Article: Put the pot on the stove and set the burner to the highest setting.  This is called "al dente" in Italian.
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Fill a large pot three-quarters full with water. Bring the water to a boil, and then add half of a pound (227g) of pasta. Cook the pasta until tender, but not too soft. Place a colander in the sink and drain the cooked pasta, but reserve 1/2 cup (120ml) of the liquid in a different container. Set the pasta and liquid aside.

Problem: Article: Polyester rope is strong enough to hold up the swing, but it won’t fray or fade in the elements. When purchasing rope, make sure that you get the highest weight rating possible.  Unless the swing came with the rope already attached, do not attach the rope to the swing yet. If your swing came with a metal chain attached, you must attach it using an eye bolt. You cannot tie a chain to a tree. Use a ladder to reach the tree branch and toss the rope over the branch. Make sure that the rope is at least 3–5 feet (0.91–1.52 m) away from the trunk. Make 2 loops with the rope. Place one end through the loops, then wrap it under the second end of the rope. Bring the first end back over the second end and put it back through the double loop. Pull both ends until tight.  Leave about 3 inches (76 mm) of tail at the end of the knot.  It is a good idea to check the knot regularly after putting the swing up. Make sure that the knot is still tight. If the rope is fraying, replace it. Stick the ends of the rope through the holes of the swing. Move the swing up the rope until the height is right. Make a bowline or figure eight knot immediately under the swing, and cut off any extra rope.  If the swing is for a child, you can place the seat about 13 inches (330 mm) off the ground. If adults will be using the swing too, try to find a height based on what would be comfortable for you.
Summary: Use a braided polyester rope. Loop the rope over the tree branch. Secure the rope using a bowline knot. Attach the swing to the other end of the rope.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you're considering opening a day care, you probably already know that you love working with kids. Take these other elements of running a day care into account before you make the decision to devote yourself to starting a new business:  Are you ready to handle the mishaps, behavioral issues and emergencies that arise when working with kids? Consider getting first aid and CPR training and potentially taking classes on childcare before assuming this responsibility. The children's parents will have high expectations concerning their kids' activities and education while under your care. It helps to have a degree in education or experience teaching or working at a day care before opening your own. A day care is a business, and as a business owner you'll be in charge of employee management, bookkeeping, marketing, and other responsibilities that come with running a small business in addition to providing childcare. Factoring in your time capacity, financial restraints, and personal preference, choose from two types of day cares:  A home day care. Day cares operated from homes offer home-like environments for children. They are typically small, and usually open to kids from the neighborhood.  A day care center, or commercial day care. Day care centers are operated from commercial spaces. They can accommodate more children and bring in more revenue, which allows them to hire more employees. To legally operate a day care, it's necessary to obtain a license, which must be renewed each year.  Licensing requirements are different for home day cares and day care centers. Research the requirements in your area for the type of day care you wish to operate.  To obtain a license you will undergo a home or facility safety inspection and prove that your operation is following the laws of your state.  You must demonstrate that your operation has a certain ration of adult caretakers to children. The requirements vary with the age of the children. You may have to complete an orientation or course on managing a day care. You are required to file all the necessary paperwork and submit a fee to complete the licensing process. Before you settle on running a home day care, make sure you have enough space for children you wish to serve. Is the bathroom located close to the intended play area? Is there a fenced-in outdoor yard? A commercial space should also be large enough to accommodate the number of kids who will join your day care. It should have a large play area, an outside space, a convenient bathroom area, and a kitchen for preparing snacks.

SUMMARY: Understand the pros and cons of operating a day care. Decide what type of day care you want to open. Understand the licensing requirements for your state. Decide on a location.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Plug in your iron and let it heat thoroughly. Using a higher heat setting will result in a longer-lasting, sleeker look, while a lower heat setting will leave some texture in your hair.  If you have fine hair, then you should stick to a lower temperature. A good temperature for fine hair is 300 °F (149 °C). If you have thick hair, then you may need a higher temperature to get your hair straight.
Summary: Heat up a straightening iron.

Ask someone you trust, like a friend or family member, if they have been to a hypnotherapist themselves or if they know someone who has. Your physician, chiropractor, psychologist, dentist, or other medical professional may be able to recommend a qualified hypnotherapist. They will also be working with some knowledge of your medical history that may aid them in recommending a hypnotherapist who specializes in your condition. The General Hypnotherapy Register and the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis are good places to start a search.  Visit a half dozen or so websites. A hypnotherapists personal website can give you a good idea of what they are like, whether or not they specialize in anything in particular, and provide some insight into their methods and background.   Check to see if they have testimony from previous patients. Make sure the site lists the hypnotherapists credentials. If you have insurance which covers mental health you can call them directly and ask for physicians or other medical personal in your network that practice hypnosis.  You may also be able to access this information on your insurance companies website. Call your state psychological association or state counseling association and ask for the names of licensed psychologists or licensed professional counselors who list hypnosis as one of their specialties. When it comes to your health, quality over convenience is always the way to go. If you are having trouble finding a qualified hypnotherapist in your immediate area, expand your search radius to include other nearby towns or neighborhoods.
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Get a personal referral. Ask for a professional referral from a similar business. Search for a Hypnotherapist online. Check with your insurance. Consider a long distance appointment if necessary.