Problem: Article: The uncertainty principle states that certain pairs of physical properties, such as position and momentum, cannot be simultaneously known to arbitrarily high precision.In quantum physics, a particle is described by a wave packet, which gives rise to this phenomenon. Consider the measurement of the position of a particle. It could be anywhere. The particle's wave packet has non-zero amplitude, meaning the position is uncertain – it could be almost anywhere along the wave packet. To obtain an accurate reading of position, this wave packet must be 'compressed' as much as possible, meaning it must be made up of increasing numbers of sine waves added together. The momentum of the particle is proportional to the wave number of one of these waves, but it could be any of them. So a more precise position measurement – by adding together more waves – means the momentum measurement becomes less precise(and vice versa).
Summary: Study the uncertainty principle.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Do not go alone! Have a couple of buddies with you. Half of you should carry lanterns, and the other half can carry the spears (gigs).     If you spot one, announce it quietly.  The gig holder must hold the gig down steady and have a buddy scoop it with a net.   Have it cut up into one by one inch squares.

SUMMARY: Pick a calm night around 2 AM. Wade into about one foot of water. Shuffle your feet so that you do not scare away any sting rays or cause any to lash out. Walk along the coast in a row, alternating a person with a gig and then a person with a lantern, a person with a gig, and then a person with a lantern, etc. The lantern holders should hold their lantern close to the water. Look for dark outlines that resemble round, flatfish. The closest gig holder needs to approach the outline and in one swift motion stab straight down into the middle of the figure. If it is a stingray, it will definitely squirm violently. Be very careful with it's stinger, it will lash out at its predators! Once the fish is subdued, use the stringer to string it through the gills and the mouth. Clean/skin the fish. Put the bait on ice! Get a good night sleep to go shark fishing the next day!

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Is there a particular goal you're trying to achieve but you feel certain obstacles are getting in the way?  Maybe you want to become an early riser, but have a habit of sleeping really late.  Maybe your once-stellar musical skills are deteriorating because of lack of practice. Or perhaps you're trying to lose weight, but don't like to exercise. Set some time aside to think through this so that you can narrow down your goal-setting. Visualization is key to successful goal-setting. For one, you must think clearly about your goals and clarify what they look like. Then, you must surround yourself - either physically or mentally - with these goals.  One specific form of visualization that has been shown to be very effective at helping you reach goals is called process simulation. This tactic involves envisioning yourself taking the necessary steps to accomplish a goal, rather than just imagining the end result.  Other ways to practice visualization can be done through daily meditation or by creating a vision board of your goals. This can be done in table form, either by hand or by using a PC package such as MS Word or Excel.  Don't worry about filling it in at this point. That's next! Consider adding a relevant goal title at the top of this form, such as Workout Regularly. After doing that add the following column headings in sequence:  Action Time to Begin Potential Problems Strategies to Overcome Potential Problems Progress Report Once done, fill in the column boxes under the appropriate headings. Actions will be the steps you must attempt to work towards your goal. After you come up with some meaningful action steps. think of a time to start your new self-discipline goal.  Your action steps could be anything from limiting time spent on unproductive activities that keep you from completing your workout, or making sure your gym clothes are already laid out the night before. If thinking of ideas is something you are finding difficult, brainstorming is a helpful technique for this. You might also find that asking a family relative, friend or someone else you know useful. It's likely that you will think of multiple actions, for which you will need to include multiple rows. Take as much time as you need, and include everything you can think of. You might plan to start today, tomorrow or a later time in the week/month. Keep your plan realistic by taking into account any time restrictions. For example, if the action happens to be "Work out each day at 6am" you are unlikely to find it helpful to work towards this goal today if it's already afternoon by the time you've thought of it. Consider any difficulties that are likely to occur with the action steps in your plan and devise a plan to handle them as they happen. For example, if you decided to pick the "Work out each day at 6am" action but know it's a pretty sure thing that when the alarm goes off you're only going to press the "snooze" button and give in to the temptation to doze off again then you could jot down something like "I'll just fall asleep again" .  Alternatively, you can think of solutions which have worked well at some stage in the past. However, if you know deep down something is highly unlikely to work as a strategy from past experience (for example, promising yourself you will talk yourself into getting up early next time when this has already failed on a number of occasions) - discard the idea.  By trying to re-use methods which already have not worked, you're setting yourself up for disappointment.  Move on to other ideas. For instance, it's possible that setting your alarm clock some distance away from where you sleep could be more successful in waking you up as it takes more effort to switch it off. Start your actions and implement your decided problem solving strategies at the planned times. When carrying them out, make a note of the date and whether or not the result was successful. Once the time period for your plan elapses, look through the progress comments you logged during that time.  When reviewing your plan think about what parts went well and what didn't go so well. For the things that didn't go well, ask yourself if there is anything useful you can learn from the experience(s) to move you towards your goals and incorporate this into your plan for next time. If you have not learned anything useful from the experience, drop the current strategy and try an alternative.  Return to the earlier suggested methods and think up new ideas, if you are struggling with this. Even if you totally bombed your first attempt, it's worth it to keep pushing towards reaching your goal of becoming more self-disciplined. But, growing will require reframing mistakes into learning opportunities. Just don't give up! Researchers found that there are two potential brain responses to making mistakes: immediately strive to problem-solve or shut down. People who pay attention to their mistakes are more likely to learn new ways of correcting them in the future. People who overlook (i.e. or shut down neurologically) their mistakes do not change or improve them. Be sure to look closely at where you're lacking and think of how you can improve in the future.
Summary: Think about why you want to discipline yourself. Visualize your goal. Create an action plan. Prepare to take action and decide when to begin. Anticipate potential problems and strategize to overcome them. Update your progress report regularly and review the plan. Reframe your mistakes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Scrunch the pages up and stuff them inside a large plastic bag, such as a kitchen waste bag or a garbage bag. Arrange it so that it sits snugly in the middle of the papers. Alternatively, seal with a twist tie. A few days more won't hurt it. Do a sniff test to see whether the odor has gone. If not, return to the bag for a few more days. Eventually it should start to smell better.
Summary:
Find some newspaper. Slide the smelly leather bag in with the newspapers. Tie the bag up with a knot. Let sit for at least 48 hours. Remove from the bag.