In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Begin with a small circle with a cross-section for the ninja’s head.  Draw an oval at the end of the line made in step 2. Draw 2 lines connecting the ovals a little before the side’s end. Draw 2 vertically-elongated ovals from the oval at the bottom end for the ninja’s legs. The sketch will guide you to produce a smooth and neat outline. Trace the smaller details of the ninja to produce drawing effects for the clothes.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/1\/1c\/Draw-a-Ninja-Step-14Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Draw-a-Ninja-Step-14Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1c\/Draw-a-Ninja-Step-14Bullet1.jpg\/aid3057224-v4-728px-Draw-a-Ninja-Step-14Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
Summary: Using pencil, roughly sketch the guidelines for drawing a ninja. Draw an oval a little under the circle and draw a line from the circle through the oval and further; this will be for the backbone of a ninja’s body (for sketch purposes)  Draw two small circles at the upper left and upper right side of the oval. Draw two small vertically-elongated ovals from the 2 small circles at the upper oval for the ninja’s arms. Carefully trace with a pen the outline of your sketch. Erase the sketch. Color the drawing as you like!

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There is a tendency for younger people in elementary school to socialize with people they don’t like romantically. Kissing may not be for everyone, so it’s important that you understand the person you want to kiss, and how they feel about kissing.  Ask them about kissing. If they seem grossed out or embarrassed, they may not be ready for a kiss. You don’t have to give away your intentions to kiss them. Say something like “My older brother kissed his girlfriend in front of me. What do you think about kissing?” You can ask their friends how they feel about kissing. If someone does not like you, they probably won’t want to kiss you. Think about how you talk and treat each other. If they are constantly telling you to go away, that you’re annoying, or that they don’t want to be around you, it’s a good sign they don’t like you.  If they always go out of their way to help you and always wants to talk to you, they may like you. If they tease you, don’t lose hope. Some kids in elementary school tease other kids because they like them. If they go out of their way to talk to you and be around you, it might be a sign that they actually like you, even if teasing is involved. You can’t force or trick anyone to like you. If you feel like your crush doesn’t like you, try to find someone else. It might be hard and it may make you very sad, but you shouldn’t be ashamed. There are plenty of people that will enjoy your company.  Try to make friends with other kids in school to take your mind off the person you want to kiss. Don’t give up immediately. Don’t assume they don’t like you without trying to talk to them. If you want to kiss a boy, there are common signs that point to if he likes your or not. If he fiddles with his shirt or socks, leans or stands with a wide stance, talks with his hands, or seems nervous, there’s a good chance he likes you. If you’re curious if a girl likes you, she will usually tilt her head towards you, point her feet in your direction, play with her hair, or will blush when she’s around you. Don’t take every action as a sign of something. Only consider this advice if this is how they always act around you. Even if you’re scared or self conscious, act like you are confident. If you smile, stand up straight, and talk clearly, it will appear like you're confident even if you’re not. Try practicing when you’re in other situations so you can do it naturally when you’re around your crush.
Summary: Talk to them about how they feel about kissing. Think about how they treat you. If the person doesn’t like you, move on. Look at their body language and see how they act. Act confidently when you’re around them.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This condition can affect all ages and does not affect any gender more than the other. Bronchitis is characterized by inflammation of the bronchi and bronchioles due to an infection or chemical irritant. It results from either a bacterial, viral, or chemical catalyst. This article will deal with the more common acute bronchitis, as chronic bronchitis is a separate medical condition that usually requires professional medical treatment. Acute bronchitis is a very common disease, in fact most people have had experience with it at some point. Almost all acute bronchitis cases resolve on their own at home with proper care, rest, and time. This disease goes away on its own and requires no treatment with antibiotics, though a cough may linger for weeks beyond the disease. Treatment of acute bronchitis focuses on alleviating symptoms and resting in order to allow your body to take care of itself and to recover.  There is no definitive test for identifying bronchitis. Doctors will usually diagnose bronchitis based on what symptoms you are presenting. Treatment and recovery from acute bronchitis usually occur at home completely unless further infections or complications set in. People presenting with acute bronchitis will usually describe a recent onset of cough. This occurs in the absence of other conditions such as asthma, COPD, pneumonia, or the common cold.  The typical cough of bronchitis is initially dry and unproductive. This can progress to a productive cough as the bronchitis progresses. Throat and lung pain can occur from constant and intensely forceful coughing to relieve irritation.  In addition to a red throat (infected pharynx), most people present with additional symptoms: difficulty breathing (Dyspnea), inspiratory or expiratory wheezing, fever over 101.1°F (38.3°C), and fatigue. In addition to common symptoms, there are many risk factors involved that can increase the likelihood of bronchitis. These include: very young infants or very elderly people, air pollutants, smoking or secondhand smoke, environmental changes, chronic Sinusitis, bronchopulmonary allergy, HIV infection, alcoholism, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) In healthy individuals, bronchitis is a self-limiting disease (meaning that your body can recover on it’s own without any specific treatment). In fact, most medical guidelines do not recommend antibiotics. If you have several lingering symptoms for more than a month and if you have any questions or concerns, consider visiting your doctor for a laboratory and/or imaging workup and professional treatment.
Summary:
Understand bronchitis. Understand bronchitis treatment. Know the symptoms of bronchitis. Know the risk factors for bronchitis.