Article: Once you’ve recognized the root of your jealousy and you’ve come up with a solution, talk to your best friend.   For example, you might tell your best friend that you are jealous of her because she has the haircut that you want and ask her if she would be okay with you getting the same haircut. You might even ask her if she could recommend her salon to you. Turn this into a bonding moment that could strengthen your friendship. Acknowledge that your feelings are your own and that you are in control of them. Instead of saying, “Your hair makes me so jealous!” try, “I feel jealous of your hair. You’ve got a great cut.” In this way, you’re using “I” statements, rather than “you” statements to talk about your jealousy. Also own where your jealousy could be coming from, such as a history of being bullied, an abusive relationship, etc. Sometimes just talking to your best friend can solve the issue. Be honest about the way that you feel and be sure that you don’t project your feelings onto them.   Use “I statements: “I feel this way about…” Make sure that your communication is two way, meaning that you listen closely to your best friend’s response to your declarations of jealousy. Try to work to overcome your jealousy by talking about it. Encourage your friend to share her feelings with you, too. If you are still unable to abate your jealousy even after working on yourself, identifying the root of your jealousy, and talking to your friend about it, then it is time to remind yourself of the importance of your friendship. Often, that will be enough to ease your feelings of jealousy.   What makes you best friends in the first place? Think about your favorite memories together. Understand that your jealousy could destroy your friendship if you don’t put it in check. Ask yourself which is more important to you: your friendship or your jealousy. Make sure that you are not feeling jealous because your friend is hypercritical or hard on you and makes you feel inferior to them. If this is the case, then this may not be a good friendship.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Own your jealousy. Practice open communication. Return to the reason you are friends.

Problem: Article: Tell them you have a counterfeit. to the seller. If it is a store or a business, contact them for a refund. If they refuse, file a report with the Better Business Bureau or your country’s equivalent. If it is a street vendor, report them to your local authorities. And if it is an online seller, such as at an auction site, report them to the coordinating party and leave negative feedback. You can also report a seller of counterfeits to the studio’s anti-piracy department.
Summary: Go back to the manufacturer or store that sold you the DVD. Complain

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pressing flowers is done best with small, flat flowers, such as pansies and lilacs. Stay away from flowers with fleshy stems or extra-thin petals, which can end up damaged. After the first week, remove the flowers and replace the paper with fresh, dry sheets. Then put the flowers back under the weights to continue pressing them.

SUMMARY: Choose your flowers. Wait for 1–3 weeks.

One of the best ways to get B12 into your diet is to eat seafood. Shellfish, such as lobster, crabs, and especially clams, have high amounts of B12. Fish, such as trout, salmon, tuna, and haddock, also offer a lot of B12. One three ounce serving has almost 400% of your daily B12. Three ounces of clams give you more than your daily value. Both beef and organ meat like beef liver have a lot of B12. Pork also contains B12.  One medium slice of beef liver has 2800% of your recommended daily amount of B12. As a healthier alternative to beef, you can try buffalo or bison.  Some meat substitutes are fortified with B12, as is tofu. Consider this option if you are vegan or vegetarian, and check the label for the amount of B12.  Poultry products provide B12, as do eggs. Two cooked eggs have a full day’s amount of Vitamin B12. Include dairy products, such as yogurt, milk, and cheese, in your diet to give it a B12 boost. Some non-animal milks are fortified with B12, too. Try a snack of one cup of low-fat fruit yogurt for half a day’s amount. Many breakfast cereals have a good amount B12. Combining fortified cereals, eggs, and milk for breakfast can give you the daily amount of B12 right after you wake up.  For example, one bowl (⅔ cup) of Kellogg’s Low Fat Granola with raisins contains 10 mcg of Vitamin B12, which is 417% the recommended daily value. Whole grain cereals are a good way for vegans and vegetarians to get B12 since plant foods do not contain high levels of B12. Yeast products and nutritional yeasts can be good sources of B12. You can sprinkle nutritional yeast into anything from cereal to smoothies to your nightly meals for a B12 boost. A teaspoon of Vitamin B12 Fortified yeast flakes contains over twice your daily amount of B12.
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Eat seafood. Incorporate meat into your diet. Add in dairy products. Try whole grain cereals. Incorporate yeast.