INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While you are still building up a reputation for serving excellent beer, you might need to add extra incentives to draw in more customers. Consider offering happy hour specials, promote special or seasonal beer flavors, and host popular local performers for a discounted rate in order to attract more customers.   Host seasonal events at your brewery. For example, if you are located in a coastal area famous for its oysters, consider hosting an oyster  festival where you pair your beer with a few special dishes featuring the local cuisine. You can also host screenings of popular TV shows or movies to help bring in customers. While your location might draw in a high amount of traffic, you also need to market yourself to the broader community. Beer festivals will be an obvious place to start, but consider also serving your beer at local food festivals, farmer's markets, and at large concert and film festivals. Ideally, you won't just sell beer at a single location (your brewery). Instead, reach out to other bars and restaurants about carrying kegs of your beer for their customers.   If your brewery has a bottling system, you should also try to distribute your beer with local grocery stores and liquor stores. Check your state's laws on distribution. Many states will let you self-distribute your beer to other vendors while others require that you use an approved distributor. You can find a list here:[1] Research popular beer bloggers and local food critics and then reach out to them with an offer to try your beer. If there are popular magazines on food and culture in your city or town, then you should also reach out to them.   Create social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, etc) to promote your brand. Also consider adding a blog section to your web site discussing all the best ways to enjoy your beer. Send out a weekly or monthly newsletter with special offers and information for your loyal customers. This will give your brewery a "niche" value and create loyalty amongst your regular customers.

SUMMARY: Draw in customers to your location. Get into the community. Embrace broad distribution. Connect with important influencers.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Shortness of breath can indicate a more serious problem than bruised ribs. If you are suddenly short of breath, have difficulty breathing, chest pain, or are coughing up blood, call emergency services or seek immediate medical attention. Look out for flail chest.  Flail chest occurs when you break 3 or more ribs right next to each other, and it can seriously hinder your breathing. If you suspect more than 1 rib is injured and you physically can't take a deep breath, seek medical help. A rib that's bruised or cracked is damaged, but still in its place in the rib cage. A broken rib, however, is dangerous because it's been dislodged from its normal position, and could potentially puncture a blood vessel, lung, or another organ. Seek medical attention instead of attempting to treat yourself at home if you suspect your ribs are broken instead of bruised. Chest pain can have a number of causes, and some can be life-threatening. An accurate diagnosis ensures that you're treating the right problem. Your healthcare provider may order chest x-rays, a CT scan, an MRI, or a bone scan if a fracture is suspected to reach an accurate diagnosis. However, injured cartilage or bruises will not show up in these tests. Seek medical attention if:  You're experiencing increasing pain in your abdomen or shoulder. You develop a cough or fever.
Summary: Seek immediate medical attention if you have shortness of breath or chest pain. See a healthcare provider if you suspect your ribs are broken. Make an appointment with a healthcare provider if the pain is persistent or unbearable.

Keeping the speed square flush with the piece of wood you are using will keep the protracted angles accurate during later stages.Position the base of the speed square on the wood so that you can make the mark in the correct location. You will only need to keep one point of the speed square flush when pivoting it, but it is important to begin flush with the wood. Holding the pivot point on the speed square, which is located at one end of the lipped fence, rotate the speed square until your desired angle matches with the end of the wood. Be as accurate as possible with your measurement, taking care to line the speed square exactly at the desired angle. The speed square will have ruler-like numbers on the hypotenuse side, which represent different angles ranging from 0 to 90. Once your angle has been aligned, trace the base, not the hypotenuse, to create your angled mark. Trace slowly and accurately, taking care to create a thick, visible line with your pencil. Once the mark has been made, erase the graphite if you feel like you've made a mistake and try again. In order to gain an accurate representation of your angle and check your mark, position the base of the speed square with the end of the mark. Trace the base of the speed square to draw a straight line, allowing you to visibly identify the angled mark.
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One-sentence summary -- Press the fenced lip of the speed square flush with the wood. Use the pivot point to set the speed square to the appropriate angle. Trace the base of the speed square. Reposition the speed square and draw a straight line.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A hypothesis is an educated guess about the outcome of an experiment. Discuss the air pockets in the soap and ask your child what they think will happen to the soap when it gets heated. Write down the hypothesis before you begin. Can they think of anything else that expands when heated? For instance, both marshmallows and popcorn expand when you heat them up. Ivory soap is special because it has air whipped into it, but other soaps do not. Perform this same experiment with different types of soap and observe the various results with each brand.  Avoid heating the soap for longer than 1 minute, as it could burn. Record your results and observations underneath your written hypothesis. Talk about what happened with the soap. Ask your child why the soap expanded and why the air pockets are important. Explain to them that there is water trapped in the air pockets and that gas expands when it is heated.  Gases expand because the molecules begin to move quickly when they are heated. This causes them to bounce off of each other and hit the pockets of soap with such force that they expand out.  Discuss the differences between the various brands of soap and the reason you see differences in the results.

SUMMARY:
Talk about a hypothesis. Experiment with different types of soap. Discuss the results.