Q: Before you start to clean, you should take a look at the hamster's cage to see what state it is in.  Look for anything that needs cleaning at least once everyday, even if it's not a scheduled cleaning day.  Cleaning your hamster's cage too often or too little can cause them undue stress, so make sure you are cleaning the right amount when needed.  Look for any droppings or wet areas in the bedding material.  You can spot remove some areas. However, if there are a lot of them you should change the bedding. Pick out any leftover food that your hamster may have left laying around the cage. Change the water daily.  If the bedding material has become soaked or damp near the water dispenser, you may want to change the bedding out. If the walls of the enclosure are looking dirty or smudged, it may be time for a full cleaning. If the cage smells you must clean it fully.  Hamsters have a very sensitive sense of smell and can fall ill if the cage is unclean or the air quality is too poor. Before you get started cleaning, it is a good idea to assemble everything you will need.  This can make the process much easier and less stressful for both you and your hamster.  Collect the following items to get started:  Wash cloth or baby wipes. This will be used for scrubbing and cleaning the cage and anything in it. Disinfectant.  You can use mild, antibacterial hand or dish soap.  Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach as these can harm your hamster.  Pet stores will often carry safe and approved cleaning solutions as well. New bedding to place in the cage after you've cleaned it. Keep about a third of the bedding so they don't get stressed. You won't be able to clean the cage properly unless you have removed your hamster from it.  Place your hamster in a secondary cage, exercise ball, or other safe enclosure while you work.  Handle your hamster gently as you remove them from the cage. Cup your hamster in your hands, fully supporting their entire body. Don't leave your hamster in the exercise ball for more than half an hour as they will need fresh air and a break from the activity. Wash your hands before and after handling your hamster to protect both of you from spreading germs and getting sick.  You can use regular unscented hand soap for this. After you have removed your hamster and have placed them in a secure environment, you will need to take out any objects in the cage.  Leaving anything in the cage will make cleaning it more difficult and not as effective.  Remove all food and water bowls or dispensers. Take out any toys or exercise equipment. The last thing you need to remove from the cage will be the bedding.  The bedding is where your hamster leaves its waste, resulting in what can be a strong ammonia scent which can cause respiratory problems for your hamster.  Make sure to keep a little to mix in with the new bedding and reduce the hamster's stress.  You may want to seal the old bedding in a waste bag of its own to lock in any smells.
A: Examine the hamster's cage. Gather your cleaning supplies. Remove your hamster. Take out all objects in the cage. Discard old bedding.

Article: Customers will want to be buying from someone who knows what the product is and what it can do for them. If you don't catch their interest within the first ten seconds of your pitch, they probably won't continue. Say something like: "Hi! I'm selling ____ for my school/[name of organization] fundraiser. I was wondering if you were interested in purchasing _____ today." Tell your potential customer why you are selling your product. For instance, to raise money for your school.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/2\/27\/Sell-For-a-School-Fundraiser-Step-8.jpg\/v4-460px-Sell-For-a-School-Fundraiser-Step-8.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/2\/27\/Sell-For-a-School-Fundraiser-Step-8.jpg\/aid30469-v4-728px-Sell-For-a-School-Fundraiser-Step-8.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}   That's as much of a motivation for people to buy as the product itself, sometimes even more so. Remember to say what you are raising the money for and have as much (if not more) information on the cause as well as the product. Use specifics. Don't just say "this money is for the school marching band", but "this is so the marching band can have new uniforms as our current ones are x years old." The buyer will take off with it and you'll lose a customer. You want people to think you really need this.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Learn as much about your product as possible. Keep in mind that these people you sell to give you only a little bit of their attention, so make it quick. Emphasize the special features of your product. Do not mention any flaws in the product you are selling. Always emphasize the cause. Never offer to give away an item for free. Don't act like you've sold much, even if business is doing well.

Q: Click or double-click the Excel app icon, which resembles a white "X" on a dark-green background. It's in the upper-left side of the page. By default, the "Form" button isn't included in Excel. You can add it to Excel's list of "Quick Access" icons that appear in the top-left corner of the window by doing the following:  Click File. Click Options in the bottom-left side of the window. Click Quick Access Toolbar on the left side of the window. Click the "Choose commands from" drop-down box at the top of the window. Click All Commands. Scroll down until you reach Form, then click it. Click Add >> in the middle of the window. Click OK. Type the name of the column into which you want to add data into the top cell in each column you want to use. For example, if you're creating a form that lists different baked items, you might type "Pumpkin Bread" into cell A1, "Muffins" into cell B1, and so on. Click and hold the left-most column header, then drag your mouse right to the right-most column header. You can then release your mouse button. It's the box-shaped icon in the upper-left side of the Excel window, just right of the right-facing "Redo" button. Doing so opens the Form pop-up window. Type whatever you want to add into each column header's text box. It's in the upper-right side of the pop-up window. Doing this will automatically enter your typed data into the spreadsheet under the appropriate column headers. Each time you finish filling out the data entry fields, clicking New will enter your data and start a new row. Click Close on the right side of the window to do so. Your data should now be completely entered below the appropriate column headers.
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Open Excel. Click Blank workbook. Add the "Form" button to Excel. Enter your column headers. Select your column headers. Click the "Form" button. Click OK when prompted. Enter the data for your first row. Click New. Enter subsequent rows of information. Close the data entry form.