In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Get a water hose, open tap, or shower and soak the victim with fresh, clean water. Continue to pour water on the areas with acid for 20 minutes at least. Rotate the stream of water, so that the acid is pushed away from the victim’s body and onto the ground.  The water must be clean or you risk causing an infection within the forming burns. If you only have a water bottle, go ahead and use it on the wounds. However, yell out to others for more water or move the victim closer to a water source. If acid gets into the eye, it can burn through the cornea and cause blindness. If you suspect that the victim’s eye has acid on it, have them bend their head downwards. Pour a stream of clean water over the eye for 20 minutes or as long as possible.  If you can, gently open the victim’s eyelid, so that the water actually reaches the eye itself. Otherwise, the acid can stay hidden under the lid and continue to burn. Avoid touching the eye itself, as you could contaminate the burn. If the person is lying or sitting on the ground, don’t let them lie in a pool of water after rinsing them off. You may need to move them a few times during the rinsing process. If they can stand with assistance at the water’s source, such as a shower, then that is even better.
Summary: Flush the injured area with water. Rinse out an affected eye by holding it under running water. Move the victim away from the flushed water.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sketch on a piece of paper the size of your block of wood.  Some ideas are above, but pretty much any shape will do.  The fastest cars look like a wedge, with the front narrow. If you or someone who will help you is very good at cutting wood, you can do something fancy (like a hot dog or a car with windows.)  If its your first time, you may want to do something simple. There are plenty of kits available, but the pine wood and nails can come from any hardware store.  You will probably need to buy the wheels from a hobby store, because many races require a certain size of wheel.  See below for the list of supplies. If you will do it yourself, get a coping saw and a clamp.  Many scoutmasters or hardware stores will cut the wood for you if you ask.   Sanding makes the paint stick better, and also makes the car go faster.  You can use 120 grit sandpaper to start. Many thin coats are better than 1 thick coat, as it has less chance to run or drip and spoil the looks of the car. Let the car dry between coats, and sand after the paint has dried. The final sanding should use 200 grit sandpaper. After sanding, you can attach whatever decals or lettering you might want. Put the wheel on the nail axle and put it on your car, maybe tapping lightly with a hammer.  Some races allow graphite lubricant on the axle. The weight limit is 5oz(141g.)  If it's over weight, drill some out. If it's under, you can attach some weights.
Summary: Design your car. Get your supplies. Decide if you will cut your pine wood block yourself, or if you will ask someone. Use your drawing to trace the design of the car onto the block of wood. Cut the wood, or ask someone to cut it for you. Sand the car. Paint the car with the a paintbrush or with spray paint, making a thin coat. Put on the wheels. Weigh your car.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When your girlfriend asks you for input on a significant life decision, it shows that she trusts you and values your opinion. On the other hand, if she often makes substantial life decisions without asking your input, this could be a sign that she does not fully trust you or feels that your opinion is not valuable. Major decisions include, for example, a change in job or career path, a change in housing, or planning and executing a long-term vacation. If your girlfriend trusts you and values you as an important part of her life, she’ll likely introduce you to her close friends—both male and female—and to her parents, siblings, and other family members.  On the other hand, if your girlfriend keeps you away from the people in her life who matter most to her, you probably do not have her trust. Introductions to family members and close friends will generally take place within the first 6 months of a relationship. Don’t expect your girlfriend to make these introductions within the first few weeks of being together. In any healthy relationship, respect and trust go hand in hand. It’s nearly impossible to trust someone that you do not respect, and vice versa. If your girlfriend respects you, she’ll treat you kindly and compassionately, ask about your day, and generally show that she enjoys being with you. These behaviors will indicate that she trusts you, as well. Respect, along with many other healthy emotional connections, works both ways. You need to show your girlfriend respect in order for her to develop respect for you also. It’s a clear sign of mistrust if your girlfriend shows constant suspicion of your whereabouts, friendships with other women, or actions when you’re not with her. If you’re concerned by this type of behavior from your girlfriend, ask her about it calmly but directly.  Signs of suspicion or a lack of trust can include: trying to unlock your phone or read your texts, reading your emails, following you when you’re out with friends, or searching through your clothing or possessions. Say something like, “I noticed you reading through some of my texts and emails yesterday. I don’t appreciate you doing that, and I hope I haven’t given you a reason to be suspicious of me. Do you feel that you can’t trust me?”
Summary:
See if your girlfriend involves you in major decisions. Pay attention to who she introduces you to. See if your girlfriend treats you with respect. Be cautious if your girlfriend treats you with suspicion.