Problem: Article: Your computer may be pre-installed with a default program (Windows Movie Maker or iVideo); if not, you should be able to download free video editing software from the Internet.  Make sure that the clip shows exactly what you need to prove your point. Whether you caught a sibling stealing from your room or a coworker stealing from your cubicle: the clip should start a few seconds before the crime and end a few seconds afterward. Save the relevant footage in a new video file, but do not delete the extra footage just yet. Sometimes evidence appears where we least expect it. You may find something interesting when you review the extra footage. If you plan to use this video to make any sort of legal or professional case, it is important to protect your evidence.  Consider emailing yourself a copy of the file. Even if someone goes to drastic measures to find and delete the footage from your computer, you will have a remote copy that you can download onto any computer with an internet connection. For the same reason: consider saving the footage onto a USB flash drive. Keep the drive in a safe place. Be tactful. Tell them that you know that they were sneaking around in your things, and ask them them not to do so again.  You do not need to bring up the hidden camera immediately. It may come in handy later on, if they continue to sneak around after you've asked them to stop. If they own up to their snooping ways when you confront them, then you don't need to show them the evidence. If the snooper knows that you've hidden a camera somewhere, and knows where you've hidden it, they may find a way to sneak around it. Don't reveal your trump card right away. Some people don't learn the first time they're caught. Be aware that depending on who you're dealing with, merely catching the snooper in the act once may not stop them from snooping in the future.  Consider leaving the camera running when you suspect that the snooper might strike again. It never hurts to be sure. If the problem continues, tell an authority figure. If you're dealing with a sneaky sibling, tell your parents. If you're dealing with a sneaky coworker, consider notifying your supervisor. If the snooping is of a criminal nature, consider contacting the police.
Summary: Use a video editing program to isolate the clip of the crime. Save an extra copy of the footage in a separate folder. Confront the snooper. Forgive, but don't forget.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your last round should reach the bottom of your base round without stretching. You may be tempted to cheat, but this will result in a scrunchie that looks small and flat rather than full and ruffled. When you are done, it is time to join the two ends into a doughnut shape. You're going to use this yarn to sew up the edges.  Thread a blunt knitting needle onto the end of the yarn and sew the two edges together. Make sure that the stitches on both rounds line up so that you get a smooth join. Tie a knot in the end of the yarn and break it off. Leave about 4 inches (10 cm) of yarn. You can do this with the yarn needle or the hook. Once you see how easy it is, you'll be making lots more!

SUMMARY: Check the tube length. Break off the yarn, leaving about 15 inches (40 cm) of yarn from the hook. Pull the remaining thread into the inside of the scrunchie. Enjoy wearing your scrunchie, or wrap it up and give as a gift.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Making suggestions to calm someone down may not be appropriate for someone who clearly doesn't want help; however, it can be appropriate if the angry person is seeking help in calming down. It can also help when conversation is not productive or is escalating and a break is warranted. Breathing deeply can be effective in regulating emotions. Give the person these instructions:  Breathe in for a count of four, hold for a count of four, and exhale for a count of four. Make sure they are breathing with their diaphragm rather than with their chest. When the person breathes with their diaphragm, their belly extends out (they should be able to feel it with their hand). Do this as many times as necessary until the person starts feeling calmer. Tell the other person that they don't need to react right away. Counting can help put off angry feelings for the moment.  Suggest that the other person gives themselves time to sort out feelings by counting to 10. Help the person take their mind off the anger by distracting them. You can tell a joke or watch a video. You can reassure the person that you care about their anger, but you can also say that it may be a good idea to change their focus for a few minutes to help them cool off. Removing the person from a situation will help them calm down.  Suggest going for a walk, getting outdoors, or otherwise removing themselves from the situation.
Summary: Assess the situation before making suggestions. Tell the person to take deep breaths. Ask the person to count to 10. Distract the person. Suggest taking a walk.

Once you’ve determined that your cat has died, take your cat to the vet. The vet can provide comfort by confirming that the cat has died. They also might be able to tell you why the cat has died. If you have other cats, learning the cause of death can help you to prevent the spread of any contagious disease or conditions to them. . Once you are sure your cat has died, you may choose to bury your cat. Think about where you would like to have the cat be buried. Do you want to keep it in the yard of your home? Or buried in another beautiful place that you love? Once you decide on a place, bring gloves, a shovel, and a container for your cat. Hold a little ceremony in honor of your beloved feline. You also may want to bring stones or a headstone to mark the spot where you buried the cat. Burying the cat may not be practical for everyone. In that case, you can ask your vet to have it cremated for you. You can then place the ashes in an urn or container, or scatter them somewhere outside. Coping with the death of your cat can be very painful. Remember that grieving is normal and healthy, and that everyone grieves at their own pace. While grieving, don’t blame yourself for the loss of your cat. Remind yourself that your cat felt loved and had a good life. Lean on others for support when needed, and be aware of any signs of depression.
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One-sentence summary -- Call the vet. Bury your cat Ask the vet to cremate your cat. Allow yourself to grieve.

Q: Your cookie dough needs to be log shaped so it's thin enough to fit into the barrel of the cookie press. To roll the dough into a log, pick it up and roll it between your hands. Make sure the log is short enough and thin enough to fit in the cookie press barrel.  To save time, buy premade cookie dough that comes in a log shape. Avoid using cookie dough that has big pieces like chocolate chips or nuts in it. Use thin doughs like sugar cookie dough and spritz dough instead. Make sure the ring is twisted all the way on so it's tight. If the ring is on properly, the patterned disk will be on the inside of the barrel. Once the ring is on the barrel, you're ready to start pressing out your cookie dough!
A: Roll your cookie dough into a log. Screw the ring back onto the barrel.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's a white "F" on a blue background. If you aren't signed into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password and tap Log In. It's in the bottom right corner of the screen. It's at the bottom of the first list of options here. Doing so opens the Memories page. Facebook will display several different statuses, pictures, and other media from today's date for past years. You'll also see a section at the bottom of the page dedicated to days previous to today's date.
Summary:
Open the Facebook app. Tap ☰. Scroll down and tap See More. Tap On This Day. Scroll down through your memories.