To make sure that your mulberry tree is full and evenly shaped, eliminate overcrowding and ill-placed branches. Trim off branches that cross each other or interfere with each other's growth. Try to make it so the branches going up and down the tree are 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) apart from each other. By doing this you can train the tree to grow in a way that is pleasing to the eye.  Look for shoots that are spaced close together on branches. Eliminate one so that the other can thrive.  Cut off any branches that make the tree look unattractive or unkempt. For example, trim off branches that grow out of the trunk below the main mass of branches. Although most trimming should be done in winter, you can do some selective trimming in the summer if your tree is growing too much for your liking. For example, you can trim off the top of the tree in summer to control its height. You can also trim 1 or 2 branches back halfway if you are trying to create a thicker branch.  Do summer trimming in the first half of the summer. If you do it later in the season you may trim off fruit buds that are emerging. Summer trimming is more likely to encourage sap seeping from the cuts. Take this into consideration when deciding whether a tree needs a summer trim. How often you trim your mulberry tree depends on what you want it to provide for you. If you want to control your tree's size and have more access to its fruit, then you should trim it every year. If you want a fuller tree that provides a shady spot underneath, then trimming it every 2 or 3 years is sufficient.  Whether you want a full and large shade tree or a productive fruit tree, you should trim off dead or damaged branches as soon as possible. Don't trim off the main branches on your tree unless they're diseased or dying.
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One-sentence summary -- Selectively thin the plant. Do slight trimming in summer. Trim the tree on a regular basis.

Q: Keep blending until the mixture is smooth. Bananas are rich in potassium and vitamin A, both of which will help hydrate and strengthen your hair. The olive oil will help the deep conditioner soak into your hair. It will also help hydrate your hair and add shine as well. Yogurt is great for the hair because it is naturally hydrating. It is also full of proteins, which can help strengthen your hair. Honey, on the other hand, is a natural humectant, so it will help hydrate your hair and seal the moisture in. The strainer will remove any lumps or clumps and give you a smoother conditioner to work with. Discard any lumps caught in the strainer. Get into the shower, and dampen your hair. Spread the conditioner evenly through your hair. If you have very long or thick hair, you might find it helpful to separate your hair into smaller sections first. If you have any leftover conditioner, throw it out; it will not hold well, even in the fridge. If you need to, apply some conditioner to the ends of your hair. After that, style your hair as you usually do.
A: In a blender, combine one peeled banana and 2 to 3 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil. Add ¼ cup (65 grams) of plain Greek yogurt and 1 tablespoon of honey. Blend the mixture again until it is smooth, then pour it into a bowl through a strainer. Apply the conditioner to wet hair. Rinse the conditioner out with warm water and shampoo.

Article: This app resembles a blue compass. You'll likely find it in your Mac's Dock. It's a menu item in the top-left corner of the Mac's screen. This option is near the top of the Safari drop-down menu. It's in the upper-left side of the window. This box is near the bottom of the window, to the right of the "File download location:" heading. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens a Finder window. You can also click Ask for each download in this menu to have Safari ask you to select a specific location for each individual download. Click a folder in the Finder to select it as your default download location. This will choose the folder you clicked as the default location for any subsequent downloads.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Safari. Click Safari. Click Preferences. Click the General tab. Click the "File download location" drop-down box. Click Other…. Select a folder. Click Select.

Problem: Article: Light Noncombustible construction is ISO Class 3.  ISO Class 3 encompasses IBC Type IIB (unprotected). Light Noncombustible buildings are buildings with exterior walls of light metal or other noncombustible material and with noncombustible floors and roofs:  buildings with exterior walls, floors, and roofs of noncombustible or slow-burning materials building supports of noncombustible or slow-burning materials noncombustible or slow-burning roof decks on noncombustible or slow-burning supports — regardless of the type of insulation on the roof surface easy to erect economical to build uses materials that don’t readily burn contains steel, which loses strength at high temperatures highly damageable buildings unstable buildings under fire conditions uses slow-burning materials that do burn — adding fuel to a fire
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Article: If the other party is riled up and looking for violence, words might not do any good, but it's usually a good idea to try. Physical fights can very likely end people in the ER, so avoiding them at all costs is advisable. Try to determine why the other person is angry, and see if you can talk them down.  Some people may be motivated not by anger but by something else, like a mugger whose motivation is money. Trying to talk them out of the attack would be a bad idea that could cause even more trouble. In such a situation, giving up your money without defending yourself is the wisest choice to avoid harm. Physical fights very often start as a verbal fight, an argument. If you sense that a confrontation you're in might escalate to physical violence, try to quell the argument. First, lower your voice and end the shouting match. Say things like "I don't want to fight," and "I understand why you're upset" to make it very clear that you're not interested in escalating the conflict. Once the other person has calmed down some, start talking it over by conceding the points of the argument that they are right about, and what, if anything, you did wrong. While it may seem easier to fight, you should always run away rather than fight. It might wound your pride to run away from a fight, but a wounded pride is better than a wounded body, especially when a wounded body can have serious long-term repercussions. If you tried talking it out, and that didn't work, try getting away. Don't turn your back and run, as this leaves you vulnerable. Just slowly back away, while watching for any sudden moves. If your assailant is a mugger, give him your money. Chances are he has a knife or some other kind of weapon, and the money in your wallet is not more valuable than your life. Most fights with no good reason behind them start because of a combination of intoxication and miscommunication. Don't let your ego get in way of apologizing, even for something you didn't do. And keep your voice low and calm when you try to reason with the other party. This will avoid an escalation of shouting that leads to fists being thrown.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Try talking it out first. Let go of your ego and escape. Lower your voice and apologize.