Problem: Article: If you are scared, your body reacts by tensing. Therefore, it makes sense that manually relaxing your tense muscles will make you feel a little less scared. You can roll your shoulders back quickly, but if that doesn't help, adjust your posture using some of these tips.  Let your arms hang loose at your sides when you stand. If your elbows are stiff for no reason, let them drop naturally so they hang at your sides. Relax your neck. People who are scared or panicking pull their heads back, so letting your head float to a more natural position will help. Lift your chin. This will make your voice sound more resonant and you seem more confident. If you feel nervous or fluttery and relaxing your body isn’t helping, try to comfort yourself with encouraging thoughts. Positive self-talk can power you through hard times, so try to concentrate on what you will find most comforting. If you have a mantra that you repeat when you’re stressed, think of that. Otherwise, try these thoughts.  Picture your classmates as friends from preschool. This will make you feel safer and friendly.  Remember that no one knows how nervous you are but you. Remind yourself that if you do a decent job, you may not be called again for some time because the teacher sees how well you do and moves on to other students who need more practice. No one is perfect, and sometimes embarrassing things happen, even if you've prepared to read. Remember that no one is flawless, and do your best to fix the problem. In many cases, no one will even notice that you did something wrong.  If you mess up a word, or make another small error, it's okay to go back and correct yourself.  If you've made another, more time-consuming mistake (like repeating a whole line), push forward as soon as you notice the problem. If your body betrays you, and you sneeze or feel your voice crack, try not to make a big deal out of it. Quickly excuse yourself (if you need to) and get back to the material. In the worst case scenario, others might laugh at your mistakes. If you hear laughter and you feel comfortable enough to laugh at yourself, go for it. If not, smile your most patient smile and wait until everyone's done. Keep your face as blank as possible, and your poise will be more memorable than whatever small mistake you made. It's a blessing that your reading in class will probably not be the most interesting part of anyone's day, including your own. If you don't want to talk about your performance, that's okay--you don't have to bring it up as a topic of conversation. Just do your best to move on with your day. If anyone brings it up or tries to tease you, and you don't want to talk about it, switch the conversation to something easier. "I thought that reading would never be over, just like that video series we're watching in Spanish! How many more episodes could there be?"
Summary: Loosen up (literally). Think positively. Work through mistakes. Laugh it off. Don't mention it.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To make the filling for the stuffed mushrooms, stir together 1/2 cup Italian-style dried bread crumbs, 1/2 cup grated Pecorino Romano, 2 peeled and minced garlic cloves, 2 tbsp. chopped fresh Italian parsley leaves, and 2 tbsp. olive oil in a medium bowl. Stir well to blend the ingredients together.  Coat the sheet in the oil. This will prevent the mushrooms from burning or sticking to the sheet. Wipe off the mushrooms with a paper towel to clean them. Removing the stems will create a nice cavity for the filling.  This will make the filling taste even richer. Place the stuffed mushrooms in the oven once it's ready. Bake them until they're tender and the filling is heated and golden on top. Enjoy these mushrooms as the perfect side dish, or even as an entrée.

SUMMARY: Preheat your oven to 400°F (204°C). Create the filling of the mushrooms. Salt and pepper to taste. Drizzle 1 tbsp. of olive oil over a heavy large baking sheet. Remove the stems from 28 large (2 1/2-inch-diameter) mushrooms. Spoon the filling into the mushroom cavities. Drizzle the remaining olive oil over the filling in each mushroom. Bake the mushrooms for about 25 minutes. Serve.

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Summary: Make sure your hot water supply is on. If the cold water runs OK, but the hot water doesn't, or runs slowly then trickles off, then you may have an airlock, which is when air in the pipes isn't being moved by the hot water, thereby blocking the pipe. Take a length of garden hose (about 1 foot) and some duct tape. Use the duct tape and hose to connect the cold water tap to the hot water tap. Open the hot water tap. Open the cold water tap for 3-5 seconds. Make sure that your airlock is fixed! Check the hot water at another tap. Repeat steps 5-8 two or three times. IF the hot water is working, switch off all taps and remove your hose. If not, call a plumber!

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Click the "Mail" link next to the picture of an envelope in the top right corner of the main Yahoo.com page. Click the "Compose" button on the left side of the screen to start a new email. Click the "Inbox" button on the left side of the screen to browse a list of the emails you have been sent. Note that, by default, your Yahoo email account displays your inbox as soon as you log in. Click on an email you've been sent in your inbox. Pick a reply option with the buttons at the top left of the email. You can reply normally (curving arrow pointing left), reply to all (multiple curving arrows; used when you are one of multiple recipients), or forward the message (straight arrow pointing right). In your email inbox, click the icon that looks like an address book in the top left. This will bring you to a list of your online contacts. To add a new contact to the list (which will be blank if you've just created an account), click "New Contact" in the top left. You can also choose to import contacts from a social media profile by clicking one of the buttons in the center of the screen and following the prompts. Having someone in your list of contacts gives you several benefits. For instance, you don't have to remember this person's email address — you can just start typing his or her name in the "To:" field of your email and it will display automatically. This is especially useful when you need to send a single email to many recipients.
Summary:
Access your email account. Send new emails: View emails you've received. Reply to emails. View your contacts.