INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you regularly feel left out or ignored, you might begin to wonder if you're doing something wrong. However, remember that you can't control what other people do, and that their actions say more about them than they do about you. It is not your fault that your sibling is getting more attention than you. Try to look at things from your parents' point of view. Think about why they might be giving your sibling more attention, and remember that it is not necessarily about anything that you are doing (or not doing).   For example, maybe your sibling is a lot younger than you and still needs extra support, or maybe they just need more help with certain things than you do. It's also possible that your parents aren't aware that they are treating you differently, or that you feel this way. Physical activity is a great way to start feeling better. When you're walking or jogging, you can let your mind wander and not focus on feeling left out. Doing exercise also makes your brain release endorphins, a type of natural chemical that helps you feel better. Take a pen in hand and put your feelings to paper. It doesn't have to be a good piece of writing or a work of art. When you write your thoughts down, or depict how you're feeling with a drawing, you take control of your feelings and stop them from having a hold over you. If your parents are more focused on your sibling, it means that you have license to do what you want. Your parents may be less strict with you, and you'll have a lot of time to pursue your interests. Use your freedom to learn more about the world around you.   Work on your hobbies. Read, dance, write, paint, play an instrument, or play sports. Spend time with your friends. Talk on the phone, text, and IM. Get outdoors. Taking a walk or hike, or exploring your town, can be fun. It's okay to feel overwhelmed. Crying makes you feel better and there's no shame in it. When you cry your body produces endorphins - these are the body's “feel-good” hormones; they're there to make you feel better. Don't be afraid to be seen crying by your parents or siblings. Crying not only makes you feel better, it also brings you closer to the people you love. It may help them understand that you're having a hard time, too. Acting out may feel like a natural response if you have feelings that you just can't express, but doing so will only make your parents frustrated with you. Don't assume that your parents will read your mind and realize that you want affection.  You might be punished for acting out. This could mean being sent to your room, or being grounded, or losing cell phone privileges. Instead of getting attention, you'll only end up isolating yourself from your parents and friends. Just as you didn't choose to get less attention, they didn't choose to get more of it. They may even wish they could have more freedom like you do. Resenting your sibling can lead to a lot of stress for the both of you, so try to keep a good relationship.  Your sibling can be someone to turn to if you need emotional support; if you're supportive of them, they'll be more likely to support you when you need it.

SUMMARY: Avoid blaming yourself. Put the situation in perspective. Go for a walk or jog. Write or draw. Enjoy your freedom. Cry if you have to. Don't act out, even if you're really upset. Avoid blaming your sibling(s).

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Verbena plants are prone to developing powdery mildew if they don’t get enough sun. Make sure that you are well past your last frost and the days are long. After you place them in the ground, fertilize the ground with flower fertilizer. Fertilize monthly for the rest of the growing season.  Water once per week at the base of the plant, making sure they get about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water or rain. Allow the soil to dry out before the next watering. Overwatering and watering from overhead are common mistakes with verbena care.
Summary: Choose locations for your verbena plants that get 8 to 10 hours of direct sunlight. Plant the verbena seedlings in late spring or early summer. Ensure they are planted in well-drained soil. Water to keep the soil moist during the first few weeks after planting. Change your water regimen after the verbena plants are well rooted.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While some people prefer to to throw an overhead pass with one hand, utilizing both of your hands will make it so you have more control over the ball. Make sure that your thumb is behind the ball and that your fingers are tightly gripping the sides.  Use an overhead pass if there is a large distance between you and your teammate, if there is a potential for a break down the court, or you need to pass the ball over defenders' heads.  The grip you use on an overhead pass is the same as you'd use for a chest or bounce pass. Lift the ball over your head so that your fingers are pointing towards the ceiling. Your elbows should be pointed forward, in front of you, with your legs slightly bent and your hips squared up. Make sure your dominant foot is slightly behind your other foot.  Do not put the ball behind your head. This is the perfect opportunity for the opposing team to steal the ball from behind you.  Make sure you have identified your target before bringing the ball up over your head. Release the ball by bringing your arms down and snapping your wrists forward.  Keep your elbows in, and aim for the chest of your target. If you need to really get the ball far down the court, a large arc on the ball is good, especially because you want to keep it over defenders heads. If you are closer to your teammate you should limit the arc because it can be easily stolen by a defender.  The bigger your step, the more power you put into your pass. For more accuracy, use your wrists, as opposed to your arms.

SUMMARY:
Put a hand on each side of the ball with your fingers spread apart. Bring the ball up over your head. Step forward with your dominant foot and throw the ball.