INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Locate the water shutoff valve and turn it counterclockwise. For toilets, the valve is on the metal line running from the wall to the back of the toilet. Test it out by flushing the toilet or attempting to turn on the water supply. Make sure fresh water can’t get in and wash away stain treatment products prematurely. For tubs and sinks, simply turn off the tap to prevent water from flowing. In a small bowl, combine 3 tablespoons (30.39 g) of cream of tartar with 3 US tbsp (44 mL) of hydrogen peroxide. Stir them together. They form a paste with the consistency of cake frosting when mixed appropriately. Both items are available at most general stores and grocery stores. For cream of tartar, look near the kitchen spices. Spread the paste over the stains using a nylon scrub brush, a sponge, or a cloth. Make sure the stains are well-covered. The paste will loosen the iron particles as it soaks into the stained surface. The easiest way to scrub the stained surface without damaging it is by using the rough side of a basic sponge. Nylon scrub brushes are fine too, including toilet scrub brushes. Buff the area by scrubbing through the paste. Harsher scrubbers scratch up porcelain or walls, so avoid using items like steel wool. Turn on the water shutoff valve if you deactivated it earlier. Wash away all of the paste with clean water, such as by turning on the tap or flushing the toilet a few times. Most or all of the stain will wash away with it.  You may need to treat tough stains a few times to clear them. Cleaning the stained surface at least once a month helps prevent these tougher stains from forming. Other treatments, such as commercial rust removers or lemon and baking soda pastes, are also effective and worth a try if hydrogen peroxide isn’t strong enough.

SUMMARY: Turn off the water flow and drain away any standing water. Mix cream of tartar with hydrogen peroxide to form a paste. Cover the iron stains for 10 minutes. Scrub the stain with a sponge or brush to remove it. Rinse the surface with clean water to remove the paste.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This trick will only work if you are down to your last life, so make sure you're paying attention! It is not possible to get unlimited lives in the Facebook version, as everything is run a central server. Any site claiming to provide unlimited lives is a scam. When you are down to your last life, open up Candy Crush in another tab in your browser. Go to Facebook in the other tab and tap "Candy Crush Saga" in the sidebar to the left.  Don't start playing the level.  Just get it ready. If you lose your last life in the first tab, you can switch to the second tab for one more go.  If you lose your last life, immediately close the tab before the match is over and open Candy Crush Saga on Facebook in a new window.  You can keep doing this as long as you open a new tab and close the old one before the life counter drops to 0.
Summary: Play until you have one life left. Open a new tab. Load Candy Crush Saga in another tab. Play the game in the first tab.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: See if there are any Hindu temples or community centers where you live that would allow you to join their congregation. The widespread acceptance of the major world religions has made finding places of worship in unlikely locations more common. As a member of a temple, you will be guided through puja and be given advice on yoga meditation and understanding the Vedas (scriptures), which will help you on your spiritual journey. Unfortunately, it is still somewhat common for Westerners and those of other religious foundations to be rejected from practicing Hinduism in a formal capacity. If this happens to you, keep looking until you find a temple that will accept you, or continue your study and worship on your own. Learn about different ritual activities from the leaders of your temple or community and incorporate them into your practice. In addition to puja and yoga, there are many other rituals that encompass important aspects of Hinduism. While most of these are spiritual in nature and center around paying tribute to divinity, others are more personal and practical, and function almost as good-luck rituals or reminders of the need to excel in your station of life.  Puja is the most commonplace form of ritual in Hinduism, and is usually performed every day. Other important rituals for the Hindu follower to observe include making offerings and sacrifices (symbolic in meaning) to the various deities of the pantheon, decorating the body with markings that represent spiritual aims and sitting in meditation of the truths of the Vedas. Other more sophisticated rituals, collectively identified as a yajna, require the oversight of qualified holy men and typically entail systematic group offerings and blessings. These rituals are more akin to what you might expect to find in churches where Abrahamic religions are practiced. If you belong to a Hindu temple or spiritual community, a yajna is likely to be conducted by the group's most prominent leaders. Hindu festivals are based around the seasons and usually commemorate or symbolize important events in Hindu theology. Some of these celebrations, such as Makar Sankranti, require visiting cultural landmarks like the Ganges river, but many holy events can be honored anywhere with prayers and offerings particular to the day. In becoming immersed in the Hindu religion, make an effort to learn the significance marking these occasions and take part in observing them.  Among the most venerated annual Hindu festivities are Holi, a celebration of springtime and rebirth occurring the day after the full moon in early March; Diwali, the "row of lights" ceremony that commemorates the end of the Vikram calendar; and Mahashivaratri, a birthday celebration for Shiva, one of the three highest deities in the Hindu religion.  The majority of Hindu celebrations are scheduled by the Vikram calendar, which follows a lunar progression, and fall on notable days of the moon cycle. If you have fully committed yourself to following the Hindu religion, you might plan a pilgrimage to visit holy sites in India and its outlying regions and pay your respects. Embarking on a pilgrimage will offer you a rare opportunity to see the shrines of deities and saints, refocus your spiritual devotion and purify yourself of sins and impurities. Pilgrimages are time-consuming and expensive undertakings and may not be feasible for all practitioners, but they are venerated tradition in Hinduism nonetheless.  Some of the most famous sites for pilgrimages include the “big four” Indian towns Puri, Rameshwaram, Dwarka and Badrinath, as well as Nepalese stops like the Pashupatinath Temple. A small percentage of larger Hindu organizations that are funded by local communities may offer all-expense-paid group pilgrimage opportunities for those who could not otherwise afford them. Check and see if your temple or organization is one of these.

SUMMARY:
Become a member of a temple. Take part in ritual practices. Attend Hindu celebrations and festivals. Undertake a spiritual pilgrimage.