Article: Ratchet hoists, also called “come alongs,” can be found at your local home improvement store and online. You could secure the hoist to a strong tree trunk or a trailer hitch. Loop 1 the end of the hoist around the immovable object and secure the strap through the hook latch bolt to make sure it won’t come off the object. Generally, a ratchet hoist has 4 in (10 cm) wide nylon straps attached to it. Loop the straps around the rock, securing them with a tight knot to make sure that they won’t come loose under tension while you’re moving the rock. Once both ends of the hoist are secure, crank the ratchet by moving it back and forth. Continue cranking the ratchet until the rock has moved to the desired location. At that point, remove the straps from the immovable object and the rock.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Secure 1 end of the ratchet hoist to an immovable object. Wrap the straps securely around the rock. Crank the ratchet to move the rock.

Problem: Article: S. Tidal. To go home, make sure you have switched off the Birth Island code and enter the S.S. Tidal. It can be found in the south part of the island. You don't need a ticket to go home, but you will find yourself in Lilycove City, which is dangerous for trainers with low-level Pokémon. When you've completed all the steps and have a Deoxys, you want to make sure you save the game so you don't lose your progress.
Summary: Board the S.  Save the game.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pores are the oil-producing openings of hair follicles, and their size is essentially determined by your genes, which means it can't be permanently changed. Pores can also be affected by your skin type: pores appear larger and more visible on skin that's naturally oily, while dry skin can seem almost poreless. Pores can also get larger if dead skin cells and oil are allowed to accumulate. They can become larger if your collagen is weakened by aging or exposure to UV rays. Going to bed still wearing makeup, as well as any dirt and debris that may have collected on your face during the day, is a sure way to clog your pores. Get into the habit of cleansing your face each and every night so your pores will be less likely to get clogged.  Cleanse your face with warm water to avoid irritating your skin. After cleansing, splash your face with cold water. This will make your pores appear smaller, although the effect is only temporary. Pat your face dry with a soft towel. Many cleansers contain harsh ingredients that can irritate your skin, making your pores look wider and more "open." In order to keep them closed, it's best to use a gentle cleanser that washes away dirt without causing your skin to dry out.  Choose a cleanser that's sulfate free. Sulfates are harsh cleansers that can strip the skin of its natural oils and leave it dry and itchy. Avoid using a cleanser with scrubbing beads on a daily basis. The beads could be irritating to your skin, and should only be used 2-3 times a week. It's becoming increasingly popular to replace soap with oil as a facial cleanser. It might sound counterintuitive to use oil to wash your face, but it's actually quite effective. The oil binds with your skin's natural oils and gently washes away dirt, sweat, and makeup without the need for harsh chemicals. Just smooth it over your skin and use a wet washcloth to wipe it off using a circular motion. Here are a few oil combinations to try out:  For oily skin: Mix 1 teaspoon castor oil and 2 teaspoons jojoba oil. For combination skin: Mix 1/2 teaspoon castor oil and 2 teaspoons olive oil. For dry skin: Mix 1/4 teaspoon castor oil and 2 teaspoons coconut or olive oil. Splash your skin with warm water and use a gentle daily cleanser. Pat your face dry with a soft towel. It's especially important to wash your face in the morning if you're going to wear makeup. Oily, unwashed skin can prevent your makeup from adhering correctly. Dead skin builds up on the surface of your skin, mixes with sweat and dirt, and ends up clogging pores. Exfoliating your skin regularly will prevent your pores from getting clogged so quickly. The result will be closed, small-looking pores as opposed to clogged pores that look big and open.  One of the best ways to exfoliate is by simply using a washcloth. Wet your face and scrub it gently using circular motions. You could also use a facial loofah pad, which digs slightly deeper to remove dead skin. Facial scrubs are also good. Try a mixture of ground almonds and honey. If you have sensitive or acne-prone skin, using a physical exfoliant like a washcloth or loofah might irritate your skin. Instead, try using a chemical exfoliant, like an alpha or beta hydroxy acid.

SUMMARY: Understand that pore size is hereditary. Wash your face before you go to bed each night. Use a cleanser that doesn't irritate your skin. Try the oil cleansing method. Wash your face in the morning. Exfoliate every few days.

Staring at the clock and watching the time slowly tick by will make you hyper-aware of the slowness of time passing.  Focus your attention on something else. If you are able, get a hall pass and go to the restroom or the water fountain.  This can make 5 minutes pass more quickly.  Try not to stay out of the room for too long, or your ability to leave in the future may be restricted. Don’t do anything outside the classroom that would arouse suspicion. Staying hydrated can help recharge you mentally.  Drinking a lot of water can also create a need to leave the room for a trip to the restroom. If you have to stay in your seat, you can still move around by stretching, lifting one leg and then the other, sitting on one leg, or crossing and uncrossing your legs.  Even small movements can help keep you from getting sleepy. Doing a repetitive movement and focusing on it can help you feel less bored. Try not to do something that will be overly distracting to other students. A change of scenery or position may make you feel less bored and more attentive.  Try asking your teacher if you can have an alternate seating option in order to pay closer attention.  Be sure to tell her that you will not be disruptive in the new position. Being cold can slow down your perception of time passing.  Be sure that you have an extra layer with you.  Even in the summer, school classrooms are often cold, so you should be prepared. Be aware, however, that being too warm may make you feel sleepy.  Try to find a happy medium. If your classroom has a window, find something or someone to watch outside. Focusing your attention on the outdoors will help you be entertained in a refreshing way.  Turning your attention to something outside the classroom can help relieve your boredom. Just don't look out too long or you might get caught by the teacher!
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Avoid watching the clock. Leave the room for a few minutes. Drink your water. Move around as much as possible. Ask if you can stand in the back or sit on top of a desk or on the floor. Stay warm. Look out the window.