Problem: Article: Get a car that has many safety and navigation tools. Anti-lock brakes and stability control features will make you a smarter and safer teen driver. They buy you extra time in the event of a potential accident. Even a well working defroster can improve your visibility. You can find the safety rating of most vehicles by entering the year, make, and model information into an auto website, such as Edmunds. Keep your tire pressure at the proper levels. Get an oil change as often as your owner’s manual recommends, usually 3,000 miles. Check that all of your fluids, like power steering, are filled up. Wipe off your mirrors and windows to improve visibility. Taking good care of your car can make it easier to be a safe driver.  It sometimes helps to keep a journal on your phone or a paper notebook in your glove compartment listing dates and information for all maintenance performed. Enrolling in a roadside assistance program, like AAA, is a great way to protect yourself in case you have a breakdown. Before you set off on a trip, check your gas gauge. Try to keep your tank at least a quarter full at all times. This gives you enough gas to make it through bad traffic safely. Your car will also run better when it’s not running on fumes.
Summary: Select a safe car. Perform regular maintenance on your car. Make sure that you have enough gas.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can hot glue or hand-sew this on. Match the width of the pompom to the width of the white trim. For example, if your trim was 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide, then your pompom should be about 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide too. Use a store-bought pompom or make your own using yarn.

SUMMARY: Add a big, white pompom to the top of the hat.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Have everything in place. Prepare the baking pan by covering in parchment paper or oil a marble slab. Keep the heat low and be aware that it's easy to burn barley, so keep a regular check on the water level. It will look like white jelly. Then return it to the pan. Then add it to the pan and stir until it is dissolved, over a gentle heat.   Twist as you cut, to form the traditional twisted barley shape. Once hardened, they can be wrapped individually in cellophane or place on wax paper inside an airtight tin.
Summary: Assemble the ingredients and items needed before starting. Cook the hulled barley in the water gently for 5 hours. Strain the liquid. Warm the sugar. Boil the mixture until the temperature reaches 156ºC/310ºF, the hard crack stage. Pour the candy syrup over the lined tray or oiled slab. Once the barley sugar has cooled enough to touch, immediately cut it into long strips using lightly oiled scissors. Leave the strips to harden.

Wait until the soil is dry before you water lavender. When you do water, water for several minutes to make sure the roots get completely soaked. If you live in an area where it rains frequently during the summer, skip waterings when the ground is wet. Lavender doesn't need to be fertilized more than once a year. In early spring, work some bone meal mixed with compost into the surface of the soil around the lavender, then give it a deep watering. Over fertilizing lavender will cause the plant to grow poorly, rather than having the effect you want. All year round, check the plant for dead or dying shoots and remove them promptly with a pair of sanitized pruning shears. Prune the entire plant back by 1/3 in early spring, before the new growth emerges, to tidy the shape of the plant. Pruning encourages healthy new growth to emerge. The lavender shrub will get bigger and thicker as it ages, producing more flowers every season. The first season may not yield more than a bunch or two. By year three, you should have several bunches per season. When the lavender flowers just begin to open, usually in early summer, gather the lavender into a bunch (one bunch is about a handful of stems) and cut the stems. The plant will produce another flush of flowers before the end of the growing season.  When you harvest flowers, avoid cutting into the woody part from which the shoots emerge. Cutting this part will damage the plant. Lavender stems may be kept in a vase filled with fresh water. To dry lavender, cut stalks before the flowers open, as soon as the buds turn purple. Tie a bunch using a rubber band and hang it upside down in a dark, dry place for about a week. The lavender flowers may be used in baking and savory recipes, for crafts, or to  make essential oil.
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One-sentence summary -- Water lavender deeply but infrequently. Fertilize lavender in early spring. Prune lavender. Harvest the flowers.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are a variety of strength training exercises that can help build mass and define both your butt and hips.  The bridge exercise or butt lift is a great exercise to include that will recruit both your butt and hip muscles.  Lay down on your back to start this exercise.  Keep arms flat on the floor beside you and bend your knees into a 90 degree angle.  Your feet should be flat on the floor. With your knees bent, press your pelvis up in the air pushing upwards with your glutes.  Stop when your back is in a straight line. Hold this position for as long as you can.  Slowly lower your butt back down to the ground and repeat this exercise a few more times. Squats are a classic exercise that can help tone your entire lower body.  However, squats specifically recruit your glutes and hip muscles.  Plus, with a few variations, you can really hone in on your hips.  Stand with your feet shoulder width apart and toes facing out at a 45 degree angle from your body. Squat deeply with your knees, keeping your back straight.  Dip down until your thighs are almost parallel to the floor.  Your butt should be pushed back out behind you. Hold your squat here for a few seconds and then push yourself back up to the standing position.  Try to push using your glute muscles. To make squats more challenging, hold two dumbbells (one in each hand) or hold a barbell over your shoulders. To target your hips even more, add a side leg raise.  When you come back up to your standing position, extend one leg straight out to the side.  Alternate sides with each squat. Like squats, lunges are a classic move that target your butt and hips.  The need to help you balance and be stable really requires strength from your hips.  Stand up straight with your feet about hip width apart. While holding weights, step forward with your right leg about 3-4 feet. Dip down so that your right knee bends forward and your left leg knee drops to the floor.  Lower down until your right thigh is parallel to the floor. Push back up to the starting position.  Make sure to push back up with your right leg - not your left leg.  Repeat on the other side and do about 8 lunges per side. A variation of lunges that can help target the hips in a different way are side lunges.  Instead of stepping forward, step outwards to the side.  Alternate between both legs. One particular exercise that really targets your hip muscles are side leg raises.  Incorporate this exercise in addition to lunges, squats and bridges.  Lay down on the floor your right side.  Place your right arm so that your hand cradles your head and your upper arm is flat on the ground.  Your left hand can rest on your hip or the ground in front of you. While tightening your abdominal muscles, slowly lift your left leg up into the air.  Keep your leg perfectly straight and your toes flexed. Lift your leg as high as you can comfortably.  Hold your leg in this position for a few seconds and then slowly lower back down. Repeat this move 8-10 times on the right leg.  Then, roll over and repeat the same exercise on the right side.
Summary:
Do bridges. Incorporate squats. Try doing lunges. Try side leg raises.