In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In the frog habitat, tap the frog which you want to take to the pond. Make sure that you select a frog which you want to breed. It's in the pop-up menu. This will take your selected frog to the pond. Tap a lily pad near your frog to hop onto it. You can hop to a lily pad off-screen if the lily pad's edge is visible. Hopping around the pond will eventually result in you finding another frog sitting on a lily pad or hopping around. Breeding with other frogs in the pond will help you create new combinations of frog. If you catch up to a frog in the pond, landing on the same lily pad as the other frog will cause a prompt to appear on-screen. You can then breed the two frogs:  Tap Breed when prompted. Tap Continue after the breeding completes. You'll occasionally come across yellow or pink gift boxes on lily pads; jumping onto one of these boxes will add a certain amount of money to your collection.  If you're ever broke in-game, jumping around the pond until you find a couple of gift boxes will usually solve your financial issues. Pink packages tend to have more money than their yellow counterparts. Packages can also contain frogs or habitat items. Tap X in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then tap Leave when prompted.
Summary: Select a tame frog. Tap Pond. Hop from lily pad to lily pad. Look for other frogs. Breed your frog with another frog. Search for money. Exit the pond.

During the growing season, use a general liquid fertilizer to feed your spider plants. Liquid fertilizers will provide better results than granular fertilizers. Follow the directions on the fertilizer to know how much of the solution to apply to the soil at the base of the plant. Avoid fertilizing spider plants during the winter of if they are outgrowing their pots. Divide spider plants that are too large by pulling or cutting the root ball into several sections, each with some leaves, and repotting the sections with fresh potting medium. Alternatively, you can pluck off plantlets and root them in a cup of water. When propagating the baby plants, it can help to place a cotton ball or wad of napkin in the cup of water to keep the roots from being immersed.
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One-sentence summary -- Fertilize spider plants 1 to 2 times per month during the spring and summer. Propagate large plants.

Q: These two units will make up the bulk of your army. Barbarians draw the attention of defenders and take some damage, while archers hang back and destroy buildings from afar. You're going to need around 90 archers and 60-80 barbarians Goblins are great for getting loot, as they automatically target resource buildings from the start. They are also the fastest unit in the game. They don't have much health, so they'll need to be deployed behind your main troops if you want them to survive. These guys will let you get through tough walls much quicker, giving your troops more time to attack buildings before they succumb to defenders. Upgraded units will survive much longer in combat. Upgrading your units should be one of your early priorities so that you can increase your returns from battles.
A: Focus on an Archer/Barbarian combination. Add Goblins. Add a Wall Breaker to each group. Upgrade your units.

Article: Be aware that the French bulldog will struggle to breath more than other breeds in hot weather, as it is already panting hard just to breath. It is essential to keep the dog cool in hot weather and not exercise it in the heat of the day.  Make sure your French bulldog always has access to shade. It should never be left out in full sun. Keeping a French bulldog tied up in the sun can overheat it really quickly, even if it is not exercising.  If you know the day is going to be hot, consider keeping your dog in an air conditioned space. When going for walks, let your dog stop and rest frequently. If its breathing becomes exaggerated, labored, or increasingly distressed, then stop immediately and cool the dog down. You can cool an overheated dog down by giving it water to drink and by pouring water on its body. Just make sure that the water is not too cold. It shouldn't be ice cold, but instead only slightly cold so that it doesn't shock the dog's system. Always take plenty of water with you on walks, especially if it is warm outside. Be sure to let your dog stop and drink frequently. Allowing the dog to drink water will help to keep the dog cool. A collar will restrict your dog's breathing even further, especially if it likes to pull on its leash. Instead, use a harness the does not have any contact with the dog's throat. Make sure to get the right size harness and fit it to your dog. Follow the directions on the packaging so that the harness is neither too loose nor too tight.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Keep your French bulldog out of the heat. Give your dog exercise breaks. Keep the dog hydrated. Use a harness rather than a collar when walking your French bulldog.

Problem: Article: Stand as you normally would, facing a mirror. Look at your arch to make sure there is a small gap between your foot and the ground. If you don’t see a gap, then you may have pronated feet. If you’re having trouble seeing your feet, ask someone you trust to look at them. Stand with your feet hips-width apart, pointing straight head, and pay attention to whether there’s any pain in your lower body. Overpronation can cause pain in your foot, ankle, leg, knee, hip, or lower back.  Diagnosing overpronation will also require looking more closely at how you walk or run, but identifying areas of pain can also serve as an important clue. To help with identifying pain caused by overpronation, you can also take an online self-assessment quiz. Search for “overpronation quiz” to find one offered by a health service. The wear on your soles can tell you a lot about your feet. If you’re experiencing over-pronation, the middle of your soles will be worn out more than the rest of the soles. Although this can occur on most of your shoes, it’s most noticeable on running shoes. Check the shoes you wear most frequently, as they’re more likely to show wear than a pair you haven’t worn often. Place a few sheets of paper or paper towels on the floor. Wet the bottom of your bare feet, then walk across the paper or paper towels, leaving behind your footprint. Look at the prints to see how much of the middle of your foot from your heel to the ball of your foot is visible. You will likely see the entire width of your feet if you experience over-pronation. It’s normal to see about half of the middle part of your feet. Some running stores have a specialized machine that evaluates your gait. You’ll walk or run on a short treadmill that is hooked up to a computer. It can determine if you have over-pronation and recommend corrective footwear, if necessary. This service may not be available at all running stores. The podiatrist can make a definitive diagnosis of over-pronation. If you have a different issue, they can make a proper diagnosis after a physical exam and X-rays. This will help them determine the cause of your foot or gait issues so that you can try to correct it. Ask your primary care physician for a referral, or search for a podiatrist online.
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Check your feet while standing to look for a gap beneath the arch. Examine areas that hurt. Look at your shoes, especially if you’re a runner. Examine your footprint to look for the full width of your foot. Get your gait analyzed at a running store with trained staff. Get examined by a podiatrist if you still aren’t sure.