Article: Remove the desired amount of frozen shrimp from the freezer. Reseal the bag and replace the remaining shrimp in the freezer, if necessary. Place the frozen shrimp in a colander or a mesh sieve. Fill a large bowl with cold tap water and place it in your kitchen sink. Put the colander inside the bowl so that the shrimp are completely covered in cold water. Leave them submerged for 10 minutes. Remove the colander or sieve full of shrimp from the bowl of water. Dump out the water and refill the bowl with fresh, cold, tap water. Place the colander or sieve full of shrimp back in the water. Again, you want to make sure the shrimp are completely submerged. Allow the shrimp to sit in the cold water for another 10 to 20 minutes. At that point they should be completely defrosted but still cold. Remove the colander or sieve from the bowl and let the water drain out. Take the shrimp out of the bowl and pat them dry with a paper or kitchen towel before cooking and using them in your recipe or dish.
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Place the frozen shrimp in a colander or sieve. Put the colander in a large bowl of cold tap water for 10 minutes. Replace the water with fresh, cold water. Let the shrimp thaw for another 10 to 20 minutes. Remove the shrimp from the water and pat them dry.

Problem: Article: Use the heaviest blinds you can to block out all sunlight from your bedroom.  Light exposure will send a message to your brain that it's time to be awake.  Removing light will help you sleep much better. Keep other rooms dark, such as your bathroom, in case you do wake up before you are done sleeping. Any light exposure will add to the time it takes your body to fall asleep.  Driving home in direct sunlight, without sunglasses, will make it more difficult to sleep as soon as you get home.  Don't stop to do any errands. Take the shortest route home. Keeping bright lights on at work will help you remain alert. When your eyes are exposed to such light, it lets your body know its time to be awake.  By using bright indoor light, you mimic the light someone who works a day shift is exposed to.  Avoid any low or gentle lighting, as this may bring on drowsiness. UV lights can give you vitamin D, much like natural sunlight does. While exposure to light my keep you awake, sound can be just as troublesome.  You will need to block out any noises that could keep you awake.  Try the following methods to keep bothersome noises from waking you:  Ear plugs Noise cancelling headphones White noise machine to cover up other sounds. Ask family members to be as quiet as they can during your sleeping hours. Turn off your phones ringer if possible.
Summary: Keep your bedroom dark. Wear sunglasses on your way home. Keep your workplace brightly lit. Block out noise.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Turn off the burner and use a hot pad when touching the stockpot so you don’t burn yourself. Use a wooden spoon or something similar to scoop the peaches out of the pot and gently put them into the food processor. Pour any remaining liquid from the pot into the processor after you’ve removed all the peaches. Set a timer so you don’t forget about it. Wait until the puree has cooled down slightly so it is just warm to the touch before you store it. Don’t leave the puree out at room temperature for more than 2 hours. If you do, it should be discarded because bacteria could have started to grow.

SUMMARY: Transfer the hot peaches to a food processor or blender. Let the puree cool for 10-15 minutes before transferring it to a container.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are many nonprofit organizations dedicated to efforts to defend net neutrality. By donating money to them you can help support their efforts and expand their reach.  Established nonprofit organizations typically provide many different methods for you to donate, whether you want to make a one-time donation or give the organization a little money each month. Before you send money to an organization, use an external validation service to make sure the organization is legitimate and that your money will go to support efforts to defend net neutrality. You can use any one of a number of charity evaluators online and run a search for reports by entering the name of the organization to which you want to donate. Both nonprofit organizations and concerned individuals have created petitions that allow the public to band together and show their support for net neutrality. By signing these petitions you add your voice to the voices of others who defend net neutrality.  You may be able to find petitions defending net neutrality at petition websites such as change.org. The White House also has a page where people can create and sign petitions. By reading petitions and identifying the individuals or groups who started them, you also may find others to contact and network with to take further action to support your cause. In addition to signing the petition, you also may have the option of signing up to a mailing list so you can receive updates and news about the status of the campaign and find out how the petition was received. Many nonprofit organizations and other grassroots leaders organize public events nationwide to raise awareness and send a message to lawmakers about the broad support for net neutrality.  Nonprofit organizations and independent activists often use social media to spread the word about events and sign up participants. You also may be able to find flyers for events on community bulletin boards, such as those often located at the public library or community center, or at universities. Online meeting sites also have information about meetings in your area that you can sign up to attend or request an invitation from the event's organizers.
Summary: Make donations to nonprofit organizations. Sign petitions. Attend protests or rallies.

It's in the top row of keys on your computer's keyboard. To access the Safe Mode option in Windows 7, you'll have to press F8 while restarting your computer. Do so by pressing your computer's power button. If your computer is already on but malfunctioning, first press and hold the power button to turn it off. You can also restart your computer by clicking the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen, clicking the power icon, and clicking Restart. Do so immediately after your computer begins to turn on. This action will launch the boot menu, which is a black screen with white text.  The goal here is to press F8 before you see the "Starting Windows" screen. If nothing happens while pressing F8, you may need to hold the Fn key while pressing F8. This key should be on the right side of your keyboard. When "Safe Mode" has a white bar over it, you've successfully selected it. Doing so will both select Safe Mode as your restart option and continue the start-up process. Once it finishes restarting, your computer will be in Safe Mode. To exit Safe Mode, restart your computer normally.
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Locate the F8 key. Turn on your computer. Repeatedly press F8. Press the ↓ key until "Safe Mode" is selected. Press ↵ Enter. Wait for your computer to finish restarting.