In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Deburring tools are available in handheld sizes as well as larger power tool sizes. The size you need will depend on what you need to deburr. Choose the right tool for your job to get the best results.  Hand deburring tools are better for small, precise deburring jobs. Power deburring tools work better for larger jobs. There are many different types of deburring tool attachments to choose from. If your deburring tool came with a selection of attachments, then you may want to consult your user’s guide to determine which attachment is the most appropriate for your job. Some attachments are better for certain materials, such as metal or plastic, while other attachments are better for certain shapes, such as circular items. If you are going to be deburring a pipe, then you may want to use a deburring attachment that will go around the pipe edge or fit inside of the pipe. If you have this type of attachment, then match it up with the pipe to see if the diameter is correct. If you do not have this types of attachment, then you can still deburr the pipe. You will just need to use a different attachment work around the edges of the pipe.
Summary: Select the right size. Choose the right type of attachment. Match the deburring attachment with the inner or outer diameter.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While you are completing your master’s degree, you can enroll in a standard practicum through your college or university. In this practicum, you will get college credit as well as hands-on experience in behavior analysis. A board-certified behavior analyst must oversee 7.5% of the total required practicum hours. The practicum may include conducting behavioral assessments and/or analyzing data. The intensive practicum will also be overseen by your university, and must be approved by the BACB. An intensive practicum often includes working with children in a special education setting. A board-certified behavior analyst must oversee 10% of the total required hours. You may be required to write and revise behavior-analytic treatment plans and/or oversee the implementation of treatment plans during the intensive practicum. This fieldwork will give you experience in behavior analysis and give you an idea of what a job in the field will be like. You can arrange to intern or work with a behavior analysis company to complete these hours. A board-certified behavior analyst must oversee at least 5% of the total required hours. During this fieldwork, you might oversee the implementation of behavior-analytic programs and/or design, implement, and monitor behavioral systems.
Summary: Do 1,000 hours of standard practicum. Finish 750 hours of intensive practicum. Complete 1,500 hours of independent fieldwork.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you have finished running or jogging, do not hang around outside in sweaty clothing. Doing so can bring on hypothermia. Go inside for that well earned spa, sauna or bath and change into fresh clothes! Your core body temperature drops as soon as you stop running, so change as soon as you get indoors and finish with your cool down. Change any clothes that are damp and put on clean, dry clothes to avoid getting sick. Running during snow season is very different from other times of the year. Your body will become exhausted far more quickly and will use up its energy reserves very quickly. Drink a lot of water to keep hydrated and carry some snack bars or nuts to keep you sustained. Seeing as there’s much less daylight during the winter, it’s more likely that you will be running in the dark. Snow further reduces the visibility of drivers and reflective patches or stripes on your clothing will help drivers to see you. An additional precautionary measure you could take is wearing a headlamp or other lighting. Hopefully you will never suffer an injury or accident while running, but it’s always a possibility so do your best to prepare ahead of time.  Let someone know you are going out and when to expect your return. If you live with a family or have roommates, check in with them so that they know to start worrying if you don’t return when you say you will.  Always carry some sort of identification and money. If you do have an accident and have to be transported to the hospital, it will be much easier for the staff to identify you and contact your relatives should anything happen. Carry your cell phone with you. If you do slip on ice or have another type of accident, you will be able to quickly call for assistance and lessen the risks of getting hypothermia. Not only will having a running partner provide you with extra motivation on those days when your bed just feels too cozy to leave, but you two will be able to look out for each other and call for help if either of you suffer an injury. If none of your friends are up for the challenges of running outdoors in snow and sleet, look to see if there are any local running clubs. It's a lot more fun and safer to run with an organized running club during winter. Health clubs, gyms and sports stores often organize such groups.
Summary:
Get inside quickly. Don't push yourself to the limit. Wear illuminated clothing in the dark. Prepare for emergencies ahead of time. Consider a running buddy. Consider joining a running club.