In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pull the  husks off of the corn as well as any remaining threads or strings. Rinse the corn, then chop off any bad spots, if needed. If you want smaller portions, cut the cobs in half. The dish needs to be big enough to fit your corn. Note that this method is only good for 2 or 3 ears of corn. If you need to make more, you'll have to do them in separate batches—or try another steaming method. If you need to, cut the corn in half so that it fits. It should lay firmly against the bottom of the dish. You don't want the ends hanging over the edge of the dish. This will allow the steam from the cooking water to escape. The exact cooking time will vary, depending on the strength of your microwave. The corn is done when the kernels turn bright yellow. Once the corn is done steaming, use a pair of potholders to remove the dish from the microwave. Carefully pull the plastic wrap from the dish, then use a pair of tongs to serve the corn. Do not lean over the dish when removing the plastic wrap. The steam will be very, very hot. Consider using a pair of tongs to remove the plastic wrap.
Summary: Get the corn ready. Pour 2 tablespoons of water into a microwave-safe baking dish. Add the corn. Cover the dish with some plastic wrap, and poke a vent hole using a fork. Cook the corn on high until it is done, about 4 to 6 minutes. Remove the plastic wrap from the dish.

While some interactions with people at school may make you uncomfortable inherently, these situations may not be considered harassment unless they cross the line into being inappropriate.  Another student asking you on a date or to a dance more than once may not be harassment if the person is unaware that they are making you uncomfortable.  If the person becomes forceful, however, that may be harassment. Someone complimenting your appearance may not be harassment if they are simply being polite.  Saying you “look great in your new jeans,” may not be considered harassment, but if the conversation turns sexual in any way, it could be. Sexual harassment can come in many forms and is not always easily defined.  What is considered appropriate and inappropriate is hard to delineate for all people at all times, but harassment can take on any of the following forms:  Verbal harassment is made up of comments about your body, making sexual remarks, or speaking in a generally inappropriate and sexual manner. Physical harassment is any time someone makes contact with your body in a sexual and unwelcome manner. Visual harassment involves obscene gestures, exposure to inappropriate pictures or sexual objects. Sexual harassment does not have to be across genders or have anything to do with sexual advances.  Anyone can be a victim of sexual harassment and anyone can be a harasser if they behave in a sexually inappropriate manner.  Calling someone names like “slut” or “whore” is sexual harassment regardless of the gender of the person doing the name calling. Harassing someone because they do not conform to social gender norms is sexual harassment. Mocking someone for developing or maturing at a different rate than their peers is sexual harassment.
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One-sentence summary -- Differentiate between harassment and other social circumstances. Recognize the forms of sexual harassment. Identify who can be victims and who can be harassers.

Q: One simple and classy addition to your own stationary is the addition of letters, such as your initials, or maybe just the first letter of your first or last name. Using a linoleum block, you can make a nice stamp with your initials. You should be able to find all the tools for this stamp in a craft store.  Sketch out your monogram or design it in a word-processing program. Trace a pencil over your printed monogram, then lay it face down on a linoleum block. Scribble over the block to transfer those pencil lines to the block. Use a linoleum knife to cut the shape into the block (deep, but not all the way through), then cut the monogram out of the block to create a stamp. Placing a picture or photograph on the front of a card can make more personal, especially if the picture has some meaning to both you and the recipient. Print out a picture of your choosing, and glue it to the front of a card.  Your picture can be on any type of paper you would like, though you may want to avoid high quality glossy photo paper, especially if you are making a lot of cards, as it can be quite expensive. You can also add the look of a frame to your pictures by cutting out some colored paper and placing that underneath your picture. Different colors or adding more than one border gives you some flexibility in designs. Just make sure your picture doesn’t take up the entire front of your card so there is room for the border. Using bright green leaves you can find in nature, you can add a natural look to paper. Place the leaf on your paper with a lightweight white paper towel on top. Gently hammer the spot where the leaf is until you see the green soak through the paper towel. Pull off the towel, gentle remove the leaf from the paper, and let it dry. There are many different leaves out there which will give you many different kinds of greens. Go ahead and experiment with different types until you get a shade and shape that you like. To add a touch of color, you can add small squares of fabric to the front of your cards. Cut out a square of fabric, making sure it is not bigger than your actual card. Stich it to the card using  sewing machine or  sewing by hand. This will probably give you a bunch of cards that all look slightly different, rather than being uniform, unless you have a lot of some kind of fabric. This can also be a good way to get rid of excess fabric without just throwing it away. You can also add some slight scents to make your card stand out and be a pleasant surprise for the recipient. Take some cotton pads, and add a few drops of a scent you like, such as scented oils or perfume. Put the cotton pads at the bottom of a plastic container, then cover the pads with a piece of cardstock. Spread your stationary on top of the cardstock and close the top for 24 hours. You can repeat by adding more oil to the cotton pads to get a stronger scent. The cardstock is important because you don’t want the oils to get directly on your paper and damage it. All you want is the smell, not the liquid.
A: Use a monogram. Put on pictures. Make a leaf stamp. Sew on fabric. Add scents.

Problem: Article: Set a timer and wait for 2 minutes as the debris settles to the bottom of the bucket. The clay will stay suspended in the water. It’s okay if there’s a thin layer of water on top of the muddy clay water. Empty the contents of the first bucket onto the ground or into a trash can. Then, use a water hose or tap to rinse out the bucket until it’s clean. Don’t worry about soaping up the bucket. You’re just going to use it to rinse the clay again. At this point, the clay should be very watery. Set the bucket uncovered in a place it won’t be disturbed. Then, let it sit for at least 8 hours so that the water can evaporate away. Your clay will still be really runny after it sits out overnight. Open the fabric and lay the clay out on the ground. Use your hand to spread out the clay over the fabric so it suns evenly. Check the clay every 6-8 hours during daylight to see if it feels like it’s ready for pottery. Expect it to take about a day to reach the right consistency. It’s okay to start using your clay for pottery as soon as you’re happy with the consistency.
Summary:
Let the water settle for 2 minutes so debris will come out. Dump the debris and rinse out the bucket. Leave the bucket of clay-water to dry overnight. Leave your clay in the sun until it reaches your desired consistency.