Depending on the size of your blender, you may not be able to use all of the chunks at once. Fill you blender a little less than half way full with pineapple. Straight pineapple juice can be very enjoyable, but it is often a little tart. If you have ever had pineapple juice before and enjoyed it, it probably had some sugar in it. Add 2 to 3 tbsp of sugar or honey to give it a little sweetness. If you are looking for a chilled slushier drink, add 6 to 8 ice cubs. More ice will create a thicker drink. If you want your drink chilled but not slushy, simply pour the blended juice over ice and enjoy. Add 1 cup of water. If you want very think juice, just add 1/4 or 1/2 cup. Adding water will dilute the taste of the juice slightly, making it smoother and less tart. You don't actually have to add any water at all, although a little bit of water at the bottom of your blender will help it juice the pineapple chunks. At this point, you want to blend until smooth. The blending time may vary depending on your blender and the amount of water and ice you've added. Try blending for 1 minute and then stopping the blender and stir your mixture with a spoon. After stirring, put the lid back on the blender and blend in 1-minute increments until smooth. If you tend to prefer juices without pulp, you may like to strain your pineapple juice before you drink it. Otherwise, it is perfectly fine to drink just the way it is. Pour your pineapple juice into a tall chilled glass and garnish with pineapple wedges. Pour your juice over ice and add a straw if you prefer.
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One-sentence summary -- Pour your pineapple chunks into a blender. Make it a little sweet (optional). Add some ice (optional). Add water. Blend your pineapple. Strain your juice (optional). Serve.

Q: When you’re on your last stroke of the butterfly or breaststroke, move your head to look straight down at the bottom of the pool.  Your last stroke should bring you about half a body length away from the pool wall. If you are more than half a body length from the wall, give an extra kick in the water to push yourself forward. Keep your arms straight and your elbows locked while reaching. Your arms should remain about shoulder’s width apart. Keep your palms flat against the wall without grabbing the edge of the pool.  Make sure to keep your hands against the wall. Do not hang onto the lip of the pool; this might cause you cling to the wall and slow you down. Keep your legs close together and begin to bend them at the knee.
A: Swim towards the wall. Extend your arms to reach for the wall. Touch the wall with your palms.

Article: Find something to do for a few minutes while the cleaner works to break up the burnt gunk and food residue on the pan. For pans that are significantly caked in grime, let the powder sit on the pan for ten minutes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Let the pan sit for a few minutes.

Problem: Article: This disease causes the intestines to become inflamed, and the damage leads to bouts of diarrhea and other forms of discomfort. If you have chronic diarrhea, ask your doctor whether inflammatory bowel disease might be the problem. This results from an intolerance to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley. It causes fatigue, irritability, general malaise, and a host of other symptoms in addition to diarrhea. Talk to your doctor about whether this could be the problem at hand. Monitor symptoms you experience aside from diarrhea to assess whether something more serious may be at play.  Medical conditions such as AIDS/HIV, Crohn's disease, hyperthyroidism, Addison's disease, and colon cancer cause diarrhea. Talk to your doctor about your symptoms to receive a diagnosis and treatment.
Summary: Determine whether you have inflammatory bowel disease. Ask your doctor about celiac disease. Assess whether your symptoms are related to another medical problem.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You don't want to telegraph your pitch until the exact moment you release the baseball. Tipping the hitter off early could ruin the surprise of the pitch. The cutter is a fastball, after all. You want a simple up-and-down motion with your hand, not delivering any spin with your wrist.  Make sure your arm-speed is similar to your fastball arm-speed. Extend your arm fully as you deliver the pitch. This will cause the ball to move away from a right handed batter and in on a left handed batter.

SUMMARY: Hide the cut grip in your glove going into the windup. Think "fastball" all the way. Follow through, and snap your wrist down while applying slight pressure with your middle finger for slight spin.

Article: If you are worried that your parent may be considering suicide, look for these outward signs and risk factors so that you can catch the problem before it's too late:  Past suicidal attempts. This is one of the biggest risk factors for actual suicide. Outbursts of rage. Although this can signal other things as well, it's a common indication of suicidal intent. Increased risk-taking behavior, such as drinking and driving. A parent who feels suicidal may start to care less about personal safety. Behavior isn't the only indication of being suicidal; you can read the signs in what he talks about as well.  Talk of suicidal intent. Your parent may explicitly state how he feels. Self-hatred. This is a strong ingredient of suicidal thinking. Being a burden. As many suicidal parents feel guilty, it's likely they will feel like they are burdening those in close proximity, including you. Despite what some people may think, suicide is not as much of a choice as it is a combination of natural forces and factors. Some of these forces are:  Mental illness. 90% or more of people who commit suicide had a mental illness at the time of their death. The most common illnesses are depression and other mood disorders, substance abuse disorder, schizophrenia, and personality disorders such as bi-polar and borderline. Serious medical issues. Cancer, HIV, and other illnesses can cause people to experience hopelessness and other desperate emotions which sometimes result in suicide. Biological factors. Research shows that people who commit suicide often have differences in brain structure, especially the areas of the brain related to mood, thinking, and stress response. Environmental stress. Things like prolonged bullying have been linked to an increased risk for suicide. Suicide is often thought of as a solution to a problem. A suicidal parent is trying to escape from a variety of problems and painful realities.  Believing that the people in their life are better off without them. Failure to live up to personal standards. Many people who want to commit suicide are wrestling with unrealistically high standards for themselves and their lives. Self-blame. These people blame themselves for not measuring up to the tasks of life, unrealistic or not. High awareness of failure, so that they are constantly and painfully aware of how much they're failing to match their ideal self. Anxiety and pain result from these issues. The state of mind that sometimes ends in suicide is extremely painful and hard to bear. "Cognitive deconstruction," which refers to how people think about their lives as a simple, unchanging experience of sadness and pain. Finally, disinhibition, or the final step that comes about when a person thinks that a drastic measure such as suicide is necessary to overcome their current predicament.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Watch for signs of suicidal behavior. Listen for suicidal thoughts and ideas. Learn about suicide's causes. Understand the suicidal state of mind.