INPUT ARTICLE: Article: From the A-stance, lift your dominant elbow up until your forearm is parallel to the floor. Let your wrist turn naturally downwards so that your knuckles are facing the ground. Do this as quickly as possible without moving your entire chest to avoid signaling your punch to your opponent.  You can throw a hook with your dominant or nondominant hand.  If you’re throwing this punch with your other hand, turn your nondominant wrist down while raising the elbow. The hook takes longer to throw than a straight punch, but it’s quite powerful when used correctly. Throw hooks when your opponent is really close to you to knock them off balance. A good hook also has a higher chance of knocking your opponent down, since you’re striking your opponent at an angle they aren’t expecting. The hook requires a small windup for maximum power. To put some weight behind your punch, bend your front leg down and in towards your body like you’re curling yourself up. Let your hip follow your knee like you’re twisting away from your opponent. Do not move your arms while doing this.  Your dominant hand should be directly behind your head at the end of this motion. Reverse the instruction to throw a hook with your nondominant hand; bend your back leg inwards while turning your torso slightly away from you. Maintain a bent elbow as you rotate your entire body towards your target. Pivot your back leg inwards while opening your front leg up to the target. Allow your punching arm to follow your hip and strike your opponent with your middle knuckle. When done correctly, this looks like your entire body is twisting forward like a hinge. For a hook with your nondominant hand the instruction is basically the same except you’re twisting from the other direction and using your nondominant leg to pivot your body.

SUMMARY: Turn your dominant hand down while raising your elbow. Bend your front knee inward while pivoting your entire body. Keep your elbow bent at a 90-degree angle while rotating into the target.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Schedule a visit with your doctor to discuss the benefits and detriments of using this product. Discuss the effect DMSO may have on other supplements or medications you are taking, as it may increase the effectiveness of certain medications, including blood thinners, sedatives, and steroids. Ask your doctor for concentration and dosage recommendations as well. Be sure to let your doctor know of any other medical conditions you have, including diabetes, asthma, and liver or kidney problems, as DMSO may worsen these conditions. Side effects of DMSO may include an odor of garlic, skin irritation, and upset stomach. More serious reactions include itching or burning at the application site, headache, and severe allergic reactions. If you have an adverse reaction, stop using DMSO and contact your doctor. In the case of a severe allergic reaction, obtain emergency medical attention. Taking DMSO orally can cause dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, drowsiness, and decreased appetite. Until the safety of taking DMSO by mouth or through injection has been established, only apply it topically or through a catheter with your doctor's approval and under their supervision.
Summary: Consult your doctor before you begin using DMSO. Look for adverse reactions. Avoid taking DMSO by mouth or through injection.

This can be gold, copper, or silver wire. Measure the wire using a ruler, or do a rough estimate and cut roughly 3 inches (7.6 cm) without measuring. If in doubt, make the piece of wire longer as opposed to shorter—you can always trim off the ends if necessary.  The thickness and exact color of the wire is entirely up to you, but thinner wire is best as it allows you to easily manipulate it. Look for artistic wire at a craft or hardware store that comes in a small spool, as these are most often used for making jewelry. Flatten out the wire after it’s cut. Straightening it out will make the wire easier to work with. How many dents you create is up to you—space them out evenly or make the dents super close together so the ring appears to have stripes, if desired. Hold the wire steady in one hand and use your dominant hand to create small dents with round nose pliers. This is a great way to add style and a unique quality to your ring. Instead of using the pliers to make indentations in the wire, use them to bend the wire in different directions. As you hold the wire firmly in one hand, use the pliers to bend down on the wire. Continue by then bending the next section of wire upwards, switching back and forth between downwards and upwards motions to create a wave along the wire. If desired, you can make small indentations along the wire before creating a ripple effect as well. Pick out a few beads that you’d like to use on your ring, making sure they have a hole in them so they can slide down the wire. Once you’ve added the beads to the wire, create bends in the wire on both sides of the beads so that the beads stay in place.  For example, you might pick out one larger bead to be set in the middle of two smaller, identical beads. Pick out super tiny beads that can be strung along the entire wire if you want your ring to be completely beaded. After you’ve made your dents or ripples and added any beads, position the wire around a nail polish bottle handle. This will resemble your finger, letting you bend the ring into shape.  If you don’t have a nail polish bottle to use, look for a different perfectly round, ring-sized object to wrap the wire around. Using hard objects, as opposed to just your finger, is better for creating the ring shape as it ensures your ring is perfectly round. Place the wire around your finger once it’s rounded, checking to see where it needs to be cut so that it fits your finger perfectly. Mark where the wire ends should be cut using a marker. Trim the wire right where you made your markings. If desired, wash the marker off of the wire using soap and water, or use acetone if you used a permanent marker. Use a nail file to sand the edges of the wire so that they aren’t sharp anymore, making your ring more comfortable and safe. Once the sharp edges of your ring have been filed down, the ring is ready to wear! You can also bend the very tips of the wire backwards using pliers so that they’re not poking your finger, if desired.
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One-sentence summary -- Use pliers to cut 3 inches (7.6 cm) of wire from the spool. Use pliers to create indentations in the wire if you want a textured ring. Bend the wire to create a wavy pattern for an artsy ring. Add beads to the ring to add color or sparkle. Wrap the wire around the top of a nail polish bottle once the design is finished. Mark where you need to cut off the ends of the ring. Use pliers to cut the ring so it's the right size. Sand the edges of the wire so they're smooth.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Navigate to http://www.qatarairways.com/us/en/homepage.page. From here you can price and book flights, check in for a flight and view flight status. You can also access many additional pages of useful information, including FAQs and what to do when your baggage has been lost or damaged by their airline. Navigate to Qatar Airways’ official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/qatarairways. Click on “Message” at the top right corner of the profile page. Type your message into the field, then click on “Send.” Your message will be sent directly to Qatar Airways. You can also leave a comment on their Facebook page – Qatar Airways usually addresses any comments left there. Navigate to Qatar Airways’ official Twitter page at https://twitter.com/qatarairways. Click on “Tweet to Qatar Airways” in the left sidebar below the Qatar Airways logo. Type your message into the text field, then click on “Tweet.” Your message will be sent to Qatar Airways and displayed in their Notifications feed.

SUMMARY:
Visit Qatar Airways’ website. Visit Qatar Airways on Facebook. Visit Qatar Airways on Twitter.