Problem: Article: Fill half the pot or vase with water.  Repeat; add another tablet. The aspirin will help the flowers to stay fresh for around five to nine days without putting in new aspirin pieces.
Summary: Put a cut flower in a pot or vase. Add one tablet of aspirin. Wait for 1 day. Leave the flowers be after this.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You may have installed new plug-ins recently. If any of those plug-ins are not working properly, you may face certain errors.    In the case of Adobe Reader, open: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0\Reader\plug_ins.  In the case of Adobe Reader, open: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0\Reader\plug_ins3d

SUMMARY: Be aware that plug-ins are of two types: pre-installed plug-ins and third party plug-ins. Double-click the Computer icon on your Desktop. Click the View tab on the Ribbon interface. Check-up the “Hidden items” checkbox. In the case of Adobe Acrobat, open: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 11.0\Acrobat\plug_ins. Delete any third party plug-ins that you've installed. In the case of Adobe Acrobat, open: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 11.0\Acrobat\plug_ins3d. Delete all third party plug-ins installed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Getting rid of your fear to talk to her is the most difficult part, but just remember:  We are all equal, we all get nervous, and we are all human. Most girls aren't mean or rude, so if they don't want to talk to you, they won't hurt your feelings It's better approaching her and knowing the outcome, than never doing it and being left wondering what would've happened. Find some natural reason to introduce yourself. A good conversation starter is just getting to know her if you don't already. If she's talking to a friend, listen to (but don't stalk!) their conversation a bit, and then jump in with a witty comment like, "Hey, you like Harry Potter too!" If the girl is not talking to anyone, comment on her outfit or the book she is holding or the class she's in. Then start the conversation! If you've talked to her before, and she knows who you are then it shouldn't be too difficult. If not, all you've got to do is introduce yourself and have a conversation. Making small talk is a great way to get a feel for if the girl likes you or not. Making small talk could be as easy as asking about the weather, a homework assignment or commenting about a school event. Based off her reaction and response length, you can get a pretty good idea if she is interested in you. For example, if your school football team won a sectional title, you could say "Hey, did you see the game last night?". This will open up for a great conversation. If the girl says she didn't see the game though, don't press her with details about what happened and give her a play-by-play synopsis. Instead, turn the conversation toward her and ask her if she plays or follows any sports. For example, in class if your teacher is handing out a writing assignment, say something funny like "Geez, I'm scared. This looks like a lot of writing." Make it loud enough for her to hear. If she engages in conversation about your comment, that's great news! It means she was actually listening to you. If she doesn't, this could possibly mean that you were too quiet and she didn't hear you, or she was surprised you were talking to her. Keep trying though, and sooner or later she will respond.
Summary: Let go of your fear. Talk to her. Make small talk! If she sits next to you or nearby you in class, try making audible but quiet comedic remarks to her.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Physical signs that you are suffering from stress will help you diagnose the problem. Heed these signs so that you can take actions to rejuvenate your body and enjoy the holiday season. Some of the physical signs to watch for include:  Tight muscles. Stress hormones can cause your muscles to contract for extended periods of time. Shallow breathing. When your body is in fight-or-flight mode, your breathing quickens and you become more alert. Headaches. Not all headaches are caused by stress, but if they consistently surface in difficult moments, they may be stress headaches. Lack of energy. If your body is maintaining its stress response over a period of time, you will suffer from a lack of energy to put toward other activities, such as spending quality time with family and friends. Get a good number of restful hours per night, or the sleeplessness will become a vicious cycle: the less you sleep, the more you need; the more you need, the less time you have to prepare for and appreciate the holiday season, and the more taxed you will feel.  Ensure that you have 7 to 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep every night. Leave last minute tasks for tomorrow. Avoid getting bogged down in holiday planning and responsibilities. Set aside an hour or two of "winding down" time before you drift off. This will help your body prepare to enter the sleep state. Avoid electronics and noisy environments right before bed. Enjoy the crackle of the fireplace instead! Nutritious eating is a powerful measure to ensure your body's ability to handle stress. Stay away from sugar, fat, and caffeine. Instead, opt for foods with high fiber content and carbohydrates, such as baked sweet potatoes. Fruits and vegetables are also a good choice. Avoid eating as a stress management tactic. This can lead to guilt and health problems associated with overeating. With all the great food circulating around during the holiday season, this is an especially important caution to take. Many people love to appreciate the holidays with a glass of eggnog. Moderate amounts of alcohol may temporarily relieve stress and increase enjoyment, but research shows that alcohol can also prolong stress-related tension. Consuming a reasonable amount (1-2 drinks) is usually safe and may even confer certain health benefits, but be careful and consult your doctor if you have concerns. Engaging in physical activity releases endorphins: the chemicals in the body that promote good feelings. Choose an activity you like and are likely to stick with; almost any form of exercise will do the job. If the gym is closed for the holidays, try running outside!  If you have health concerns or haven't exercised in a while, consult your doctor first. Finding a workout buddy will increase the enjoyment factor. In the middle of everything, remember to breathe. Allow your body a moment of relaxation; let your body do what it naturally does. Practice deep breathing techniques to keep your calm amidst the holiday chaos.  Take a deep breath, allowing the air to fill both your belly and your chest. Count to three, and then exhale. Repeat this a few times until you feel your body begin to unwind. Breathe normally, while counting your breaths. You can use "one" for inhales and "two" for exhales, or you can go all the way to ten. This focusing technique will drown out stressful outside influences.
Summary:
Notice stress in your body. Get enough sleep. Eat well. Watch your alcohol intake. Exercise. Breathe.