Problem: Article: Non-verbal communication is important to displaying confidence to others. Displaying behaviors that seem confident can also help you feel more confident on the inside.  Stand up straight and tall. Posture is an important nonverbal communication in terms of wanting to appear confident. Slouching and slumping over are signs of insecurity or depressed mood. Smile and Laugh. This shows that you are comfortable and in a positive mood. It can help to set your audience at ease. Extroversion predicts self-confidence; the more social you are the more confident you may feel. Instead of hiding or avoiding people because you feel nervous or insecure, try jumping right in and focusing on connecting with others. Say hello to people before your presentation. Ask them about their day, and make small talk. Try to avoid discussing your presentation too much because this could increase your nervousness. Simply focus on the conversation you are having with the person. Common emotions associated with low self-confidence are: nervousness, anxiety, stress, fear, and depressed mood. If you accept these emotions instead of trying to fight them, you may be able to change your behavior and increase your confidence. Say to yourself, “It’s okay to feel nervous. This is a natural emotional and is appropriate for this situation.”
Summary: Act confident. Interact with others. Accept your emotions.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Motion-activated sprinklers can be programmed to spray water anytime an animal enters the garden. These sprinklers can deter not just dogs, but cats, deer, and other unwanted animal intruders.  Motion activated sprinklers range from $35 to over $100. A popular choice is the “Orbit 62100 Yard Enforcer Motion Activated Sprinkler,” available on Amazon for $60. If your dog frequently walks on your garden on its way someplace else, you may be able to provide a better path for it! If you are open to reorganizing your garden, you can create a path right through the middle. Otherwise, create a path for your dog nearby. For a pleasant dog-friendly path, you may want to use:  Soil/sand mixture. Outdoor carpet. Step stones. You can encourage your dogs to stay away from the garden by providing a better space for them to play. If you like having the dogs with you in the yard, this is great way to keep them happy and enjoy their company.  Choose a location. Dogs tend to prefer shade. Provide enough space for dogs to play and relax. Select a dog-friendly surface. The top choice is a sand/soil mixture, but wood chips or leaves will work too. Provide some toys and a dish with water. Use positive reinforcement to encourage dogs to hang out in this space. . If the dog in question belongs to you, you may be able to train it not to enter the garden. If your dog has never had any kind of training, you might consider formal obedience training for your pet.  Praise your dog when it does not enter the garden and provide a treat. Scold your dog with a firm "No" when it enters the garden. Avoid yelling or physical threats. Be consistent and try to remain patient throughout this process.

SUMMARY: Install a motion-activated sprinkler. Build a dog path. Create a dog-friendly space. Train your dog

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Remove the label. Place the unopened can on its side on the bottom of the slow cooker. Fill the slow cooker with enough water to fully immerse the can and cover it with an extra two inches (five cm) of water. For a lighter dulce de leche, cook for eight hours; for a thicker and darker sauce, heat for ten hours. Use tongs or a slotted spoon. Allow the can to cool on a wire rack to room temperature before opening.
Summary: Prepare the can. Heat on low for eight to 10 hours. Turn off the slow cooker and remove the can.

Hold your hands open with your palms facing outward. The near string should be short, just the distance between your two hands. The far string should be very long. Bring your hands close together and use your left thumb to hook the string around itself. Return your left hand to its original position. There should now be a section of string extending from under your right index finger over to your left thumb. Mirror Step 2 using your right hand and the dangling left index string. Return your right hand to its original position, palm still down. The string should now make an X between your hands with a short near string across your index fingers and a long far string across your thumbs. Rotate your wrists so that your palms now face each other. A properly-formed Navajo Opening should be much less angular than Opening A. The nooses will be loose and wide. There should be two parallel strings oriented inward, one connected the index fingers and the other connected the thumbs. Underneath these two strings should be an X formed by two strings connecting the index fingers to the thumbs on opposite hands.
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One-sentence summary -- Drape the string over both your left and right index fingers. Loop your left thumb under the right side of the far index string. Loop your right thumb under the left side of the far index string. Bring your hands apart to even out the string.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a coffee can or similarly shaped container as your quenching chamber. Pour in water or vegetable oil so it’s 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) from the rim of the container. Make sure the oil or water is at room temperature.  This step should be done before heating the steel, as the steel should be quenched immediately after removing from heat.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/1\/1a\/Harden-Steel-Step-4-Version-3.jpg\/v4-460px-Harden-Steel-Step-4-Version-3.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1a\/Harden-Steel-Step-4-Version-3.jpg\/aid1214287-v4-728px-Harden-Steel-Step-4-Version-3.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>"}  Water is great for rapidly quenching the hot metal, but it could cause thin steel to distort or crack. Vegetable oil has a higher boiling point, so the hot steel will take longer to cool and reduce the chance of it cracking. However, oil may spill and create a fire hazard if the steel is put into the oil too quickly. The water or oil will continue to boil as the heat transfers from the steel. Keep the steel completely submerged until there is no more steam or bubbles, which should only take a few minutes. Set the steel back on your work surface when you’re finished.
Summary:
Fill a heat-safe container with water or oil deep enough to submerge your steel. Remove the steel from the quenching medium when it stops bubbling.