Problem: Article: 3 ripe bananas, mashed 2 1/2 cups self-rising flour (or add 3 & 1/2 tsp baking powder & 1/2 tsp salt to regular flour) 3/4 cup brown sugar 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons butter 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup chocolate chips, dried fruit, or walnuts (optional)  When ingredients are just combined, fold in the chocolate chips, dried fruit and/or nuts if desired. You may also use muffin tins or a small cake pan, depending on how you would like to serve the bread. For muffins, bake for 25-30 minutes. Serve and enjoy!
Summary: Gather ingredients. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix first six ingredients together in a large bowl. Pour mixture into a greased loaf pan. Bake for 35-40 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the loaf comes out clean. Allow to completely cool in the pan.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When the sun hits the cuprous oxide layer, it causes electrons to be released. The cuprous oxide is not conductive, but the electrons are able to move through the salt water to the conductive copper plate. This plate transfers the electrons to the wires. Plug the other end of your alligator clips into a multimeter or ammeter. Be sure that your meter can function in the microamp (0.000001 amps) range. Plug the positive alligator clip into the positive terminal of your meter and the negative alligator clip into the negative terminal of your meter. A very small amount of current will be flowing. This current should fall somewhere between 0 and 50 microamps. Turning the cell so that the cuprous oxide layer is facing the most direct sunlight will give you the most current.

SUMMARY: Place the solar cell in the sun. Hook the alligator clips to a multimeter. Set your meter to read microamps.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sugar cane is easiest to find during the harvest season, in late summer and early fall. If you can't find sugar cane plants at your local garden center, it can often be found at roadside stands and farmer's markets. Asian groceries also often stock sugar cane plants.  Look for long, thick stems, which are more likely to produce healthy new plants. The stems have joints, and a new plant will sprout from each one. Keeping this in mind, buy as many stems as you need to produce the size crop you want. Leave three to four joints per piece, to make it more likely that each piece will produce a few sprouts. If the stems have any leaves or flowers, go ahead and remove them. Sugar cane stems are planted horizontally on their sides, in four-inch deep furrows, or trenches. They need full sun, so choose an area that isn't shaded. Dig furrows long enough to fit each piece of cane you're planting, and space the furrows one foot apart. Use a spade or hoe, rather than a shovel, to make it easier to dig the furrows. Use a hose to lightly moisten the furrows to prepare them for the sugar cane. Make sure the water has drained and there are no remaining puddles before you plant. Place the stems horizontally into the furrows. Cover them with soil. Do not plant stems upright, or they will not grow. In the spring, usually in April or May, shoots will start to grow from the nodes of the stems. You'll see them breaking through the soil to form individual sugar cane stalks, which will grow quite tall by summer's end.
Summary: Select healthy sugar cane plants. Split the sugar cane stems into foot-long pieces. Dig furrows in a sunny planting spot. Moisten the furrows. Plant the sugar cane. Wait for the sugar cane to grow.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: These are the default login credentials for Netgear routers. The Netgear Genie setup wizard will display on-screen. If “Netgear Smart Wizard” displays on-screen in place of “Netgear Genie,” skip to Method Two in this article to finish setting up your router using the Smart Wizard interface. The Smart Wizard interface is only available on older models of Netgear routers.  ” The setup wizard will take a few minutes to detect your Internet connection and display the “Congratulations” page when complete. Your Netgear router will now be configured for use with your ISP.
Summary:
Power off your modem and Netgear router. Use an ethernet cable to connect your modem to the port labeled “Internet” on your Netgear router. Use a second ethernet cable to connect your computer to any port labeled “LAN” on your Netgear router. Power on your modem and wait for all the lights to remain stable. Power on your Netgear router and wait for the “Power” light to remain solid green. Log in to your router interface using “admin” for the username and “password” for the password. Click on the “Advanced” tab, then click on “Setup Wizard” in the left sidebar. Select “Yes” when asked if you want Netgear to detect your Internet connection, then click on “Next. Click on “Take me to the Internet” to verify your Internet connection is working.