Article: If you frequently pass your crush in the halls, plan on giving him the note during that time. You won’t have too much time before you have to get to your next class, so you won’t have to worry about standing around and talking awkwardly.  If you’re too nervous or anxious to pass the note yourself, give it to a friend to pass on. Make sure you choose a friend that you trust, just in case they decide to read the note themselves and tell others what it says. You could also give him the note in class. He’ll probably be thrilled to have something to do (other than focusing on the lesson and studying, of course). Just make sure it doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. You don’t want your teacher to find it and confiscate it, or worse, read the note out loud. If you don’t want to give the note directly to your crush and you feel weird asking someone else to do it, slide the note through the slots in his locker. Just make sure you’re putting the note in the right locker. If you feel that you couldn’t possibly give your note at school, try sending it through e-mail. Some people believe that e-mail is not romantic, but that’s actually not the case. As long as you’re being honest and sharing your feelings, your crush won’t really care how you send them over. You can also send your note as a text or Facebook message. Whatever medium you feel most comfortable using, do that. If you’re absolutely convinced that you couldn’t possibly send your crush a letter with your name on it, try leaving your name off. Your crush won’t know who his secret admirer is, but some people like a mystery. Just know that if you want to actually pursue a relationship with your crush, you’re going to have to come clean about it eventually.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Give him the note in the hallway. Stick the note in his locker. Send the note electronically. Send the note anonymously.

Problem: Article: Turn on the heat and all defrosters. This will help melt snow and ice as well as give you a place to warm up once you are done digging.Turn on your headlights to help melt the snow and ice from the lenses. Leave the engine running and the heat and defrosters on while you finish removing the ice from the windshield and windows.  Ensure you have enough gasoline to let the car idle while you are removing the rest of snow and still reach your destination. If you don’t have a key fob and your locks are frozen, use lock de-icer if you have it. If not, you could try heating up your key with a lighter or matches before inserting it into the lock. Be careful not to burn your hands or gloves! Don’t force the lock, or you may end up needing a locksmith. Do this after you start your car so the heat and defrosters make the job a bit easier. Use an ice scraper to clear the windshield, side windows, side mirrors, back window and any parts of the roof and hood that are not yet free of ice.  Do not pour warm water on the windshield as this can cause the glass to crack! You should also free up the wipers, if they are frozen. Remove snow and ice from your headlights and taillights as well. Clear any large piles of snow or ice that will get in the way of you driving your car away from the spot you were parked in. Use a low gear and a low speed to help you move the car away from the spot.  You may want to put salt, sand, or cat litter around your tires to help you gain traction when attempting to drive away. The gritty material is easier for your tires to grab onto than snow and ice. Rock your car or get a push to help you gain momentum. If no one is around to help you push the car, you can alternate between reverse and drive to get the car moving. Be sure to let the engine return to neutral before shifting gears.
Summary: Start the car. Clear the windshield and windows. Dig out a path to drive away.

This means nothing revealing such as booty shorts, belly shirts, low-cut shirts, skirts or low-rise pants. Avoid looking unprofessional and pass on the yoga pants and leggings. Don't wear T-shirts with racial or sexual comments on them, or tasteless words or pictures such as clothing that advertises alcohol. You wouldn't want the children you babysit repeating any inappropriate words or phrases. Even though your favorite pair of jeans might have holes in the knees, it's important to remember that you're dressing for a job. Skip the ripped jeans and choose an outfit that doesn't look sloppy. Make sure that your clothes are clean, you have showered, have clean hands, trimmed fingernails and well-groomed hair. Be clean, but don't wear heavy fragrances that kids might be sensitive to.
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Wear modest-looking clothing. Keep your clothes profanity-free. Avoid wearing ripped clothing. Maintain good hygiene.