Problem: Article: Use a marker to indicate the center of each wall and draw straight chalk lines connecting opposite walls. Start from the center point where the perpendicular chalk lines intersect out to the walls along each line. Do not apply adhesive yet. Adjust the lines if more than one-half of the last row of panels needs to be cut. Use a notched trowel held at a 45-degree angle to apply enough adhesive on the subfloor for the area to be covered by the first parquet panel. Lay the first panel, aligning it with the chalk lines.  Holding each parquet panel at a 45-degree angle, align the tongue-and-grooves between the new panel and the adjacent panel already laid on the subfloor and tap into place with a rubber mallet. One the panels are aligned, lay the new panel into the adhesive. Repeat until all 8 parquet panels have been laid.  Lay the last row of parquet panels.
Summary: Mark the center of each wall. Lay the parquet panels down on the floor. Apply adhesive. Add enough adhesive on the subfloor to lay the next 8 panels on both sides of the first panel. Align the flooring. Repeat applying areas of adhesive and laying parquet panels until all except the last row of parquet panels have been laid. Measure and cut the last row of parquet panels using a jigsaw. Set the parquet flooring firmly by rolling the newly laid panels with a 150-pound (68.04 kg) floor roller within a few hours of completing the installation.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Avoid setting performance goals that encourage employees to put profit over clients, coworkers, and safety standards. Sales quotas and other profit-centered benchmarks can incentivize unethical behavior. In addition to rewarding top sellers, offer monetary bonuses and other awards to employees with high customer satisfaction ratings or excellent safety records. Suppose an employee identifies a specification mistake in a blueprint or raises concerns about a new product’s safety. Redesigning that product might cost money in the short-term and delay its release. However, that employee saved your company’s reputation and prevented potential injuries, recalls, lawsuits, and regulatory fines. Factor ethical conduct into all decisions regarding promotions, raises, and bonuses. Failure to do so could result in a toxic company culture. If you reward unethical behavior with promotions and compensation, you’re telling employees throughout the organization that they need to violate codes of conduct in order to succeed. Sharing company profits with workers discourages them from manipulating numbers for their own benefit. For instance, you could earmark 10 to 15 percent of pre-tax profits for distribution among employees. Distribute payments quarterly or annually, and base the amount an employee earns based on their overall performance. Don’t base performance evaluations on raw numbers. Factor in their contribution to morale, work ethic, client relations, and other less tangible criteria.

SUMMARY: Prioritize ethical decisions over sales or profits. Reward employees who raise concerns about products or services. Promote employees based on ethical behavior. Create a profit sharing system.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Worms can cause your horse to experience rough and dull coat, lethargy, extended belly, and slowed growth in young horses. Pay attention to any of these symptoms and talk to your veterinarian to ward off parasites.  Monitoring parasite eggs in the fecal count is the best way to detect parasites and worms. Your veterinarian can help you develop an effective deworming program to fit your horse's needs.  Grazing horses experience less parasites than stabled horses due to less confined conditions. If you stable your horse, make sure clean conditions are maintained. If your horse's coat condition has changed, it may be due to problems with health that may require medical attention from your veterinarian.  A fungus infection may contribute to shedding matted or clumped hair. Some common symptoms of a fungus infection include weight loss, colic, diarrhea, and nasal drip.  Some glandular conditions can cause the skin to become dry, resulting in a dull, brittle hair coat. Discuss any concerns you have with your veterinarian. Allergies are unpleasant for the horse and can contribute to problems with the horse's coat. Talk to your veterinarian about ways to treat your horse's allergies.
Summary: Determine whether your horse needs worming. Assess for an underlying health condition. Address allergies.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Run the vacuum over the furniture to pick up as much hair as you can. If you don't have a handheld vacuum, you can use your regular vacuum's hose attachment to pick up hair. Go forward and back over the furniture in rows so you don't miss any hair. Grab a clean, dry squeegee, the kind you use to dry off windows when washing them. Place the rubber edge on the couch, and gently scoot it across the fabric. The rubber will collect the hair on the couch, making it easy to pick up.  Run a vacuum over it when you're done with the squeegee for easy cleanup. This will also work on carpet. Put on a fresh rubber glove, the kind you use for household cleaning. Run it under the faucet and then shake off the excess water. Rub the glove lightly over the fabric, and it will easily pick up pet hair.  If the glove gets clogged with hair, run it under water to clean it and begin again. You can also use a spray bottle to lightly spritz the glove. Wood, plastic, and laminate can also pick up cat hair. While this is easier to clean up than fabric, pet hair can still cling to the surface. Wipe down the furniture with a clean dryer sheet from your laundry room, which will make picking up pet hair a breeze. The dryer sheet has enough fabric softener in it that it will grab the hair. Plus, it will make your room smell fresh. Grab a non-abrasive rag, such as a microfiber cloth. Hold it in your hand and lightly spray it with furniture polish. Run the polish over the wooden furniture to quickly pick up pet hair. Run the sponge down the curtain to gather up the hair. You may need to place a hand behind the curtain to hold it in place against the sponge. Collect the hair with your fingers to toss in the trash and pull any excess hair off the sponge to use again. Alternatively, vacuum the hair off the bottom of the curtain with a hose or hand vacuum.
Summary:
Vacuum the furniture with a handheld vacuum. Run a squeegee over microfiber furniture. Wipe down most fabric furniture with a damp rubber glove. Rub a dryer sheet over hard furniture. Spritz a soft cloth with furniture polish for wooden furniture. Use a dry sponge to wipe pet hair off of curtains.