Article: Some cockatiels, usually males, will bang their beaks against things, such as counter tops and cages. The idea is to be noticed, usually by whatever or whoever has become their love interest.  Cockatiels can fall in love with objects, their own reflection, other birds, and even you. He may also whistle or lean towards the person or item. Hopping is similar to beak banging; he's looking for attention. However, hopping is taking it to the next level from beak banging. He's really begging for attention. Sometimes, in coordination with other behaviors, cockatiels will make loud squawking or screaming noises. Basically, the cockatiel is looking for attention. Head snaking is when the bird moves his head from side to side. It's a fluid motion, not jerking. Usually, the bird is just asking to be noticed. When a cockatiel is trying to attract a mate, he may let the feathers on the top of his head curl up into a crest. Basically, it creates a little curlicue on the top of his head. However, he could also be defending his territory with this gesture. Another sign of seduction is the fanning of the tail feathers, paired with the cresting of the head feathers and the spreading out the wings. He may also strut around and whistle. Again, this gesture could also be a sign he's defending his territory.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look for beak banging. Watch for hopping. Listen for loud squawking. Notice head snaking. Look for the cresting of the head feathers. Watch the tail and wing feathers.

Problem: Article: For a healthy yet decadent-tasting salad dressing, throw 1 large avocado, 1 clove of garlic, 0.5 tablespoons (7.4 mL) of lime or lemon juice, 3 tablespoons (44 mL) of olive oil, salt, and pepper into a blender and run until smooth. If needed, add water a little bit at a time until you reach your preferred consistency. Serve over salad immediately or keep in an airtight container for up to a week.
Summary: Blend a fresh avocado into a creamy salad dressing.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Lightly press your pencil on the paper so you can go back later and adjust the shape of the head. For now, the circle will be a basic guide so you can get the proportions of the female on paper. Lay a ruler in the middle of the circle and lightly draw a straight line through the head. Keep drawing the line until it's about as long as you think the drawing will be. You can further extend this line or erase the end of it once you add the horizontal guidelines. Sketch a straight line through the middle of the circle so you'll know where to place facial features. Then, make a small point below the circle on the vertical line. Draw a line from the sides of the circle down to this point to create a curved chin. Make the distance between the bottom circle and the chin about 1/3 to 1/4 of the length of the circle. To make a basic grid for your female body proportions, turn your ruler so it's perpendicular to the vertical line you drew. Place it at the chin and lightly draw a straight line. Measure the distance from the top of the head to the chin. Then, leave this much space below the chin and draw another horizontal line. Do this until you have 7 horizontal lines.

SUMMARY: Sketch a circle near the top of your paper to make the head. Draw a vertical line that extends down through the center of the head. Draw a horizontal line through the head circle and make the jaw shape pointed. Make 7 horizontal lines below the head with 1 head-length between each.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Slide the slider until you have your desired percentage. Around 3% should give you enough system restore points to be safe without overloading your hard drive. " The percentage of system restore points has been changed!
Summary: Open System by clicking the Start button , right-clicking Computer, and then clicking Properties. In the left panel, click System protection. In the System protection tab, highlight the system drive(C drive). Click the "Configure" button. Click "Apply," then "OK.

imperfections and gaps on the walls. Use drywall spackle to fix bigger holes, or use painters putty to fill in small dings and nail holes. Use a caulking gun and paintable caulk to fill any gaps between the trim and the walls. Remember, nail holes and gaps are obvious after you paint, so take the extra time and make the room look good by doing proper wall preparation. Let the spackle and caulk dry for at least 20 minutes before continuing with your project. Once any repairs you made are dry, you can wipe down the surface and remove any remaining dust or dirt. Use a slightly damp clean rag. This will help your paint to adhere correctly. Remember to wipe down every surface you plan to paint, which may include the wall, window trim, baseboards, and crown molding. Most hardware stores and specialty paint stores will carry tools that are made specifically to paint crisp edges. These tools are handheld and allow you to quickly paint a neat edge. They typically have a pad that applies the paint to the wall and wheels that run along the opposite wall, keeping the paint off that wall. You need to be careful when applying paint to your tool so that paint only gets on the painting surface, and not the surfaces that run along the other wall. Follow the directions that come with your tool, but in many cases, they have a way to move the wheels away from the pad while you fill it with paint and then you put them back in place once the paint is on the pad. You want to totally soak the pad with paint but don't have so much on it that it is dripping. Follow the directions included with the tool to paint the edges of your walls. Make sure to keep the tool steady as you move it along the edge. It may take a couple of coats to fully paint the edge, so run the tool back and forth several times. You can paint the entire edge before painting the rest of the wall. Make note of areas that are imperfect as you are using the edge tool. Then go back after you finish an edge with a small paint brush to fix any areas that need a little more paint. If a little paint got on the surface you didn't want painted, wipe it off before it dries. Most edge tools work great, so once you get the hang of using the tool, you should have very few areas that need to be touched up.
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One-sentence summary -- Fix Clean the wall with a damp rag. Purchase a painter’s edge tool. Fill the tool surface with paint. Run the tool along the edge. Fix any imperfections with a paintbrush or a wet rag.

A humidifier works on both the inside and the outside, allowing your skin to stay hydrated by introducing atmospheric moisture to dry air. Humidifiers help not only with preventing windburn, but also with treating winter conditions such as sore throats and coughs.  Humidifiers are generally either warm or cool mist. Choosing between the two is a matter of personal preference, and you may find that different humidifiers better suit different needs.  A warm mist humidifier, for example, may be useful while sleeping, while a cold mist humidifier might make more sense at a desk or an office where temperature is controlled but atmospheric moisture is not. Humidifiers can easily be purchased at home goods stores, departments stores, or online. Carry a water bottle around and set reminders for yourself to help you remember to get two to three liters of water per day. Water helps to replenish your body’s moisture, and is fundamental in both the prevention of and recovery from windburn. It is recommended that the average adult man get three liters of water a day, and that the average adult woman get 2.2 liters a day. Take a look at weather forecasts before you go out. If the weather is expected to have significant wind gusts or temperatures below freezing, plan to minimize your time outside. If temperatures are projected to get below zero Fahrenheit (-17.7 Celsius), try to avoid going out at all when possible.
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Use a humidifier. Drink water. Minimize exposure.