Article: Take an old toothbrush and use the bristles to thoroughly scrub at the mold on your item of clothing. Remove as much of the mold buildup as you can this way. Discard the toothbrush immediately after scrubbing the fabric.  Work in a well-ventilated area, or even outdoors. Mold spores can travel through the air in your house and could settle onto other clothing, or worse, in your lungs. Once you’ve scrubbed off as much of the mold as possible, liberally apply a stain remover to the moldy portion of the clothing. Stain removers need time to soak into the fabric, so wait at least 30 minutes before washing the garment.  Commercial stain removers are readily available. Check the cleaning products aisle at your local grocery store or any supermarket. Run your washing machine on a “large” or “extra-large” load size, and set the water temperature to “hot.” Do not add any other items of clothing to the washing machine, as you’ll risk transferring mold spores to currently non-moldy clothes. If your washing machine estimates what load size is necessary based on the amount of fabric in the machine, throw in a few old rags or towels for weight. Once the laundry machine has filled with water, you can add vinegar to ensure that the mold is removed. Pour in ¾ cup (177 mL) of white vinegar to your load of laundry. Vinegar will also remove any unpleasant mildew smell that the moldy clothes have accumulated. You won’t be able to tell if the mold has been completely removed from the clothing until after it’s dried and the fabric has returned to its natural color. Let the fabric air dry on a flat surface or over a drying rack or drying line.  If it’s a nice day, you could also dry the item of clothing outdoors, in full sunlight. The sun’s added heat will help kill off and remove whatever mold remains on your clothing. Avoid using the dryer. Wait until the item is air-dried to check for any mold, discoloration, and odd smells. Putting any fabric with mold issues into the dryer risks contaminating the dryer with mold spores.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Scrub off the mold using a toothbrush. Apply a stain remover to the mold. Wash the item by itself with hot water. Add vinegar to the laundry.  Air-dry the clothing.

Problem: Article: Know who you can go to for support around issues of discrimination. Find a friend who will listen to you and support you in your struggles. You don’t have to spend lots of time talking about discrimination, just knowing a friend is there and willing to listen is often enough.  Have people you know you can talk to and be with comfortably. Meet in-person instead of texting or calling on the phone. If discrimination causes you to feel sad, anxious, invalidated and affects your self-worth, a therapist can help.  Your therapist can validate and support your experiences and feelings. You can learn coping skills to manage the effects of discrimination. Therapy can help you learn assertiveness skills and help to increase feelings of empowerment.
Summary: Lean on other people. Seek therapy.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It looks like a downward-pointing finger in the tool menu in the upper-left corner of the dialog box. Use the "Brush Size" and "Brush Pressure" settings in the right pane of the window to adjust the size and sensitivity of the brush. A smaller brush will yield better results with this tool. For example, gently drag the parts of the calf you want to eliminate toward the mask lines you drew.  It may take a couple times before you get the feel of the Forward Warp tool. Because the tool alters the shape of the pixels over which you drag it, the image can become overly-distorted very easily. Click Restore All in the right pane to undo the changes you've made and start over.

SUMMARY: Click the Forward Warp Tool. Use the Forward Warp Tool to drag unwanted parts of the image toward the mask lines.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One of the best places to start is by reading Steven Skiena's book The algorithm design manual. Read up on Big O notation. It is important to learn what ways can efficiently counteract them.
Summary: Read up on RAM (the random access machine). Learn about the limiting behavior of functions. Read about how worst case inputs can break your algorithm or cost you heavily in CPU processing time.

In the short-term, waxing typically causes more ingrown hairs than shaving does, so this might seem like a less than ideal solution. However, waxing consistently over long periods of time can slow hair growth, so you'll need to wax less often and will experience fewer ingrown hairs in the long-run. If you do decide to wax, just make sure you stick with it consistently to see the results you want!  If you do decide to wax, aim to make an appointment every six to eight weeks in the beginning. You might be able to go for longer stretches without waxing later. Choose a reputable waxing salon. Ask around, or search reviews online. Know what to expect. Your skin will probably be a little red and irritated when you leave, but you shouldn't have open cuts or dark, widespread bruises. Additionally, if you notice that your skin is infected a day or two after your appointment, start applying an antibiotic cream and notify the salon immediately. Contrary to popular belief, laser hair removal won't completely remove your hair forever. However, it will significantly reduce growth.  Be aware that laser hair removal works best on dark hair and light skin. If your skin and your hair are too close to the same color (whether it's too light or too dark), you might not be a good candidate for treatment. Laser hair removal is expensive, and you'll need at least four to six treatments. Price it out and watch for promotions.
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One-sentence summary -- Consider waxing for long-term prevention. Consider laser hair removal.

The biggest pot you can get your hands on will allow you to distill larger amounts of liquid. The pot should at least be large enough to hold another smaller container like a metal mixing bowl.  If you have a curved lid that will cover the pot, use that instead of a flat lid. The shape of a curved lid will help in collecting condensation toward the center. If you can't find a curved lid, you can use some aluminum foil and shape it over a large bowl to get a curved shape. Then you can place the foil, curved side down, over the pot and hold it in place with the lid. This will help to direct the condensed water toward the center and your collection container. Select a container that can withstand boiling temperatures.  You will likely want to elevate the collection container toward the top of the pot. You can place a small rack in the bottom of the pot and prop your container on top of it. You can even use a brick or similar object since it won't be in contact with the distilled liquid. You can also drill a hole in the lid and use a length of tubing to collect the distilled liquid in a separate container. However, you have to be willing to put holes in your cookware to do so. Be sure not to get any of the dirty liquid into the collection container. You will only want to fill the pot so that the water level is a couple inches below the height of your collection container. If the water is too close to the height of the collection container, it might splash into the container of distilled water and contaminate it. By placing the lid upside-down, the curved angle will help direct the water vapor toward the center as it collects and falls back into your collection pot. A transparent lid is ideal, as it will allow you to see what is happening. You can also place some ice packs or cool water on top of the lid to help the vapor cool faster and return to a liquid form. Turn on the stove and heat the water. Monitor the temperature of the water and keep it at a slow boil. You want to avoid heating the water too much and having the dirty water splashing into your collection pot. Adjust the temperature as needed.
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Find a large pot with a lid. Place a collection container inside the large pot. Pour the dirty water into the large pot. Place the lid upside-down over the pot. Bring the water to a boil.