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In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some other plants have two or three similar-looking leaves. Such other plants may have spines on the leaf tips (holly or Mahonia) or thorns on the stems (blackberry). However, it is better to avoid plants that resemble poison ivy. If you see a plant that has all the characteristics, but have regular, uniformly shaped leaves, or sharp tips on the edges, it's not likely to be poison ivy. Poison ivy has tips that are more randomly spaced and somewhat curved between the tips along the edges. Toxic plants are not poisonous to all creatures. Deer and other grazing animals may happily eat poison ivy.
Summary: Avoid confusing poison oak with other plants. Even if other animals eat an unidentified plant, that does not mean it is safe.

Turn the burner to medium-high and heat the liquid until it bubbles vigorously. Then, turn the burner down until the liquid gently simmers. Keep the lid off of the pot as it simmers.
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One-sentence summary -- Bring the mixture to a boil and simmer it for 3 to 4 minutes.

Q: Pour 1 part light corn syrup and 1 part clear alcohol into a little dish or shallow cup. Mix them well to fully combine the corn syrup (which will make the glaze shiny) with the alcohol (which will allow the glaze the harden as it dries).  Using alcohol and corn syrup will give your fondant a permanent, high gloss shine. The exact amount will vary depending on the amount of fondant you need to glaze, but using 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of each component will usually work well for small decorations. Use alcohol that is 150 proof or higher. Vodka works well, but clear grain alcohols are also effective.  If you prefer not to use alcohol, you can substitute vanilla extract or imitation vanilla extract for the alcohol. Use a pastry brush to easily and evenly apply the glaze to the fondant you’d like to make shiny. For small elements, you’ll want to use a small, soft brush. To cover an entire cake, a medium or large-sized brush will be much more efficient. However, skip overly stiff brushes and don’t press too hard to avoid creating indentations on the fondant.  It's best to apply the glaze in thin layers. Thicker coats will create a shinier appearance, but they will also take longer to dry. It can be difficult to apply this glaze to large areas quickly enough, as it tends to set quickly. Stick to small decorations or tackle larger projects in sections. Depending on the batch, your climate, and the thickness of the glaze, it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to overnight to fully dry. Avoid brushing over the glazed area or touching it with your fingers once the glaze starts setting. You can easily leave marks in the glaze during this stage, and those marks will be permanent. Once the glaze dries, the shine is permanent—no need to reapply another coat before serving.
A: Mix equal parts corn syrup and clear alcohol in a small bowl. Brush the mixture onto the fondant with a pastry brush. Let the glaze dry for a few hours before handling it.

Article: It is important to know how long the lump has been there and whether or not it has changed over time. When you first notice a lump, write down the date, location, and general shape of it. This will help your doctor assess the seriousness of the lump and whether it should be removed because it keeps growing. When you first notice the lump, measure it with a tape measure so that you can keep track of any growth. If you notice that the tumor has grown over the course of a month or 2, go to see a doctor to have it looked at, even if they have already looked at it in the past.  It can be difficult to tell if there has been much growth because these sort of tumors grow very slowly. A lipoma tumor can start out as the size of a pea and grow from there. However, it will generally cap off at about 3 centimetres (1.2 in)in diameter, so anything that grows larger than this might not be a lipoma. If you notice any unusual or new lumps on your body, you should always have them looked at by a doctor. Schedule an exam and tell them that you want to have a lump looked at. Once in the exam room, your doctor will ask you about your symptoms and they will feel the lump.  In many cases, your doctor will be able to diagnose lipoma just by feeling the lump. However, they may want to do diagnostic tests to confirm their suspicions about the growth. Tests that your doctor may run include: X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and biopsy.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Write down when you noticed the lump. Watch the lump to see if it's growing. Have the lump looked at by a doctor.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The school or agency that requires such a letter may have certain demands of the affidavit. For example, the letter must disclose certain information, such as your name, address, and length of residency at the present address.  Some will require that a landlord sign the letter. Some letters will require the submission of other supporting documentation. Certain agencies will ask that you attach a copy of your present lease agreement or the contract to purchase the property. More commonly, a current utility bill made out to your name would also do. Most organizations will demand that the affidavit be notarized before submission. Locate the appropriate documents you will need to submit along with your letter of residency. A few examples of supporting documents include:  Lease or purchase agreements for the current residence. Utility bills for your current residence. Old tax and payroll forms that include your address information. If the agency requires the signature of your landlord on the letter, or a letter from your landlord, contact the landlord as soon as possible. If the document must be notarized, then you and the landlord both must sign in front of the notary. Not all notaries require an appointment, but you should contact local notaries beforehand to make sure that your documents can be notarized in a timely manner.

SUMMARY:
Understand the requirements of the letter. Collect and copy supporting documents. Discuss the affidavit with your landlord. Make an appointment with a notary.