Article: If the Bible is in reasonable condition, consider donating it to a person or to a charity that will use it. This allows someone else to experience the word of God who may otherwise not have had the opportunity. Below are just a few ideas for who you may want to donate your Bible to:  Churches, who may in turn donate the book to the needy. Libraries, who may offer the book for checking out or sell it in a fundraiser. Thrift stores, who can offer the book for relatively cheap to someone who may need it. Christian homeless shelters, many of which offer prayer groups and bible study classes. The Gideons (Gideons International), who are a Christian group dedicated to distributing the Bible worldwide free of charge.  Another similar Bible-distributing charity. For example, some charities will send Bibles to countries where people are persecuted for reading the Bible. Just because a Bible is old and worn doesn't necessarily mean it has to stay in that condition. Professional book repair and restoration services offer the ability to bring most old or damaged books back to a high level of quality (for a fee). Some of these services even allow you to ship your books to the restorers for repair. These types of services are a great choice for when your Bible carries some sort of sentimental significance. However, because restoration fees can be somewhat pricey, they may not make sense for ordinary Bibles. Alternatively, you may want to keep the Bible, storing it safely so that its condition deteriorates no further. Though the Bible will no longer be practical for everyday use, it may be able to serve as a family heirloom for you to pass down to your children. This option is a good choice when the Bible has sentimental significance but is either too costly or too difficult to repair.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Donate it. Have the Bible restored. Save the Bible.

Problem: Article: Turn the hot plate on and let the beaker heat up gradually so that the thermal shock doesn’t cause it to shatter.  Wrap the mud in the towels and soak the mud in alcohol. The mud will take on the appearance of metal and will be 99 percent pure if you performed the process correctly. You can then take it to a jeweler or to a precious metals dealer to exchange it for cash if you desire.
Summary: Place your beaker onto a hot plate. Continue heating the mud until it develops a powder-like consistency. Pour the mud onto multiple layers of paper towels. Place the mud into a graphite crucible and melt it. Pour the gold into an ingot mold.

A Cancer will rarely make the first move, so it is going to be up to you to step up and initiate a conversation.  Their emotional delicacy and fear of rejection tends to keep them at bay, but they will be open to your initiation. Do not rush them into a decision on the spot.  If you try to force them to give you an answer right away, that answer will likely be “no” and they will pull away from you.  Make suggestions and allow them time to make their decision.  If you ask them on a date, give them options of when and where, then allow them time to decide. Leave them with a question.  Give them time to consider your proposal, and check back with them later in the night to see what they think. A cancer enjoys physical affection.  Their erogenous zone is their chest.  This works better when flirting with a man than a woman.  Gently touch a Cancer man on the chest as you are flirting.  You could gently pat him on the chest when he genuinely makes you laugh. Gently run your hand along his chest as you briefly walk away, before you return to check in on him. While you want to avoid touching a woman’s chest while you are flirting, you can still be physically affectionate and reach out to touch her shoulder or forearm. Cancers are very loyal people and tend to have a small group of very close friends.  They will take their friends’ opinion of you to heart.  Being respectful and kind to a Cancer’s friends will draw you closer to the inner circle.  Spend some time with the Cancer’s friends when the Cancer walks away.  Befriend them on your own. Actively listen to what the friends have to say.  Make a point to learn their names and remember specific things about who they are and what they do. Ask a Cancer about their friends when just the two of you are together.  If someone had an important meeting come up, ask how it went.  If one of their friends is going through a tough time, follow up and ask the Cancer how that person is doing.
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Make the first move. Give a Cancer space and time. Gently touch a Cancer once you begin to feel like they are opening up to you. Make friends with the friends of a Cancer.