In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Soaking your wreath in a bucket or in your bathtub is the best way to water your wreath. You have to water your wreath when the sphagnum moss has dried out. Feel the wreath with your hand to determine if it has dried out. In warmer or drier climates, you may have to soak your wreath more often.  If you plan on hanging you wreath outdoors pointing south, it's best if you keep the wreath indoors. Soak the wreath in room temperature water. Keeping your wreath in direct sunlight could cause it to dry out quickly and can damage your succulent trimmings. Sunlight is the hardest on the wreath during the middle of the day, so make sure that there is shade on the wreath. On the other hand, not providing adequate sun can cause your succulents to stretch out and look for sunlight, which can make your wreath look overgrown. Hanging it on a door that has an overhang will give your wreath the shade it needs. Succulents can die in the cold weather or stretch out and become overgrown. As an alternative, you can also hang your wreath inside of a greenhouse during the cold seasons. Pruning your succulent wreath is important if you want it to maintain its aesthetic beauty. Trim off the branches of your succulents, leaving about an inch of the branch.  Succulents grow very slowly, so pruning will not have to be frequent, especially during the winter when the plants grow slower.  You can use pruned flowers or branches to start a new succulent wreath.
Summary: Soak your wreath every three to ten weeks. Keep your wreath in the shade. Bring your wreath inside during the winter. Trim off large flowers or branches.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Graceful people are always considerate of others. They make an effort to really listen and care for people and to put themselves in their shoes. They often think about how other people are feeling and make an effort to make them feel better and make their days feel easier. They give up their seats to people who are tired. They check on friends who they know are going through a hard time. They don’t go around being loud and disruptive and make sure not to bother people in public. If you want to be graceful, then being considerate is key. To be considerate, you need to practice empathy and to really think about what another person is thinking and going through. For example, if your friend just got dumped by her long-term boyfriend, then she may not be too thrilled to hear about your hot new date just yet. Graceful people are also known for being incredibly respectful to the people around them and they are always thoughtful in their actions. They don’t make offensive comments, they don’t step on other people’s toes, and they respect the privacy of others. They give credit where credit is due and they don’t interrupt people or insult them, to their face or behind their backs. Instead, they make a point of treating other people with the respect that they need and deserve. People who are respectful don’t interrupt people when they are speaking. They don’t talk on the phone when they’re checking out at a counter. They don’t hog a four-person table at a cafe to themselves, either. Graceful people demonstrate tact in their daily interactions. They understand that it’s important to choose their timing and words carefully and know that it’s important to deliver important news in a kind and thoughtful way instead of piling on the insults. They know when to be discreet and when to deliver information in private. Tact is key when it comes to being graceful. Tactful people don’t make comments that are likely to embarrass people. For example, if your friend just went through a breakup, you might not want to make a comment about it in front of a group of people. If you want to be graceful, then you can’t put yourself first all of the time. Graceful people are often selfless and are happy to devote their time to helping others, whether they’re helping a friend finish an essay or volunteering at a soup kitchen on Sundays. You shouldn’t think that your time is so important that you can’t possibly take a few hours out of your week to listen to others, to share your things and time, or to just make the world a little bit better. When you help people, you should do it out of the goodness of your heart, not because you want something in exchange. People who are graceful don’t waste their time stewing or being filled with bitterness and resentment. They learn to forgive people and to move forward, instead of letting anger dominate them. Though you shouldn’t let people walk all over you, you should accept that people make mistakes and that you should forgive them if they are genuinely sorry, within reason. Graceful people make allowances for other people and don’t waste their time getting caught up in petty feuds. Besides, holding a grudge will make you a more bitter, less happy person. Along with not holding grudges, don’t gossip about the people you less-than-like, either. There’s no sense in spreading bad vibes, and it’ll probably get back to those people and will cause more drama. One of the most challenging times to be graceful is when you’re facing criticism. Whether your boss is telling you to improve your negotiation skills or a friend is telling you that you need to stop being late to everything, you should learn to take criticism at face value, and to use it to improve, if it truly is constructive. Don’t be a bad sport or a sore loser, and understand that people won’t always be suffocating you with praise. It’s important to learn to take the bad along with the good and continue being graceful no matter what. Of course, if people are just criticising you for the sake of being mean, then you should ignore it. But when people are truly trying to help you, you should be receptive to it so you can improve as a person.
Summary: Be considerate. Be respectful. Be tactful. Help other people. Don’t hold grudges. Take criticism with grace.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Since U.S. standard units and metric units do not follow the same scale, you'll need to know the mathematical relationship between the unit you have and the unit you need when converting one to the other.  A few standard to metric conversions worth memorizing include:  1 inch = 2.54 centimeters 1 inch = 25.4 millimeters 1 foot = 30.48 centimeters 1 yd = 0.91 meters 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers   A few metric to standard conversions worth memorizing include:  1 millimeter = 0.04 inches 1 centimeter = 0.39 inches 1 centimeter = 0.0325 feet 1 meter = 3.28 feet 1 meter = 1.09 yards 1 kilometer = 0.62 miles When you know how many of the intended unit exists for one of your original units, you can multiply the original value by the conversion factor.   Example 1: Convert 5.4 inches to centimeters.  There are 2.54 centimeters in 1 inch, so: 5.4 * 2.54 = 13.72 centimeters    Example 2: Convert 13.72 centimeters to inches.  There are 0.39 inches in 1 centimeter, so: 13.72 * 0.39 = 5.4 inches If you only know how many of the original unit exists for one of the intended unit, you'll need to divide the original value by the conversion factor.   Example 1: Convert 5.4 inches to centimeters.  There are 0.39 inches in 1 centimeter, so: 5.4 / 0.39 = 13.8 centimeters    Example 2: Convert 13.8 centimeters to inches.  There are 2.54 centimeters in 1 inch, so: 13.8 / 2.54 = 5.4 inches
Summary:
Know the relationship between both measurements. Convert most units with multiplication. Convert some units with division.