Problem: Article: ion and garlic. Peel an onion and use a sharp knife to mince it. You'll need 3/4 cup (115 g) of minced onion. Peel 4 large cloves of garlic and carefully mince them. Pour 1/4 cup (60 ml) of vegetable oil into a large saucepan and turn the heat to medium-low. Once the oil is shimmering, stir in the minced garlic and onion. You'll also need to stir in 1/4 cup (60 g) of Thai red curry paste and 1/4 teaspoon (1 g) of salt. Saute the mixture for six to eight minutes and stir it occasionally to prevent it from sticking. The onion should soften and become clear. Shake a few cans of unsweetened coconut milk and open them. Stir the coconut milk well and pour in 2 1/4 cups (532 ml) of the milk into the onion mixture. Stir every once in a while as some of the liquid in the pan evaporates. This should take 20 to 30 minutes. Keep the lid off of the pan so the liquid can evaporate and the sauce can thicken a little. Turn off the heat and stir in 3 tablespoons (45 ml) of lime juice, 1 1/2 tablespoons (22 ml) of Asian fish sauce, 1 1/2 teaspoons (6 g) of sugar, 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon (0.5 to 1 g) of cayenne, and 1/2 cup (25 g) of chopped cilantro sprigs (optional). Taste the sauce and add extra salt according to your taste. To create a quick stir fry or curry, saute vegetables and your choice of protein in a large pan. For example, saute carrots, potatoes, and sliced beef. Pour the sauce into the pan and serve the dish with rice or flatbread.  One batch of Spicy Thai coconut curry sauce will make about 1 1/2 cups (355 ml) of sauce. You could use it to make a small serving of curry or double it to make a large serving. Store leftover curry sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week.
Summary: and garlic. Saute the onion with the aromatics for six to eight minutes. Stir in the coconut milk and reduce the mixture for 20 to 30 minutes. Stir in the remaining ingredients. Use the Thai coconut curry sauce.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Whether you like to save your essays locally, on a flash drive for your computer, or through a cloud service like Google Drive, iCloud Drive, or Microsoft OneDrive, set up a filing system for your classes ahead of time. Make one folder for each of your classes and subfolders for any recurring type of assignment, like a weekly writing exercise. You can even color code your digital folders to match your real life color-coding system for even more precise organization. You can set up filters to funnel messages from your professors into individual class folders as they come in. This way, you’ll never have to dig through your email trying to find that one special email your professor sent with an important addendum or due date change. Whether it’s an orientation meeting for freshmen or a one-on-one with a teacher, it can be helpful to schedule digital reminders for one-off events that might disrupt your normal schedule. Most phones have calendar features that will remind you of an upcoming event 5 minutes, 10 minutes, or 30 minutes beforehand. Use these to help yourself keep on top of new or last-minute meetings you might forget to consult your regular calendar about.

SUMMARY: Create a computer filing system. Set up an email filter for your different subjects. Use your smartphone to create reminders for important events.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your turn indicator is broken, you will need to signal the left turn with your arm. The following are arm signals for left turns:  If you drive on the right side of the road, use your left arm in a straight position to indicate a left turn.  If you drive on the left side of the road, extend your right arm out of the window horizontally. Point it down at an angle toward the ground. Your thumb should be pointing toward the ground. If there are several lanes, remember that most turns require you to be in the closest lane to the side of the turn. For example, if you want to turn left, you should be in the left-most lane. Some roads have multiple turning lanes. Ensure you are in the right lane by reading signs on the road and posted nearby. Stop just before the white line, with your wheel straight. Then, when the light changes or there is no traffic from either side, begin turning your wheel to the left to execute the turn. If you turn your wheel prematurely and a car hits you from behind, you can be pushed into oncoming traffic. Traffic going straight almost always has the right of way, even if you aren’t required to stop before turning. If you check your right side first, you may find your wheel turning slightly toward the right. Then, press on the gas when you are halfway through the turn, to ensure you have control of the speed of the car. Avoid turning out to the right first, since the angle of your turn may be too wide and place you into oncoming traffic. Your turn signal usually turns off automatically. However, for gently left hand turns you may need to click it upward to turn it off.
Summary: Turn on your left turn indicator 100 feet (30m) before the left turn you want to make. Get into the turning lane in advance. Stop completely if your turn is at a T-junction or intersection with a stop sign. Yield to oncoming traffic. Look to the left and then to the right. Slow down as you approach the turn. Turn the wheel gently to the left, adjusting as you go. Complete the turn while looking toward the left and center.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While you are trying to generate power, you must keep your balance through your swing. Smoothly transferring your weight forward while generating power from your legs will allow for maximum torque upon impact with the ball. The more torque you generate, the more energy will be transferred to the ball. Whether you are dealing with an inside swing or an outside swing, it is important to keep your hands close to your body. Most of your swing is generated in your hands and wrists. If your hands are extended your bat speed will slow and your power will drop. The palm of your dominant (top) hand should remain facing upwards through contact in order to drive through the ball. Don't over-swing, or try to put any extra power into it. Most of the power in a swing is generated through your hips and wrists. Allow that power to flow through your body smoothly. Trying to swing extra hard will harm rather than help you.  Trying to "muscle" through the ball will usually result in your body tightening up, which compromises your natural kinetic chain and prevents your wrists from snapping into your swing as quickly. Light muscles are fast muscles. Tight muscles are slow muscles. Properly following through is important for multiple reasons. Not only will it help you to add all-important distance generating backspin to the ball, but it will help point out any flaws in your swing. In most cases, you want your hands to finish high which ensures that the bat head stays through the hitting zone as long as possible.
Summary:
Transfer your weight smoothly as you swing. Keep your hands in. Control your swing. Follow through.