Article: Your infographic need to convey information that educates its readers about a topic or persuades readers to agree with a message. For example, perhaps you want to impress upon a high school gym class the benefits of exercising regularly. Using an infographic to show them statistics regarding teenage obesity and weight loss is an effective way to convey the importance of regular exercise.  Infographics can use both graphics and statistics to illustrate the message you'd like to communicate. Infographics can have many uses outside of generating business revenue. Non-profits, universities, and individuals can benefit from infographics, in addition to companies. Without suitable data, your infographic will only show 1 person’s opinion. Fortunately, you can find reliable data from online sources. For example, for an infographic about the benefits of high-school exercise, you could find data about teenage obesity and ways it can be decreased. The following are good places to find statistics:  Use Google’s public data crawler at: https://www.google.com/publicdata/directory. Visit Chartsbin.com. You can access tables and charts filled with statistics from around the world, such as hunger, marriage, crime and disease numbers. Try StatPlanet for more worldwide statistics. Go to government agencies, such as the US Bureau of Labor Statistics or the EPA to get reliable civic statistics. Read trade journals and scientific studies to get other types of study-based data. Because the infographic will be primarily visual, think of a way that you can structure the data so one point leads logically to another. For example, you could open with a statistic about teen sedentary lifestyles. Below that, present 3 or 4 possible solutions (e.g., joining a sports team, cycling, and community fitness programs hiking), with their respective success rates at lowering teen obesity.  You will have a better idea of the template or style that will work best if you sketch out several images, statistics, and headings in on a piece of paper. You can draw a crude sketch at this point, since it doesn't need to be anything fancy. Keep brainstorming new flow charts until you find one that looks effective.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose a topic or message for your infographic. Gather data that supports the topic of your graphic. Make a flow chart of how you would like to visually present your data.
Article: If cauliflower doesn't have access to boron, an essential nutrient, it will begin to experience a variety of unappealing symptoms. Its head will turn brown, its leaf tips will die and its leaves will distort, and its stem may become hollow and brown. To treat this problem, boron must be introduced into the plant's soil immediately. Feed the plant with seaweed extract immediately and repeat every two weeks until symptoms disappear. For subsequent crops, add boron to the soil by mixing in compost or planting cover crops of vetch or clover. Clubroot is a fungal infection that causes large growths on the roots of plants in the family Brassicaceae (which includes cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and other plants). These root growths interfere with the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients, causing it to grow asymmetrically, wilt, and eventually die. Worst of all is the fact that clubroot is contagious and can easily spread from plant to plant. To prevent a case of clubroot from ruining your entire cauliflower crop, swift, aggressive action must be taken. Pull infected plants up by their roots and discard them (don't compost them). Be sure to remove the entire root system - any fungus left in the ground can release spores and continue spreading. To prevent clubroot from returning, use one of the following methods:  Improve the drainage of your soil by adding organic matter (clubroot thrives in moist environments). Plant a cover crop of winter rye and till it into your soil before planting cauliflower. Rotate your crops. Do not plant brassicas or in the same area two years in a row. Increase the alkalinity of your soil by mixing in hydrated lime in the fall (clubroot thrives in acidic soils) Lay thin sheets of clear, construction-grade plastic over infected soil during sunny weather. Leave in place for 1 - 1.5 months. The plastic acts as a sort of "greenhouse", trapping the sun's rays to heat the soil and kill the fungus. Another common fungal disease of cauliflower is blackleg. Blackleg causes irregular grey lesions or holes in the leaves and is sometimes accompanied by root rot. Like clubroot, this disease is difficult to treat, so preventative cures are the best bet. In particular, crop rotation is an effective technique for reducing the chance of blackleg. Don't plant cauliflower (or another member of the Brassicaceae family) in the same location more than one year in a row - this gives any remaining blackleg fungus in the growing site a year to die off.  Additionally, in the event of blackleg, remove all plant debris left over after a harvest. This dead or dying plant material can contain live fungi for months, leading to the re-infection of the next crop. If you have any doubts about whether certain seeds are contaminated with the fungus or not, washing the seeds in hot water can help remove the fungus prior to planting.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Treat boron deficiency with seaweed extract. Stop clubroot by eliminating infected plants. Prevent blackleg by practicing crop rotation.
Article: In order to understand the extent of the stain, and exactly what it consists of if you don't know, you should scrape or vacuum the area. Also, in order to avoid spreading it around further once you start cleaning, this allows you to remove whatever you can while it is dry. Use a car vacuum cleaner or a dull scrapper, such as a butter knife, to detach any dried residue that you can. Some stains will not have any dried residue that can be removed. Use your judgement about whether scraping or vacuuming will remove anything. In general, it's a good idea to avoid rubbing or brushing a stain, as this can drive it further into the upholstery. Instead, blot the area with a rag or paper towel repeatedly. Blot the area until the stain no longer transfers onto your paper towel or cloth. There are a variety of products available for cleaning upholstery. Pick one designed for your type of stain and your type of upholstery, and follow the directions on the packaging. With commercial stain removers, it's important to test the cleaner in an inconspicuous spot before using it on the stain. This will assure that the product doesn't stain or discolor your upholstery. After you have removed the stain, you should rinse the area with a small amount of clean water. This will remove the cleaner and get rid of any remaining debris in the area. Rinsing can be done by getting a cloth wet, wringing it out, and then dabbing it on the stained area. This will rinse the upholstery fibers without adding too much water to the surface. Use paper towels or a towel to remove any remaining moisture from the stain area. Press on the area and absorb as much liquid as you can. Use dry areas of your towel to get even more liquid out of the stain area. Once you have removed as much moisture as possible with your towel, allow the area to air dry completely.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Vacuum or scrape the area. Blot the stain. Apply commercial stain remover. Rinse the area. Dry the area.