Q: This is the easiest way to make sure you’re getting the most out of your summer vacation. Your goals can be as lofty as learning a new skill or as simple as finishing that new Netflix series. Your list is entirely up to you, but it’s an easy way to keep yourself on track! Your school probably requires you to read a lot of books that aren’t necessarily at the top of your list. Take some time during the summer to read a novel that wasn’t assigned this past year! Maybe it’s a new bestseller or an old, obscure sci-fi novel. Head to your local library and check out their endcaps for some good summer recommendations. Keep track of any fun memories, songs, movies, books, or TV shows you experienced over the summer. It will be a blast rereading it during the school year and remembering the carefree times of summer vacation! If you’re more digitally inclined, check out some of these journaling apps:  One Day Journey Penzu Diaro Momento While more schoolwork might be the last thing on your mind during summer vacation, taking a class online or in-person through your local community college can pay dividends later on! You could learn a new hobby, catch up on a subject you struggled with this past year, or try to get college credit for the future. Be sure to do some research before signing up for anything; there are a ton of online class opportunities.  A few popular options include:  Coursera edX Khan Academy Duolingo Udacity Try cleaning out your closet or basement. You probably have way more toys and clothes from your childhood that you’ll never use again. Pick a weekend and be sure to advertise it with posters around town. If it all goes right, hopefully you’ll have some extra cash for fun summer activities! You’ll probably have way more free time during the summer than the school year. Why not get a job somewhere fun so you can have some spare cash for other fun summer activities? You might enjoy being a summer camp counselor or lifeguarding if being outdoors is your thing.
A: Set clear goals for this summer. Read a novel. Keep a journal. Take classes. Have a yard sale. Get a job that excites you.

Article: Close the door, if possible. As you get used to this breathing exercise, you may be able to close out distractions and perform the exercise around others. You can sit in a chair, or sit on the floor with your legs crossed, whatever feels more natural. You can lie down if you must. Keep in mind, however, that sitting upright allows your lungs to fill to maximum capacity, which is best when practicing deep breathing. Place your arms on the arms of a chair or resting on your thighs. This removes the burden from your shoulders and aids in relaxation. For a count of four seconds, breathe deeply through your nose. Your lower belly should expand with the breath. For one to two seconds, simply hold the breath inside your chest. Now, exhale all of the air out of your lungs through your mouth. You should hear a "whoosh" sound as it leaves your mouth. Notice your belly deflating as you release the breath. To avoid hyperventilating, pause for a few seconds before taking a new breath. Do this entire sequence again for about five minutes. About six to eight cycles of breathing per minute is considered effective at relieving anxiety. Nonetheless, you should find your own natural breathing rhythm that makes you comfortable. Practice deep breathing at least twice a day for five minutes each session. Note that  deep breathing should not be saved for only when you are experiencing anxiety. Practice this exercise daily to manage the symptoms of anxiety and fend off stress. Deep breathing can be practiced alone or in conjunction with other relaxation techniques such as meditation and yoga as complementary treatments for anxiety.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find a quiet space where you can be alone with no distractions. Sit upright, with your back straight. Support your arms. Inhale slowly through your nose. Hold it. Release the air. Wait several seconds. Repeat. Perform this exercise twice daily. Use deep breathing with other relaxation strategies.

Problem: Article: Consider placing the hay at one end of your rabbit’s litter box. Your rabbit will likely enjoy being able to sit in a comfortable box and munch on hay at the same time. In addition, putting the hay in the litter box can help keep his cage clean. With pellets, your rabbit can have too much of a good thing. Limit your rabbit’s daily pellet intake to one ounce per one pound of body weight.  A high amount of pellets in your rabbit’s diet can lead to obesity.  Because pellets don’t contain much fiber, a diet that is high in pellets would cause your rabbit’s feces to become very mushy and get stuck in the hair around your rabbit’s anus (known as "poopy butt syndrome").  Your rabbit may begin to prefer the pellets to the hay, which could lead to nutritional imbalances and digestive issues.  Baby rabbits can have an unlimited quantity of pellets—the high protein and calcium content will help their growth. If you have a baby rabbit, begin to decrease his pellet intake gradually at 3-4 months or age until he is down to the recommended adult amount. Your rabbit should eat two to four cups of fresh vegetables per five pounds of body weight. The vegetables must be fresh — spoiled vegetables, and even those that are slightly less than fresh, can upset your rabbit’s sensitive digestive system.  Serve the vegetables wet — the moistness will provide much-needed hydration to your rabbit’s intestines.  Divide the total amount of daily vegetables in half. Feed one-half in the morning and the other half in the evening.  Feed your rabbit three types of vegetables per day, with at least one vegetable being high in vitamin A. The website rabbit.org/what-to-feed-your-rabbit/ has a list of vegetables that are high in vitamin A. Introduce new vegetables to your rabbit’s diet one at a time to prevent digestive upset. Remove any vegetables from his diet that cause soft stool or diarrhea.  If you have a baby rabbit, feed him vegetables in very small quantities. Consult with your veterinarian if you are unsure what amount of vegetables to feed your baby rabbit. Rinse carrot tops and radish tops thoroughly before feeding them to your rabbit. Rabbits have a sweet tooth, and would probably love to eat a lot of fruit. However, because of the high sugar content, fruits should be fed only as treats. Per day, your rabbit should receive no more than one to two tablespoons of fruit per five pounds of body weight.  Examples of fruit you can feed your rabbit include mangoes, bananas, papayas, and cherries.  Rinse the fruit thoroughly before feeding it to your rabbit. A heavy ceramic bowl is ideal for supplying water to your rabbit. Porcelain bowls are also suitable, as long as they are lead-free.  Change out your rabbit’s water at least once a day. You should also clean the water bowl with soap and hot water on daily basis.  Rabbits can also drink water from a sipper bottle. However, rabbits tend to prefer water bowls over sipper bottles. If your rabbit likes the sipper bottle, regularly check it to ensure the end is not leaky or blocked.
Summary: Limit the amount of pellets in your rabbit’s diet. Feed your rabbit an adequate amount of fresh vegetables. Include fresh fruits in your rabbit’s diet as occasional treats. Provide your rabbit with water in a sturdy bowl and/or bottle.

Q: You can build a gate from any type of wood. You can do so by right-clicking (PC) or pressing L2 or Z2 (console controller) the crafting table. Here's how:.  Place one plank in the 2th square (the one at the top-center). Place another in the 5th square (right below the other plank). Drag the stick to the inventory. The 5th square is at the center of the grid. Place the second plank right beneath it (the 8th square). The planks must be surrounded by sticks on the right and left sides. Your gate is ready to be placed.
A:
Gather four wooden planks.You can either collect planks from villages or craft them from a single wooden log. Open the crafting table. Craft two planks into sticks. Place planks into the 5th and 8th squares. Place sticks in the 4th, 7th, 6th and 9th squares. Drag the gate to your inventory.