Article: An impact driver is a manual tool that drives a screwdriver bit further into the screw using a weight and spring. This works well on sturdy construction, but may damage electronics or other sensitive equipment. If you're concerned about damage, avoid cheap models with a stiff spring, since these require forceful hammer blows to work. A powered impact wrench is not recommended, since the excessive force could damage the surrounding material. Some models have a switch. On others, you set the direction of the turn by twisting the handle. Fit a drill bit of the correct size to the end of your driver. Place it in the screw and hold the driver in place at a 90º angle. Grip the driver at its midpoint, keeping your hand clear of the end. The bits that came with your impact driver are often extra-hard, which makes the process easier. Tap the end of the driver sharply with a heavy mallet. A rubber mallet helps you avoid scratching the driver. Some impact drivers jar out of position after each strike. Set it back to "loosen" if you need to. Once the screw comes loose, use a regular screwdriver to remove it from the hole.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get an impact driver. Set the impact driver to loosen screws. Hold the driver in place. Strike the end with a mallet. Check the driver direction. Repeat until the screw is loose.

Problem: Article: Set the scene by lighting candles around the bathroom. You can also set candles around the edge of the tub if the rim is wide enough that you won't knock them over. Tea light candles are great because they usually come with plenty in a package to set up. Any type of candle will work though. Turn off the lights so your bathroom is illuminated only by candlelight. Make a playlist beforehand to ensure you have a constant stream of your favorite romantic music playing during your bath. Try to find music choices that you both enjoy. Set up speakers or a music playing device ahead of time, and keep all electronic devices far away from the water to avoid electrocution. You can use an smartphone hooked up to a speaker, or a CD player. Prepare a tray with glasses of champagne or wine and strawberries or grapes to enjoy with your partner while soaking in the bath. Set the tray on a small table near the tub so it is easy for you both to access. There are also trays made to fit over each side of the bathtub, so that you can have the tray in the bathtub with you. If your partner does not drink, set out a glass with sparking juice or another one of their favorite drinks. Have fluffy towels or bathrobes ready for when you are ready to get out of the bath. As an extra loving touch, warm the towels or robes ahead of time in the dryer or using a towel warmer. If you don’t have a dryer or towel warmer, you can set your oven to 150 °F (65.6 °C), place the towels in a clean roasting pan, and cover the pan with foil. Keep the towels in the oven only long enough for them to get warm.
Summary: Light candles. Create a playlist. Prepare a tray with treats. Have towels ready.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This method will show you how to turn a pillowcase into a simple child's dress. The dress is meant to be loose-fitting, like a sundress or a maxi dress. Because pillowcases only come in certain lengths, this method may not be suitable for dresses for larger children. You might still be able to use this method to make a shirt or blouse for a larger child, however. Here is a list of what you will need.  A pillowcase Single-fold bias tape Sewing machine Thread Scissors Pins Ribbon Safety pin The best pillowcase to use for this is a rectangular pillowcase. Keep in mind that the bigger child is, the longer pillowcase you will need. Consider getting a pillowcase that already has a pattern along the open part. The open part will become the hem of the dress. Something with ribbon, embroidery, or lace could be really pretty. Place a measuring tape at your child's shoulder. Measure down to where you want the dress to end. Keep in mind the length of your pillowcase; you can make the pillowcase shorter, but you cannot make it longer. If your pillow is too short, you can do one of two things:  You can find a longer pillowcase. King-sized pillowcases tend to be longer. Add some fabric lace or a ruffle to the open end of the pillowcase. Slip a safety pin through the end of a ribbon, and use it to guide the ribbon through the front casing. Repeat the process with a second ribbon through the back casing. Take off the safety pin when you are done.

SUMMARY: Gather your supplies. Find a suitable pillowcase. Measure your child down from the shoulder to get the length of the dress and add 1 inch (2.54 centimeters). Thread a long piece of ribbon through each casing.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You do not need to fill this space with a du'a, but it is mustahabb (preferred) to do so. A du'a is a personal prayer or meditation. Say, "Allahumma Rabba Hathihil Da'awatiTaamma WaSalatil-qaa’ima, Aati Sayyedana Muhammada nil-Waseelata Wal-Fadeelata Wal-Darajatal-'aleyata Al Rafî‘a, Wab‘ath-hu Maqaman Mahmudanilathee Wa‘adtahu, Innaka La Tukhliful-Mee'ad." . This is the final call to prayer before the beginning of salah. The exact words and their repetitions will vary from school to school, so consider asking a respected member of your community about exactly what to say. Once you say the iqama, the prayer session can begin.  Say the iqama with a lower voice than you called the adhan. People should still be able to hear you, but they should be closer now. You also recite the iqama quicker, as the prayer is going to start straight after you finish.  The difference between iqamah and adhan is that during iqamah, after saying haya 'alal falaah, you say qad qaama tis-salaah (the prayer has begun). Some people say this once, others say this twice. This depends on the school of jurisprudence (madhab) followed. Saying it twice is sunnah according to a saheeh hadith.
Summary: Say the du'a after the adhan. Recite the iqama

This will prevent the hat from coming apart.  One piece at the bottom of each flap and one on each side in the middle is probably enough to keep the hat together. You don't want to use too much tape, as this can interfere with decorating the hat. Be careful when putting it on so you don't tear the paper or rip off any of your decorations.   If you measured your head as suggested in Part I, then you should have a hat that fits well. Find where your hat sits comfortably on your head. If the hat is too big, you can use staples to take in the sides. Alternatively, you can undo the folds on the hat, trim the paper to a smaller size, and repeat the folds. You can add whatever decorations you want to the hat, but one of the most common themes on pirate hats is the skull and crossbones design, or "Jolly Roger".  Have fun! Your pirate hat can be decorated with whatever you want! You can draw the "Jolly Roger" on the hat with markers or paint. Alternatively, you could make a stencil of the Jolly Roger with construction paper. Color or paint the hat in your favorite color, add glitter or other craft supplies to the hat for creativity. Let any glue or paint dry before playing with your hat. While you are doing that you could try cutting out an eye patch to match your hat! Have fun wearing your hat for play or for a costume!
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Put a couple of pieces of clear tape on each of the flaps and brim folds on the hat. Try on your hat. Decorate the hat.