In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Ask your librarian to direct you to books about names. Don’t be satisfied with the meaning listed in just one book. Books can list slightly different meanings that can alter the nuances of the name. For example, the name Hilary is typically translated as “cheerful one,” but it can also be rendered as “bringer of joy.” If you prefer to learn about your name in the comfort of your own home, the internet has endless information about name meanings.  The database website Behind the Name lists thousands of names, from every culture and period, along with a description of the name etymology and mention of historical figures who bore each name.  Check out Baby Center!  They not only have information on name meanings, but they also have polls on names and data on the most and least popular names. Some cultures have longstanding traditions and ceremonies for naming a child. For example, in Latvia, the baby’s godparents host a celebration nine days after the baby is born, and they are the ones who choose a name for the baby.
Summary: Head to the library. Check out websites devoted to names. Find out what naming means in your culture.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are a number of essential oils that are touted as spider repellents. If you mix these oils with dish soap and warm water, you can create a repellent that may ward away most common house spiders.  Peppermint essential oil is the most popular option, but you can also try tea tree oil, citrus oil, lavender oil, or neem oil.  The idea is that the above mentioned essential oils have potent smells that are unappealing to spiders. You need to add dish soap to make the solution more effective. The soap breaks apart the oil molecules, allowing the oil to mix more consistently throughout the water. Use 5 to 10 drops of essential oil. Put the essential oil in a 16-oz (500-ml) spray bottle and fill the bottle to the brim with warm water. Place the cap back on the bottle and shake to combine. Use this spray along openings spiders may squeeze in through, including window frames and door cracks. Reapply every few days, or as the odor fades. The seeds of the horse chestnut tree, also called "conkers," have been used as spider repellents for ages.  Gather a few handfuls of horse chestnuts and line them up around the perimeter of your house on the interior and exterior walls. Doing so should discourage spiders from breaking the barrier and coming into your home. Change out the horse chestnuts every other week to prevent them from rotting and causing more problems. Burn cinnamon-scented candles or cinnamon oil in an oil burner.  As with many other home remedies, this fix relies on the notion that spiders find the strong odor of cinnamon repulsive. As a result, anything that puts the smell of cinnamon in the air qualifies as a potential spider repellent. This includes cinnamon baked goods, cinnamon oil, cinnamon candles, and cinnamon bath and body sprays. Fill a spray bottle with this solution and spray it around suspected entry points and hide-outs.  Combine one part coconut oil with two parts white distilled vinegar in a spray bottle. Cap the bottle and shake well to mix. Spray this solution around door and window cracks and dark places where spiders may hide out. Most insecticides and chemical repellents do not work against spiders.  You could try a chemical repellent labeled for use against spiders, but if you opt for a chemical treatment, you might have better luck if you use a chemical to kill off the spiders' food, instead. Determine what the most prevalent food source around your yard and home is and purchase an insecticide or repellent labeled for use against that source. Read the package instructions carefully so that you apply the chemical properly. Wear protective gear when applying poison and do not let animals or small children come in contact with it.
Summary: Use essential oils. Scatter horse chestnuts around the perimeter of your home. Let the scent of cinnamon drift through your house. Make a solution of coconut oil and vinegar. Only use chemical insecticides to get rid of possible food sources.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once the sugar is dissolves, remove your badam milk from the stove. Divide the milk evenly between four glasses. Add a few sliced almonds to the top of each glass of milk. You can also sprinkle a sweet spice, like cinnamon, on top of the milk. Badam milk should be refrigerated in a sealed container. You can transfer your badam milk to an empty milk carton or a mason jar between servings. Badam milk can last up to three weeks when stored properly, but some milk goes bad sooner. A sour smell, change in color, and the presence of mold and crust mean the milk has gone bad and should be thrown out.
Summary:
Pour the milk into individual glasses to serve. Garnish the milk with sliced almonds. Refrigerate extra milk. Discard milk once it goes bad. Finished.