Problem: Article: Cyclic hydrocarbons work like non-cyclic hydrocarbons as far as naming - those containing no multiple bonds are cycloalkanes, those with double bonds are cycloalkenes, and those with triple bonds are cycloalkynes.  For instance, a 6-carbon ring with no multiple bonding is cyclohexane. There are a few notable differences between naming cyclic and non-cyclic hydrocarbons:  Because all the carbons in a cyclic hydrocarbon ring are equal, you don't need to use a number if your cyclic hydrocarbon only has one constituent. If the alkyl group attached to the cyclic hydrocarbon is larger or more complex than the ring, then the cyclic hydrocarbon may become a substituent instead of the parent chain. If two substituents are on the ring, they're numbered in alphabetical order.  The first (alphabetically) substituent is 1; the next is numbered going counterclockwise or clockwise - whichever results in a lower number for the second substituent. If more than two substituents are on the ring, the first one alphabetically is said to be attached to the first carbon.  The others are numbered counterclockwise or clockwise - whichever results in the lowest numbers. Like non-cyclic hydrocarbons, the final molecule is named in alphabetical order, excluding prefixes like di-, tri- and tetra-.
Summary: Figure out what sort of cyclic hydrocarbon you have. Know the difference in naming a cyclic hydrocarbon.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Being late to a social engagement is a lack of respect for another person's time. That, and it shows that you don't know how to manage your time. Sophisticated people respect others and are always on top of a given situation. Plan as much extra time as you need, but make sure you're on time for your engagements. Being aware of who you are and representing that with authenticity can go a long way towards showcasing your awesome, sophisticated self. To start becoming more self-aware, be more open to feedback from others and always be honest with yourself. This means being aware and accepting of what makes you great as well as your flaws.  If there's a guidance counselor at your school, having honest conversations with them throughout the year can help you be more aware of your strengths and weaknesses. Get feedback from your teachers on projects and your behavior in class. Honest conversations with your friends can help you be more confident in your abilities and more aware of your flaws. Part of being sophisticated is being kind and looking out for others. Rather than putting yourself first in every situation, consider how you should be treating others. A perfect example of this is allowing the elderly and people with limited mobility to take your seat on a crowded bus or subway. Conversations are often rife with interruptions, and many people listen only until they can put in their own piece. If you want to stand out as a more sophisticated conversationalist, spend more time listening in a conversation than you do speaking. Listening properly means listening actively. Ask questions where needed and show that you're listening to what someone is saying.

SUMMARY: Be punctual. Stay true to who you are. Put other people's needs ahead of your own. Listen more than you speak.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Draw a line in the ground with your chalk, then stand about 10 feet (3.04 meters) away from your line. Have each player take turns flicking their shooter at the line. The player whose marble lands closest to the line goes first (with second, third, fourth, etc., going as follows).  This method of determining the playing order is called lagging. Alternatively, you can decide with a coin flip or by playing Rock, Paper, Scissors. Your objective is to knock marbles out of the ring. To shoot your marble correctly, fold your thumb, pinkie, and ring finger into your palm. Roll your pointer finger around the marble, holding it against your thumb knuckle. When you're ready to shoot, flick your thumb out.  Use your dominant hand to shoot the marble.  Some variations of the game give a penalty (like losing a turn) if you touch the chalk circle with your knees while shooting. Decide with your friends whether you want to play with this penalty. Don't wait until the end of the game to gather your marbles, as you might not remember which ones your shooter got out. Pick them up right after your turn and gather them in a neat pile. Some variations of the game state that if you got a marble out, it is still your turn. Ask the other players whether they want to follow this rule. You will shoot from within the ring during your next turn (using the same shooting method as before). If your marble is moved within the ring by another player, you will play from wherever it lands. Decide with your friends whether you want to add a penalty for those who move their shooter marble by accident while it's in the ring.
Summary: Determine who will go first. Kneel outside of the ring and shoot your taw marble from the ground. Grab any marbles you knocked out. Leave your shooter marble in the ring if you don't knock out any marbles.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once you've braided the bracelet down sufficiently, you can begin adding your beads. Take the strand of hemp farthest to the right. Take one of your beads and thread it through this strand. Push the bead up until it's pressed against the end of the braid.  Once the bead is near the edge of the braid, braid the strands as you normally would. You will end up braiding the bead into the center of the stands. When you're done braiding, the bead should be closed into the braid with twine. Once you've added one bead, take the new righthand strand. Thread a new bead onto this strand, and then braid the bead into the bracelet. You should now have two beads that are braided into the center of the hemp strands. Continue this process until you've added as many beads as you want. Keep adding beads to the new righthand strand, then braiding them into the center of the bracelet. For a wish bracelet, some advocate adding 7 beads as 7 is thought to be a lucky number. However, there is no set number. Add as many beads as you want for your bracelet. Once you've finished adding beads, continue braiding the hemp strands together. You should keep braiding until you're about two inches away from the end of the strands. Once you reach the end of the strand, tie another overhand knot. Remember, you cross the end of the hemp over the rest of the hemp, forming a q-shape. Pass the end of the hemp through the loop made by the q-shape and pull until tight. Your wish bracelet is now complete. Wrap the bracelet around your wrist and tie the two ends together. Make a wish as you do so. Superstition dictates that once all the beads fall off, your wish will come true.
Summary:
Thread a bead onto the right hand strand and braid into the bracelet. Repeat the process with the new right hand strand. Add as many beads as you want. Braid down another few inches when you finish adding beads. Do another overhand knot. Tie the bracelet around your wrist and make a wish.