Q: It is often hard to see past the pleasure and excitement of an affair. People who cheat are often plagued with guilt. This guilt can have a severe impact on your life and how you treat your family members. Often, the guilt can even lead to other issues like depression, anxiety, and paranoia that your wife is cheating. Your new partner might also deal with guilt. An extramarital affair is usually a very surface level love. Eventually, you or your lover will want more out of the relationship. This will either take your affair to an even greater level of complexity or it will end the affair. There is also a chance that the guilt will drive the other person to confess the affair to your wife or someone else. Consider what you would do if your new partner said they wanted more and were telling your wife whether you wanted them to or not. Keep in mind that, depending upon the circumstances of your affair, there may be a risk of getting your lover pregnant. Consider this risk carefully. If you already have a family, this could mean that you would be juggling two families.  If you are not interested in having a child with your lover (and pregnancy is a possibility), use proper protection. Realize that you could contract an STD and pass that along to your wife. Many people cheat on their wives as an escape from rough patches in the marriage. This might feel good at the time, but it will not fix the problems in the long run. When the affair ends, you will still be faced with the same marital problems as before, except now they will be compounded with the problems created by the affair.
A: Imagine how you will feel after the affair. Remember that there is at least one other person involved. Consider the risks involved in your affair. Realize that your affair will not solve your marital problems.

Article: in the Desert Ruins. It is located toward the bottom of the desert near Mauville along Route 111.  Go over to the braille sign in the north end of the cave and press A to read it. Then go two steps left, then two steps down and use Rock Smash. You'll want to save here before battling, just in case you don't catch Regirock, so you can have another chance. You'll see the text "Island Cave" in the upper left corner of your screen.  Go over to the braille sign on the north wall and press A to read it. Staying next to the walls at all times, do a counterclockwise lap (walking, running, or on your bike) around the entire cave. Once you do, the wall with the braille sign will reveal a cave entrance for you to enter. You'll want to save here before battling just in case you don't catch Regice, so you can have another chance. Regice has an Ice Wind skill that will lower your Pokémon's speed. You can use a Pokémon with Yawn to get rid of this effect. You'll find it in the middle of wet fields and grass. The words "Ancient Tomb" will show in the upper left corner of your screen.  Go over to the braille sign on the north wall and press A to read it. Go to the middle of the room and use Flash. You'll want to save here before battling, just in case you don't catch Registeel, so you can have another chance.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Capture Regirock Capture Regice in the Ruins on Route 105. Capture Registeel in the Ruins on Route 120. Remember to save your game before turning off your Game Boy Advance or Nintendo DS system.

Problem: Article: Start by sprinkling pebbles into the container you’ve selected. The pebbles will provide a foundation for the potting soil and also help drain excess water which can cause succulents to die off or rot. If your planter features holes for drainage, make sure they’re not covered up by larger stones.  For best results, this initial layer of stones should be at least an inch thick.  When working with stones of various sizes (like those you’ve gathered yourself), put the larger stones in place first, then fill in the gaps between them using smaller rocks and pebbles. Shake a few ounces of soil into the planter over the pebble base. Break up the soil to keep it from clumping and becoming too dense. The soil will need to be at least an inch thick in order to hold most succulents securely and allow them to take root.  Use a spoon to funnel the soil into containers with smaller openings. Consider mixing in some sand with your potting soil. This will keep the consistency light and well-ventilated, which is beneficial to the growth and survival of succulent plants. Formulate some ideas about what you might want the general configuration of your succulent garden to look like. For instance, you might arrange tufts of senecio around a sweeping mound of kalanchoe or jovibarba, accented with brilliant Adenium blossoms. Let your imagination run wild—the layout of your garden should be a unique showcase of your personal sensibilities.  Placing a few different types of succulents in close proximity will create a look of eye-catching diversity. Plant “filler” succulents like aptenia cordifolia around the edges of the planter to act as a natural perimeter and fill out the appearance of the garden.  For succulents with beautiful coloration, try ruby ball cactus, Epiphyllum, Echeveria or Queen’s Tears. Remove the plants from their existing containers carefully, brushing away any clinging soil until you expose the root ball. Use the tip of your finger to burrow into the potting soil and carefully place the succulents in the holes you made, making sure the root of each plant is nestled down deep. Pat the soil around the bulbs or stems lightly to anchor the plants.  Let your succulents sit above the rim of the planter, rather than deep down within it. This will create much-needed airflow between the plants and keep water from pooling around their base.  If you’re growing your succulents from cuttings or leaves, place them directly on top of the soil in rows and water them using a spray bottle. Once you’ve gotten your succulents where you want them, scatter more pebbles and larger rocks over the uppermost part of the soil. The added weight of a second layer of stones will hold the plants in place and help distribute moisture more evenly when you water them. After you’ve covered the topsoil, stick in whatever accessories or decorations you please and call it a day!  A second layer of stones will also help protect against wind and water erosion. Accent your garden with colorful glass beads or gemstones. They’ll provide the same function as pebbles, but with a more elegant and personalized appearance.
Summary: Spread a layer of stones over the bottom of the planter. Cover the stones with a layer of planting soil. Design a scenic arrangement of plants and decorative accents. Transfer the succulents to the soil. Use another layer of stones to cover the soil.

Q: It is often easier to catch chickens at Nighttime.  Chickens roost at night, making them less mobile and easier to catch off guard. If you have a coop you can catch them after they roost for the night on the roosting rods. If a chicken has escaped, find where it is roosting and catch it there. You should try to be as quiet and gentle as possible. Avoid making too much noise or sudden movements.   Point the light towards the ground. If you are in the coop and shine the light directly at the birds on the roosting rod, you risk waking or startling them. Approach the chicken slowly. You can do this slowly and gently without disturbing the whole coop.  Cup your hands and grab the chicken over the wings. This will prevent the chicken from flapping its wings and disturbing the other birds. Hold it close to your body tightly, like you would a pet.
A:
Consider waiting until Nighttime to catch your chicken. Approach the chicken quietly with a flashlight. Grab the chicken.