In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: you will need. An easy way to do this is to remember that one cup equates to 16 tablespoons. This can be used as a simple metric to calculate how many tablespoons you need. For example, if you need half a cup, you would require 8 tablespoons of fluid. Measure your liquid over a vessel to prevent a mess. Pouring slowly and steadily to avoid excess spillage into the vessel, fill your tablespoon with the liquid. Transfer to the vessel and repeat until you have measured the amount you need in tablespoons. Some recipes may call for more precise measurements. In this case, you can use teaspoons to get the exact amount needed. One teaspoon is equivalent to 1/6 of a fluid ounce or 4.7ml. This will help to develop your ability to estimate measurements. If you are using a glass or plastic vessel may alternatively wish to use a marker on the outside of the vessel to indicate measurements. This will save you re-measuring the tablespoon amounts in the future. For example, if you measured out a quarter of a cup (4 tablespoons), you would write “1/4” on the vessel.
Summary: Work out how many tablespoons Use a tablespoon to measure out the liquid you need. Use a teaspoon to refine the volume. Commit the amount of fluid in the vessel to memory.

Depending on what your relationship with this person is, there are going to be different boundaries based on social hierarchy, family ties, gender and cultural norms, etc. Are you close with this person, or are they relatively new to your life? Determine the nature of your relationship with them and you already have the foundation of healthy communication. Amongst close friends and family there is often more space for being vulgar and less consequences for being awkward. However if we're texting potential lovers, coworkers, business partners, or anyone with whom we have a formal relationship, different rules of appropriateness apply. Keep this in mind when phrasing your text. Starting strong, and composing a meaningful message can help you avoid this problem in the first place. Many people lead busy lives and choose not to respond to texts that are vague or do not have an obvious purpose or appeal. And so a lot of us are more likely to respond to messages that have a clear purpose. Ask yourself these questions:  What do I want to communicate? Is there a purpose to what I'm saying? How do I think they will receive my message? You've given a sincere effort at understanding who you're talking to, what you want to say, and how you want to/should say it. So now you know at least that whether or not they respond has less to do with your actual text, than their situation, or the nature of your relationship.
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One-sentence summary -- Consider who you're texting. Figure out what you want to say. Write a purposeful and clear message.

Q: They are notated by round blue circles with dashed lines inside of the circles. The lines will point in different directions to notate if the glaciers or snowfields are advancing or retreating.  Find a complete list of symbols on topographic maps at https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/TopographicMapSymbols/topomapsymbols.pdf  It may be useful to bring a list of symbols with you when you use the map so you can refer to it as needed. Streams and rivers that are ongoing appear as solid blue waves on the map. Streams and rivers that are intermittent, where there is a break in their flow, have dashed lines or dots in the wave. Dams are notated on the map by two blue squares locked together. Buildings appear as small block boxes on the map. They may appear as solid black boxes or shaded boxes. Schools are notated by small black dots. Athletic fields appear as triangles or boxes with dashed lines. Other man-made objects like wells, tanks, and cemeteries are notated on the map using specific symbols. Find picnic areas by looking for red tables. Roadside rest areas appear as small black tables on the map.
A: Look for a blue symbol for glaciers or snowfields. Identify the type of river or lake with blue wave symbols. Locate buildings and schools by finding black boxes. Check for campgrounds by looking for red tents.

Article: You may need to adjust the needle a bit to make sure it’s inserted correctly. You’ll know it’s in the right spot when you see the blood start to flow.  As an alternative, you can use a vacutainer needle and hub, if you plan to use vacutainers. Your needle should still be about 1.5 in (3.8 cm) long.  You can get a needle from your vet, a medical supply store, or online. If the blood spurts or shoots out, remove the needle, because you’ve entered the carotid artery. As you pull out the needle, place a piece of gauze or your finger over the wound for at least 1 minute. Then, check to see if the bleeding has stopped. Continue to apply pressure until you don't see any more bleeding. Slide the pump back slowly as the blood flows into the syringe. Stop when the syringe is full of blood.  Break the seal before you insert the syringe into the horse’s vein. Don’t press down on the plunger. Stabilize the needle, then use your dominant hand to gently push the vacutainer onto the syringe. Once it’s attached, blood will fill the vacutainer.  A vacutainer is a tube that’s used to collect blood. You can find them at a vet supply store, a drug store, or online. It’s okay to use vacutainers made for humans.  If you want to take several samples, simply remove the full vacutainer and insert a new one.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Insert a 20-gauge x 1.5 in (3.8 cm) needle at a 20° angle. Pull back the pump on the syringe to take your blood draw. Attach a vacutainer to the syringe hub, if you’re using one.

Problem: Article: Honey has natural antibacterial properties, making this scrub a good choice if you have acne. You can coarsely grind the oatmeal by giving it a whir in the blender. This scrub smells so good you could almost eat it.  Add a few drops of essential oil to enhance the properties of the scrub if you'd like. If the scrub is really sticky, add a drop or two of milk, which has moisturizing properties. Make sure your makeup is removed, then rinse your face to wet it a little in preparation for the scrub. Rub it over your face using gentle circular motions. Keep going until your entire face has been treated with the scrub. Let it sit on your skin for an extra 10 minutes so the honey can go to work moisturizing and brightening your face. Use warm water to wash your face, making sure to get every last trace of the sticky honey. Pat your face dry with a towel. Apply your favorite moisturizer to enhance the benefits of the scrub and leave your skin feeling silky smooth.
Summary:
Mix 1 tablespoon of honey and 1 teaspoon of ground oatmeal. Rinse your face. Apply the scrub. Rinse off the scrub. Moisturize your skin.