Article: Avoid storming out or walking away while they’re in the middle of saying something. You want to calmly exit the situation without further upsetting them. Calmly tell them that you’re not going to continue fighting.  If you’re fighting with your significant other, you could say “I’m going to go for a walk,” or “I don’t want to fight right now. I’m going to go in the other room.” If you’re fighting with someone you don’t know, tell them “I have to go now, have a nice day,” and leave. If you’re fighting with a friend or coworker, be straightforward with them. Say “I’m going to go. Let’s talk about this later.” This could be another room if you’re at home, your office at work, or your car if you’re out in public. Separate yourself from the other person so you both have space to calm down. If the other person follows you, don’t engage with them. Respectfully tell them that you need time apart to think.  If at anytime you feel like you’re in physical danger, call the police. Be careful if you're going to your car. Make sure that it's not in a secluded area and that you have a clear escape route. If possible, make sure that you are in a public area. This way, if the fight escalates, there may be others who can help you. Don’t engage with the other person and get physical unless you’re forced to defend yourself. Always try to walk away from the situation first. If you can’t and you’re in a public place, try to get the attention of someone nearby. If you’re at home and a fight turns violent, try to leave or lock yourself in a room. Call the police immediately.  If you’re in a public place like a store or a park, look around for people who could help you. Attract their attention by being loud and calling out for help. If you’re at a bar or club and someone is trying to fight you, get the bartender’s attention or ask a friend to go find the security guard. Think about what caused the argument and everything that was said. Clear your mind and go over everything in your head. If you need to, write it down; this can help you figure out what went wrong and where.  Learning from a fight can help prevent another one in the future. For example, if the fight was with your significant other, take the time to think about what underlying issues in your relationship caused the fight in the first place.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Tell the other person you’re going to walk away. Go to a safe place. Get help if they’re being violent. Reflect on the fight.

Problem: Article: Shoulder injuries need urgent attention. While not life-threatening, your cat will be in severe pain and need relief. A shock powerful enough to break bones may have caused other damage that is not immediately obvious, such as internal bleeding, which can be fatal. Most shoulder breaks will require surgery to repair and immobilize the joint. Your goal should be to stabilize your cat so that you can take her to the vet as soon as possible.  Compound fractures require surgery within eight hours. If there is bone sticking out from your cat’s fur, then she has sustained a compound, or open, fracture. This is relatively rare. Most closed fractures should be treated within two to four days, but as shoulder fractures are rare without associated trauma, you should try to get your cat in sooner.  Treatment will depend on where the fracture is located. If the joint is fractured, it will need to be repaired to prevent poor healing and early arthritis. This may be done with orthopedic wire, screws, or a combination of both. If the shoulder blade is fractured, then your cat may need only to rest for one to two months. If you cannot immediately take your cat to the vet, you should call to receive instructions. Whether it is an open or closed fracture, movement will cause your cat pain and can aggravate the damage. You want to keep her as immobile as possible until you can get her to the vet. Again, the goal is to keep your cat as immobile as possible. Put a towel in the box or carrier to help keep you cat comfortable during transport. Dressing (covering with a clean cloth or gauze) is necessary for a compound fracture, but you should not try to bandage your cat’s shoulder in order to immobilize it, whether the fracture is open or closed. Immobilizing shoulders is very difficult, and your injured cat is unlikely to be in a cooperative mood. The struggles during bandaging will likely do more harm than any good the bandage might do. In the unlikely event that your cat's shoulder has a compound fracture, the goal is to cover the exposed end of the bone to prevent infection, not to create a perfect bandage. You can loosely wind sterile gauze around your cat to cover the bone, or simply drape the gauze or a clean cloth over it. Try to disturb the bone as little as possible.  Do not try to push the bone back under the skin. Take your cat to the vet immediately after covering the wound. The bone and wound will need to be sterilized, surgically realigned, and stitched up.
Summary: Take your cat to the vet as quickly as possible. Place your cat in a box or crate to limit her movement until you can take her to the vet. Keep your cat in the small box or carrier for the trip to the vet. Do not attempt to bandage your cat’s shoulder. Dress your cat’s compound fracture with a clean bandage before taking her to the vet.

There are a variety of turmeric mask recipes that can be used on your face. These combine turmeric with ingredients that will both help your skin and help the turmeric stick to your skin. Common ingredients for a turmeric face mask include: honey, yogurt, milk, avocado, oat or chickpea flour, and lemon.  One recipe you can use is to combine 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of chickpea flour, a quarter teaspoon (1 ml) of turmeric powder, 2 teaspoons (30 ml) of honey, and enough yogurt, milk, or water to make the mixture into a paste.  For a really simple mask, simply combine a quarter teaspoon (1 ml) turmeric with 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of honey. This mixture is easily applied to the face due to the stickiness of the honey. For skin that is dry but also prone to breakouts, combine 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of turmeric with half a mashed avocado. Make your own special combination if you like! If you have any of the ingredients normally used in face masks on hand, simply combine what you have and use it. You can find dried turmeric in most natural food stores in the dietary supplement section. You can also easily find it and buy it online. If you are interested in using fresh turmeric, look in your local natural food store. Fresh turmeric is usually stored near fresh ginger in your store's produce section. It is not always available, so if you can't find it be sure to ask the produce worker at your store if it is available. Combine the ingredients of your mask in a bowl, making sure to mix ingredients completely. Whatever recipe you choose, make sure that the resulting mixture is liquid enough to apply to the face but not so runny that it will run off your face. This means that it should be the consistency of a thick mud. Apply the turmeric mask so it comes in direct contact with your acne. Use your fingers, a fan brush, or a small spatula to smooth the mixture all over your face. Apply a thick layer to your face so that the mask doesn’t dry out too quickly. Like with all beauty masks, be sure to avoid getting it in your eyes, nose, or mouth, as this would be uncomfortable. Turmeric can stain your face yellow. You can remove any residual yellowness by lightly scrubbing your skin with a paste made of chickpea flour. Face masks and cleansers can upset your skin’s natural pH balance and leave it either greasy or dehydrated. After washing off the mask, put on a little toner and follow it with your favorite moisturizer to rebalance the skin and lock in moisture.
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Pick a recipe or create your own. Gather ingredients. Make the mask. Apply the mask. Apply toner and moisturizer to your skin.