Q: Just pack some pants, T-shirts and jackets.   A board game. Puzzles. Books. Toys (If they're a child or a child at heart.)
A: Pack some clothes. Pack some toiletries and pajamas and a small alarm clock to wake you up early to help the person. Bring a gift basket and medication for the person. Bring some entertainment for you and the person such as: Information for clothes and toiletries can be found in the first section.

Article: If there is an odd number of participants, allow one team of three. If there are too few people for teams, then just let them go individually.  These clues should direct the team to the next clue using something like a simple riddle or a description of its location.  On the second clue, describe where the third clue will be and place this clue where the first clue describes. Continue this process for the number of clues as determined previously. The final clue should instruct teams to return to the person running the game. On each clue, mark the clue number and indicate which team it is intended for.   The partner with her hands tied should direct the blindfolded person to the clues and instruct them to carry the clues.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Divide participants in the scavenger hunt into teams of two. Designate each team with a name or color so that they can identify which clues are theirs. Determine how many clues each team will have to seek out based on the available time and the difficulty of the clues. Instruct all teams to wait somewhere outside of the playing area so that the officials can set up the game. For the first clue, describe the location where the next clue will be located. Repeat the previous step for each team. Invite all teams back into the playing area. For each team tie a blindfold over one partner's eyes and tie the hands of the other partner together behind her back. Give each team their first clue to start the game. Announce the winning team once every team retrieves all of their clues and award them with a prize.

Problem: Article: There are two ways to sew a hem: by hand or with a sewing machine. While the latter is obviously faster, the former allows you to sew a hem without many tools. If you can, set up your sewing machine for your hem; use a straight stitch for a double-fold hem. You’re almost done! To finish off your hem, you need to iron it so it lays down flat. If your fabric can handle it, use a bit of steam to help with the ironing process. When you’re done ironing, turn your fabric right-side-out, and enjoy your newly completed hem.
Summary: Decide how you will sew your hem. Iron the hem.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Chances are, you'll be in a classroom or other small room that you've never been in before, with at least one emotionless person staring at you, possibly surrounded by microphones. Try to mentally prepare yourself for this beforehand, and just pretend you're in your band room or bedroom playing for your director or your parents. Most proctors will let you play a few notes to get a feel for the room - simply play your tuning notes, a couple arpeggios, or a short scale. This will also give you a chance to get your bearings and relax. He or she will tell you what to play first - just ignore the robot speech. Often, they'll say something along the lines of "Please play your technical exercise, Rubank Advanced Method, volume two, page 6, exercise 12... please play your technical exercise". In most areas, the people scoring or recording your audition aren't allowed to show any emotion towards you, either positive or negative, during the entire time you are with them. Any positive response might give you false hope or overconfidence, and a negative response would hurt your confidence and cause you to do even more poorly. When you get to the sight-reading (which is usually last), you'll have anywhere from 20 seconds to several minutes to study the piece, depending on how hard it is. Use this time wisely: Finger through it, count it, "pie game" it, or whatever else you have to do. Do this twice if time permits, and then take a deep breath and start playing when given the cue. Once you've completed your audition, give any music you may have been given back, and leave the room, unless it was a recorded audition, in which case you may have to sit for a few more minutes to let them check the CD. .. it's over!

SUMMARY: Don't let the environment get to you. If given the opportunity to test out the room, do so. Listen to the proctor. Play your sight reading material. Return borrowed items. Pat yourself on the back.

Q: Marble is very soft and prone to damage so it is important to apply a coat of high quality marble sealing agent before proceeding with the grout. This seal is also important because marble is very porous and grout can cause stains in the tiles.  Apply the sealing agent over the tops of the marble. Even if you prefer the color and look of unsealed marble you can use a “grout release”-type sealer to prevent grout from sticking to the marble tiles. Grout, or mortar, will be used ot fill in the spaces between the tiles. Be sure to wear a dust mask, safety goggles, and heavy-duty work gloves. Wear a long-sleeve shirt to avoid any possible damage to your skin from contact with the grout. Mix only enough as will be used in 15-20 minutes of work or else the extra can dry out and harden. This prepares the spaces for the grout or mortar. Spread the concrete evenly over the spaces between the tiles using a squeegee. Be careful to avoid getting cement on the tops of the tiles. Some will inevitably get on top of the tiles but you want to minimize the amount.  Try to push it into the spaces as much as possible to create a tight fight. Wipe up any grout on top of the tiles as you go. Use a squeegee to spread out the grout and leave a smooth surface in the cracks. You can also use a gloved finger to run down the grooves and smooth the top of the grout. Use a damp sponge to wipe down the tops of the tiles to remove any excess grout. Try not to get extra moisture into the grout or else it can make it too wet. Allow the grout to dry for the length of time required by the manufacturer. Some will require long curing times to ensure maximum strength. Use a disposable sponge applicator to paint the grout with a grout sealer. This will help prevent stains and dirt from permanently discoloring the grout. It will also make cleaning easier later on. Clean your tools with water or acetone to remove the excess grout or mortar and prepare them for use once again.
A:
Seal the marble. Mix grout according to the instructions on the packaging. Dampen the spaces between the tiles using a moist sponge. Fill the spaces with cement. Use a squeegee to spread out the grout. Use a clean sponge to wipe down the surface of the marble tiles. Allow the grout to dry. Seal the grout. Clean tools with water or acetone.