In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Glide your squeegee or a flexible plastic scraper along the sides of the tank to remove heavy buildup. It may take a fair amount of pressure to get the worst of it off. Work your way from the top down so that the loose algae falls to the bottom of the tank, where you can then suction it up with your vacuum.  Brace yourself against the tank with one hand to keep it from shifting or tipping as you clean. Avoid removing every last bit of algae. Small traces are good for maintaining ideal water conditions. Thrust the open end of your vacuum’s intake tube down into the gravel to “stir it.” Agitating the gravel in this way will help free dirt, poop, excess algae, and other trapped waste products. Make sure the vacuum makes contact with the entire surface of the gravel. Your vacuum may start to suck up some of the gravel, but its weight will prevent it from being pulled into the hose. Slide the circular sponge off of the filter unit. Squeeze the sponge forcefully under the surface of the water you drained from your tank to wring out all of the gunk and debris it’s collected. Don’t forget to replace the filter when you’re done.  Things can get pretty messy here, so you might want to consider pulling on a pair of rubber gloves. To clean an internal power filter, whisk the filter housing through the tank water and use a bottle brush to scrub the impeller outlets (the small, fan-like wheel that pulls the water in). If there are any other accessories in your aquarium that you want to clean, scrub them with a soft-bristled brush or the smooth side of a kitchen sponge inside the bucket of tank water. Remember not to use chlorinated tap water, as it could cause harmful changes to the conditions inside the tank.  To deal with heavy buildup, mix up a mild bleach solution by adding 3–4 teaspoons (15–20 mL) to 2 gallons (7.6 L) of warm water. Soak your dingy accessories for 3-5 minutes, then rinse them off and submerge them in tank water for a couple of minutes before putting them back in the aquarium.  There's no need to clean real plants and rock formations, as these are part of your goldfish's natural environment.
Summary: Scrape excess algae off the walls of the aquarium using a squeegee. Suction loose debris out of the gravel at the bottom of the tank. Rinse your filter out thoroughly in your bucket of tank water. Clean ornaments and decorative fixtures using the tank water.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Anxiety and fear can make people think in very irrational ways. One of the best ways to approach a pushy or overly-involved parent is by listening to his concerns and trying to assuage them.  Let your parent feel validated. Listen to his concerns, and let him fully explain himself before you respond.  Once a person has had the opportunity to vent, he is more likely to be willing to listen and compromise. Once you've listened to your parent's fears or anxieties you will need to address the things he is worried about. Acknowledge each concern or fear that your parent has, and offer ways to address those concerns. Offer alternatives to being pushy or overly involved. Some parents behave this way because they feel insecure about their role as parents. Suggest other ways to get involved, like taking an interest in your hobbies, or spending more time together on weekends. Some people call them "helicopter parents," while others simply call them pushy and demanding. It can be difficult to deal with pushy parents, but it's important to remember that your parents are pushy because they care about you, and what you interpret as pushiness is their effort at expressing it.  Let your parents know that you understand they have your best interests at heart. Gently point out bad behavior. Even the best, most responsible parents may have moments of frustration. Many parents become pushy in the heat of the moment. In these cases, the parent may not even realize that he is becoming pushy or demanding, and is probably overcome with emotion. Try saying something like, "I know you're upset, and I completely understand. But let's find a way to deal with this together, in a respectful manner." Many children who have pushy parents feel like they can't make their own choices, or can't work on issues in a way that will be most helpful to them. If you're having problems with your parents, try setting up healthy boundaries so that everyone is happy.    Encourage a pushy parent to let you make independent choices. This boils down to a matter of trust, and you may want to remind your parents that they will need to trust you to make your own decisions at some point in life.  Remind the parent that judgment and decision-making skills need to be developed throughout life. You may want to say something like, "If you want me to be able to make my own successful decisions later in life, shouldn't you start teaching me how to actually make my own decisions now? I need that freedom in order to learn."
Summary: Listen to your parents' fears. Calm your parents' anxieties. Address pushy behavior. Suggest better boundaries.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use little circles for her joints.  Also, trace a pair of long lines going down from both sides of the head-circle as a guide to her flowing hair. Remember that she has a structure of a pre-teen. Draw her clothing details.
Summary:
Draw a circle for the head. Draw lines that will serve as guide to her body and limbs. Start tracing the outline of Hatsune's head, body and hair, using these skelton of lines. Add body and face details. Erase unnecessary lines. Color the drawing as desired.