In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This common infection affects the skin of your toes and soles. Because feet come into contact with floors used by many people (at home or in a sports facility), the infection can be spread easily and quickly.  Don’t share shoes or towels with anyone. Avoid walking barefoot in locker rooms, public swimming pools, communal showers, or gyms. Wear flip-flops or shower shoes when showering until the infection is cured. Keep your laundry separate so items like socks and bedsheets don’t contaminate other laundry.  Keep surfaces of home bathing facilities clean. Put on clean, dry socks every day or more often if necessary (such as after playing sports). For mild cases, an over-the-counter medication can be an effective treatment. For more severe cases, prescription medications may be necessary.  Apply antifungal ointment, spray, powder, or cream. Take an over-the-counter medication. Examples include butenafine (Lotrimin Ultra), clotrimazole (Lotrimin AF), miconazole (Desenex, Zeasorb, others), terbinafine (Lamisil AT), and tolnaftate (Tinactin, Ting, others). For severe cases, get a prescription medication. Topical medications include clotrimazole and miconazole; oral medications include itraconazole (Sporanox), fluconazole (Diflucan) and terbinafine (Lamisil). Note that these oral medications can interfere with other medications such as antacid therapies and some anticoagulants. Several non-conventional treatments are thought to be effective for fighting skin and nail fungal infections.  Use tea tree oil, applied in a light coating to the affected areas two to three times a day—use products that are 100% tea tree oil.  Apply grapefruit seed extract, which is thought to have antifungal properties when used in full strength—find this product at stores specializing in natural food and bath products. Expose your infected foot to sunlight and fresh air—wear open shoes such as sandals and keep your feet dry and clean. Treat with garlic, which contains antifungal compounds shown to be effective against a number of fungal infections including athlete’s foot. Finely crush several garlic cloves, add them to a foot bath, and soak your foot for 30 minutes. Alternatively, mix freshly-minced garlic with olive oil and rub it on the affected area with a cotton ball.
Summary: Avoid further contamination. Use conventional medications. Try homeopathic treatments.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In most cases, you'll receive a piece of paper explaining the requirements for each instrument, including prepared exercises, scales, and sight-reading. Your director may give you one, but if your music is found in a file on the internet or a method book, make sure to get hold of it as soon as possible. A friend, older band member, band director, or other musical acquaintance will likely be willing to help you out. (as this will likely be required) all the required scales as many octaves as possible. This includes the chromatic scale, which will likely be a requirement as well. In many auditions, points are given for octaves - three octaves, for instance, will obviously be worth more than two (however, you may only get all of the points if you do well on every octave). You need all the points you can get, so if you can play a second or third octave, do so. However, keep in mind that you will most likely have a time limit to play the scales, so don't add too many extra octaves, and it's better to play "easy" octaves well than to try to max yourself out and play sloppily (which means you'll lose more points than you might have gained for the extra octaves). You can't practice the sight-reading piece ahead of time, obviously, but if sight-reading is difficult for you, practice will help keep you from being caught off guard. You want to have your instrument sounding its best.
Summary: Make sure you know the audition requirements. Be sure to have a copy (or two) of the prepared piece(s). If the prepared piece is a bit over your head, by all means, ask for help! Memorize Practice sight-reading. Take your instrument to the repair shop for a COA (Cleaning, Oiling, Adjusting), and have any known problems fixed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: 3 mashed, overripe bananas 1 or 2 cans of stale beer 1 pound white sugar 1 cup maple syrup 1 cup fruit juice 1 shot of rum Alternatively, you may soak a sponge in the liquid and hang it from a tree limb.
Summary:
Combine the following ingredients in a pan to create a nutritious formula for the butterflies: Paint mixture on trees, stumps, rocks, or tree posts.