Problem: Article: If staring creeps you out, look at the point between his eyes. He won't be able to tell! On the lean-in, turn your head 10 degrees, open your mouth slightly, and aim for his lower lip. Give it a little squeeze with your lips, then close them again as you pull away. Gently slide your tongue into your partner's mouth, and start exploring. Make sure that your partner is reciprocating! If  they don't respond, stop immediately to avoid embarrassing yourself. It's a sweet move that keeps him focused on what he's doing with his lips.
Summary: Keep eye contact until right before your lips touch-it helps build excitement. Learn to make lip contact correctly. Use your tongue the right way. Reach for his hand and intertwine your fingers.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A classroom that feels tired probably won't be very inspiring. Take action to make sure that your classroom pulses with energy. Start by pumping up your own enthusiasm.   Try not to come to class tired. Get up early in the morning so that you are fully awake by class time. If your students seem lethargic, try having them get up and move around. Even a quick stretch can wake people up. Students might feel more inspiration if they are having fun. Try organizing your lesson around a game. You can adapt this strategy for any age level.  For elementary school kids, you could adapt the common game Simon Says. Students only get to move a step forward if they can correctly answer the math question, for instance. Try a version of Jeopardy for high school or college students. This quiz game is a great way to review for exams. Don't feel like everything has to be a game. They can be used every once in a while to insert some energy into your classroom. Each class is bound to have a few students who are reluctant to participate. However, it is important to make each student feel actively involved in the lesson. Try to get most (if not all) students to participate in activities.  Some students may not like participating in group discussions. You might need to get creative to make it more appealing. Try a lightening round. Set a time limit (maybe 30 seconds) on each question. Make it seem fun and exciting to shout out the correct answer. Technology can be a great way to bring inspiration into your classroom. There are a number of tools you can use to get your students excited about whatever subject you're teaching. Have fun trying new items together!   Many schools provide iPads or tablets for student use. Download some fun math games for your students to play. If you teach a college course, have your history students create entries for educational apps such as Clio. Try to energize your students by taking them out and about. Field trips are an excellent way to inspire and wow your class. Just make sure to tailor the trip to fit the needs of your students.  Try a children's museum for young kids. For example, the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago offers an entire wing of exhibits geared towards children. If you teach high school or college students, try a walking tour. The Freedom Trail in Boston is a great option if you teach in that area.

SUMMARY: Bring energy to the classroom. Incorporate games. Get more students involved. Use new technology. Go on field trips.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Treating a mild concussion requires both physical and mental rest. That is the single most important thing a person can do to recover as quickly as possible.  Physical rest means refraining from physical activity and exertion. A person should not get involved in any sports or any vigorous activity until their symptoms are gone or their physician clears them. Mental rest means not engaging in thinking, reading, using the computer, watching TV, texting, schoolwork, or any activities that require concentration. Do not drive or operate machinery or tools. In addition to resting while awake, a person with a concussion needs to get plenty of sleep at night. This is just as important as resting. Try to get at least seven to nine hours each night. When someone has a concussion, they should avoid mind-altering substances. Do not drink alcohol, and do not take any recreational drugs. If a person has headaches, they can take acetaminophen (Tylenol) for pain. Avoid ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB), aspirin, and Naproxen (Aleve). These pain relievers can increase internal bleeding. If someone has a bump or a bruise that hurts, use an ice pack. Don't place the ice pack directly on the person's skin. Wrap it in a towel, and hold it on the bump or bruise for 10 to 30 minutes. Repeat every two to four hours for the first 48 hours.  If an ice pack is not available, a bag of frozen vegetables can be used. Ice packs can help with the inner headache as well. When someone has a concussion, they should not be alone for 48 hours after the injury. Someone needs to stay with them in case they start exhibiting serious symptoms.
Summary: Rest. Get plenty of sleep. Avoid mind-altering substances. Take pain reliever. Use an ice pack. Stay with someone for 48 hours.

Nettles, eyebright, and butterbur can be used in steam treatments if you have the dried herb. You will only need 1 teaspoon (about 1 g) of the dried herb per treatment session. Stir the herb into the water so that it is fully combined. You do not need the water to be actively boiling, just steaming. Cover your head with a towel and inhale the steam using both your nose and mouth. Do this for as long as you want to, but the longer you do it for, the more your sinuses should be cleared out.
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One-sentence summary -- Get herbs to use in a steam treatment. Add the herb to 1 cup (240 mL) of boiled and steaming water. Breathe in the steam.

Q: To have a healthy coat, a cat must eat a healthy diet. Whether your cat eats canned food, dry food, raw food, or a combination of these, its diet should be high in proteins and fats. Your cat should also always have plenty of clean, fresh water to drink. Talk to your veterinarian for specific advice about selecting the right foods for your particular cat. Commercial cat foods can vary in quality. To ensure that your cat’s coat stays healthy-looking, check the food’s nutritional content (listed on the label) and make sure it matches your cat’s current needs.  To ensure quality, you can look for a cat food with a label showing that it has been certified by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO).  Raw meat diets are recommended by some experts as a way of making it easy for a cat to get the nutrients it needs. Your cat’s dietary needs will vary throughout its lifetime; foods that are designed for kittens are not suitable for older cats, and vice versa. The nutrition your cat needs also depends on its individual factors, like health and activity level. If your cat is not receiving the right kind of food for its age and activity level, its coat may look coarse and dull. If you are feeding and grooming your cat according to its needs, and its coat still seems dull, brittle, or coarse, talk to your veterinarian about the problem. Health problems, such as digestive issues, parasites, cancer, obesity, or stress can affect the appearance of your cat’s fur.  Your veterinarian can determine if there is an underlying health problem causing the poor coat quality.
A: Feed your cat a healthy diet. Serve your cat high-quality foods. Change your cat’s foods when needed. Contact your veterinarian if your cat’s coat seems inexplicably dull.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: 2 cups all-purpose/ plain flour 2 cups beer 2 eggs, slightly beaten 2 tbsp honey or maple syrup Some butter. Mix well. Mix well with a whisk. Aim for a thin and lumpy mix. Spoon in the batter and cook the pancake. Use medium heat. Flip the pancake over when the bubbles appear on the surface and the pancake edge is firm. For fluffier, thicker pancakes, use a pancake ring. Add things such as chocolate chips, berries or chopped bananas as wished. A half cup of wholemeal flour can be substituted for a half cup of plain flour if desired.
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Assemble the following ingredients: Pour the beer, eggs, and syrup or honey into a mixing bowl. Sift the flour into the wet ingredients. Heat a little butter in a frying pan. Serve.