Problem: Article: It is easier, safer, and overall a better idea. You should ideally not have a soaking bath until the piercing is through the initial healing stages, and oozing, bleeding and scabbing have all stopped. Just be careful to avoid hitting or damaging your piercing area.  Don't pull at or scrub the area.  Ideally both. The purpose of this is to rinse out any bacteria or soap that might have snuck in there.
Summary: Take a shower instead, if you can. Shower as normal. When you're done, pat the area dry very lightly with a clean, soft towel. Rinse the wound out with sea salt water (one pinch in an eggcup of boiled and cooled water is about right) or tea tree oil. Clean your piercing thoroughly before you sleep that night using normal procedure.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Peel the carrots. For a hearty stew, make sure they are about 1 inch (2.5cm) in size. Larger vegetables will keep their consistency better when heated.  Consider peeling and cubing four small potatoes if you want an even heartier stew. You could also use turnips, parsnips or rutabagas in place of potatoes.  Loosen the browned lamb bits from the bottom of the pan as you heat the vegetables.

SUMMARY: Trim the ends off the celery, onions and carrots. Chop the celery stalks, carrots and onions into rough sections. Add the chopped fresh rosemary and fresh thyme. Fry the vegetables and spices for 10 minutes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The Internet has many commercial sites that provide VHRs. The free information, however, is limited. For example, CarFax advertises a free “myCarFax.com” report, which provides your car's service history, upcoming service alerts, and information about recalls. Other sites with free reports provide similar information that is based generically on your car's make and model, but is not specific to the car's VIN. Free reports typically provide the following generic information:  manufacturer model manufacturing details, such as chassis type, engine size, country of assembly, and engine power a general summary of what the full report would contain if you choose to purchase it. The five most commonly used sources for purchasing a VHR are CarFax, AutoCheck, the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), and the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS), which has two different sources. A full VHR, which you can usually purchase for a fee that ranges between $10 and $40, includes the following information about the specific car, based on its VIN:  ownership history clean title/ownership verification periodic odometer readings maintenance records history of rental or lease accident repair history flood repair history Until recently, full VHRs have only been available for purchase. As of December 2015, however, a source called Vehicle History (web address www.VehicleHistory.com) is offering a full VHR for free. The report from Vehicle History contains the following information:  vehicle ownership records vehicle information government records public records background history historical records state records If you are considering the purchase of a used car, the information that is available in a full report is generally worth the cost of the purchase. Purchasing a full VHR is usually less than $50, which is very small compared to the price of the car itself. As Consumer Reports points out, even if a mechanic tells you that the car is in good condition, the history of an accident, flood damage, or some similar incident in the car's history can greatly reduce its value. VehicleHistory.com appears to offer a full report for free. However, this is a relatively new resource, and less has been written about the validity of VehicleHistory.com than the other sources. Consumer Reports recommends that buyers consider comparing reports from multiple sources.
Summary: Know the limitations of the information you can get for free. Understand the contents of a full report. Investigate a free report from VehicleHistory.com. Decide if you need to purchase a full report.

Make sure that your modem is correctly connected to an outlet and that no wires are loose. Ensure that all wireless settings and connections are set to receive the wireless signal. Make sure you did not accidentally activate "airport mode" or switch to another internet network. Turn off your modem, wireless router and computer. Restart everything. In most cases, this will solve your internet problems. If you have been unable to solve your internet problems on your own, it's time to bring in a professional.
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One-sentence summary -- Check all of the connections to ensure no wires were accidentally unplugged or loosened. Check your computer. Reboot everything. Contact Time Warner or Professional.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you’re feeling particularly anxious or panicky, try grounding with your 5 senses. This can help you overcome the "spacey" feeling associated with anxiety and refocus on the present moment. In the surrounding environment, locate 5 things you can see, 4 things you can touch, 3 things you can hear, 2 you can smell, and 1 you can taste. Some people who have high-functioning anxiety have perfectionistic, “need to do it all” tendencies. If this describes you, give yourself a break when you’re feeling stressed. Go through your day by setting the goal to do one thing at a time: get out of bed, take a shower, brush your teeth, eat a healthy breakfast, and so on. Focusing on one thing can help relieve anxiety and prevent you from feeling overwhelmed. Help yourself cope with anxiety by reciting statements that help you feel calm and positive about the situation. For instance, if you are anxious about meeting new people, tell yourself something like, “I am a great friend. They will be lucky to know me.” One the toughest days, be sure to nurture yourself with self-care activities that improve your mood and mindset. Do any constructive activities that make you feel better about yourself or your life. Engage in a hobby such as gardening, pamper yourself with a massage or a manicure, or take a nap, if you’d like. If you have high-functioning anxiety, you might try to hide your anxious feelings from family or friends. Pretending that you’re fine when you’re not will only make you feel isolated and more anxious. If someone asks how you’re doing, admit it. Say, “Honestly, I’m anxious” or “I’m not doing so well today.” Resist the urge to beat yourself up for having anxiety, as this will only increase your anxiety. Those who care about you may want to help but not know how. Give them a clue as to how they might help you by making a few suggestions. You might say something like, “I could really use a hug” or “Would you mind helping me study for my test?” Don’t feel you're being too forward about making specific requests. Your loved ones will likely be relieved that there’s something they can do to help.
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Practice grounding to reconnect with the here and now. Commit to one task at a time so you're not overwhelmed. Repeat positive affirmations to get through stressful situations. Do one thing that makes you feel good. Resist the urge to “fake it” when you're feeling anxious. Let loved ones know how they can help.