In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You may not always have the option to outright leave an angry situation, such as a customer shouting at you while you’re working. However, if you sense that you are in danger, leave the situation, or try to get as much distance between you and the threat as possible.  If you are dealing with an angry person in your home or workspace, go to a safe, preferably public, place. Avoid places without exits, such as bathrooms. Avoid places that have items that could be used as weapons, such as kitchens.  If you are dealing with an angry customer at your job, try to keep physical distance between you and the customer. Stay behind your counter or stay out of arm’s reach. You have the right to remain safe. Depending on the type and severity of the threat, you can call a friend for help. If you feel as though you are in imminent danger, call 911 or emergency services. At work, call for a person of authority, such as a manager or security guard. ” If the situation is tense but not actively dangerous, ask for a time out. Use an “I”-statement, such as “I need to take 15 minutes to cool down before we talk.” During this period, do something calming to get a handle on your own emotions and give the other person time to cool down. Meet back at a specified place and time to discuss the issue.  Always use “I”-statements when calling for a time-out, even if you believe the other person is entirely to blame for the situation. Saying “I need a little time to think” may disarm the angry person, rather than putting him or her on the defensive. Avoid accusative statements, such as “You need to take a time-out” or “Chill out.” Even if you feel these are true, they will put the other person’s defenses up and could make him or her even angrier. Don’t be afraid to call for another time-out if the other person is still hostile or angry. Ideally, both of you will do something to calm and soothe you during the time-out. If a few time-outs have still not allowed the other person to calm down, consider suggesting that you wait to discuss the issue until you can have a neutral third party present. This could be a therapist, HR representative, spiritual figure, etc.
Summary: Remove yourself from a situation that feels dangerous. Call for help. Take a “time out.

Place 1 1/2 cups (270 g) of dry quinoa into a mesh strainer and rinse it for 2 minutes. Place the rinsed quinoa in a large pot and with 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 3 cups (705 ml) of water. Bring the water to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to low and cover the pot. Let the quinoa simmer, boil lightly, for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the pot from heat and let the quinoa cool completely. You'll know the quinoa is cooked when it has absorbed most of the water. Fluff the cooked quinoa with a fork after it has cooled slightly. Mix together the ingredients for a light dressing in a small mixing bowl. Whisk together the following ingredients and then add salt and pepper to taste:  ½ cup (120 ml) of extra virgin olive oil 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar 2 garlic cloves, pressed ½ teaspoon of dried basil ½ teaspoon of dried thyme Drain a jar of roasted red peppers and chop enough to make ⅓ cup (60 g). Place it in a large serving bowl along with the other vegetables and cheese. You'll need to slice and add ⅓ cup (134 g) of pitted kalamata olives, ⅓ cup (50 g) of crumbled feta cheese, and ¼ cup (6 g) of basil that you slice thinly. If you don't have the time to prep all of these ingredients, you can substitute a purchased salad mixture and add shredded cheese of your choice. Add your cooled quinoa to the bowl of vegetables and cheese. You should also stir in 3 cups (64 g) of arugula and 1 15-ounce can (420 g) of drained garbanzo beans. Stir the quinoa salad to combine all of the ingredients. You could also substitute the kale or frisee for the arugula. Pour the Mediterranean dressing over the quinoa salad and toss it gently. Try to coat all of the ingredients with some of the dressing. You can garnish the salad with extra slivers of basil or more crumbled feta. Serve the salad at room temperature and refrigerate any leftovers. Keep in mind that the arugula will wilt if you refrigerate it for several days. If you're going to make this salad in advance, try to make it the same day you plan on serving it.
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One-sentence summary -- Cook the quinoa. Mix the Mediterranean dressing. Chop the vegetables and cheese. Combine the Mediterranean quinoa salad. Season and serve the salad.

Problem: Article: Commercial carpet deodorizers can work well on vomit smell. Look for a carpet deodorizer that contains mostly natural ingredients and that will not stain or mark the carpet. You can buy carpet deodorizer online or at your local hardware store. If you are buying carpet deodorizer in person, ask a salesperson to recommend a brand for vomit smell. Most carpet deodorizers come in a powder form. Spread the carpet deodorizer on the carpet. Apply one to two tablespoons of the deodorizer, or as much as needed to cover the area with the vomit smell. Check the label for suggestions on how much carpet deodorizer to apply. Give the deodorizer time to absorb the vomit smell. If the smell is very strong, let the deodorizer sit on the carpet for two days. Once the deodorizer has had time to sit on the carpet and absorb the smell, vacuum it up. Then, check that the smell is gone on the carpet.
Summary:
Get a carpet deodorizer at your local hardware store. Sprinkle the carpet deodorizer on the carpet. Let it sit overnight. Vacuum up the deodorizer.