dumbbells without clanging the plates together. Rack the weights when you're done. Dry your sweat from the bench when you're done.

Blistering burns can be very painful and swollen. Taking aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen sodium or acetaminophen may reduce your discomfort from pain and swelling. Follow contraindications and dosing instructions from your doctor or the product labelling. Keep your bandages as clean and dry. Change them at least once every day. If you notice any oozing or wetness, put on a new bandage. This can protect the blistered burn and prevent infection. Soak a dressing stuck to the burn or blister in clean, cool water or saline. Bumping into and touching things as well as putting friction and pressure on your finger can make a blister pop. This can disrupt the healing process and lead to infection. Use your other hand or fingers and avoid wearing anything tight against the area. Blistering burns can become infected, including with tetanus. If you haven’t had a booster tetanus shot in 10 years, ask your doctor to give you one. This may prevent you from developing tetanus because of the burn. Your burn may take some time to heal. In some cases, you could develop an infection, as burns can easily become infected. This could lead to bigger problems such as losing mobility in your finger. Seek immediate medical attention if you have any of the following signs of infection in your wound:  Oozing pus Increased pain, redness and/or swelling Fever
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One-sentence summary -- Take a pain reliever. Change dressings daily. Avoid friction and pressure. Consider a tetanus shot. Watch for signs of infection.

Q: Be sure to make the wick long enough for someone to be able to get away in time.
A: Open a regular plastic Easter egg. Drill or cut out the little hole in the bottom. Insert a firecracker (types may vary), and stick the wick out of the hole (M90's are cheap, small, and very powerful). Fill the grenade with some inexpensive or cheap 6mm plastic BBs. Close the Easter egg. Light the fuse carefully. Throw the egg at the target.

Article: A 50/50 mix of rubbing alcohol and water will work if you don't want to buy a specialized stretching fluid. This will greatly increase the speed of breaking it in by walking or combine with boot stretchers to make more extreme changes.  Leather stretching liquids will not work for synthetic boots. Some are specialized for patent leather or other subtypes, so read the label carefully. Check the label for special instructions. If a specific product requires a different method, follow its instructions. To avoid abrading the boot's material, dilute the rubbing alcohol with equal parts water. Lay down some black and white newspapers to catch spills and drips, or work over concrete where they won't matter. Don't use colored newspapers, as the ink can transfer onto the boots. Pick an unobtrusive spot on one of the boots, such as the back heel or the inside lip. Apply a small amount of the stretching liquid there and wait for it to dry. If it leaves a stain, try a different liquid or stretching method.  Only test the inside lip if it is the same material as the outside of the boot. Check for stains under both natural and artificial light, if possible. Apply stretching liquid to the area you want to be stretched and surrounding areas until the leather is damp or the synthetic material is visibly wet.  Apply a spray about 5 inches (12 cm) away from the boots. You can apply the liquid to the outside or inside of the shoe. It should stretch either way. If the liquid begins to run off the shoe, stop and wipe off the excess. Make your feet bulkier to stretch out the shoe more. If the shoes are only slightly abrasive, wearing only one pair of socks is fine. Use two pairs of socks for more significant stretching. Wear them the rest of the day and walk around as much as possible to maximize the stretching. Don't walk around in boots that are causing you pain. Skip to the next step instead. There's only so much you can achieve by wearing thick socks. If the boots are still too tight, buy a boot stretcher and use it to stretch the boot overnight:  Find a boot stretcher that stretches the correct area. Some are specialized for toe, instep, or calf stretching, while "two-way" varieties increase the general size of the foot area. Place the boot stretcher into the shoe. Push the foot-shaped object to the end of the boot. If you are using a calf stretcher, place it in the ankle shaft of the boot. Turn the handle of the stretcher a couple of times until you see the tight area visibly stretch outward. Don't make it too tight. Leave the stretcher in for 8-48 hours. A small adjustment can be made overnight. A full-size difference requires a day or two.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Select a shoe stretching liquid. Prepare a work surface. Test a small area. Rub or spray the tight area. Put on one or two pairs of thick socks. Walk around in the boots while they're still wet and flexible. If they require a lot of stretching, use a boot stretcher.

Problem: Article: Suck in a mouthful of air, close your mouth, and swallow. This is one of the only methods successfully used by a research team, who believe that hiccups might be a reaction to dislodge large pieces of food from the esophagus.  You could simulate this by chewing and swallowing a moderately large mouthful of bread. Trying this with other foods, especially large amounts, is not recommended, due to the risk of choking. Trying this too many times is likely to lead to an unpleasant, bloated sensation. . Some people who burp on command repeatedly will induce a hiccuping fit.The same effect can be achieved by sucking in air rapidly to the back of your throat. Avoid overstimulating your glottis, or the flap at the back of your throat, by closing and reopening it rapidly. This is the same motion that occurs when you hiccup, so stimulating it intentionally may trigger hiccups. Your glottis is active when you say "uh oh." Be aware of straining it from burping or screaming as a form of singing. Understanding where your glottis is and when it is stimulated will reduce your chances of straining it. Sudden temperature changes may stimulate certain nerves that can trigger a hiccuping session. It is the same technique mentioned earlier about eating or drinking foods that contrast in temperature. Temperature change can also cause hives or swollen skin. Nervousness and excitement are likely emotions that will trigger hiccups. This is probably the least reliable method since most people hiccup only occasionally despite daily mood shifts. Still, if there is a movie, video game, sport, or other activity that makes you excited, scared, or nervous, be aware that it may induce the hiccups.
Summary:
Swallow a large mouthful of air. Force yourself to burp Take a shower with an abrupt temperature change. Trigger sudden emotions.