Article: Many migraines are triggered by sensory stimuli, such as bright or flickering lights. Calm your senses down by turning the lights off and pulling down the shades, or by moving into a dark room.  Stay in the dark room until your migraine goes away, or for as long as possible. Wear sunglasses when necessary. If you have to be out and about and are unable to get to an area with soft light or no light, wear polarizing sunglasses to protect your eyes from the brightest parts of the light spectrum. This may not be quite as effective as spending a few minutes in a dark room, but it will usually still help. As with light, sound is another sensory stimuli known to trigger migraines. Turn off all background noise, such as radios and televisions, or move to a quiet, calm spot.  If you cannot go to a separate room, wear noise-canceling headphones over your ears to block out external noise. Some individuals find silence stressful or unnerving. If this is the case, run a white noise machine or air purifier in the background to provide soothing ambient sound. You could also try soothing music; however, avoid loud or exciting tunes. Stress and lack of sleep are other common triggers for migraine headaches. Take a few minutes to lie down on your back and close your eyes the next time a migraine comes on.  Rest anywhere from five to 30 minutes to help your migraine go away. Note, however, that some migraines are caused by getting too much sleep. If this may be one of your triggers, you should avoid lying down any longer. Deep breathing exercises can relax the body, thereby releasing any tension that might be contributing to your migraine.  Lie on your back with a pillow below your head and a second pillow below your knees. Your legs should be somewhat bent. Place your dominant hand on your upper chest and your other hand below your rib cage. Breathe in slowly through your nose until your stomach pushes against your non-dominant hand. Breathe out slowly through pursed lips as you tighten your stomach. Keep your dominant hand still throughout the entire process. Do this routine for about five minutes. A cold washcloth applied to your achy head can cause the blood vessels there to contract, which slows down the rush of blood to your head.  Wet a soft, clean washcloth with cold water and place it over your forehead or on the back of your neck. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes. Take a 10 to 15 minute break before applying the compress again, and continue in this pattern until your migraine goes away. Note that in some instances, however, cold temperatures can actually make a migraine headache feel worse. If the pain increases within the first 5 minutes of treatment, stop immediately and try something else. Stand under a cold shower with the water running over the top of your head for at least 15 minutes. Give yourself a head massage while you shampoo. This helps to reduce the tensions in your body while releasing the heat from your scalp.  Lightly squeeze the excess water from your hair, but keep it damp. Do not dry your hair. Lie down in a cool room while your hair is still damp and try to sleep for a while. You can place a towel over your pillow if you are worried about it being wet. There are often certain foods that can trigger migraines in people; what the triggers are will vary from individual to individual. You can determine any dietary triggers you may have by recording what you ate prior to the onset of a migraine headache, and looking to see if there are any patterns over time. Common dietary triggers of migraine headache include:  Foods containing aspartame or MSG Alcohol Chocolate Cheese Salami Caffeine
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Shut off the lights. Eliminate as much noise as possible. Lie down and rest. Take a deep breath. Apply a cold compress. Take a cold shower, followed by a sleep in a cool room. Modify your diet.

Problem: Article: The lucky couple may have some very specific features they expect in their wedding cake, so you should ask about color preferences, wedding theme, floral arrangements, and venue. All of these tidbits can help you imagine the ideal cake for their wedding and decorate it to perfection.  Consider including flowers the bride and groom plan on using in their floral arrangements as decorations for your cake.  Remember to ask how many guests will be attending the wedding; this will influence many of your cake decorating decisions, including the number and size of its layers. This is especially important if the bride and groom are paying you for your services. Investigate the cost of the kind of decorations and ingredients you plan on using and then convey this information to the bride and groom, or ask them directly what your budget is and plan on staying under that limit. If money's tight, you might suggest a square design for the wedding cake, which generally feed more guests. This will give you a sense for the kind of wedding that will be held, along with other important information, like whether the location will be temperature controlled. Summer weddings that are held outdoors are not the ideal place for cream based frosting, like buttercream, which can spoil easily in the sun.  You might try coating your buttercream frosting with a layer of fondant to help preserve it from spoiling.  Buttercream under your fondant has the added bonus of providing a buffer layer between any bumps in your cake and the outer frosting. This means your frosting will look smooth and even. Take into account the time of year the wedding will be held. From your interview with the bride and groom, you should know roughly the features that will be on display at the wedding. If these coordinate with the season, your cake might benefit from matching that motif. For example, if the wedding will be held in winter and the bride desires a "Winter Wonderland" theme, you might include glitter and snowflake patters in blue and white icing on your cake. An uneven cake will become obvious when on display in the center of attention. Many cake experts keep a small carpenter's level in their cake-making kit for just this purpose. When your cake is firm and cooled: Lay a clean piece of cardboard atop the cake and check its flatness with your level. This also might depend on the bride and groom's preference, but if you are planning on a multi-tier cake you'll need to support the tires somehow. Typically, this is either done either with dowels/drinking straws that have been cut to size as supports, or on a tiered cake stand. A cake stand might be the best option for beginning decorators, as it will be more stable and not in danger of collapsing on itself.
Summary: Interview the bride and groom. Estimate a budget. Tour the venue location. Accentuate your cake with seasonal touches. Check the levelness of your cake. Decide between supports or a stand.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: On your Android device, launch Google Play and search for ROM Manager on the search bar. Download this app to your device. After ROM Manager has installed, launch it.  Tap on "Recovery Setup" at the top of the list. Select "ClockworkMOD" as your custom recovery. This will install ClockworkMOD on your device. Select the "Download ROM" option.  Select the Repository of the ROM you would like. Select the latest build of the ROM. Tap on "Download" to start downloading the ROM. After downloading, ensure that the wipe data and cache option is ticked. Tap on Reboot and Install now.

SUMMARY: Download ROM Manager from Google Play. Set up ROM Manager. Download ROM from the ROM Manager.

Use a spatula to transfer the frosting from the container to a mixing bowl. Add 1 tablespoon (15 g) of powdered sugar to the bowl and mix it by hand or with an electric mixer.  If you would like the frosting to be thicker, mix another ½ tablespoon (7.5 g) of powdered sugar into the frosting. Put the frosting in a mixing bowl using a spoon or spatula. Add ½ teaspoon (2.5 mL) of milk to the bowl. Mix it with an electric mixer or by hand. If the frosting is still too thick, mix another ½ teaspoon (2.5 mL) of milk into it. You can substitute milk for water, if desired. Transfer the frosting to a large mixing bowl. Whip the frosting using a whisk or an electric mixer until it doubles in volume. Don’t continue whipping after the volume has doubled, or you risk creating lumps in the frosting.
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Add 1 Tbsp of powdered sugar to thicken the frosting. Thin the frosting using ½ tsp of milk. Whip the frosting to make it light and fluffy.