Article: For this trap, you will need a few more items, but the basic premise is very similar to the trash can trap.  This trap works well if you don't have elevated tables or counters your pet rat will have access to.  Before you get started, locate the following:  A wood plank or beam A large bucket Metal wire An empty soda can Peanut butter Duct tape (optional) For this trap, you will be hanging the soda can across the top of the bucket in a way that allows it to spin freely.  Once your rat reaches the can, it will attempt to eat the bait by placing weight on the can, thus spinning it and dropping the rat into the bucket.  Poke or drill a hole through the bottom of the soda can using a Phillip's head screwdriver or drill. Run the metal wire through the hole in the bottom of the can and the open lid. The can and wire should stretch across the diameter of the bucket in the center so your rat won't be able to reach an edge to prevent itself from falling.  If you are using a five-gallon utility bucket, you will not need to use the duct tape.  Run the metal wire through the handle holes on the bucket so the can is hanging across the top of the bucket horizontally. If you are not using a bucket with handle holes, simply duct tape the ends of the wire to either side of the bucket so the can is hung across the top horizontally. Make sure the can spins freely on the wire. You need to use peanut butter to bait this trap as most other kinds of baits would fall off of the can.  You can always add things to the peanut butter that you know your rat likes as well.  The peanut butter will serve as a glue to keep the bait in place.  Spread the peanut butter onto the top of the can that's hanging across the open bucket. If the can does not spin easily, the rat will be able to just eat the peanut butter and be on its way. Make sure the plank of wood is long enough to keep the walk up the bucket from being too steep.  You may want to position the bucket and plank near a wall to avoid tripping over it as you come and go, as well as to help make sure the plank of wood does not fall off the bucket.  Place the plank of wood on the bucket so it creates a nice walkway up to the top of the bucket. Position the end of the plank just far enough away from the can that the rat will be able to reach the peanut butter, but won't be able to eat it without stepping off the plank. Check back on your trap regularly to see if you've caught your rat!  You may hear the sound of your rat falling as it lands in the bucket, but the fall shouldn't injure it.  If you are worried about your rat being trapped overnight, you may not want to leave the trap set as you sleep.  Check every two hours or so to make sure your rat doesn't have to go too long without water. Remove the rat from the bucket with two hands to keep him from escaping again.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Gather your supplies. Prepare the soda can. Attach the can to the bucket. Bait the trap. Place the plank of wood. Catch your rat.
Article: If an unauthorized user has logged into your Facebook account and locked you out by changing the password, you can report this abuse and recover your account. Facebook has a Help Center webpage, which contains tips and advice on how to use Facebook and learn about its many features. It also contains instructions for reporting fraud and abuse. Visit the Help Center at https://www.facebook.com/help/. On the left side of the screen, you will see a menu under the heading "Desktop Help." One of the options below is "Security." Click it. This will open a new menu. On the left side of the screen, you will see a button for "Hacked Accounts." Click it to open new menu options. On the right side under the heading "Hacked Accounts," there is a link that reads "I think my account was hacked or someone is using it without my permission. Click the link to open more information, then click the blue "secure it" link at the end of the first sentence. A menu will appear to help you through Facebook's account recovery process. The menu will assist you in changing your password and logging back in to your account.
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Visit Facebook's Help Center. Click the "Security" button. Click the "Hacked Accounts" button. Secure your account. Use the menus to recover your account.
Article: As mentioned previously, there are pros and cons to each option that need to be taken into consideration before making a decision. The major con to resigning is that you most likely will not be eligible for unemployment benefits. Some pros to resigning include:  Being able to spin your reason for leaving positively. You do not need to say you were fired or asked to leave. The reason given for termination by your employer will be “resignation”. You may be able to negotiate a severance package. The company wants you to leave and at this point you may have the upper hand in a way, even if you don't feel like that's the case. In exchange for you leaving peacefully, you may be able to negotiate a severance package to include a few months of pay and benefits. The pros to waiting to be fired can outweigh the cons if you need the unemployment benefits and feel you will be eligible given your circumstances. If you are fired for no reason of your own, you have a very good change to receive these benefits. Additionally, if you feel your termination is wrongful and/or discriminatory, you may be able to file a suit against this employer. On the other hand, the cons to waiting to be fired include:  You may not eligible for a severance package. You may receive bad references if another company contacts this employer. Your reason for termination will be stated as “fired” or “terminated” and possible reasons for termination can be disclosed (based on company policy as mentioned previously). For example, “The employee was terminated due to gross misconduct”. Based on your evaluation of the pros and cons to both options, you must make a decision and express this to your employer as soon as possible. If you took some time out to make your decision, you will have to request another meeting to include all members in the original meeting. During the meeting:  Briefly explain whether you have decided to resign or stay. Keep your explanation simple and professional. Do not get overly emotional or angry. Be prepared to leave that day. The employer may not take any chances and open themselves up to any risk by letting a possible disgruntled employee stay on the premises. If you have chosen to wait to be fired, be prepared to be fired that day. Be prepared to move on once you have made your decision and notified your employer. Since you will be leaving your position one way or another, it is now time for you to prepare yourself for your next career move.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Evaluate the pros and cons of resigning. Evaluate the pros and cons of waiting to be fired. Make a decision that is right for you and notify your employer. Prepare to move on.