Article: Pig Latin is used in the examples.
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Insert the following codes followed by your custom translations in order to override the automatic translation feature and localize your buttons with the language of your choice. You will need to first add the addthis_localize Javascript object in order to access custom translation name/value pairs: Insert the optional share_caption followed by your translation to replace “Bookmark & Share”. Insert the optional email_caption followed by your translation to replace “Email a Friend”. Insert the optional email followed by your translation to replace “Email”. Insert the optional favorites followed by your translation to replace “Favorites”. Insert the optional more followed by your translation to replace “More”

Problem: Article: Just before placing the bird in its cage at the show, gently wipe it all over in the direction of its feather with a silk cloth, e.g. a silk scarf. This helps to align and smooth feathers, and to add extra sheen to the bird. The healthier, happier, and more confident your bird appears, the more likely the judge will favour it. Ensure your bird’s health, diet, and comfort around humans is maintained throughout show preparation.
Summary: Do a last minute wipe before the show.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: eams. After you have assembled the pieces for your jacket, you may want to press the seams with an iron to give the jacket a neat finish. Use a low setting and place a t-shirt or towel between your fabric and the iron to protect the fabric from damage. Then, slowly run the iron along each of the seams to flatten them inside of the jacket. Your jacket’s pattern should indicate what type of closure it requires, and each closure will require a different process to install. Some closure options include:  Zipper Buttons Snaps (for heavier materials, such as leather or denim) After you have completed your jacket, give it a second look and make sure there are no loose threads hanging from the seams. If there are, then trim them as close to the seams as possible without cutting into the fabric or threads in the seam. After you trim away any loose threads, your jacket is complete and ready to wear!

SUMMARY: the seams. Add your jacket closure. Trim off any loose threads.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you say "[name in your Contacts] is my [relationship to you]," Siri will remember the person with that title.  For example, saying "Teresa is my mom" will allow you to call your mom by saying "Call my mom" to Siri the next time you wish to do so. You can do the same to institutions ("[name] is my favorite restaurant") and organizations, as long as their phone number or other information is stored in your Contacts. You can even get Siri to call you by a nickname. Just say "Call me [name]" to teach Siri what to call you. If you say something into Siri and Siri misinterprets it, you can click on tap to edit under your misspelled query and correct it with your keyboard. It takes a few extra keystrokes, but Siri learns from mistakes and will be able to understand you better next time. " to see a list of some of the other commands that Siri can perform.
Summary: Establish personal connections. Correct Siri's mistakes. Say "What can I say?

Sit in a chair that is a comfortable height for the height of the table. Arrange the machine so that the needle end is on your left and the body of the machine is on the right. You will be checking a couple of things first and getting to know the machine a bit, so don't plug it in just yet. Many sewing machines have a built-in light, which is often a good way to tell whether there is power to the machine. The power switch will usually be on the right side or back of the machine, if there is one. Some machines don't have a separate switch, in which case they're turned on as soon as they're plugged in. Plug the pedal into the machine, too. Place the pedal in a comfortable spot under your feet.
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One-sentence summary -- Place the machine on a sturdy table, desk, counter, or sewing cabinet in front of you. Plug the machine in and turn it on.

You should never bribe a child to get them to do what you want. This teaches them a terrible behavior, which is that listening to you is negotiable. There will be many times when the temptation is strong but you should do whatever you can not to give in. Sometimes this means letting your child throw a tantrum in a grocery store and that's okay. The other customers will have a rough few minutes and go on with their lives but your child will learn good behavior for a lifetime. For example, when they throw a fit in the store about wanting a candy bar, don't say that they can have cake when they get home if they stop crying. All this does is teach them that if they cry at the store, they'll quickly earn themselves a treat. When your child does do something bad, do not give them attention for that behavior. This teaches them that in order to get your attention, they need to be naughty. Instead of acknowledging this behavior, even to yell at them, ignore them. When paired with hugs, kisses, and attention for good behavior, your child will quickly learn to behave.  A bad example would be: grabbing their hands and yelling at them for doing something wrong or making them sit next to you for misbehaving at church. Instead, completely ignore them when they start throwing a tantrum. If you're at home put them in another room and then close the door. It doesn't need to be locked or slammed, it just needs to break contact. This will show the child that yelling is not the way to get your attention. Remember that to your toddler, the world is very big and pretty much 24/7 stress. Imagine how you feel when your boss makes a major change to how things work in your office. Now multiply that times thirty and imagine it happening every day for years. That's what it's like for your toddler. You have to be understanding and try not to overwhelm them with too many changes at once.  Introduce schedule, lifestyle, and home changes gradually. You should also try to keep to a routine. When you have a routine, your child knows what to expect as is better able to handle small and gradual changes, like learning to use the toilet. For example, don't start potty training the same week they start at a new pre-school. In fact, waiting as much as a month before making another change can be necessary. Wait until they seem comfortable with one change before making another. If you have older children, you may be frustrated that your toddler doesn't do what the older child does or did. However, it's important to remember that your toddler hasn't learned those behaviors yet and won't be ready for them for awhile. Be ready to accommodate and work with their individual needs. For example, your toddler will probably need to have a different bedtime routine than an older child. They will probably wake up earlier and should not be expected to quietly entertain themselves on a weekend morning while you try to sleep in. Another common trigger for tantrums in toddlers are issues with stimulation. When they get bored, they don't have the mental ability that adults do to keep themselves entertained. Be understanding of this and try to find ways to keep them stimulated while you're out and away from the toys that usually keep them occupied.  Keep a favored toy only for boredom emergencies, when you know you're both going to be stuck for awhile. This will keep your child entertained. You want to avoid making them overstimulated too. Too much stimulation, especially right before bed, can be a bit much for them and lead to breakdowns. Having a bunch of your friends over, making a major scheduling change, or even letting them watch TV can leave your little one feeling lost.
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One-sentence summary --
Do not bribe your child. Do not give them attention for bad behavior. Do not overwhelm them. Do not hold them to expectations for an older child. Avoid leaving them under stimulated.