Q: The sound of a shotgun being racked delivers the universal message that says "wrong house, go away".
A: That said, for defense within the home, the shotgun is generally recognized by many to be a superior choice due to the close ranges and reduced likelihood of over penetration.

Article: If you believe that you suffer from a sulfite allergy, the first thing you should do is check in with your medical care provider. In order to properly diagnose the allergy, you doctor may suggest a “challenge” test in which you ingest small amounts of sulfite. Your doctor or allergist will then monitor your vital signs and look for a drop in lung function, which signals a sulfite allergy. This test can be dangerous and should only be performed under the guidance of medical professionals. You may also want to keep a food diary and document the meals you believe caused an allergic reaction. This will help the doctor give you a diagnosis. Once you receive your diagnosis, it is important to create a medical plan in case you experience a severe allergic reaction. Your friends and family members will need to know how to take care of you in the event of an emergency. Tell them where your medications are and how to find them. Everyone will need to trained and capable of giving you an epinephrine injection if you experience anaphylaxis.  Consider wearing a Medic Alert bracelet to let first responders know that you have a sulfite allergy. If you suffer from a sulfite allergy, it is important that you always have your medications on you. You should never leave your home without your inhaler or your epinephrine injector. Consider keeping them in a bag or backpack where you can access them easily. Having these items on you at all times could save your life in the event of a severe reaction.  Ask your doctor to prescribe a sulfite-free form of epinephrine. Some inhaled medications used to treat asthma contain sulfites. Make sure that you use an inhaler that is sulfite-free. You may also want to carry an antihistamine medication along with you in case you develop a rash. Because there is no known cure for a sulfite allergy, the best course of action is to be proactive about avoiding sulfites. Learn how to cook foods that are low in sulfites and become familiar with sulfite-free products. Find stores and restaurants that specialize in sulfite-free products. In general, try to look at your allergy as less of a burden and more of a unique lifestyle.   If you will be dining at someone else’s home, be sure to let them know that you have an allergy so that they can plan accordingly. Sulfite allergies do not decrease with time.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Visit your doctor. Have an emergency medical plan. Always carry your medications with you. Be proactive.

Problem: Article: This app resembles a light-blue "e" icon with a gold band on it. It's in the top-right corner of the Internet Explorer window. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. You'll do so in the text box below the "Home page" heading that's near the top of the Internet Options window.  Most sites will be in "www.[website].com" format, though you should check your preferred site's URL to make sure it doesn't end in ".net" or ".org" instead. If you'd rather use a blank tab as your home page, instead click Use new tab. You can also click Use default to use your computer manufacturer's website. Doing this will save your changes and apply them to Internet Explorer.
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Q: Look online or in your local craft store for these items. Copic’s Various Ink can be used to refill any kind of Copic marker. The Copic refill booster is a special tool with a needle that makes it easy to refill your markers. To ensure the ink doesn’t stain you or your furniture, take measures to protect yourself and your workspace. Put on gloves and stack newspaper or plastic sheeting over your work area. Wear short sleeves or roll up your sleeves to keep them out of the way. Grip the nib on the wider side of the marker with metal tweezers. Firmly pull it straight out of the marker. Remove the cap from the Various Ink refill, then take the booster out of the package and screw it securely onto the Various Ink refill container. Insert the needle of the refill booster into the opening that was created when you removed the nib. You don’t have to stick it all the way in the marker—just make sure the end of the needle is inside the opening of the marker. Hold the booster with the ink attached vertically over the top of the marker. Each marking on the side of the Various Ink bottle indicates 1 cc each. Gently squeeze the refill ink container to add 1.5 to 2 cc of ink to the marker. Take the booster out of the opening in the marker and set it aside. Pick up the nib with the tweezers and push it back into the open end of the marker. Unscrew the refill ink from the booster and replace the cap on the ink. Cap the marker as well. Pour a few drops of standard rubbing alcohol or Various Ink cleaning solution down the opening of the booster needle (where you screwed the ink bottle on). Then, swirl a cotton swab around the inside of the booster to remove any remaining ink.
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Acquire a Copic refill booster and refill ink. Put on gloves and cover your workspace. Remove the nib with tweezers and screw the booster onto the ink. Insert the needle into the open end of the marker. Add 1.5 to 2 cc of ink to the marker. Remove the booster and replace the nib. Remove the ink from the booster. Clean the booster needle.