Problem: Article: The pan should be large enough to hold a smaller heatproof bowl. Place 2 bowls or other containers on a flat, clean surface. One container is for the egg whites and the other is for the yolks. Holding 1 cupped hand over the first container with your fingers spread slightly apart, crack an egg over your hand, letting the whites slip through the gaps between your fingers, but not the yolk. When all of the egg white has passed through your fingers and into the container, leaving only the yolk, place the yolk in the other container. Repeat the process for all 5 eggs. Place it in a saucepan over medium high heat. Heat it until it begins to bubble, then reduce the heat slightly. Do this while the milk is heating, since you'll need to combine the ingredients quickly. Beat the eggs and sugar until the mixture is smooth and silky.  The mixture is ready when it's slightly thick. Beat for at least 2 minutes. If you're using an extract like vanilla or almond, add it to the egg mixture. Pour the milk in slowly while the beaters are running. Don't add it too quickly, since the temperature of the milk might scramble the eggs. Keep beating until the mixture is thick and creamy. Use a wooden spoon to stir the mixture continuously as it gently cooks. It will begin to thicken into a custard. The mixture is ready to remove from heat when it coats the back of the spoon as you lift it from the bowl. Remove it from heat and let it cool.  Don't let any water get into the bowl. This will affect the texture of the custard and may prevent it from cooking evenly. Use a wooden spoon, rather than a metal one. The metal may taint the flavor of the custard.
Summary: Fill a shallow pan with water and bring it to a simmer. Separate the yolks from the whites. Heat the milk. Beat the egg yolks and sugar in a heatproof bowl. Beat the milk into the egg mixture. Place the bowl in the pan of simmering water and stir.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Position it so that one corner is facing up and one is facing down. You should have a triangle now that's half the size of the handkerchief. Grab the tip of the bottom half you just folded up. Now fold it back down so that 2/3 of it has passed the halfway fold. You are only doing this to one layer. So at the top you should still see one whole triangle with another one folded down and sticking past the midline by 2/3s. Grabbing the tip bring it back towards the top of the pocket square. Just as you did before, let about 2/3s of the new triangle extend past the fold line beneath it. Each time we do this the triangle gets smaller, and we create another step (like stairs) on top of the last fold. Keep your folds neat and well-defined. This is the last time you do this kind of fold for the Three Stairs Fold. Once again you only want to let about 2/3s of the remaining triangle to stick out past the last fold. The folds should be intact and facing the table. Be sure to support the folds while you turn so you don't have to redo them. You should now have a triangle about one fourth the size of the whole handkerchief. Also, the multiple folds you did earlier should now be visible. The new halfway fold from the previous step should be facing up and to the left. This is similar to all of our earlier folds and serves the same purpose or creating a stable base. You should now have a flat bottom line to fit into your suit. Adjust the look to your liking and smooth out any creases or wrinkles.

SUMMARY: Place the handkerchief on a hard flat, surface. Fold the bottom corner up to the top corner. Partially fold down the top half. Fold that triangle up again. Repeat this fold downward. Fold the tip upwards. Turn the pocket upside down. Fold the right side over to the left. Rotate the handkerchief 90˚ counterclockwise. Fold the bottom left corner halfway to the center. Fold the bottom right corner halfway to the center. Tuck the handkerchief in your coat pocket.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: At Amazon KDP, you should go to the bookshelf page: https://kdp.amazon.com/bookshelf. You have to fill out information about the book, such as the following:  The book's language. Book title. Remember to include the words “Translated,” “Illustrated,” or “Annotated” to the book's title. The tag you use will depend on the original content you provided. For example, if you provide detailed biographical essays or a study guide, then you would use “Annotated.” Author's name. Remember to include the name of the person who authored the public domain work. Contributors. For example, you can select “Translator” and then include your name. Description. You get 4000 characters to describe the book. Remember to include information about what you added to the book. For example, “New illustrations.” Public domain work. Keywords. You can select up to seven keywords. These keywords help customers find your book. If you are publishing Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, don't pick generic keywords like “gothic.” Instead, be creative. The category, such as “Fiction,” “Non-Fiction,” etc. The age and grade range of your reader. You're now ready to upload your Word document (or other file) and your cover image. If you need to use Cover Creator to make a cover, then you can do so now.  You should also preview your book by using the Online Previewer. Read through the entire eBook looking for errors. KDP will also identify typos. Review these carefully because the program sometimes identifies words that are spelled correctly. Common errors include using “Tab” to indent and not inserting pictures properly. If you find something wrong with the formatting, then go back through your Word document and make corrections before uploading the corrected document again. Amazon KDP sets a minimum price of $0.99. To get a 70% royalty, you must price your book between $2.99 and $9.99. If you price below or above those amounts, then you get a 35% royalty.  Generally, public domain work is only eligible for the 35% royalty. To be eligible for the 70% royalty, you must publish an original translation or add substantial original content to your public domain title. KDP does not define “substantial,” which will probably be decided on a case-by-case basis. You also must price competitively. Look what other versions of the book are selling for on each vendor's website. You can price a little higher if you are providing substantial extra value. However, you generally don't want to be too high. . If you provide a study guide or academic essays to a public domain title, then be sure to register the copyright in your material. You can't copyright the public domain material, but you should protect your own original contributions. You don't have to register in order to have a copyright in your material. However, you must register before you can bring a lawsuit in the U.S. for copyright infringement.
Summary: Create the book details. Upload files. Select a price. Register the copyright in your original contribution

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Exercise and movement are great for people with AIDS. But if they fall or injure themselves, it could be dangerous. Call their doctor if they injure themselves to be sure you don’t need to seek emergency treatment.If you bring them to a hospital for an injury, be sure to tell any medical providers that they have AIDS.
Summary:
Contact a doctor if they injure themselves.