In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are using a towel, make sure that you do not have any fibers from the towel on the index finger you are using to insert the contact lens. Avoid drying your hands with paper towels, as these tend to leave more fibers on your finger. With her head tilted slightly back, ask her to look forward and then slightly upward. Try not to hover immediately above her eyes; this might cause her to instinctively blink more. Instead, place her shoulder against your side, so she is standing next to you, as opposed to in front of you. This will ensure that the contact lens is not inside out. Make sure that the lens you have on your finger corresponds to the correct eye. It is likely that your child may need a different prescription strength in each eye, so make sure you have selected the correct lens for each eye. Many contact lens cases will have a label for each eye; for example, the case for the right eye's lens might read "R" on the lid. Your child will probably need to gently pull up the skin of his upper eyelid toward his eyebrow using his index finger in order to keep his eye open for the insertion. The bottom eyelid may also need to be pulled gently down, toward the cheek. The lens should stick to the eye almost like a suction cup once it comes in contact with it. Try to center the lens over the iris of the eye.  As you approach the eye, ask your child not to focus on the lens itself as this will increase her risk of blinking before you can properly insert it. Instead, encourage her to look just to the right of your finger, but while still looking upward. Make sure the lens is well-lubricated with solution so it is not too dry. If the lens is too dry, it might not come easily off your finger as you try to insert it. This will help the lens adjust to the curve of the eye. He may need to blink a few additional times to fit the lens. Be sure he does not blink too rapidly because this may cause the lens to fall out.
Summary: Wash your hands with soap and warm water and dry them thoroughly. Position your child so she is facing you. Place the contact lens so it is curved like a bowl on the tip of your index finger. Ask your child to open his eye as wide as possible. Gently place the contact lens onto your child's open eye as your child is looking upward. Ask your child to take one slow blink. Repeat these steps for the other eye.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Clicker training is an effective training method backed up by animal science. You'll need to use one short, easily distinguishable signal that you, such as a "clicker," a whistle, or a loud finger snap. Make this sound the exact instant the dog performs the behavior you want to reward. Always follow the sound immediately with a reward, ideally praise and a small treat. Only use this sound for training. The dog may be confused and take longer to train if you use it during play or just to fool around. Finally, if the dog does not cooperate with any other method, you can coax the dog upward to a standing position by touching the hind legs, or by gently tugging on the dog's torso. As always, follow this up with the clicker signal and rewards. Dogs tend to take more time to learn what you want when you're physically assisting them, so this is only recommended if the other methods are not working. Once the dog seems to understand the connection between standing and rewards, start associating the verbal command. Say "STAND" each time the dog stands up, in addition to the click and rewards. Eventually, you can skip the treat and just use the verbal command, and perhaps a hand signal. Make sure to praise the dog heavily when he responds.
Summary: Learn about clicker training. Physically adjust the dog's position. Add a verbal command.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you're using canned chickpeas, open the cans, drain the chickpeas and then rinse them well. Rinsing the chickpeas will wash away the flavor of the canning water, freshening up and improving the taste of your final dish. The easiest way to rinse them is to pour them into a colander and run them under cold water until they stop foaming. If you're  cooking your own chickpeas from scratch, you'll need soak the chickpeas overnight to get them soft enough to cook. After soaking, drain the water, add fresh water and cook the chickpeas at a simmer until they're fork tender. Drain the water and rinse the chickpeas - now they're ready to use. Use paper towels to dry the chickpeas thoroughly to get them ready to cook. This will ensure the chickpeas get nice and crunchy when you roast them, rather than staying soft. Put the coconut or olive oil in a frying pan and place it over medium heat. Heat it thoroughly. Pour the chickpeas into the frying pan with the oil. Use a wooden spoon to stir them until they're all coated in oil. Mix the turmeric, cumin, and paprika in a bowl until they're thoroughly combined, then pour the spice mixture over the chickpeas. Toss the chickpeas until they're coated in spices. Turn it down to medium low and let the chickpeas cook slowly on one side. After 5 minutes, stir the chickpeas so they can keep cooking. Continue stirring the chickpeas every 5 minutes until they're completely brown and crispy. It should take 15 to 20 minutes. Pour the chickpeas into a bowl and season them with salt and pepper to taste. Serve this quick, tasty treat to your friends or add it to a salad.
Summary:
Rinse the chickpeas. Dry the chickpeas. Heat the oil. Add the chickpeas. Incorporate the spices. Reduce the heat and brown the chickpeas. Season with salt and pepper.