Problem: Article: Barrels can be found online or in brewing supply stores. They come in all sizes, from small, liter-sized barrels to big tanks used by commercial manufacturers. Smaller barrels are easier to use and smaller batches of whiskey age faster. Look for charred white oak barrels. This is the kind of wood used by the professionals. You may also char the inside of the barrel yourself with a blowtorch. Find the spigot, which looks like a faucet. Set it in the hole you'll see on one of the flat ends of the barrel. Next, get the bung, which looks like a cork. Place it nearby. If you have a funnel, you can set it in the bunghole, which will be on the rounded midsection of the barrel. Pour in enough water to fill the barrel. Plug the bunghole with the bung. Turn on the spigot for a moment to see if water flows. Afterward, check the rest of the barrel for leaks. Leave the barrel alone until it stops leaking.  It can take a day or more for the barrel to stop leaking. You'll have to do this process before every use. When the barrel is not in use, keep water in it to save time. Get enough whiskey to fill the barrel. For a small barrel, you'll need a bottle or 2. Opt for an unaged or younger whiskey. Higher proof whiskey ages better, so aim for a proof of 90 or higher. Keep the barrel in a closet, cellar, shed, or another area away from direct sunlight. Temperature changes can help the whiskey mature faster, as they cause the wood to shrink and expand. Spray the barrel with water or pass a damp cloth over it when it looks dry. This will protect the barrel and limit evaporation as the whiskey ages. Smaller barrels of whiskey will age faster. Typically, a 1- or 2-liter batch will be done in a month or 2. The biggest barrels can take several years. Barrels can be used several times, but will take longer to age the whiskey each time. The longer you age the whiskey, the more you'll lose to evaporation. Once the whiskey's taste is to your liking, remove it from the barrel. You can pour it out 1 glass at a time as you strain it. Straining is good for removing char and wood pieces. Place a cheesecloth over a mason jar or other storage container. Pour the whiskey over the cheesecloth. Remove the cheesecloth and the debris it has collected.
Summary: Get an oak barrel. Assemble the barrel. Fill the barrel with water. Drain the water and replace it with whiskey. Store the barrel in a dark environment. Test the whiskey over time. Strain and bottle the whiskey.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For a simpler method of presentation, lay uncut flowers with long stems across the top of the cake, or on the platter around the based. Cut wax paper or roll a thin layer of fondant to cover the part of the cake that touches the flower. One or two whole flowers will make for a modestly beautiful look.  Be sure to trim away any thorns, leaves or visible imperfections from the flower stems before situating them on the cake. Whole flowers can be used to spruce up naked or smaller cakes in a breeze. Rather than inserting flowers into the top of the cake, stick them between the layers on the outer edges of larger cakes. This will create the effect that the flowers are blooming out of the cake. Use foam dividers if you’re worried about damaging the layers or contaminating the cake. Place fresh flowers in a ring around the base, middle layers and top of the cake to create a festive border. Gently remove the petals from your flowers of choice. Be careful not to mash or tear them. Use a loose hand to sprinkle them around the base of the cake, or sparingly on top. Flower petals can give your cake an infusion of color and bohemian grace without the need to mess with soaking, cutting and arranging whole blossoms. Loose flowers petals can be picked off before serving, or eaten, provided that they belong to an edible species. Some types of flowers are safe to be actually eaten. Mix in a small amount of these flowers with fruit, candies and other confections for a dessert with bright, floral notes. Clover, marjoram and hibiscus are all common flower varieties that can make a great cake topper.  It may be better to avoid decorating with especially fragrant types of edible flowers such as roses and jasmine, as the chemicals that produce their trademark scents can easily overpower the flavors of a cake.  Use a light hand when finishing cakes with flowers that are meant to be eaten. Their petals can sometimes be dry, waxy and hard to chew and swallow in great quantities.

SUMMARY: Use whole flowers. Place flowers between the cake layers. Sprinkle flower petals around the base. Mix edible flowers with fresh fruit.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Click continue when you are ready to proceed.     From there, the installation process can take 30-60 minutes. You'll be able to follow on-screen prompts during this process, and after installation you will have "Mountain Lion."
Summary: After downloading fully, Mountain Lion will open in a new window. Click "agree" after reading through the new license agreement. You will have to confirm that you "agree" a second time. Click "install" on the next screen. You will then be prompted to enter your computer login information, including its password. The installation program will take a few minutes to shut down.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Examine your own treatment of your classmates. Is there anyone you may be bullying, even unintentionally? If you ever pick on someone, even if you wouldn't consider it bullying, you should stop. Try to be nice to everyone, even if they're not your friend.  Be careful teasing someone unless you're good enough friends with them to know that they won't take it personally. You should also avoid spreading rumors or gossiping about people. Avoid talking about people online or sharing pictures of them without their permission. If you see someone getting bullied in your school, stand up to the bullies. Not participating isn't going far enough. Make sure that you are actively taking a stand to prevent the victim from getting harmed further. You can interfere by speaking with the bully if you feel safe doing so, or telling a school administrator what you saw.  If your friends start gossiping about someone, make it clear that you don't participate in that kind of thing. Try saying something like, “I don’t like gossip. Can we talk about something else?” If you're part of a group that's intentionally leaving someone else out, tell the group you want to include everyone, because it's the right thing to do. Try saying something like, “I think we should be nicer to Catherine. It must be hard to be the new girl in school.” If you see someone getting picked on and fear for that person's safety, tell a teacher or school administrator right away. Try saying something like, “I am worried about David. I have noticed that some of the older boys harass him when he is walking home from school.” Many schools have anti-bullying campaigns led by students who want to keep their schools safe and friendly. Join a group or start one at your school to spread awareness about the problem of bullying and figure out ways to solve it.   Try starting a conversation with your friends about bullying. You might say something like, “Did you know that bullying is still happening at our school? I think it is terrible and I would like to do something to stop it.” Talk with your teacher or school counselor about ways you can help. For example, you might be invited to give a presentation on bullying in your class or you might be able to help organize an event to raise awareness about bullying.
Summary:
Make sure you aren't participating in bullying behavior at school. Stand up for people if they're being bullied. Spread the word that bullying has to stop.