Write an article based on this "Familiarize yourself with rally scoring. Know who can legally score during play. Be the first team to score 25 points. Win the best of 5 games to take the match. Avoid giving up points on a fault. Use a score sheet to keep track of points."
article: Originally, the rules of volleyball stated that only the team serving could score a point. This provision has since been updated—now, either team can score, regardless of which team served the ball. The modern form of scorekeeping in volleyball is known as “rally scoring.”  Always be looking for an opportunity to score, whether your team is serving or receiving. Rally scoring keeps games fast-paced, competitive, and fair. During a volleyball match, there are rules about which players are allowed to contact the ball and when. Front row players are responsible for setting up and pulling off attacks, while back row players are generally forbidden from striking the ball. In situations where a back row player jumps from behind the attack line, however, a strike may be considered legal.  Players in the back row cannot attack from in front of the attack line. It's legal for front-row players to reach over the net to make a block, but only after the opposing team has made contact with the ball 3 times. These days, league volleyball games are almost always played to 25 points. However, the winning team must be ahead by at least 2 points by the end of the game. If neither team has a 2-point lead by the time they reach 25 points, the game will continue until one of them achieves a decisive victory.  There’s no point cap in professional volleyball, which means that a could theoretically continue indefinitely if neither team manages to secure a 2-point advantage. 25 points may sound like a lot, but between quick scores and faults, a competitive game can be over in a flash. Volleyball matches are played using a multiple-game system, similar to sports like tennis. The first team to win 3 games is declared the winner. This keeps play exciting and unpredictable, as rival teams can trade victories right up until the end.  The final game in the series is sometimes played to 15 points rather than the traditional 25.  Stay focused. Even if you’ve won the first 2 games, it’s still possible for the opposing team to rally and neutralize your advantage if you begin playing carelessly. Making a clean hit isn’t the only way to score in volleyball. A point will also be awarded or deducted whenever you or the opposing team commits a technical foul. Penalty fouls in volleyball include:  Faulting on a serve. Making contact with the ball more than 3 times before successfully getting it over the net. Hitting the ball out of bounds without a player from the opposing team first touching it. Attempting to block a hit from the opposite side of the net. Touching the net while the ball is in play. During competitive play, a judge or referee will ordinarily be responsible for scoring. If you’re playing for fun, you can print an official score sheet off the internet, or devise your own simple version to keep things simple. Write the names of the two teams at the top and make a notch anytime one team scores.  Make sure the scoring sheet you’re using provides spaces to list other important details such as players’ names, numbers, serving orders, and substitutions. For league games, you may also want to put down the time, date, and location of the match.

Write an article based on this "Get an energy-efficient machine. Look into natural washing solutions for stains. Look for iron-free solutions."
article: Front-loaders have had a lot of good press in recent years about their efficiency but they can have two drawbacks - they are pricey and when they break, they can be harder to fix. For some people, bending down to reach in is also a problem. If you can afford a good quality one and you can place it somewhere accessible, they make a great energy-efficient choice. If not, look for quality top loaders with good energy ratings. The later models are competing well with their energy-efficient front-loader cousins and may well be just as good. Rather than using harsh chemicals that can harm you and the environment, look in wikiHow's clothing stain removal suggestions for many great natural product suggestions for washing out problems without creating any more. To lessen the ironing, fold clothes directly out of a dryer and they will not wrinkle. Fold clothes directly from the clothesline and pack away immediately. Look for wrinkle-free clothing options, provided they are eco-friendly. And don't bother ironing weekend wear, if you're wearing it around the house and garden.

Write an article based on this "Open air vents on windows and doors. Do one last check. Drive gently! Take frequent breaks on long trips."
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Do this as needed to keep plenty of air moving through the trailer.  Horses release a lot of heat and moisture as they breathe. Exhaust fumes and ammonia can build up in a closed trailer, causing respiratory distress for the horse. Places to check include doors, wheels, and the hitch. Make sure nothing is amiss and no tools, lead ropes, etc. have been left on the ground or trailer fenders, or are leaning on the trailer. Take corners, accelerate, and stop slowly and smoothly. Remember that the horse is standing up, trying to keep its balance.  Practice driving the trailer before you try with a horse loaded. Get used to taking turns slowly and changing lanes gradually. Your horse needs time to rest and unlock its legs.  Stop at least every 3-4 hours. Do not remove the horse from the trailer. Park in the shade. Give the horse some water. Check for injuries and make sure the trailer is still in good condition.