Article: This is extremely important. If the dragon’s water bowl is not big enough, it will not recognize the bowl as something that it can bathe in. Make sure the bowl is full of fresh, clean water.  A dish from a frozen dinner is the perfect size for a bearded dragon to bathe in. It's also easy for the dragon to get in and out of. You can buy special reptile water bowls at your local pet store. Fill the bowl with water up to the dragons elbows. To pick up your dragon, place your hand under its abdomen and simply scoop it up. Curve your fingers around its abdomen so that it feels secure. Be gentle and move slowly, remembering that you’re much larger than your dragon. Slowly place the dragon into the bowl of water. It should be willing to lie in the water and enjoy the feeling of getting a bath.  Make sure the water is not hot or cold to the touch If it’s too hot, the dragon will try to get out the water. You can put a piece of cloth on the bottom of the bowl for traction. This can comfort dragons who are uneasy about baths. Your dragon may still not understand that the bath water is also for drinking. Splash a little bit of water from the pool onto its nose and head. The dragon may drink some of this water if it’s thirsty. Repeat this step if necessary. Ideally, the dragon will see the water being splashed from the bowl and will associate the moving water with the pool. If your dragon is dirty or has feces on its body, let the dragon soak for 10-15 minutes and then scrub it gently with a soft bristled tooth brush.  Dry the dragon off thoroughly after the bath. Clean the water bowl very well each day. Many dragons will defecate in standing water, and drinking from this dirty water can be bad for their health.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make sure your water bowl is the right size. Pick up your dragon. Place the dragon in the bowl. Sprinkle water on the dragon if necessary. Clean your dragon if necessary.

Problem: Article: What are you going to sell? You could sell clothing, home and office supplies, baked goods, coffee, handmade products, etc. What do you know a lot about? For example, if you are a talented baker and enjoy putting together new and interesting recipes, a bakery is a good choice. Focus on your talents and interests. If you don’t already have aspirations about what kind of shop you want to own, you can take a more practical approach to figuring out what your city or town is missing.  Walk or drive around your city. Bring a pen and paper with you to write down the businesses you see. Make a tally mark next to each business as you come across more than one. For example, if you see 5 bakeries, you should have the word “bakery” written with 4 tally marks next to it. Although not the most scientific, it can give you a good idea of what kind of shops are in each area. Visit your local chamber of commerce. Typically, chambers of commerce offer a wealth of information about what businesses are already existent, and lots of additional information for small business owners. They may be able to advise you on potentially good business ventures. Governmental agencies typically offer plenty of information about economic indicators, income and earnings in different parts of the country, as well as statistics about employment. This information can also point you in the direction of good business ideas. Visit trade shows and read business magazines. These provide yet another source of information about business trends in the country and maybe even specifically in your city, depending on where you live. They may also inspire ideas you hadn’t previously considered.  Search online. You can search for things such as small businesses, the neighborhood you're interested in and the name of your city to find other databases and potentially even academic information about business trends in your local area. Once you have decided on what you want to sell in your shop, take the extra step to put a twist on convention.
Summary: Decide what kind of shop you want to open. Find out what is in demand in your city. Make your product unique.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Tight clothes can cause chafing as your skin rubs against the fabric. It also causes you to sweat, which can make the chafing worse. Avoid wearing clothes that are resting directly on your skin. Wear reasonably loose-fitting clothes to avoid friction and give your skin time to heal.  Avoid tight belts, tight underwear, and clothes that cause you to sweat. All of these are keeping your skin from breathing and can make your chafing worse. In the winter, you may want to do the opposite. Looser clothes may trap your body heat and make you sweat more. Wear cotton whenever you can. Fancy polyester shirts and denim trousers may be tempting, but they can trap heat and cause you to sweat which can trigger chafing. Cotton dresses, shorts, and shirts are easy to find in a variety of styles as well. Giving your skin room to breathe is the best way to give the skin time to repair naturally. In general, you should always choose materials that feel good against your skin. Avoid any materials such as wool and leather. Many people chafe between the thighs when they’re running or working out. If this is you, pick up a pair of tight-fitting anti-chafing shorts. These shorts have padding for your thighs to keep the friction from doing damage. Since it’s hard to let this area breathe, this is probably the best way to handle the irritation. The minerals and oils in your skin transfer to your clothing after you wear it. When you re-wear clothing, you’re exposing your chaffed skin to those minerals and oils. This can irritate the skin and increase the amount of time it takes to heal.

SUMMARY: Wear loose-fitting clothing to keep your skin cool. Opt for clothes made of cotton or some other breathable material. Wear some anti-chafing shorts if the issue is with your thighs. Wash your clothes after wearing them once to avoid irritation.

Different photographs are needed for different reasons, such as a show or a shoot for an album insert, magazine, or press kit. Find out the requirements for the shoot, so you know if the photograph needs to be a certain shape or size, or if the band or public relations team has any special requests. Photo passes for concerts often have limits. Many do not allow you to have flash and only allow photos for the first 3 songs. Find out any rules and restrictions ahead of time so you can be prepared and get the best possible shots. Knowing what to expect before the concert can help you determine the best location to take your photographs. Learn the band's music as well as what actions they take on stage. Some bands are very active during a performance and dance around or get into the crowd. Others may have a more mellow style and simply sit or stand while singing. Many concerts take place late at night, so you may be working until the wee hours of the morning. If you are touring with a band, you’ll have to follow the call times and curfews as well. Be prepared to work long hours at a show in addition to spending time editing your photographs. When taking photos for press kits or publications, you’ll be able to choose the location. You must know the band and their music well in order to find a place that is suitable. For example, urban locations might be great for a punk band, while rural locations could be better suited for a country artist. You don’t just want generic shots of band members or performances. It’s essential that you capture the mood of the music and the personality of the band. Wait for that moment when a band member’s personality shines through in their performance to take your shot.  If you’re doing a photo shoot, don’t be afraid to ask the band members to move or position themselves differently. Make sure you take into consideration the differences between members, as some may be more outgoing than others.
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Determine what the shoot is for. Learn the rules. Find out what kind of performance the band will give. Expect crazy hours. Choose fitting locations. Capture the band’s personality.