This is the website where you can play Grow Island.  You need to Install the Adobe Flash Player in order to play Grow Island. If you see a grey screen that says "Select for Adobe Flash" or "Run Adobe Flash", click the center of the screen.  A pop-up window will appear.  Click the tab that says "Allow" or "Allow Once". If you are using Google Chrome, you will need to Enable Flash in the Settings menu. If you can't read the text on the screen, click English or the language of your choice. It's in the center of the screen.  The game will begin. It's the icon that resembles a steering wheel. A steering-wheel landing pad will appear on the left side of the island. It's the icon that resembles a pickaxe. A little man will use the pickaxe to create a dirt road. It's the icon that resembles a pile of logs. A small pile of logs will appear on the right side of the island. It's the icon that resembles a microchip. A computer will appear near the top of the island.  A woman and her home will replace the pile of logs. It's the icon that resembles a red and white battery. A battery will appear near the dirt road. The man will build a river behind the house. It's the icon that resembles a bolt. The home will grow larger.  The man will cut away a series of trees located to the left of the home. It's the icon that resembles a Bunsen burner. A Bunsen burner will appear on the island.  An alien ship will turn the man into a green alien. The house will also be converted into an alien-like space home. It's the icon that resembles a smokestack. A group of aliens will teleport onto the dirt road, and start dancing. You have now achieved maximum points for the UFO ending, and have beat Grow Island. A congratu-alien-s message will appear on screen.
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One-sentence summary -- Navigate to http://www.hoodamath.com/games/growisland.html in a web browser. Allow Adobe Flash Player to access your web browser. Click English. Click Play. Click on the “Aeronautics” icon. Click on the “Civil Engineering” icon. Click on the “Architecture” icon. Click on the “Computer Science” icon. Click on the “Electrical Engineering” icon. Click on the “Mechanical Engineering” icon. Click on the “Applied Chemistry” icon. Click on the “Environmental Engineering” icon. Wait for the UFO Ending to appear.

Q: There are many antiperspirants designed especially for hands and feet. Nonprescription antiperspirants will temporarily block sweat pores, which means less sweat will be produced on your skin. Make sure to choose an antiperspirant and not just a deodorant; these are different kinds of products for different uses.  It may help to include an antiperspirant in your daily body care routine, preventing occasional sweat rather than treating already-sweaty palms. Consult a dermatologist or a general care provider for guidance about different antiperspirant products. Loose-fitting clothing can help your body regulate its temperature, reducing the amount of sweat that appears on uncovered body parts. Cotton, wool, and silk generally allow your skin to breathe and are good choices for hot weather. Sport clothing that wicks away sweat may be a good choice for exercising. These powders absorb moisture easily, keeping your hands from appearing too damp. They can also help increase your grip, which may be diminished due to sweat. Avoid caking your hands in powder, which may make you sweat more. A light dusting is fine. Be sure to wash powder off afterwards. Tasks such as typing, construction, or writing involve a lot of friction, heat, and work. Make sure you take regular breaks when performing these activities so your body can regulate its temperature. Wiping your hands off with a soft cloth or towel may also help. Breaks can be combined with other sweat-reduction tips found in this article; for instance, during a break you could wash your hands or move to a cooler place. If possible, try to alternate your tasks throughout the day. Type for half an hour and then do a different task before coming back to typing. This will allow your body to rest. Don't hide your hands in your pockets or cover them with gloves or rings. Keeping your hands in cramped areas will make them damp, warm, and sweaty. Though cool air may feel uncomfortable or cold on very sweaty patches of skin, it will help reduce sweating. A simple cotton cloth can keep your hands dry for a period of time. You needn't wipe your hands off regularly, only when they become unreasonably sweaty. Cotton is preferable, as it absorbs moisture well. Consider keeping a plastic baggy with you in which you can keep used cloths. Dipping your handkerchief or cloth in rubbing alcohol can help your hands stay clean and cool.
A: Apply antiperspirant to your hands. Choose clothing that complements your activities. Rub talcum powder or cornstarch between your palms. Take frequent breaks when using your hands. Allow air to circulate on your palms and fingers. Keep a napkin or handkerchief with you to dry off your hands whenever necessary.

Article: After you begin taking antibiotics, you will need to stay home for up to 48 hours to avoid spreading strep to someone else. A person is still infectious for the first 48 hours after beginning their course of antibiotics. Take care to avoid infectious contact with other people during this time. Do this after the first couple days of antibiotics, but before you finish your antibiotics. Otherwise, your old toothbrush could become a carrier and re-infect you once the antibiotics are done. When possible avoid contact with people with strep throat, especially during the contagious period (up to 48 hours after starting treatment). If a family member has strep throat, don't share glasses or utensils. Proper hand washing is the best way to prevent all kinds of infections. According to the CDC proper hand washing technique includes:  Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap. Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Be sure to lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails. Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds. Need a timer? Hum the "Happy Birthday" song from beginning to end twice. Rinse your hands well under clean, running water. Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Stay at home for the first 24 to 48 hours. Throw away your toothbrush and get a new one. Avoid contact and don't share personal items. Wash your hands.