INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If there is surface dirt on the felt, gently brush it away with a soft bristled toothbrush. Brush only in one direction. Don’t rub in a circle or up and down. Scrubbing in alternate directions can cause the material to pile up and fuzz. Dip a cloth in some warm water until the cloth is slightly damp. Press and dab at the dirt with light pressure, making sure not to rub. This may help remove some of the dirt. If there is loose dirt and dust on the felt, you can try to vacuum it away. Use a small vacuum nozzle and run it over the felt. If the suction on your vacuum is too hard, you can place some old panty hose or tights over the nozzle to help. Be careful when vacuuming around beading or ribbons. Make sure they are secure so you don’t suck them off the felt. You can clean your felt at home by steaming it. Use a tea kettle or pot and boil water in it. When the water starts steaming, place the felt over the steam. In your other hand, hold a soft sponge, lint-free cloth, or soft bristled brush. While holding the item in place, use the soft tool to gently brush the dirty area. This can be time consuming since you can only clean a little bit at a time.

SUMMARY: Brush with a soft toothbrush. Dab the area with water. Vacuum the felt. Steam clean your felt.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place a yoga or exercise mat on the floor to sit on. Sit upright comfortably with your legs out in front of you and your knees slightly bent.
Summary: Sit on a padded surface on the floor.

Make it clear that it's okay to be different, and that people of all personalities and backgrounds should be treated with compassion and acceptance.   If someone doesn't want to talk about their orientation, that's okay. Respect their privacy. If someone tells you what their orientation is, believe them. You can help your children tackle the questions of their own identity, but in the end, the words they use to define themselves are their choice (and theirs alone). Similarly, other people are the experts on their personal orientations, and your children should respect them and take their word for it.  It can be hurtful to try to guess someone else's orientation, or to not believe them when they tell you. Your child has probably witnessed some of it, even if they don't fully understand. Make it clear that bullying happens, it's wrong, and it's the fault of the bully for choosing to be mean (not of the victim).   Teach your child the phrase "I'm okay, they're mean." This can protect their self esteem when they are bullied, whether it's related to perceived orientation or something else. Teach some basic intervention strategies, like asking the victim to hang out with them, or making a distraction like "accidentally" dropping all their books. Due to discrimination, personal uncertainty, and different personalities, some people do not like to be open about their orientations. This is their choice. Explain to your child that each person will decide how open they want to be, and your child should follow the other person's lead.   After someone comes out, your child should ask whether this is private information. This way, there won't be misunderstandings about whether it is okay to tell. For example, maybe they're okay with their friend group knowing, but not their teachers. When in doubt, a good rule is not to tell. Make it clear that your children shouldn't reveal any of their friends' orientations unless their friends specifically told them it was okay. Your teen may be part of some difficult social situations like bullying, or they may want to help a friend who is facing problems, or they may come to the realization that they are LGBT+ themselves. Knowing that you care and are willing to help makes a big difference.   Show a willingness to listen to your child, and validate their feelings. This helps build a solid relationship, and encourages them to come to you in the future. Kids and teens look to good listeners for help, so be a good listener. Show casual acceptance for any LGBT+ people you encounter. Speak positively or neutrally about their identities. This models acceptance, and shows you can be trusted.
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One-sentence summary -- Encourage your child to respect others. Remind them that an individual is an expert on their own orientation. Be honest about bullying and discrimination. Discuss the importance of privacy. Reassure them that they can come to you with anything.

Q: Add one tablespoon (0.5 oz.) of aluminum sulfate to a small bucket of water. When the minerals clump and settle to the bottom, skim water off of the top with a cup or small container. Use the soft water to wash your face or take a sponge bath. If washing your face with tap water is having noticeably adverse effects on your skin (irritation or redness), make a point of using bottled water to wash it instead. While the cost may seem excessive, it may be worth the investment if your skin is particularly sensitive. Be sure to use enough water to rinse your face efficiently and prevent product buildup.  Another alternative might be a no-rinse cleansing water, some of which both cleanse and moisturize. Using distilled water may also be a viable option. If you have access to a shower somewhere other than home (e.g. at the gym or swimming pool), take the opportunity to shower there as often as possible. Cutting back on the number of showers you take in hard water will minimize the overall damage to your skin. Make a point to bring your facial cleanser and wash your face there as well.
A: Add aluminum sulfate to your water. Wash your face with bottled water. Shower elsewhere whenever possible.

Article: Decide whether you want a wood button or a stone button, then choose the appropriate material.  Stone is found by mining underground. If mining, you need a silk touch pickaxe. Or, you can just mine regular cobblestone, add to a furnace and it'll make the stone that you require. Wood planks are crafted from tree wood. To get tree wood, just search for some in a nearby forest.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get one stone or one wood plank.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: After you have successfully created a Party, you can now start inviting people. One way to invite members is sending invitation through your friend's list. To do this, open your Friend List window by pressing Alt+H. Right-click on the name (player must be online) and then choose “Invite to Join Party.” This is the most common way to invite people in your party. Meeting up in the game is convenient for players who are searching for party in a certain area, such as in Al De Baran and Glast Heim, since most players prefer to search for party and then enter the field right away to hunt. All you have to do is meet up with your friend or with people who wishes to join your party, right-click their character and then choose “Invite to Join Party. Similar to inviting people using your friend's list, you have to open your Guild list first by pressing Alt+G and then search for the name of the player in member's list. Right-click on the name and then choose “Invite to Join Party” to send them an invitation.  You can invite up to 12 people in 1 party. Remember that there's a level gap. Each member should be within the 10 level difference to have the EXP Even Share work. Otherwise, the EXP Even Share won't be available in the party setting.

SUMMARY:
Invite through Friend's list. Meet to Invite. Invite through Guild list.