If you are in a situation where other people are shooting each other or someone is shooting at people that aren't you, your main goal should be to get as far away as possible. If you see that you can reasonably get away, do that as soon as you hear shots. If you don't know where the shots are coming from but you know there is a secure room very near by, go there. If you do not see a way to leave, then you will want to find cover. Get behind something that can stop bullets, preferably, like a very solid object. Thin walls or a door is not enough, though it can keep a shooter from realizing you're there. Cars are not bulletproof even though an engine block or some police car doors will stop bullets, even small calibers can penetrate a pair of doors or a trunk. Stay behind the cover, and if it is large enough get on the ground. Lying on the ground significantly reduces the likelihood of you getting shot. Do not stop to gather your belongings before fleeing an area. This can significantly impact the amount of time you have to get away and make a big difference in your ability to get away before the shooter realizes you're there. Just go. You're more important than your wallet. While taking cover or fleeing, be as quiet as possible. Breathe slowly and avoid crying. Alerting the shooter to your presence can put you in danger. Don't talk with people nearby or make phone calls. If you can, turn a phone on silent. Text if you want to get someone's help or attention. Once you are in cover, stay in cover. Do not move from one cover to another unless you absolutely have to. Staying put will also reduce the amount of noise you make and draw less attention to your presence. If you can take cover in a single, secure room, be sure to barricade the entrances. Lock doors, move heavy pieces of furniture to block the doors, cover windows if you can, and turn off lights and anything which makes sounds. Stay quiet and move as little as possible. Once you are in a relatively safe place, either barricaded or at least under cover, simply wait for help. This is the only thing you can do. Most shootings last less than three minutes, so while it may seem to last forever, you are unlikely to have to wait for help for very long.
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One-sentence summary -- Leave the area if you can. Find cover. Leave your belongings. Stay quiet. Don't move. Barricade yourself. Wait for help to arrive.

Q: Divide your content into major points and use them to set up an outline and develop subpoints underneath the major points. Starting with an outline will help you organize your thoughts and help you get starting in writing the actual wording of the lecture. Try to organize for consistency and include a relatively equal amount of information, subpoints, reflective questions, and sources for each larger unit of your outline. Introductions and conclusions are even more important for verbal lecture than written content because, unlike a written paper, the audience likely won’t be able to go back if they missed something. The introduction should prepare the audience for the most important parts of the lecture and the conclusion should restate those essential parts.   The statement of purpose should clearly outline the functional value of the lecture. For example, say “By the end of this lecture, you should be able to apply the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the length of sides of a triangle.” Directly state the purpose of the lecture in both the introduction and conclusion. Consider ahead of time what you can cover in your allotted time.  Generally, it takes 2 minutes to recite 1 double-spaced page, although this can vary from person to person. Assign a certain amount of time to each part of your lecture and time yourself as you practice. If you don't have much time, hit only the important points. Try not to go off topic or spend time discussing things that aren't relevant to your main point. It is usually better go slightly shorter with your lecture than to go over the time limit. Try to anticipate parts of your lecture that might be confusing and specific questions that the audience may ask. Where you do anticipate confusion, do your best to clarify each part of the information and make time to respond to questions or concerns. You should also try to demonstrate the concept in a practical way. For example, if you’re explaining a difficult math formula, do work out several problems while clearly explaining how the formula applies. If you’re having trouble determining this on your own, ask a friend or colleague to review it and determine areas of confusion.
A: Start with an outline. Include an introduction and conclusion. Tailor the length to the amount of time that you have to speak. Anticipate questions and confusion.

Article: Deoxys is a Psychic-type that is weak against Ghost-, Dark-, and Bug-type Pokémon. It is especially strong against Fighting-type and Poison-Type, so avoid bringing any to the fight. Deoxys is Level 30, so make sure your party is ready to handle that.  To make Deoxys easier to catch, bring a Pokémon with the "False Swipes" move. This will allow you to get Deoxys down to 1 HP without knocking him out, making him much easier to catch. You will want a good number of Ultra Balls to capture Deoxys. Try to have at least 20 to be on the safe side. You will have a better chance of capturing Deoxys if his health is low, so you may not need as many if you have a Pokémon with "False Swipes."  Make sure to have enough healing items for a prolonged fight as well. Deoxys can hit pretty hard, so you may need to patch your Pokémon up after the fight. If you've beaten the game, you'll have a spare Master Ball, which can be used to catch Deoxys without a fight. There are other Pokémon you might want to use this on, however, so decide if you want to use it on Deoxys. If you want, you can cheat to get unlimited Master Balls, but you must be using CodeBreaker, a cheat that comes built-in to the Visual Boy emulator.   To use CodeBreaker to get more Master Balls, click the Cheats menu and select "List..." Click the CodeBreaker button. Enter "Master Ball" as the description. Enter 82005274 0001 into the "Code" field and press OK. Enter a PokéMart in the game and go to buy something. The pointer will be showing the "Ultra Ball", but you will actually be purchasing the "Master Ball" for $0. Buy as many as you'd like.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose your Pokémon. Stock up on Poké Balls. Consider your Master Ball.

Article: When selecting a stem, you should look for young, green growth, as they have a better chance for taking roots when planted. Select a piece of stem with a few leaves on it. You want to be sure you're able to identify the nodes, which are places where a leaf meets the stem. You'll want to have enough length on the stem to plant it deeply within the soil so that it can form roots. It should have a few sets of leaves located along the stem. Once you've measured the stem, cut just below a node. The node will look like a knob in the stem where it connects to the rest of the plant. Make sure the node is still on the cutting.  Avoid handling the cutting by its stem or node by gently holding onto one of the lower leaves. You can sterilize scissors by wiping them with rubbing alcohol. This is to prevent contamination of the cells located at the node. While the new plant needs leaves to provide energy through photosynthesis, too many leaves will compete with the plant's efforts to send out new roots. Lower leaves will touch the soil and likely cause the cutting to rot, so they can be removed. By doing so, you can prevent them from wilting while you work. This is especially important for cuttings taken outside, because the sun can cause them to lose water quickly when removed from their plant.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Select a healthy stem with new growth. Measure the stem out to 5 to 10 centimetres (2.0 to 3.9 in) long. Cut below a node with a sharp pair of sterilized scissors. Remove the lower leaves of the plant, leaving 1 or 2 pairs at the top. Gather your cuttings in a plastic bag containing a few drops of water.