Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Peel the bananas. Freeze the bananas. Process the bananas. Add extra ingredients.

Answer: Make sure you have ripe bananas. They should have a few brown spots on the peels. Once you have the ripe bananas, peel them and set them aside. Take out 1-2 freezer safe plastic zipper bags. Place your bananas evenly in the bags. Freeze the bananas overnight. The bananas will be solid once they are frozen completely. Once they are completely frozen, take the bananas out of the freezer and bags. Lay them on a cutting board. Using a sharp knife, cut the banana into small pieces. Throw the pieces into a food processor. Pulse the bananas for 45-60 seconds. The bananas should be smooth. Pour the mixture into a bowl and enjoy! Don't over pulse the banana mixture. If you pulse it for too long, the friction from the blades will start to melt the banana. Although this ice cream is fantastic on its own, you can add extra ingredients to this mixture and process the banana mixture for a few additional seconds to make an even more amazing dessert. Add a few drops of peppermint oil or extract and a handful of chocolate chips for mint chocolate chip ice cream. For cherry vanilla ice cream, add a few frozen cherries and a teaspoon of vanilla extract. Add a tablespoon or two cocoa powder and nuts for a chocolaty, nutty ice cream. The banana takes on other flavors really well. Once you add a few ingredients, the other flavors take over and the banana becomes a background flavor.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Learn why you should register your dog. Determine where you want to register your dog. Avoid suspicious or non-reputable dog registries.

Answer: Regardless of which dog registry you are considering, it is important for you to understand the benefits of dog registration. For example, registering your dog provides valid proof that you are his owner. Obtaining this proof is one of the first steps towards becoming a responsible pet owner.  If your dog is purebred, registering him helps ensure that his pedigree remains intact from one generation to the next.  Purebred dog registries provide other benefits, such as maintenance of birth records.  You can still enjoy the benefits of dog registration even if your dog is not purebred. Registries such as the Dog Registry of America and the National Hybrid Registry accept non-purebred dogs.  Remember that registration is  not  proof of breed quality. This is more applicable if you are looking to purchase a purebred dog, rather than registering your own. If you are only interested in registering your dog for proof of ownership, then getting an Identichip/microchip implanted in your dog is best. If your dog gets lost and is picked up by a rescue, the shelter will scan the chip, pick up the unique number, and be able to reunite the two of you. The three most reputable and well-known all-breed registries in North America are the AKC, the United Kennel Club, and the Canadian Kennel Club. It may be helpful to start your search with these registries to determine if your dog is eligible for registration.  The website http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/dogregistry/dogclubsregistries.htm provides a comprehensive list of dog registries for both purebred and non-purebred dogs. If you have a service dog, consider registering him with a service dog registry, such as the United States Service Dog Registry.  Some dog breeds are so rare that they are not listed on the more common dog registries. The American Rare Breed Association has a registry for rare dog breeds (e.g., wirehaired Vizsla, miniature American shepherd).  There are also breed-specific registries, such as the registry associated with the Australian Shepherd Club of America. Not all dog registries are created equal. Dog registries that primarily cater to puppy mills are not reputable and should be avoided. Also, be suspicious of dog registries that do not require a valid proof of pedigree.  Do not use dog registries that require only a photo of your dog as proof of his pedigree. Reputable dog registries are non-profit organizations. Be wary of dog registries that are for-profit companies. Avoid dog registries that do not have a code of ethics or set of standards that registrants must follow. Some online registries may be especially unscrupulous by charging unreasonably high fees or disappearing after receiving your payment.  Consider speaking with your veterinarian, other dog owners, or a reputable breeder for recommendations on respectable registries.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Your note must be small! It must be a working period were everyone is working individually at their desks. Get your friend to call you over or randomly go over to their desk. Pretend you're explaining something on their sheet, when secretly leaving the note on their desk. Whisper that you left the note there but quietly so it would look like you're helping them. If the teacher asks what you are doing, you say, "Sorry.

Answer:
I was just explaining something to him/her."