Problem: Article: Websites such as the BBC, the United Religions Initiative, and other organizations will have the general background information about a religion, including its founding story, core beliefs, recent events, holidays, and geographical concentration.  For example, you might be interested in learning about Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam. A quick search about the history of these religions will yield plenty of results. It might be helpful to break this research into sections such as history, prominent figures, or core beliefs. Alternatively, choose just one of the websites mentioned above to do all of the reading you can. This will keep your research focused. Many religious organizations have online publications directly from their leaders that discuss current events in the church and refer back to their main core beliefs. Many religious leaders are active online, especially on social media websites, so check out social media accounts for links to meaningful articles and upcoming events or holidays.  Websites such as the Catholic https://www.vaticannews.va will have information about current events and teachings. If you want to learn more about Judaism, check out https://jps.org/, which has a large resource library with Jewish publications. Most religions have a text or set of texts that has all of the teachings and stories of the religion. Normally these books are pretty lengthy and complex. If you are truly interested in a religion, read their Holy Book (or some parts of it that interest you). This will give you a good idea of how the religion is set up.
Summary: Search online for each faith that you are interested in learning about. Search for and carefully read religious publications sponsored by each religion. Read the Holy Book of a religion that interests you.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The oral surgeon will want to make sure everything is ready to go for the tooth extraction. You’ll want to be comfortable and relaxed before your tooth extraction begins. Your oral surgeon may give you either a local or general anesthetic depending upon the time of tooth extraction. A local anesthetic will numb the place where the tooth extraction will take place, whereas a general anesthetic may put you to sleep.  Local anesthetics are used when one tooth needs to be extracted, while general anesthetics are more common when multiple teeth are being removed. The oral surgeon may give you an intravenous anesthetic, so wear short sleeves that can be easily rolled up. Depending on the severity of your problem, the oral surgeon may perform one of two different types of extractions. Each comes with their own challenges and preparation.  A simple extraction can be done by your regular dentist, who removes a tooth that can be seen in the mouth. They will loosen your tooth with a tool called an elevator and remove it with forceps. A surgical extraction is done by an oral surgeon, though it can be done by your regular dentist. In this type of extraction, your tooth is either not above the gum line or has broken off. They cut into your gum and often remove some of the nearby bone to get to the tooth. These teeth sometimes have to be removed in pieces. Once the tooth has been extracted, a blood clot will form. The oral surgeon will have you bite down on gauze to slow the bleeding. Your oral surgeon may also give you stitches to stop any bleeding in your mouth. These stitches will likely be dissolvable and go away on their own. If your oral surgeon uses stitches that are not dissolvable, then you will likely have a follow-up appointment where they remove your stitches. . Dry socket is a condition that occurs very rarely, but is where the blood clot becomes dislodged and the bone and nerves underneath are exposed to the mouth. It is more common in the following groups of people:  People who smoke. People with bad oral hygiene. People getting their wisdom teeth extracted. People who use birth control. People with a history of dry socket. People who do not follow the surgeon's post-op instructions.

SUMMARY: Arrive early to your surgery appointment. Be prepared for the local or general anesthetic. Know about the different types of extractions. Expect blood clots after your tooth has been pulled. Get stitches if necessary to stop the bleeding. Prevent dry socket

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pinterest is a red app with a white, stylized "P" on it. If you're logged into Pinterest, doing so will open the home page. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password, then tap Log In. It's the person-shaped button that either in the bottom-right corner of the screen (iPhone) or the top-right corner of the screen (Android). You'll see this option in the top-right corner of the screen. It's in the pop-up menu at the bottom of the screen. Consider using a name that adequately summarizes the kind of content you plan on adding to the board later. You can also slide the Keep board secret switch right to the "On" position if you want the board to be private. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Your board has now been created; if you like, you can tap Let's find some ideas for your board near the middle of the page to see recommended pins. You can also tap your board after creating it to begin adding pins.
Summary: Open Pinterest. Tap the profile icon. Tap +. Tap Create board. Type in a name for your board. Tap Create.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you start tromping around in the dark with your expensive telescope, you'll need to figure out what you're looking for. Maybe you want to have a gander at the moon, or want to check out the planets. Maybe you're interested in a meteor shower. You'll need to find out timing, place, weather, etc.  If you're trying to observe the stars, for instance, going out on a moon-lit night won't get you very far. Look at books on stars and constellations. These will tell you when the best viewing times are and when the planets are easiest to be seen. Examine sky charts so that when you are out in the dark you know where to point your telescope. Train your eye. To do so, make sketches of the moon and the planets. You don't have to be a great artist to capture them as accurately as possible. This will help you to look more closely at the sky and observe details. You'll need to choose your spot carefully, once you've decided what you're looking for and where it will be. It will need to be accessible at night and have a place with solid level ground for your telescope's tripod.  You'll need to consider light pollution. For instance, if you're in a big city, going up on a high roof (As long as it is safe) can get you away from the worst of the light pollution and allow you to see more clearly. Try to avoid decks and blacktop driveways and concrete. Footsteps on a deck can cause vibrations in the image. Blacktops driveways and concrete can create thermal issues for your telescope. You'll need to practice setting up your telescope and pointing to the correct part of the sky before you start fiddling around at night. Otherwise it is very easy to lose bits of your telescope and forget how to do something. For practice set up your telescope and, using the lowest power eyepiece, point the main scope at something about 100 feet (30.5 m) away like a tree (not the sun!). Center the object in your crosshairs and make sure it's clear. Switch to  a higher powered eyepiece and try again. Make sure that when you're having your big night out with the stars that you have dressed appropriately. If it is going to be cold, make sure you have the right clothes on and bring along a canister of something warm.
Summary:
Learn the sky. Choose your spot. Practice. Be comfortable.