In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you are intending to reintroduce grass to that area, you will need to buy grass seed that is appropriate for your needs and the area in which you live. Get your seed, as well as a hand spreader or other tool to spread the seed evenly. Lightly cover the seeds with a sprinkling of topsoil and lightly tamp it down. Mist the area with water 4 times a day for at least 2 days to encourage the seeds to germinate. Give the grass time to grow in and then reseed areas where the grass does not grow in to your satisfaction. You can also buy sod if you are impatient or want a particularly uniform appearance.
Summary: Spread your seeds. Lightly cover with more soil. Water lightly. Reseed as necessary. Alternatively, buy sod.

(63.9 oz.) of water into a large pot.  Bring the water to a boil and then remove the pot from the heat. You do not want to place cranberries in water that is boiling too hard because you are actually  blanching them rather than cooking them. (340 g) of fresh cranberries into a colander. Rinse them with cool water and then pat them dry. Lay them out on some paper towels and pick out any that are old or damaged in some way. Let the cranberries soak in the water but keep an eye on them. There skins will start to break open because of their contact with the heat. Once all of the cranberry skins have cracked, removed them from the water. Pour the cranberries into a strainer. Drain them thoroughly, making sure to remove as much excess water as possible. Do not allow the cranberries to get too hot or stay in the water too long after their skins have cracked. Doing either of these things will cause the skins to become mushy. While the oven is heating, line a baking sheet with paper towels. Pour the cranberries onto the paper towels. The paper towels will absorb extra water that might still be clinging to the cranberries.
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One-sentence summary -- Put 2 qt. Place 12 oz. Place the cranberries into the pot of hot water. Turn the oven on to 200ºF (93.3ºC).

Q: Typically there are some things that cause you to feel more anxious than others. Some common triggers of social anxiety include:  Meeting new people Going on a date Public speaking Taking exams Using public restrooms Parties or eating in public Once you identify the trigger, try to do these things more often. The more that you do anxiety-provoking activities, the better you will get at them. Consequently, you will begin to experience less anxiety.  For example, if meeting new people is anxiety-provoking for you, practice saying hello first or be intentional about making eye contact when speaking to other people. Try speaking to three people each time you go to the grocery store. Although you can avoid some anxiety-provoking situations, it’s probably not the best idea in the long run. In fact, avoidance can make your fear worsen over time. Instead, try facing your fears one step at a time. If you know that a particular situation may trigger your anxiety, try preparing for it in advance. For example, you could read the newspaper in advance to discover conversation starters before going on an outing with other people. Or maybe you could practice going to dinner with a family member or friend before going on a date. A great way to conquer your fears is to participate in more social activities. Here are some great ways to interact with others in a more positive way:  Volunteer for a cause that you’re passionate about. Go to places where you have to use your social skills, such as a restaurant. You could also take a social skills workshop. Community colleges may conduct these types of workshops. Take an assertiveness class.
A: Recognize what triggers your anxiety. Take note of what you are doing when you are feeling the most anxiety. Prepare for anxiety-provoking events in advance. Find supportive social environments.

Article: Put the bottom tip of the bow on the top of your foot and hold the top of the bow with your hand. Use your other hand to push out the center of the bow a few inches. Observe where the bow bends and where it does not. Using a knife, cut off wood from the inside of the bow where it does not bend. By removing wood, you will increase the flexibility of the stiff areas. Keep testing the flexibility of the bow until it bends in a uniform shape, both above and below the handhold.  Only cut wood from the inside. Leave the outside of the bow untouched. The handhold and tips should remain relatively straight compared to the rest of the bow. The amount of carving required will vary greatly depending on how thick the stave is.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Test the bends. Make adjustments.

Problem: Article: Pieces of material used in mosaic art are called tesserae.  They can be glass, stones, porcelain, seashells, or whatever else you can find.  You will also want to gather together any objects you might want to include.  These could include buttons, bones, metals, etc.  If you can, find them already precut into distinct shapes and sizes.  This will keep you from having to break them with a hammer/saw later. Choose a wide variety of colors and shades.  Even if your work will be mostly monochromatic, you will want varying values and ones. Choose tesserae that goes with the art you wish to create.  For example, if you are doing a beach scene, it might be best to use a wide variety of shells.  If you are looking to recreate the Brooklyn Bridge, you might want to look into metals. Tables, planters, birdbaths, or walking stones are just a few ideas to use.  You can make almost anything work as a base.  Wood, terracotta and/or glass are usually what people use as a base.  Make sure the base is strong enough to hold the weight of the tesserae and grout. Choose bases which have large, open spaces. If there are numerous crevices on your base, it may be hard to create mosaic pieces which will fit. Find patterns for free online or use your imagination and come up with your own design.  For a first time project, you may wish to work with a simple pattern.  This could mean a house, a fish, a landscape, or anything else with simply defined shapes.  After you work on a simple pattern, you can graduate up to more complicated projects. Print out the pattern to the dimensions needed.  Begin transferring the design, first using a pencil.  This will allow you to adjust for mistakes and inconsistencies.  Once you have a rough outline with a pencil, go back and trace over the lines with a pen or marker, depending on the type of base.  If you are using a basic design, this might be the time to add in details that are not present in the original design.  If the pattern is extra large, do it in sections.  Remember this is a rough outline, which can be changed when you start to lay down specific tiles. If you are using an original design, simply draw it directly onto the base.  However, don't over plan.  Spontaneity is key to creating artistically stunning art.
Summary:
Select the material you wish to use. Pick the foundation to adhere the mosaic tiles on. Find a pattern you wish to make into a mosaic. Transfer the design to your base.