Problem: Article: The arteries are embalmed by simultaneously introducing embalming fluid (a mixture of formaldehyde, other chemicals, and water) into an artery while draining the blood from a nearby vein or from the heart. It takes about two gallons of fluid to embalm a typical body. On men, the incision is made near the base of the SCM muscle and the clavicle. For females or younger people, the femoral site is most popular. Clean the vein point off, create an entrance point, and insert the drain tube towards the heart. Tie a ligature around the lower side of the tube. Do the same for the artery except insert the cannula instead of a drain tube. Place the cannula forceps on the artery locking the cannula in place. Use the small locking forceps to clamp off the upper side of the artery and restrict the flow. While the embalming is taking place, wash the body with a good germicidal/antibacterial soap and be sure to check for drainage while massaging the limbs to push blood out and embalming solution in. When the fluid enters the arteries, pressure will build throughout the veins, which means the fluid is moving throughout the body. You'll notice the veins bulging somewhat. Open the jugular drain tube periodically to allow blood to escape and relieve the pressure. When you have about 20% of your solution left, turn off the machine and reverse your cannula to the other side of the artery you chose to inject. This will embalm the part that was blocked by the cannula previously. Be sure to turn down the pressure, as the fluid only has to go a short distance, and you don't want to "pop the eyes." In the case of the femoral, this will embalm the lower leg. In the case of the right common carotid, this will embalm the right side of the head. When you've embalmed to your satisfaction, or run out of fluid, turn off the machine, remove the cannula, and tie off the veins and arteries you used. Suture the incisions closed. Use sealing powder to ensure there is no leakage.
Summary: Choose your incision site. Make your incision. Turn on your embalming machine and distribute the fluid. Slowly decrease the pressure. Finish.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Prior to gathering business requirements, the company needs an issue to focus on. Once a problem is identified, the company, in turn, seeks the optimum solution to solve the problem. The business requirements provide an outline of justification for the project and the details necessary to determine the optimum solution.  That means that the company must continually gather data about its customers so that it can identify problems and so that it has data to provide justification for new projects. Once a new project is decided on, you can move on to gathering the business requirements.  To clarify the problem, start with the problem statement. The problem statement is essentially why you are starting the project. You saw a problem within the company or with your customers that needed to be addressed. Your problem statement should lay out exactly what the issue is.  The "problem" could also be a need the company has or an opportunity for growth. Since business requirements focus on a particular project, you can hold meetings with the relevant people from the project. The team will be composed of people in various roles associated with the elements affected by, or affecting the problem. You may need to meet more than once to gather the information you need.  In your team meeting, discuss what the problem is and who it is affecting. Make sure people at the meeting have numbers to back up the problem. For example, a quality problem will require production and inspection people, such as industrial engineers and foremen, as well as any staff HR people if there are potential labor elements (union) involved. That is, the problem statement should cover what the problem is, of course, but it should also cover who it affects, where it is happening, and when it is happening. It should also address what the problem is affecting, besides people. Remember that the team is not identifying the problems, but the causes, consequences, and effects of the problem statement as previously developed.  With the group, begin identifying the various departments affected, how they are affected, and the existing impact of the status quo. Have someone write on a board or screen that's visible to everyone. Write down the problem statement at the top. Let people throw out ideas and write them on the board.  Make sure people arrive prepared; if you've already created the problem statement, they should have read it and thought about it on their own.  Don't judge ideas. As people throw out ideas, don't offer judgment, at least while brainstorming. People will be more hesitant to say things if they think they will be judged.  Encourage everyone to speak. If someone hasn't said something, call on that person to see if he or she has something to contribute. Once you've brainstormed, it's time to narrow down your solution. Discuss which of the solutions seem like the best one. Basically, you're going to decide what your company is going to do to solve the problem. Maybe you've decided you want to return to some of your original designs with some updates.

SUMMARY: Analyze the identified problem. Gather the team. Address all aspects of the problem. Narrow down ideas.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: First, cut the side and shoulder seams and split the shirt into four pieces: the front, back, and two sleeves. Then cut off the hem of the shirt. Next, cut four 1.5" wide strips from the bottom of the front section only. Working with the front section of the tee, cut the bottom line of the bikini top by cutting straight across the panel, about 1.5-2" below the armpit. Then, cut the neck and shoulder straps how you want them to look,being sure to leave that ~2" of material below the armpit. Working with the back panel. Use an old string bikini or cut up an old pair of underwear to make a pattern and cut it out from the panel. Cut side strips for the bottom by cutting panels from the sleeves that are as wide as the sides you cut for your bottom piece. Sew together the side strips that you cut for the back piece. Then, attach the long strips that you cut from the front panel to the sides and at the neck of the teekini top you made. You're done! Tie on your new string teekini and enjoy the sun!
Summary: Cut a tee shirt. Cut the top. Cut the bottom. Cut the side strips. Attach the side strips. Enjoy your new suit!

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Chicago style treats regulations as though they don't have an author, so the first part of your reference entry is the title of the regulation. Type the title in title-case, surrounded by quotation marks. Put a period at the end of the title, inside the quotation marks. Spell out the Code of Federal Regulations in italics, followed by a comma. Type the word "title," followed by the title number. Type a space, then put the year of the code edition in parentheses. Place a colon after the closing parentheses mark. After the colon, provide the page numbers from the print edition of the CFR. Do not use any abbreviations before the numbers, such as "p." Place a period after the last page number digit.  If you accessed the CFR online, go to the Government Printing Office website at gpo.gov to get a PDF of the print version of the regulation. That way, you'll have a page number. If you accessed the CFR online, the last part of your reference entry will be the direct URL or "permalink" for the regulation. Use the PDF available from the GPO, so that you have an online copy of the official print edition of the code. Place a period at the end of the URL. When using a footnote for in-text citation, include all the same information you included in your reference list entry. However, instead of placing periods between the elements, use commas. The only period in a footnote is at the end.
Summary:
Start your reference entry with the title of the regulation. List the CFR title number and year of publication. Identify the page numbers where the regulation appears. Provide a direct URL for the regulation. Use commas instead of periods in footnotes.