INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This variation of the game involves the listeners counting their own personal strikes when they incorrectly obey or don’t obey a command. Simon can set a number of strikes (three strikes, five strikes, etc.), or strikes can be counted as letters of a word. Depending on the word, listeners who spell out the entire word are then out for the rest of the game round. For example, much like the basketball game Horse, strikes can spell out H-O-R-S-E. Once a player spells the entire word, they are eliminated. During holidays or certain festivities, the leader of the ground can change their name from Simon. For example, if you’re playing some time around Valentine's Day, Simon says can turn into Cupid says. If you’re playing around the Fourth of July, Simon can change into Uncle Sam says. “Simon says” can be translated into a fun activity for any sports team, especially teams that have older kids. A volleyball version of Simon says would include all volleyball related commands. For example, Simon might give commands like:  Block – All players jump up to block. Dive – All players pretend to dive for a ball. Defense – All players go into their defensive, ready position.  Shuffle – All players would shuffle in the direction indicated by Simon.

SUMMARY: Counting your own strikes. Play with a theme for Simon. Incorporate sports activities.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have a stubborn plug of earwax that can’t be coaxed out with mineral oil, you can try flushing it out at home.  This is often how doctors do the job, but they have specialized tools and training.  Don’t squirt excessive amounts of liquid into your ear, or with excess pressure, or you may damage your eardrum. This is the type of gadget used to clean out a baby’s nose.  Make sure the liquid is at body temperature. Squeeze the bulb, place the tip down into the liquid, and loosen your squeeze; the liquid will draw up into the bulb. Place the bulb just inside the rim of your ear canal but never any further into the ear.  Hold your head upright, but slightly tilted to that side so the liquid can drain out.  Stop immediately if you feel pain.  See your doctor instead. You may want to try to soften and loosen the earwax with mineral oil before attempting this method.
Summary: Use abundant caution. Draw clean water or salted water into a bulb syringe. Trickle the liquid into your ear.

This is the website where you can play Grow Island.  You need to Install the Adobe Flash Player in order to play Grow Island. If you see a grey screen that says "Select for Adobe Flash" or "Run Adobe Flash", click the center of the screen.  A pop-up window will appear.  Click the tab that says "Allow" or "Allow Once". If you are using Google Chrome, you will need to Enable Flash in the Settings menu. If you can't read the text on the screen, click English or the language of your choice. It's in the center of the screen.  The game will begin. This is the icon located to the far right that resembles a bolt. A single bolt will appear on the island. It's the icon that resembles a pickaxe. A little man will use the pickaxe to construct a road on the island. It's the icon that resembles a pile of logs. The little man will use a paving machine to pave the dirt road.  The logs will be placed on the cliffs on the right side of the island. It's the icon that resembles a steering wheel. The little man will use a sword to carve a dock on the left side of the island.  A small house will appear on the right side of the island. It's the icon that resembles a red smokestack. The little man will build a river.  He will then offer flowers to the woman living in the home. An automobile will appear on the island and start driving on the paved road, while the home grows larger in size. It's the icon that resembles a red and white battery. The little man will bulldoze a tunnel into the mountain.  A ship will land at the dock. It's the icon that resembles a microchip. A computer will appear near the top of the island.  A railroad will be built through the tunnel.  A rocket ship will also appear on the island. It's the icon that resembles a Bunsen burner. The little man will enjoy a picnic lunch with his family while the island’s technology continues to improve. You have now achieved maximum points, and have beat Grow Island. A congratulations message will appear on screen.
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One-sentence summary -- Navigate to http://www.hoodamath.com/games/growisland.html in a web browser. Allow Adobe Flash Player to access your web browser. Click English. Click Play. Click on the “Mechanical Engineering” icon. Click on the “Civil Engineering” icon. Click on the “Architecture” icon. Click on the “Aeronautics” icon. Click on the “Environmental Engineering” icon. Click on the “Electrical Engineering” icon. Click on the “Computer Science” icon. Click on the “Applied Chemistry” icon. Wait for the regular Ending to appear.

Q: Once you’ve saved a Snap or Story to Memories, you can share it in other apps—including other social media apps like Facebook and Instagram. You can lift your finger when a gray menu appears beneath the preview image.  The options vary by device, but you can share your Snaps with any app that supports photos and/or videos. When the photo or video opens in the app, follow that app’s instructions to share, post, or edit your creation.
A: Swipe up on the Camera screen to open Memories. Tap and hold a photo or video. Tap Export Snap. Select an app.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: First, if your shirt has buttons, button them all up. Then lay your shirt on its front, with its back facing up, preferably on a flat, sturdy surface like a table (as opposed to a soft surface, like a bed). Straighten each sleeve so they extend straight out from either side. Fold the sleeve over from its shoulder, creating a roughly 45-degree downward angle along your crease. As you do, line the sleeve up with the shirt’s side, so they run parallel, with the sleeve’s cuff meeting the shirt’s bottom. Smooth the first sleeve out with your hand from shoulder to cuff, and then repeat with the second. After its first fold, a couple inches of each sleeve will be hanging off the side of your shirt. With each one, take the outer half (the one that’s spilling over the shirt’s side) and fold it over the inner half. Use your hands to smooth out both sleeves again from top to bottom. Use both hands to pinch each shoulder and sleeve together. Then lift the top of your shirt and draw it back until the bottom of your collar reaches the bottom of your shirt, with the chest now facing up. Smooth your shirt out to form a light crease where it’s folded in half below the chest.

SUMMARY:
Lay your shirt out. Fold each sleeve over the back. Fold each sleeve in half lengthwise. Fold your shirt widthwise.