Article: Find a mixing bowl, a tub, a basin, or a bucket that is large enough for the hat and the water. Make sure the container is clean. Add warm or cool water, meaning roughly 65℉-80℉ or 18℃-27℃ or less. This is essentially room temperature water.  Never use hot water, which is roughly above 90℉ or 32℃. Hot water will shrink the wool fibers. Set the hat into the bowl or basin before you add water to make sure it will fit in the container once the water is added. Choose a wool-specific detergent like Woolite or Persil Silk & Wool to make sure it is mild enough for the hat. Measure out a small amount and pour it into the water. When using powder detergent, agitate the water to make sure the particles dissolve completely. If you can’t find a wool-specific detergent, make sure you use a mild detergent. Baby detergent, such as Dreft, or detergent for sensitive skin, like All Free Clear, are good alternatives. Set the hat in the water and gently press it down so it is completely submerged. Hold it there until the entire hat soaks up water. This may take a minute depending how thick the weave of the hat is. Flip it over a couple of times so all sides get wet. Gently squeeze the hat and rub the fibers to let the water and detergent permeate completely into it. If possible, turn the hat inside out to make sure the inside gets clean as well.  For stubborn stains, use a soft toothbrush to lightly scrub the hat. The fibers are damaged easily, so never scrub wool with a harsh brush or with hard strokes. Be sure not to stretch the hat out while you wash it, as it may not return to the proper shape. After a good wash, let the hat soak in the water for a while to loosen any remaining stains or bad smells. If you want to, put the hat into a new bowl of warm water and detergent so it soaks in clean water. After it soaks for a while, give it a quick massage again to remove anything that was loosened while the hat soaked. Take the hat to the faucet and turn on the cold water. Let the water run over the entire surface of the hat, both inside and outside, to rinse all of the detergent and dirty water off of the hat. Rinse the hat for two or three minutes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Fill a large bowl with lukewarm water. Add detergent designed for wool or delicate clothing. Place the hat in the water. Massage the hat in the water for a few minutes. Let the hat soak for 20-30 minutes. Rinse the hat with cold water.

Problem: Article: Mine out a two-by-two space in your house's exterior wall to let daylight in. You can also mine holes in your roof to create skylights, though doing so will let in rain. If you have a furnace and some fuel (e.g., coal or wood), you can create glass for your window by adding sand to the top section of the furnace. Place a wall of cobblestone, wood, or another crafting material inside of your home to section off different areas. You can also add doors to these rooms if you please. Mine out a one- or two-block wide path that leads to a nearby point of interest (e.g., a lake or an ore-rich area). This is an especially good idea if you're playing on harder difficulties, as it will give you a place to store your valuable materials that's relatively far away from where you'll be, thereby reducing the chance that a creeper targeting you will blow up your supplies. The more blocks that creatures have to pass through to reach you, the fewer that will end up on your property. You can create a simple two-block high wall around your house and property, or you can create a picket fence in the crafting table. Torches reduce the chances that mobs will end up on your property, so the more you have, the better! From here, you can easily go out on scavenging runs, build up your supply stores, and begin building more dwellings to create your own village. Adding depth to your house catches the eye.
Summary: Create windows. Add rooms to your house. Add a walkway outside of your home. Create a second, smaller house to serve as a shed. Place a wall around your property. Place torches around your property. Enjoy your new home. Add depth to your house.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use the fuel that is recommended by the manufacturer only. If you try to substitute with another type of fuel, you may risk damaging the barbecue or causing a fire or melt down of the barbecue. A clean barbecue will function better and is healthier for you. An unclean barbecue will increase the potential for carcinogenic build-up to enter your food. Always clean after a barbecue and it'll be easier and you'll be less tempted to barbecue over the burnt on bits that way!

SUMMARY: Use only the appropriate fuel. Clean regularly.

If you have been struggling with some aspect of your job, then you may want to talk to your boss about how you have been feeling and ask for advice. Make sure it is someone you can trust. Some superiors may be more approachable than others. If you are unsure, ask a coworker that you trust about which supervisor they feel to be most trustworthy or approachable in this case. Clearly state what you need from them. For example, if you are struggling with some aspect of your job, try asking something like, “I am having a hard time with _______. Do you have any suggestions?” . If you are not be enjoying your job because you feel like you deserve to be making more money, then consider asking for a raise. You will need to arrange a time to talk to your boss about getting a raise. Try asking something like, “I was hoping we could meet sometime to talk about my performance. Is that something that we could do?” To increase your chances of getting a raise, you will need to:  Prepare for the conversation by gathering evidence about why you deserve a raise. For example, how have you contributed to the company's success? What have you accomplished that is noteworthy Practice what you plan to say. Before you meet with your boss, practice your pitch several times until it sounds natural and confident. Avoid threatening to quit or complaining about poor work conditions. Focus on the positive things that you have done and use these things to support your request for a raise. Have a backup plan in case you get a no answer. If your boss declines your request for a raise, try to negotiate for something else that you would like, such as stock options or more flexible work hours. Sometimes doing the same thing all of the time can become mundane and you might feel like you need a new challenge. If this happens, then try asking your boss if there are any opportunities for advancement or training that you can apply for. Even if nothing is available right away, asking about these opportunities will show your boss that you have ambition and you may be considered for a future opportunity. Try saying something like, “I am interested in staying with this company for a long time and I would like to continue to grow with the company. Are there any opportunities for advancement or training that I might be eligible to apply for?” Sometimes attempting to get benefit or wage increase can be impossible by yourself. By organizing in groups, employees in a similar position can force employers to change. This is the principle behind a union and it can help with satisfaction when negotiating increases.  Check online to see if there is already a union you can join. Consult your local laws regarding the formation of unions if you wish to form a new union. Sometimes the best thing you can do is to get a new job. Before you decide to leave your current job, take some time to think about whether or not this is the right choice. There are lots of things to consider before you make the decision to quit your current job. You may want to make a list of the pros and cons of your current job to help you make your final decision. Some things to consider include:  availability of other jobs the effects of your current job on your physical and/or emotional health feelings about your coworkers and boss feelings about the company sense of fulfillment in your current job
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Talk to your boss, manager or superior about how you have been feeling. Ask for a raise Find out if there are any opportunities for advancement or training. Organize with other workers. Consider looking for a new position.