Write an article based on this "Rotate out your glasses if you have a fairly large collection. Clean off the glasses Use the dishwasher as a last resort for cleaning sturdy wine glasses. Wash out glasses right away after using them. Dry the glasses immediately with a clean microfiber towel."
article: It’s easy to always reach for the same glasses in the cabinet or rack, but if you have over 6-8 glasses, it’s a good idea to switch them out to prevent excess wear. When you wash your glass, put it in the back and then draw from the front the next time you open up a bottle. Regular use also helps keep dust and dirt from collecting in the glass bowls. before and after using them. No matter how you store them, your wine glasses will always collect dust between uses. For a small amount of dust, give the glass a quick rinse with hot water. Use a soft-bristled stemware brush to gently remove any dirt or grime, then rinse and use a clean microfiber cloth to dry it thoroughly. Make sure your water doesn’t contain high levels of chlorine, which could potentially taint the wine’s flavor. You can purchase a kit, tablet, or solution online to test the chlorine levels in your tap water. Make sure to use a delicate wash cycle, skip the heated drying cycle, and space them far apart so they won’t clink. However, because dishwashers tend to leave a little residue behind, you’ll get the best long-term results from hand-washing. Only use this option for wine glasses with thick stems and bases. Delicate crystal goblets can crack easily in the dishwasher. Red wine tends to stain crystal, so it’s important to at least rinse out the bowl fairly quickly. Use warm, soapy water and a soft, clean sponge to carefully remove any marks or residue. These can include any wine left inside the bowl, lipstick marks around the rim, or fingerprints on the outside of the bowl. If you won’t be able to wash the glasses out right away, at least fill the bowl with water so the wine doesn’t evaporate and leave a stain. This will help prevent any water spots from forming. A soft, clean cloth also protects the glasses from being scratched or contaminated. Gently rub the microfiber towel over the glass in circles, soaking up the water without applying too much pressure.

Write an article based on this "Confirm that the parties are still living. Check if the contract is impossible or impracticable to perform. See if the contract’s purpose has been frustrated. Identify a breach."
article: A contract is revoked when one of the parties dies. If you do not personally know the other party, you can check for death records at the national Vital Records website. Performance will be excused if circumstances have changed so that it is either impossible or impracticable to perform. However, the changed circumstances cannot be the doing of one of the parties.  Impossibility often occurs after a contract is created.  For example, if you have a contract to have your house painted, but your house burns down, it becomes impossible to paint your house.   Impracticality occurs when changed conditions would make performance increasingly expensive or difficult.  For example, if you have contracted a wedding photographer for a local wedding then decide to elope to Hawaii, it becomes impracticable to expect that the photographer would honor the original contract under the new conditions. (Furthermore, you may be in breach of contract if the original contract specified a location). Frustration of purpose is a legal way to terminate a contract if the reason behind someone entering into a contract changes. It is necessary that both parties are aware of the purpose in order to claim frustration of purpose.  For example, if you live next door to a famous rodeo venue, you may want to rent out your basement for a party before or after a rodeo takes place.  If the rodeo is cancelled, the person who is contracted to rent your basement may be released from the contract due to frustration of purpose. If a party breaches a contract in a material way, then the other party is excused from performance. However, the breach must be “material”—that is, it cannot be minor. It must strike at the “heart” of the contract.  The non-breaching party must also be “able, ready, and willing” to perform. It is insufficient to merely claim that there is a breach if you are not prepared to perform your obligations under the contract.  For example, if you contract to buy a vehicle “as is” but request that improvements be made, you are not “able, ready, and willing” to perform. In fact, you are attempting to change the contract.

Write an article based on this "Choose a microfiber cloth."
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This is ideal for cleaning a touchscreen. Some devices will have such a cloth included or perhaps you can borrow one you use on your sunglasses. The cost of such cloth varies. For cloth recommended by companies for their products, the price can be considerably higher simply because of the recommendation. Look around for a good deal on such cloth or substitute with a cheaper but still effective microfiber cloth.