INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Plug in your air fryer and heat it for about 2 minutes before you put the fries in the machine's basket. Preheating the air fryer will help the fries reheat evenly. Put 1 to 2 handfuls of fries into the air fryer's cooking basket and spread them so they're even. Try not to fill the basket more than half full or the fries won't crisp up as they reheat. If you want to reheat a lot of fries, consider reheating them in batches. Set paper towels on a plate and turn off the air fryer. Carefully turn the reheated fries out of the basket onto the paper towels, which will absorb excess grease. Then, enjoy your hot and crispy fries!

SUMMARY: Turn the air fryer to 350 °F (177 °C). Arrange the fries in the basket. Spread the fries on a paper towel-lined plate before you serve them.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some colleges and universities offer accelerated degrees, or fast-track programs. You can complete the typical accelerated bachelor’s degree in 3 years. Accelerated associate’s degrees are designed to be completed in just 1 year. Do an online search for colleges and universities that offer accelerated degrees in the field you are interested in.  Most accelerated degrees are highly structured, meaning that you will not have a lot of choice in which courses you take. Some fast-track programs offer extra guidance and support to make sure students can successfully complete the program in the allotted time. In order to get into an accelerated degree program, you may need to meet some special requirements. Check with the college or university you are interested in to find out what their requirements are.  Some accelerated degree programs may require that you achieve a particular GPA in high school, and that you maintain a minimum GPA while you are enrolled in the program.  Some accelerated programs also have strict rules regarding how much you can work and how much money you can spend on living expenses. For example, you may be required to live with a parent or guardian while you are in the program, so that you don’t have to work in order to afford housing. While many accelerated degree programs are geared toward traditional students, there are also options for students who are older, returning to school, or trying to balance school with work and family. These programs tend to be more flexible than accelerated programs for traditional students. They may offer short-format courses that last only 5-8 weeks instead of a full semester or quarter. Many adult accelerated programs give you the option to take courses either on campus or online. To find these programs, search for schools that offer accelerated programs for “adult” or “continuing” learners. The typical associate’s degree can be completed in 2 years, while some accelerated associate’s programs last only 1 year. Associate’s degrees also have the advantage of costing less than bachelor’s degrees. Low-cost associate’s degrees are available at most community colleges, and at many online institutions.  Most associate’s degree programs in the US require you to complete 60 semester credits or 90 quarter credits of coursework (about 20 classes).  Some universities will accept an associate’s degree as credit toward completing a bachelor’s degree.  While many employers require bachelor’s degrees, there are plenty of viable career options that you can pursue with an associate’s degree. For example, you might be able to land a job as a medical technician, a web developer, an occupational therapist assistant, or an engineering technician. Do some research to find out if you can get the kind of job you want with an associate’s degree.

SUMMARY: Go to a school that offers accelerated degree options. Find out if you qualify for an accelerated degree program. Look for an accelerated program that fits your needs. Consider getting an associate’s degree instead of a bachelor’s.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This frame will serve as the bottom of the cage. Make sure you lay it down in an area where you have sufficient room to work, but it doesn’t have to be where the cage will remain permanently.  Once finished, the frame will be small enough to move with a friend. If you are building the cage indoors, make sure there’s enough room around the frame for you to easily move around to each of its four corners as you work. The 2 ft (0.61 m) pieces of wood are posts that will hold up the second frame as the top of the cage. Place the 2 ft (0.61 m) piece upright inside the four corners of the frame that’s on the ground, then use two 3 in (7.6 cm) wood screws on each post to secure them to the frame.  Align the posts so that they are standing perfectly upright before screwing them into place. Mount all four posts to the bottom frame before moving on to the next step. Ask a friend to help you lift the second wooden frame up so you can slide it over the upright posts attached to the bottom frame. Position the upper frame so the posts are inside all 4 corners and lower the frame until the posts and the top of the frame are flush or even. Once you have the frame positioned, you and your friend will have to hold it in place until it is secured. Have your friend insert a 3 in (7.6 cm) wood screw through the upper frame and into each upright post to hold it in place. Once those first 4 screws are in, you and your other friend can let go of the frame. Then add an additional 3 in (7.6 cm) screw to each corner to ensure it’s secure and stable.  You may be able to use just 1 screw per corner, but 2 will be sturdier. With the screws in place, the basic frame of the cage is complete. A rabbit cage should include an area that’s elevated from the ground and offers the rabbits shelter. Lay a piece of plywood that measures 3 feet (0.91 m) by 2 feet (0.61 m) across the bottom frame on one side. Then use wood screws to secure it into place.  This step will create a small portion of the cage with an elevated floor. The remainder of the cage floor will be open to the ground. You can purchase pre-made rabbit shelters from your local pet store, but there are a number of inexpensive alternatives. Any overturned plastic container with a hole cut for a door can serve as a rabbit shelter for inside your cage.  The shelter will give the rabbits a place to hide from rain or intense sunlight. It is easier to put the shelter in place before enclosing the cage, but you’ll still be able to access it from the bottom when the cage is complete.

SUMMARY:
Lay one rectangle flat on the ground. Screw the remaining 2 ft (0.61 m) pieces of wood upright into all four corners of the rectangle. Lower the other wooden frame onto the upright pieces of wood. Have a friend screw the second frame into the top of the upright posts. Lay the plywood down onto the lower frame and secure it with screws. Place a rabbit shelter on the plywood.