INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is the kind of oil that works well for fans. It is important not to just use any oil, because certain forms of oil are combustible and can cause fires with an electric motor. If your fan’s owner manual recommends a specific kind of oil, purchase that type.  You will need a 10, 15, or 20 weight oil. Do not use 3-in-1 oil or an oil with detergents.  Try Hunter oil for fans. This is a specific fan oil that will work well for most models.  Don’t use WD-40. WD-40 is not a motor oil. It can be used for cleaning dirty bearings on your fan, but is not sufficient to protect moving parts. Use a rag to clean off your fan with an all-purpose cleaner. Make sure there isn’t any dust or grime. Wipe it clean before oiling it so that dirt won’t clog the oil hole. Clean out the oil hole with a pipe cleaner. Keeping your fan clean is important for it to continue operating properly. To clean your fan’s motor, do not use all-purpose cleaner. Simply wipe it with a rag. Slowly pour oil into the fan’s oil hole. Test it periodically with your 1/2” pipe cleaner hook and stop filling it as soon as the pipe cleaner touches the oil. If your fan has not been oiled in a very long time, it might require more than 1-2 ounces of oil. Fill it until it reaches the level of your 1/2” pipe cleaner hook. Turn your fan on a slow setting and listen for any squeaks or grinding sounds. The oil should allow your fan to run smoothly. If it still is having problems, then low oil was not the cause of the issue. Don’t keep adding oil. There is something else wrong. Instead of turning on the fan, you could also slowly spin the blades around with your hand while the power is off. You will still be able to hear if there are problems. If oiling your fan was not the solution, it is time to contact a professional who can troubleshoot the issues with your fan. There are professionals who specialize in ceiling fans. It is best to find someone with this expertise rather than a general handyman. You could find someone at a fan store, at a fan department of a larger home improvement store, or online by doing a Google search for fan repair in your city.

SUMMARY: Buy non-detergent electric motor oil. Clean the oil hole and fan. Fill the oil hole with 1-2 ounces of oil. Test your fan. Get help if there are still problems.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If one or the other of you has done something to damage your mutual trust, talk honestly about it. State your experience of the betrayal without trying to influence your husband's reaction. Write it as a letter. Get your own feelings straight by writing them out. If you two are ever going to rebuild trust, the person in the wrong needs to apologize. If you betrayed him, say you're sorry. State what you did wrong, and how you think it affected him. Say why it was wrong, and promise you won't do it again. If he betrayed your trust, ask for that sincere of an apology. If he isn't ready to apologize, then he isn't ready to love you again either. When the apology has happened, talk through the situation that was so hurtful. Don't dwell on the painful details, but do make sure you agree on what happened, why, and the reasons it hurt. Write down what you would like to happen to your relationship, and have your husband do the same. You might find that you both want to make some changes. Working to rebuild trust might have the positive side effect of making some parts of your relationship stronger. If you find your goals differ, compromise to accommodate them all. For instance, if your husband wishes you had more together time, while you are longing for more time alone, try scheduling both quality together time and quality time apart. Find a therapist who specializes in dealing with couples like yours. If there was infidelity, find a therapist who specializes in marital therapy. If you cannot get your husband to visit a counselor with you, see a counselor on your own.

SUMMARY: Communicate after a betrayal. Apologize, or ask for an apology. Talk through it. Set goals together. See a couple's counselor.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Keep saving your money, too - this is very important. Make sure this will not expire while in the box. jewellery, an elegant pen, a figurine, etc. Whatever amuses you. Remember to wrap them up and drop it into the shoe box. Make sure your presents won't be old or rotten by next year, though. This means saving sweets for last, ditto for book/music vouchers and anything else with an expiration date. This might be a record of an achievement, a journal entry of how you feel about something momentous or just simple affirmations of what you value about yourself. These notes will be very precious to you when you read them later, so don't be stingy with them!

SUMMARY: Keep on working on those New Year's resolutions. Buy a personal grooming product such as shampoo or soap, and wrap it up and place it in the shoe box. Try buying yourself mini-presents: Add notes whenever it seems appropriate through the year.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some children from 15 to 19 years old will be sexually active so it is important to talk about what consent is, what it looks like, and stress the importance of it. Teaching consent will decrease the likelihood of sexual violence and also promote healthier relationships and better overall sexual health. An overview of consent includes knowing that:   Consent is a voluntary and enthusiastic "yes". It is not based on silence, previous sexual activities, or what the person is wearing.  Consent needs to be asked and given freely. Both parties should ask each other if they would be willing to engage in a certain sexual activity and both parties should answer. Consent is not coercion. Pressuring someone into sex, threatening them, intimidating them, blackmailing then, or guilt-tripping them into sexual acts are all forms of coercion. Depending on your program or curriculum, you may need to teach children how to use protection or about contraception. You may need to provide them with demonstrations, resources, and discuss the benefits and effects of using protection and contraceptives.   Be sure to talk about the wide variety of contraceptives available. For example, condoms can be used by both females and males. Teach children the effects of having unprotected sex. These include having an unwanted or unplanned pregnancy, and receiving and transmitting diseases.

SUMMARY:
Emphasize the importance of consent when engaging in sexual activities. Teach children how to use protection and contraceptives.