Q: The taming process will take time. You need to get your bearded dragon used to you and you will also need to learn its habits and preferences. Don't physically isolate the bearded dragon by sticking its cage in an unused portion of the house. While you don’t want to subject the bearded dragon to too much noise and activity, having it out where it can be a part of the household buzz will get it used to having humans around. Consider placing the cage in your living room if it is not to loud or busy. If your dining room is near the action of the house, but not constantly in chaos, then that might be a good location for your bearded dragon's cage. Set aside half an hour or more of time every day to handle your bearded dragon. This will help it get used to being handled. While you can break up training sessions into shorter 15 minute sections, make sure that you spend at minimum a half an hour a day handling your bearded dragon.
A: Be patient. Place the bearded dragon's cage in a central place in your home. Work on taming your bearded dragon every day.

Article: Begin gliding the tip of the pen across the page and within the lines by pulling your arm to the side.  Most people tend to write with the muscles in their hand controlling movement for each letter.  Aside from a more consistent pressure being applied, you will avoid fatigue in the fingers if you use the large muscles of the arm to control your strokes.  Focus specifically on using the shoulder muscle to glide the pen across the page.  Practice by writing pretend letters in the air.  The wrist should remain fairly stationary. Unlike ballpoint pens which often require pressure, writing with a fountain pens do not require the same amount of pressure.  In fact, if working properly, a fountain pen should require virtually zero pressure.  Pushing down too firmly with a fountain pen can actually damage the nib and affect the flow of ink. This should be common-sense once holding the fountain pen.  Some people, however, develop a habit of rotating writing devices to find an ideal spot or sharpened edge that will not work with fountain pens.  Rotation with a fountain pen will change the proper page alignment, and result in potential scratching. Using your arm muscles to write in a new way will cause some fatigue and inconsistency, so it’s smart to start with the basics.  Write slashes, circles, spirals, and the letter X.  Write them for several lines or pages to get used to the feel of using a fountain pen.  You’re looking for flowing, evenly-spaced, uniform letters. It may be beneficial to practice by using multiple lines in your first attempts, gradually shrinking the letters into the traditional single-spaced lines. Once you’ve practiced simple strokes, writing complete sentences could provide a different dilemma.  If the nib feels like it’s scratchy, you need to try a different angle, ensure that the nib isn’t rocking as you write, or reevaluate that you’re using the proper muscles.  Adjusting these techniques will allow the ink to flow freely and reduce the scratching on the paper.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Avoid using your hand muscles. Minimize pressure. Do not rotate the pen. Practice with singular strokes of the pen. Write a sentence.

Problem: Article: This is an easy and effective method for small to medium adjustments, but you shouldn't expect a full-size change. For that, you'll need a shoe stretching liquid and a boot stretcher. This method works because the water will expand when frozen, pushing into the shoe. It has nothing to do with the boots becoming wet, which could shrink or damage them. Fill two Ziploc bags or other freezer-safe plastic bags roughly 1/3 full of water. Squeeze out as much of the air as possible before sealing.  Use a bag that will fit snugly into the part of the boot that needs stretching. A quart (liter) bag works for most toe and heel related adjustments, while you may need a gallon (4 liters) bag to stretch the calf of the boot. To remove the air, seal most of the way and leave a small gap. Gently press the portion of the bag containing air until most of the air has exited and the plastic is nearly flat. Bags not labeled for freezer use may break later in the process, leaking water onto your boots and potentially damaging them. Put each bag of water into one of the boots. If you want to stretch the toe, tilt the boot forward and gently push the bag as far as it will go. If you need to stretch the calf, keep the bag from slipping by stuffing the toe with newspapers. Put your boots in a freezer or icebox and leave them there for 8-12 hours. Unlike most liquids, water expands when it freezes, pushing the boot outward from the inside. If the bag slips out of the toe when you move the boots, tilt the boots forward and prop them up on a block of wood or anything else that will keep them stable. Remove the boots from the freezer and wait for the ice to melt before removing the bags. How long this takes depends on the temperature. Don't try to remove the bags right away, as you could damage the boots trying to pull them out. You should feel a noticeable difference in the stretched area. If it's still insufficient, or if the boot starts to shrink back, you can repeat this method to stretch it out further.
Summary: Learn how to use this method properly. Fill two resealable bags partially with water. Push the bags into the area you want to stretch. Leave the boots in a freezer overnight. Thaw for 20 minutes or more. Remove the bags and try on the boots.

Q: The first step in becoming a green business is understanding your business's current carbon and ecological footprint. Just as you can calculate your personal carbon footprint (for example, at http://www.nature.org/greenliving/carboncalculator/), you can also calculate how your company is impacting the environment.  In order to estimate the carbon footprint of your company (and to see how it compares to other companies within your sector), you will be required to provide information about your business, including information about your facilities, employees, travel, and procurement to an online website.  By knowing your carbon footprint, you can set goals for becoming carbon neutral. In order to become a green business, you will need to identify which of your business practices are in need of “greening.” For example, airline flights are one of the biggest causes of carbon emissions in the world. Is it possible for you to implement more efficient travel into your company's business plan? Decide what parts of your business you can reasonably make more “green”, and set out a strategy for improvement. You should set goals in regular increments; for example, where do you want your business to be in one year? Two years? Five years? Ten years? You should look to improve more and more with each passing year. Some of the practices that will make your company more green may conflict with your previous business practices. For example, you may be able to source a raw material for a product from a cheap overseas producer; however, in order to be green, you should look to see if you could source the material locally, even if it is more expensive. Realize that you may have to adjust your business strategy and/or budget when becoming a green business.
A:
Determine your ecological impact. Identify practices that require improvement. Set goals for improvement.