In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sit with him at lunch.  Spend time talking to him so your friendship has some time to develop.  The longer you’re friends, the more you’ll learn about him.  Find out if you two have similar values.  If you find out your values are drastically different, you may not be a good match. See if he’s cheated on an ex.  Ask him about how previous relationships ended.  A lack of trust is a guaranteed sign of relationship problems. Show him the person you really are.  There’s no point connecting with someone under false pretenses.  Don’t pretend to like things you truly don’t, or you risk everything falling apart when he finds out how you really feel.  Show him something cherished of yours, like a favorite book.  Talk to him about why it holds significant meaning to you. He will appreciate your honesty, and that you’re not afraid to be yourself. Mention some of your hobbies and see if he responds favorably. Before you encourage him to make a move, be fairly sure he likes you.  Avoid disappointment if at all possible.  Here are some signs to help you decide:  If he smiles a lot at you, or teases you, there is a good chance he likes you.  When he distances himself from you, he’s probably not into you. Constant questions about you are good signs that he shares your attraction.  Invitations to social events are great signs of interest.
Summary: Make sure you two are compatible. Be true to yourself. Confirm mutual attraction.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The best way to get rid of scorpions as fast as possible is to hunt for them at night when they're most active. It's not for the faint of heart, but killing them one at a time is a good way to reduce the scorpion population around your home, fast. To hunt scorpions, you need the following equipment:  A black (ultraviolet) light. They glow in the dark, so you'll be able to see them clearly by using a black light to search them out. Get a flashlight or headlamp with a black light bulb. A tool you can use to kill them. In parts of Arizona, long-handled tweezers used to break the scorpions' exoskeletons are the weapons of choice. You can also use a long knife or wear a pair of heavy boots to step on them. Look on exterior walls, at the bases of walls and fences, under bushes and other foliage, under rocks, and other outdoor cracks and crevices close to your home. Shine your black light in all of these areas to set scorpions aglow.  Scorpions don't normally reside in grass, so you probably won't find many there. You can also look indoors in your attic, along baseboards, and in any other areas where you've seen a scorpion. Use long-handled tweezers, a knife, or the bottom of your boot to kill the scorpions. Then put them in a trash bag, tie it up and discard it with your regular trash. Hunt at night with a UV flashlight and Raid ant and cockroach spray. Spray each scorpion directly with the spray. This spray has the fastest activation. If the scorpion is high up a wall or on the ceiling, spray with Raid wasp and hornet spray to reach.
Summary: Get the right equipment. Search around your property for scorpions. Kill the scorpions you find. Use another hunting approach.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: " When you hear it, raise your backside as far as you comfortably can, while still remaining "coiled",  while inhaling sharply. Hold your breath in anticipation, and when you hear the gun, forcibly exhale as you explode off the blocks. You should be aiming for long, powerful strides rather than quick, short ones. This will ensure a long, powerful first stride.
Summary:
Listen for "Set. On your first stride, swing your arm straight back, extend your other arm right over your head in an exaggerated fashion, and make sure your lead knee comes right up as far as you can.