In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you and your guests are going to be seated informally in a living room, make sure they have a place where they can easily mark their scorecards.  Have each person write down his or her ratings on the scorecards.  Encourage them to sip and taste, rather than drinking the vodka as a shot.  Refer to the piece of paper that you wrote the matching codes on when you labeled the containers earlier in the evening. Another round can be shared of the winning vodka, just for fun.
Summary: Once your guests are seated, give each of them a scorecard and a pencil. Pour the first vodka into each guest’s shot glass. Ask your friends to taste the selection. Encourage the eating of appetizers between each tasting. Have your guests continue to taste and rate each brand of vodka, serving them water and food between tastings. Ask everyone to tally up their scores after the last brand of vodka has been tasted and rated. Announce the name of each vodka brand and its code. Tally up the cumulative scores and declare the winning vodka brand.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You should have an area or separate stall outside of your horse’s regular stall where you groom her, if you do not have a specific area, then simply just tie her up with a lead rope outside her stall. Whether you have a specific area or not, it is essential that you tie it up, so it cannot get away while you groom. Wear some clothes that you do not mind getting dirty because grooming your horse can be a very messy job. Move the brush in a circular motion over your horse’s body. To avoid injuring your horse’s more delicate skin, do not use the rubber curry brush on your horse’s face or legs. With the direction of the hair, move the brush in rapid, short strokes, ending each one in a flicking motion to get the dirt off of your horse’s coat. You should see a cloud of dust come off from your horse’s coat each time you flick the brush. Make sure to use the flicking motion or the dirt will just stay on your horse’s body and may cause irritation. The Dandy Brush is very similar to the Body Brush but it is much rougher. Use long even strokes on your horse’s coat to smooth out her hair and get any remaining dirt off of her coat. This brush will help your horse’s coat look nice and shiny. If there are any areas of your horse’s coat that look like they need to be trimmed, use a pair of electric clippers to neaten them up. Don’t use the electric clippers on or around your horse’ face or you may startle her and even injure her. You don't need to clip your horse's coat every time you groom it. Wait until it has grown back. Make sure you clean the clippers after use.  Never clip inside your horse's ears; the fur there protects them from dust and flies. You can clip the outsides of the ears. Doing this step is optional, however, it looks better for showing. Blanket your horse in the paddock when it is cold if you choose to clip its hair. Be gentle and work through major tangles carefully using your fingers to avoid pulling out or breaking any hairs. You can also use the dandy brush on your horse’s tail to get it nice and soft. Don't brush your horse's mane and tail every day or it will become amazingly thin and it takes three years to regrow. Stand next to your horse facing the horse's rump, and use one hand to bend and support your horse’s hoof. Use the hoof pick to remove any rocks, turf, or other objects that have lodged in your horse’s hoof. Scrape away from you so that you do not cause the objects in the hoof to fly towards your body or face. You should also have your horse's hooves trimmed every 3-8 weeks to keep them in good condition. Shoeing horses is not always necessary. In fact, some experts believe that shoeing can cause problems with the hooves rather than protect them. If your horse is looking extra dirty, you may want to give her a bath. Start by hosing down her body with warm water to rinse off excess dirt and prep her coat for shampooing. Then, massage shampoo into her coat using a curry brush and rinse. After you have rinsed out the shampoo, massage conditioner into her coat using the curry brush and rinse well. To avoid getting shampoo and conditioner in your horse’s eyes, use a wet washcloth to clean her face.
Summary: Lead your horse to the grooming area of your barn. Use a rubber curry brush to loosen up the dirt on your horse’s coat. Use a dandy brush to remove dirt from the surface of your horse’s coat. Use a body brush to smooth down your horse’s hair. Use electric clippers to trim your horse’s body hair. Use a mane comb to untangle your horse’s mane and tail. Clean your horse’s hooves. Bathe your horse as needed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Ask your doctor what areas of your back would most benefit from a back support. Lifting back braces are made in small and large models. Some involve a tapered belt to allow you to twist, while others restrict twisting motions. Back or spine injuries can be very serious. Exacerbating a spine injury can lead to paralysis. To avoid this, always listen to your doctor's instructions and follow his/her recommendations closely.  Take prescribed medication at its correct dose and time. Full rest is not advisable. It's important to move within pain tolerance as much as you can. Perform regular physical therapy exercises (if so prescribed). Rest while flat on your back, ice the affected area and take an anti-inflammatory while you recover. It is especially important to see a doctor, if you must return to a job that involves physical labor, to rule out non-muscular spinal problems.
Summary:
Consult your doctor. Follow your doctor's instructions to the letter. Seek medical attention if you experience acute back pain for over three days.