Article: Clean the glass as you normally would, such as by glass cleaner or a dampened microfiber cloth. Make sure all debris is removed from the glass surface, then allow the glass to dry. Only use a bottle of clear nail polish for scratch treatment. Dip the applicator that comes with the bottle into the nail polish. You’ll have a small coating of polish to apply to the scratch. Rub the applicator over the scratch. Minimize contact with the surrounding glass as much as possible. When the polish comes off the brush, it will go down into the scratch and remove visible flaws. Leave the polish alone so it has a chance to seep down into the scratch. Come back in an hour prepared to remove the polish. Tip a bottle of nail polish remover gently against a clean cloth until you have a small spot of polish on the cloth. You only need enough to counteract the polish. Using the cloth, spread the polish remover over the scratch. Once you are sure all the nail polish is removed, you can admire your freshened glass.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Clean the glass. Dip the applicator brush into the polish. Spread the polish over the scratch. Let the polish dry for an hour. Apply nail polish remover to a microfiber cloth. Wipe the scratch with the cloth.

Problem: Article: Four at 6' 1" length and one at 8’ 7”. Cut a 45° angle into one end of each of the 4 beams. Make sure that you keep the 45° angles in mind, as they will need to be able to sit flat on the top of the walls. The bolts should be at least an inch apart. Holding the roof in place, bolt it into the corner posts at each end. Make sure your bolts aren’t too long: you want them to go in but not pop through the other side of the post. You can also add windows into the triangles (smaller than the windows in the walls). This is done in exactly the same way as with the walls, but you will have to add a top frame first. Measure the height of the wooden window frame, first making sure that it fits into the triangle. Then measure and cut a piece of 4x4 beam to fit at that height and bolt it into place. Once it’s in place the window can be inserted as before.
Summary: You’ll need 5 more 4x4” beams. Bolt the flat side of the 6’1” beams to the ends of the 8’ 7” beam so that two triangles are joined by the 8’ 7” beam running between them. Attach the roof beams. Insert your windows.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: One way to prove yourself as leader is to always walk through doorways or gates ahead of your dog when entering or leaving your home. This shows your dog your dog that you're in charge and he can be confident with you as his leader. This will also teach your dog good manners. This trust and confidence in you helps reduce the likelihood that there will be any separation anxiety in situations where you leave your home without your dog. Set the rules for an enjoyable walk with your dog on his leash. Don't allow your dog to walk in front of your or pull and tug on the leash. Instead, have your dog walk beside or behind you. To do this, you should walk your dog with a standard, 6-foot, non-retractable leash. Hold the leash so that there's only enough room for your dog to stay by your side without being able to move in front of you. You should always be the frontrunner in any walk. This will signal to your dog that you're in control. in basic commands. You're responsible for raising a good canine citizen. Teach your dog basic commands including, "sit," "stay," "come," and "lie down." Your dog should eventually learn to respond quickly and correctly to your commands. To encourage your dog, use positive reinforcement techniques, by rewarding your dog with treats, affection and positive words, such as "good dog." Commands show your dog that you're in charge, help you keep your dog's behavior in line, and teach your dog how to be a well-rounded member of your family.  You can start training puppies at 1 to 2 months old and even old dogs can learn new tricks. If positive training techniques don't work, try another training method that doesn't involve strong discipline during training. It's your job as leader to make sure your dog stays active and healthy, allowing him to thrive. Take your dog one or two 20 to 30 minute walks a day. This can keep your dog mentally and physically healthy. If your dog is inactive, he can become restless and bored. This can lead to unwanted behavior, like chewing, or barking. As a leader, you need to be consistent and clear with your rules. Occasionally bending rules only confuses your dog and sends the message that you're not a reliable leader. Your goal is to always remain strong and fair in your dog's eyes and show him that you are the best choice for a trustworthy leader. Repetition and consistency are best ways your dog will learn. For example, if you reprimand your dog for begging at the dinner table today and then feed him scraps from the same dinner table tomorrow, you are not being clear and consistent with your rules. This can plant a seed of doubt in your dog's mind that you may not be a very strong leader. Calmly and in a firm voice, give your dog a basic command. Your goal is to reassert your authority and remove him from the bad behavior. For example, if your dog jumps up on other people, calmly and firmly tell him to "sit." If he still misbehaves, remove him from the area, withdrawing your attention.

SUMMARY: Show your dog that you're in control. Set rules for walking your dog. Train your dog Keep your dog active. Be consistent. Respond to misbehavior.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are a few missions on fantage. Also, you can get a medal for playing a bunch of missions. If you become a reporter, you earn a medal. But you have to take a test before you can become a reporter. The requirements are to be a Premium Member or a regular member for at least 30 days, and you have to be a model citizen on Fantage. You also earn a medal if you write at least 15 short descriptions on events on Fantage. You can only write 3 a day though.
Summary: Do the missions. Become a reporter.

Sit down and write out a timeline for your project or goal. This will help you to stay on track, and you can refer back to it when your motivation wanes. For example, if your goal is exercising, on your timeline state that you would like to be able to run a mile in one month. Then make a mini plan for how you will accomplish that goal between now and your one-month mark. Cutting up your goal into increments of time will help you stay focused and keep you from becoming overwhelmed. Control your inner dialogue and practice positive self-talk. Replace negative self-talk such as, “I can't do it,” “I'm not the best,” “I'm not smart enough,” with positive self-talk such as, “I can do it,” “I am the best,” and “I am smart; if they can do it, I can do it.” Stick with your goal by realizing that every process has an ebb and flow. Motivation is not a constant thing. There will be times when you are doing a great job of sticking to your timeline and your goals. However, other times, your motivation will wane, but know that this feeling is not a permanent, lasting feeling. Stick it out and wait for that motivation to come back. When your motivation is low, read a book or a blog about your goal. For example, if your goal is to publish a book or a journal article, read a book about writing for journals and publishers. These books have great tips for staying focused. You can also ask for support when having trouble sticking to your goal. Join an online forum, ask a friend, mentor, or a family member. Remember that talking it out will help you resolve the issue.
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Make a timeline. Practice positive self-talk. Don't give up. Read a book or a blog about your goal. Ask for support.