In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you plan on letting your guinea pig explore a room with a garbage can, like the kitchen or an office, use a trash can that comes with a fastened lid. The smell of food might cause your guinea pig to chew on the can, or try to knock it over. You can also store your garbage can behind a closed door in a cupboard or pantry. While some fruits and vegetables are good for your guinea pig’s diet, other common foods like raisins, nuts, and chocolate are harmful and can make them sick. Store these foods in a glass jar or plastic container, or put them in a secure cupboard or pantry. Some houseplants are poisonous to pets. If you have houseplants in areas where guinea pigs may roam, like living room tables or windowsills, consider hanging the plants from the ceiling or moving them to a high shelf out of your guinea pig's reach. If you hang plants or flowers in a basket from the ceiling, your guinea pig can’t get sick by chewing on them. Keep common household supplies and toiletries like cleaning sprays, detergents, medications, hair products, and beauty products out of reach of guinea pigs. You can store them in a secure cupboard or on a high shelf. An easy way to do this is to run cords under rugs or behind furniture so your guinea pig can’t get to them. You can also use electrical cord covers found in hardware stores or home supply stores. You can also keep electrical cords from becoming a hazard by winding up excess cord lengths, running cables through walls, or lifting them out of your guinea pig’s reach. Clothespins, nails, tacks, and batteries are common small objects you might find around your house. Make sure these are put away in drawers or storage containers so your guinea pig doesn’t hurt itself by touching or eating them.
Summary: Shut your garbage can with a lid. Keep harmful food out of your guinea pig’s reach. Hang or move houseplants to a safe spot. Store cleaning supplies or bathroom products in a secure place. Hide or cover electrical cords so your guinea pig doesn’t get shocked. Remove small and sharp objects to prevent injury to your guinea pig.

If you just painted your nails, wipe it off using a hard, pointed object, like a cuticle pusher or a toothpick. If the nail polish won't come off, wait until it dries before continuing. Choose a brush with stiffer bristles, such as a lipstick brush. Make sure that you won't be using this brush for anything else again. You can also use acetone instead. It is harsher and more drying than nail polish remover, but it works faster. Try not to get the metal crimp wet, or the glue holding the bristles will melt. This is especially important if you are using acetone. You can do this by sweeping the bristles across the rim of the bottle. If you have too much nail polish remover on your brush, it may drip onto your nails and ruin your manicure. Always tilt your finger towards the brush. This will help keep the nail polish remover from dripping onto your manicure. For example, if you got nail polish on the left side of your finger, tilt your finger slightly to the left. If you get too much nail polish remover on your finger, it will drip down the side of your finger instead of onto your manicure. Fold a tissue in half, and wipe it around the cuticle area of your nail. This will pick up any residual nail polish remover. There are a few things you can do to prevent nail polish from getting on your fingers the next time you paint your nails. The most common are to outline your nails with Vaseline or white school glue. These create a barrier between your skin and the nail polish, making clean up a lot easier.  Use a Q-tip to apply Vaseline to the skin around your nails before starting your manicure. Once you are done painting your nails, wipe the Vaseline off with another Q-tip. Draw a thin line around your nails using white school glue. Let the glue dry, then paint your nails. Peel the dried glue off when you are done with your manicure.
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One-sentence summary -- Try to remove the polish while it is still wet. Find a thin, flat brush. Get some nail polish remover. Dip the tip of the brush into the nail polish remover. Get rid of off any excess nail polish remover. Carefully outline your nails with the brush. Wipe the area clean with a tissue. Know what to do in the future.

Problem: Article: Click the magnifying glass icon in the upper-right side of your Mac's screen. A text box will appear. This will search your computer for the Terminal app. It should be the top option in the Spotlight search results. Doing so will open the Terminal app. Type in sudo nano /etc/hosts and then press ⏎ Return. Type in the password that you use to log into your Mac, then press ⏎ Return. The "hosts" file will open. Terminal won't show your password's letters as you type. Press the ↓ key until the cursor is at the end of the last line of text on the page, then press ⏎ Return. To block a website in your computer's browsers, do the following:  Type in 127.0.0.1 and press Tab ↹. Type in a website's address without the "www" section (e.g., "facebook.com"). Press ⏎ Return to start a new line, then repeat the above two steps with other addresses you want to block. While you can block sites in most browsers using the above step, Google Chrome is slightly different: if you're blocking sites on Google Chrome, you'll need to place a space and then the "www.[site].com" version of the website's address after the "[site].com" version.  To block Facebook, for example, you would type in 127.0.0.1	facebook.com www.facebook.com. Adding the "http://" or "https://" part of the address as well (e.g., 127.0.0.1	facebook.com https://www.facebook.com can improve the chances of the site being blocked. IP address — You can find a website's IP address and then block it in the "hosts" file to prevent people from accessing the website via its IP address.  Mobile site — By placing "m." in front of a website's address (e.g., "m.facebook.com" instead of "facebook.com"), you can block the mobile version of the website as well. Once you have entered all of the sites that you want to block, save and exit by pressing Control+O and then pressing ⏎ Return. To exit the hosts file, press Control+X. Type in sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder and press ⏎ Return. This command will flush your Mac's DNS cache, which will ensure that all of the website's previous data (e.g., saved passwords) is erased. Your listed site should now be blocked in all browsers on your computer. If your computer's browsers don't block the site, restart your computer to finalize the changes.
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Open Spotlight . Type terminal into Spotlight. Double-click  Terminal. Open the "hosts" file. Enter your Mac's password. Move the blinking cursor down to the bottom of the page. Add websites to the block list. Block Google Chrome sites using this method. Try blocking alternative versions of the website's address. Save and exit the editor. Flush your computer's DNS cache.