Article: Talking to a person in an English speaking country can be an incredibly fun and exciting adventure to start on. They'll be able to tell you about their culture, their customs, and give you a real path to the English speaking world. And getting mail is always a pick-me-up! Students of the World and PenPal World are both good online resources to finding a penpal. You can either use snail mail or email with your new writing friend. Though email goes much quicker, snail mail can be a lot more personal and exciting. Though you won't be able to correct your own mistakes, you will be able to keep up your vocabulary and discover the words you don't know (and then look them up!). If you don't use words, you're likely to lose them -- keeping a journal daily keeps the words and phrases fresh in your head. This journal can take on a number of forms. It can either be an English journal devoted to other's musings -- where you write down song lyrics, poems, and quotes in English that you like -- or it can be writing of your own: thoughts, venting, gratitude, or just devoted to one specific topic. This tactic is good for writing and recall. Take everything in your home and label it in its English name. The goal is to start thinking in English; at home, you'll be more likely to think, "What's on TV?" if "TV" is right in front of you. Don't stop at what's in front of you (bed, chair, TV, lamp, refrigerator) -- go inside your cupboards and fridge. If there's a place you keep the dishes, label it. If there's a place you always keep the milk, label it. It'll help keep you organized, too!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get a penpal. Keep a journal. Start labeling.

Problem: Article: It is so easy in today's world to become focused on "me" that we often forget that one of the most rewarding and productive things we can do is to focus on the well-being of others.  When you are helpful to others, even in small, everyday ways, you will find that your overall sense of your own well being will greatly increase and your confidence in the tasks and goals you have before you will be much greater. Greater confidence in yourself and your own abilities results in much higher personal productivity, and, in turn, will help you to become a more serious person. Get involved in local volunteer opportunities. In 2013 alone, over 62 million Americans engaged in some form of volunteer work.   Do you have a soft spot for kids? For old folks? For animals? Maybe you'd like to help maintain trails at a local park, or feed the homeless in a soup kitchen. Volunteer opportunities abound everywhere, especially in urban centers. Even a couple hours a week, or even a month, can help give you a sense of focus and purpose in your life. Volunteering not only makes you feel good about yourself, it connects you with others, increases your social skills, combats depression, and helps keep you healthy. When you do to others as you would have done to yourself, you create a loop of goodwill. This isn't just for morality's sake; the more you show goodwill to others, the more likely they will be to contribute to your own advancement.
Summary: Be helpful to other human beings. Volunteer. Practice the golden rule.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The above spices are just one combination that works well together. There are lots of spices that work well in a pickling liquid for onions. Here are just a few:  Fresh whole garlic. A little goes a long way, but who doesn't like the combination of garlic and onion? Simply divine. Fresh ginger. Cuts through the acidity with its distinctive taste. Bay leaf. Dried bay leaf has a smoky, fresh complexity. Fresh herbs. Experiment with rosemary, oregano, marjoram, or tarragon, among many others. Juniper berries. Fruity, spicy, complex. These berries give gin their distinctive taste. Star anise. Great substitute for or addition to cloves. Mustard seed. This seed adds a bit of smoky tang to the onions. along with your onions to give them a distinctive pink color. If you've only got yellow or white onions, but still want that distinctive pink color in your onions, beets are your friend. They've got a natural red dye that's close to flavorless. And did we mention they taste excellent, too? The traditional English approach to pickled onions is to use smaller yellow onions, or shallots, and then keep them whole. Malt vinegar is generally used instead of apple cider or sherry vinegar. Give it a go for a different culinary experience.

SUMMARY: Choose different spices for your pickling juice. Pickle beets Pickle your onions whole for a traditional English variety of the recipe.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: \jdk6\bin and hit enter \java\test.java and hit enter. "test.htm"  (without quotation marks).
Summary: Open NotePad and copy and paste the code in the code section. Click file, and then click save as, and save it in your java folder but name the code "test.java"  (without quotation marks)  Exit the window and click start, run, then type in cmd in the box and hit ok. Type cd C: Type javac then C: Now copy and paste the launcher into NotePad and Click file, and then click save as, and save it in your java folder but name the launcher. Now go to the java folder you made and launch the test.htm file.

If you're logged into Facebook, doing so will take you to the News Feed. If you aren't logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password in the top right corner of the page and then click Log In. It will be somewhere in your News Feed. It's in the top right corner of the post. Clicking it will bring up a drop-down menu. Doing so will remove the post from your News Feed. It will also prevent liked posts from the friend in question from appearing in your News Feed in the future.
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Open the Facebook website. Scroll to the post you wish to hide. Click the downward-facing arrow. Click Hide Post.