INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s hard to keep your cool when your texts and phone calls suddenly go unanswered. However, you should take a deep breath and relax before launching a tirade of frantic texts or sending a 10-paragraph angry email. Not knowing why they won’t respond is maddening, but it's better to cool off before saying something you'll regret or jumping to conclusions. If you feel the need to initiate contact, stay rational. Send them a message or voicemail and say, “I haven’t heard from you lately, and I hope I didn’t do anything to offend you. If you want to try to resolve any issues, I’d be happy to talk. Otherwise, I wish you all the best.” Many people find ghosting acceptable in some circumstances. For example, if a match on a dating app starts ignoring your messages, your best bet is to brush it off and forget about it. If you just met the person or went on 1 or 2 casual dates, checking up on them probably isn’t worth your time. However, if you’ve been friends or romantically involved for months or years, they might just have a lot on their plate. Before jumping to conclusions, see if they've simply been busy, and make sure that they’re in good physical and mental health.  You could check their social media profile and see if they’re posting pictures or statuses. Keep in mind you shouldn’t obsess over their posts for hours. Just do a quick check. If you both have a mutual friend, you could ask them if the person who’s ignoring you is okay. If you think the person might be depressed or going through an emotional struggle, you could write them a message and say, “I haven’t heard from you in a while, and I hope you’re okay. I know you’re going through a tough time, and I’m here for you.” If it’s clear that the person is intentionally ignoring you, it might be best to cut your losses. If they post fun pictures on social media and your mutual friends say that they're doing well, the ball's in their court. There's not much more you can do beyond telling them you're willing to discuss any issues and wishing them well.  As much as it hurts, do your best to stop making excuses for them or holding out hope that they’ll eventually respond. If they do try to contact you in the future, use your best judgment. If they apologize and explain that they had a lot going on, they might not have had bad intentions.

SUMMARY: Stay calm. Address the issue if you have an existing relationship. Confirm that the person is intentionally ghosting you. Accept the truth instead of getting trapped in denial.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Ralph Lauren is invested in cracking down on counterfeits. If you have a counterfeit product, report the issue by contacting Ralph Lauren by phone at 888-475-7674 or e-mailing them at RLcounterfeits@ralphlauren.com. Let them know you think you accidentally purchased a fake product and include the details of where you bought the product. If you bought a product from a local supplier, report the issue to the local authorities. If a business in your area is selling counterfeit products, the local police may want to investigate the matter themselves. The police may also be able to get you a refund for a counterfeit product. If you purchase products directly from Ralph Lauren stores or their website, this is a surefire way to get a genuine product. You can also purchase products at popular department stores that have a known relationship with the Ralph Lauren brand.
Summary: Contact the company directly. Report any local counterfeiters to the police. Stick to purchasing merchandise directly from Ralph Lauren.

Sometimes, the most effective thing you can do is model inclusive language and actions for others. Put your values into practice, and help your peers understand what it means to treat others with dignity and respect.  Use the language preferred by individual communities. For example, "autistic people" instead of "people with autism" is the preferred language of the Autistic community. However, everyone has their own language preferences and beliefs. If an autistic person wants to be referred to as a “person who has autism,” use this language to refer to them. Respect other people’s chosen pronouns, names, or identities. If someone prefers to be called “he,” “she,” “they,” or something else, respect their wishes instead of trying to correct them. Challenge yourself and your friends to have lunch or start conversations with people of ethnicities, faiths, social groups, and identities other than your own. Any programs you organize to promote your ideals will be most effective if you tap the resources of whoever’s in charge. A school principal, supervisor at work, or local government representative can broaden your impact and help you correct any specific injustices you’ve observed.  You could write in a letter or email, “I’ve noticed fellow students, faculty, and staff have good intentions, but don't know how to foster an inclusive atmosphere. Our community would benefit from a mentor, and I’d like to seek the administration’s support in hosting educational programs.” Reaching out to those in power can be intimidating. However, remember that principals are responsible for your well-being, bosses need to be stewards of companies, and your elected officials work for you. Instead of taking on all social issues at once, tackle 1 issue that directly affects your community. Raise awareness of the problem through social media, public events, and 1-on-1 conversations.  For example, you might notice that sidewalks in your town are poorly maintained, which poses a hazard for people who may have mobility issues. Contact your city councilor, write to your local newspaper, or reach out to your local public works department to correct the issue. You might run a public fundraiser to donate books or clothing for children in need. You can also ask volunteers to offer free tutoring for these children. In areas with unequal access to healthcare, you could ask local doctors if they would be willing to offer their services for free for people with no health insurance. Sometimes, people have a hard time getting out of their comfort zone. For friends or relatives who are confused by or resistant to your ideals, try to correct them in a positive way. Since a long lecture might go in 1 ear and out the other, try to keep your response brief and matter-of-fact. For instance, if someone makes an offensive comment, you might say, “I understand you have a right to your opinion, but try to see things from a broader perspective. That joke might seem funny to you, but you wouldn’t be laughing if you were on the receiving end.”
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One-sentence summary -- Act as a role model for your peers. Involve the leaders of your community, school, or workplace. Focus your effort on specific issues so your message doesn’t get lost. Tailor your approach to your audience to make a meaningful impact.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This recipe is slightly more complicated than some of the others in the article as it requires some of the ingredients to be cooked separate from each other, then combined, rather than cooked all together. To begin, mix the ingredients above in a bowl, then mix thoroughly as normal, making sure to dissolve the sugar. Next, heat a pan on the stove over high heat. Add the peanut oil, then, just before it begins to smoke, toss in the ginger and red pepper flakes (if the oil starts to smoke, reduce the heat slightly before adding the other ingredients). Allow the ginger to cook until fragrant and golden, stirring frequently (this should only take a minute or two). To mince your ginger, first, use a sharp knife to shave off its light brown skin, exposing the whitish or orange-ish flesh underneath. Chop the ginger into very fine pieces or use a food processor to render it into tiny bits. Pour the liquid mixture into the pan with the ginger. Stir to combine. Allow the sauce to simmer until it thickens slightly, gains a glossy appearance, and smells appetizing (this shouldn't take much longer than a minute). When the sauce is ready, remove it from heat, add it to your stir fry as normal (or set aside as a dipping sauce) and serve!

SUMMARY:
Combine stock, soy sauce, wine, sugar, cornstarch, vinegar, water, and sesame oil. Cook the ginger and pepper in peanut oil. Combine all ingredients and cook until slightly thickened.