Problem: Article: Spread out the Magic Mesh, laying it over the ground or another large, flat surface. Make sure the magnets are aligned in the middle. Note that the top of the Magic Mesh will have a larger gap between the magnets and curtains than the bottom. While the Magic Mesh is laid out, open and close the magnets down the middle to see if they attract. Be sure that each set of magnets lines up evenly. If the magnets are not symmetrical, this could leave a gap in your Magic Mesh that will let bugs into your home. Note that you will need to separate each pair of magnets before installing the screen. Peel the backing off of the soft side of each adhesive strip. Apply the exposed adhesive directly to the back of the Magic Mesh screen. Spread each of the 12 strips provided across the entire frame of the mesh. Make sure that each strip sticks to the screen securely.
Summary: Spread the Magic Mesh out on the ground. Check the magnets to make sure they align symmetrically. Attach the 12 adhesive strips to the Magic Mesh frame.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: These cool carnivorous plants are made up of two parts—a stem or ‘body’ of the plant that allows it to photosynthesize like a normal plant, and the lamina or leaf-blade that helps it to catch its prey. The leaf-blade is the ‘head’ that everyone will recognize—it looks like a green clam shell with some wicked long ‘teeth’. These ‘teeth’ are actually trigger hairs that tell the fly trap there’s a tasty insect nearby. These protein-powered plants are common enough that you could find one in supermarkets or garden centers, but if you want an older or more disease resistant plant, look up a reliable nursery that carries them. There are also online sites that specialize in carnivorous plants. While you won’t be able to pick out the specific plant you want, they will be able to ship a fly trap to you, as well as provide you with care information about your plant. They are an endangered species and protected by law. You could be facing a fine or even jail.

SUMMARY: Know a bit about Venus fly traps before you buy one. Get your fly trap from a licensed distributor. Never harvest a fly trap from the wild.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tipping your torch in this fashion can cause the torch to flare. This can be especially dangerous on windy days. The wind could cause the flame to jump to the surrounding area and start a fire. If you use your torch in cold weather and if your torch is not pressure regulated, you may notice that the flame is smaller than usual. Cold temperatures reduce the amount of pressure in the tank, resulting in a smaller flame.  Keep your tank in a warm, indoor area and use it quickly and efficiently when out in the cold to maintain a suitable flame.  Using a pressure regulated torch will also prevent a small flame due to temperature. If you hear a hissing noise of gas escaping your torch even while the valve is off, it likely has a leak. You may also notice that your torch is losing fuel even when not in use, which is another sign of a leak. In a well ventilated, spark free area where there are no open flames, open the valve of your torch but do not ignite it. Use dish soap and water on all connections. If you see bubbles form, you have a leak. Many torches are designed to absorb drop impact so as to prevent damage to the pressurized fuel cylinder. This can sometimes result in your torch breaking off at the airholes when dropped, or another component being damaged.  A damaged torch can be severely dangerous; send your torch into the manufacturer for repairs.  The customer service number for your torch can often be found in the user manual or on the manufacturer's website. Customer service should be able to inform you of the proper process for repair.
Summary: Avoid tipping the torch more than 60° from upright. Recognize the effect of temperature on your torch flame. Check your torch for leaks. Send in your torch for repairs.

While all bell bottoms flare out at the bottom, some have a wider leg throughout, making the bottom flare less dramatic. Essentially, you're looking for a wide-leg pant that flares slightly at the bottom. This option can elevate your look from a funky throwback to a sophisticated look. Instead of denim, try linen or another more elegant fabric in the color of your choice. Add a classy belt and a tucked-in, button-up white shirt for a polished look you could wear to the office. High-waisted bell bottoms are very flattering on most body shapes and help pull the outfit together. Pick a pair that sits on your natural waist or higher, rather than a lower-fitting version. A blazer can upgrade your bell bottom look, particularly if you opt for something besides denim in your bell bottoms. Were a satin shell under your blazer, and you've got a look fit for the office.
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One-sentence summary -- Pick wide leg for a more elegant look. Choose a sophisticated fabric. Opt for a high waist to accentuate your curves. Add a blazer for a business-friendly look.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Plyometrics incorporate jumping movements and strengthen the muscles. This type of exercise also increases the speed and agility you need for most sports. Do these exercises to help get your body used to quick movements and using a lot of power. You need to land lightly while doing plyometrics so that you catch your weight on the balls of your feet. Roll back to your heel, knees slightly bent and hips straight. You will hop over a cone to increase strength and control of your MCL. Practice doing several sets of 20 reps. Stand with a 6 inch cone to the left and hop to the left over the cone landing softly as described in the plyometrics step.  Repeat this with the cone to your right, hopping to the right. Now, jump forward over the cone. Practice jumping backwards over the cone too. Do not snap your knee back to straighten it. Keep your knees stable. You should practice hopping over the cone with one foot, doing 20 reps. This will further increase the power, strength and control you have over your MCL. Hop forward and backward over a 6 inch cone, landing lightly on the balls of your feet and maintaining a slight bend at the knee. Switch feet and practice hopping over the cone with the other leg. Do 20 reps of the scissors jump to increase strength and power. This will help significantly with jumping during sports. Make sure your knees are stable during this exercise, and do not allow your knee to cave in or out.  Use your right leg to lunge forward, keeping your knee directly over your ankle. Push with your right foot so your left leg moves into the lunge position. Sprinting trains your knee, ankle and hip to remain stable during sudden movements. This increases strength and agility. Practice shuttle runs regularly to maintain speed, strength and dynamic stability. Start at a cone and sprint forward to a second cone, a short distance away. Run backwards to the third cone and forward to the fourth. Practice going forward and backwards from cone to cone. Diagonal runs are basically shuttle runs that focus on the outside of each leg and foot. This stabilizes the knee, ankle and hip complex. It also increases agility and makes your MCL stronger.  Run to a cone placed to your left. You will want to pivot off the left foot as you run to the next cone. Pivot off your right foot to the next cone. Maintain proper form and don't allow your knees to bend inward. Always keep your knees slightly bent so they are directly over the ankle joint. A bounding run involves running across 44 yards. You will start at shorter distances and increase your distance over time with practice. This exercise has multiple benefits, increasing flexibility, strength, power and speed. You will want to begin along the sidelines. When you run, push your knees high up toward your chest. As your legs come down, land on the balls of your feet. Your hip needs to be straight and knees slightly bent.
Summary:
Do plyometrics. Practice hopping over a cone. Do single leg hops over the cone. Perform the scissors jump. Do shuttle runs. Practice diagonal runs. Do bounding runs.