Q: A major part of being cute is acting innocent, because cuteness is something associated with things that are childlike, harmless, and sweet. There are lots of ways you can act innocent and sweet, including:  Don’t swear or tell dirty jokes Chew gum and blowing bubbles Play with your hair  Be silly To be cute, one of the most important things you can do is be personable and fun. Being angry, frustrated, or defensive isn't cute, so work on being kind and friendly.  Say hello to people you know when you see them, and introduce yourself to new people when you meet. Ask people about themselves, and listen to their answers. For instance, when you run into an acquaintance, you can say, “Hi! I haven't seen you in a while. How have you been?” Be generous with compliments. For instance, if you love a friend’s new haircut, say, “Your hair looks incredible! It really brings out your eyes.” Don’t cross your arms when you're in a crowd, because this can make you look defensive and unapproachable. One of the easiest ways you can be friendly and cute is to smile a lot when you're around other people. Most people know how to smile with their mouths, but you can also smile with your eyes and your whole face:  Start by thinking about something that makes you happy. When you have that happy feeling, narrow your eyes slightly without moving the other muscles of your face. Smile ever so slightly with your mouth by turning up the corners of your mouth. This combination of expressions will give the impression that you are cheery, friendly, and easy to talk to. This means spending time with other people and being fun to be around. You can be sociable by going to parties and get-togethers when you're invited, organizing and hosting your own social events, talking to people when you're out, and keeping up old friendships and making new ones.  You don’t have to attend every social event you're invited to, but try to make an appearance at as many as you can manage without cutting into family time, work, school, and other obligations. If you haven't talked to your friends in a while, call or text them to keep in touch and ask how they’ve been. Make an effort to make friends with new people too. You can do this by inviting them out with you, getting to know them, and finding common interests.
A: Act innocent and sweet. Be approachable. Smile often with your eyes and mouth. Be sociable.

Article: If cauliflower doesn't have access to boron, an essential nutrient, it will begin to experience a variety of unappealing symptoms. Its head will turn brown, its leaf tips will die and its leaves will distort, and its stem may become hollow and brown. To treat this problem, boron must be introduced into the plant's soil immediately. Feed the plant with seaweed extract immediately and repeat every two weeks until symptoms disappear. For subsequent crops, add boron to the soil by mixing in compost or planting cover crops of vetch or clover. Clubroot is a fungal infection that causes large growths on the roots of plants in the family Brassicaceae (which includes cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and other plants). These root growths interfere with the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients, causing it to grow asymmetrically, wilt, and eventually die. Worst of all is the fact that clubroot is contagious and can easily spread from plant to plant. To prevent a case of clubroot from ruining your entire cauliflower crop, swift, aggressive action must be taken. Pull infected plants up by their roots and discard them (don't compost them). Be sure to remove the entire root system - any fungus left in the ground can release spores and continue spreading. To prevent clubroot from returning, use one of the following methods:  Improve the drainage of your soil by adding organic matter (clubroot thrives in moist environments). Plant a cover crop of winter rye and till it into your soil before planting cauliflower. Rotate your crops. Do not plant brassicas or in the same area two years in a row. Increase the alkalinity of your soil by mixing in hydrated lime in the fall (clubroot thrives in acidic soils) Lay thin sheets of clear, construction-grade plastic over infected soil during sunny weather. Leave in place for 1 - 1.5 months. The plastic acts as a sort of "greenhouse", trapping the sun's rays to heat the soil and kill the fungus. Another common fungal disease of cauliflower is blackleg. Blackleg causes irregular grey lesions or holes in the leaves and is sometimes accompanied by root rot. Like clubroot, this disease is difficult to treat, so preventative cures are the best bet. In particular, crop rotation is an effective technique for reducing the chance of blackleg. Don't plant cauliflower (or another member of the Brassicaceae family) in the same location more than one year in a row - this gives any remaining blackleg fungus in the growing site a year to die off.  Additionally, in the event of blackleg, remove all plant debris left over after a harvest. This dead or dying plant material can contain live fungi for months, leading to the re-infection of the next crop. If you have any doubts about whether certain seeds are contaminated with the fungus or not, washing the seeds in hot water can help remove the fungus prior to planting.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Treat boron deficiency with seaweed extract. Stop clubroot by eliminating infected plants. Prevent blackleg by practicing crop rotation.

Q: The contract should contain a provision that explains how and where the sale of the property will be finalized. This information should include the time period within which the closing of the sale should occur. A common provision is for the sale to close within 60 days of the signing of the contract. Closings often occur at title company offices, but also may occur at an attorney's office or a bank. Another contract provision should set forth the payment of necessary costs of closing, which are allocated as agreed between the parties. One potential cost is for deed preparation and recording. A deed is the document that formally transfers ownership of the property from seller to buyer. In most states, a deed must be recorded with a certain local government office in order to be put into effect. The contract should also address the payment of closing costs, which can be paid by one party or both parties. There also should be a provision that addresses the payment for a title insurance policy. Title insurance ensures that the property is being transferred free of any liens, encumbrances, or claims to ownership by third parties.  A typical FSBO contract provision that addresses closing costs is as follows: "Seller shall pay at closing all costs related to the release of any mortgage on the property, delinquent real estate taxes, and outstanding mechanic's liens." Another way to address different types of closing costs is as follows: "Buyer shall be responsible for the payment of any title insurance policy and survey performed of the property. Buyer also shall bear the costs of preparing and recording the deed and any mortgage secured by the property that is the subject of this agreement." While possession of the property does occur at closing in some cases, many contracts provide that possession of the property occurs at a later date following closing. For instance, a contract might provide for the buyer to take possession of the property 30 days after closing.
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Provide detailed closing information. Allocate closing costs. State the date of possession.