INPUT ARTICLE: Article: raisins.       at 425 to 450 °F (218 to 232 °C) (220 to 230 C) until golden, about 20 minutes.

SUMMARY: Spread softened butter onto rolled out biscuit dough. Mix together sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle over buttered biscuit dough. Chop Sprinkle chopped raisins over cinnamon sugar mixture. Roll up dough, jelly roll style, starting on the long side. Pinch seams together. Slice dough into 1-inch (2.54 cm) pieces. Place sliced dough just barely touching on a shallow baking sheet. Place on baking sheet. Bake Serves 6.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A great way to get motivated and stick to a workout routine is to involve other people. If you and a friend both want to get into shape, you can exercise together and motivate each other to stick with it. Some days you won’t be feeling up to it, and some days your workout partner won’t be. Having this support and added motivation can really make a difference.  Exercising with other people can also make it just more fun. Try to figure out a schedule that you can both stick to. Working out with a partner gives you added support and a feeling of camaraderie. Not wanting to let down your friend can also be an added source of motivation. You might also benefit from a little friendly rivalry and competition. If you find doing individual exercise like running or swimming a little monotonous or boring, consider participating in some team sports. Here you will get the benefits of added fun and motivation from exercising with others, while also playing a sport that has more variation than just running or swimming backwards and forwards. Playing team sports is also a social activity, and associating exercise with seeing friends and having fun makes it easier to motivate yourself to stick with it. Another way to make exercise a little more social and a little less daunting is to make the effort to befriend the regulars you see at your gym or fitness classes. If you do a regular spin or yoga class, you will find it easier to motivate yourself to keep going if there is a good atmosphere in the group.  If you are in a group where nobody talks to each other, think about trying out a different class, or even try being the one to start chatting and bringing people together. Try a few out and see if there is one where people are chatting at the start and the instructor knows everyone’s name. If team sports aren’t your thing, you can still make solo activities, such as running and cycling, into a group activity. Look around for a local running, cycling or swimming club near you. You may be able to join up with a running club that goes for a fairly casual run once a week. By doing this you can avoid the overt competition of team sports, but still get some exercise and make some new friends. You can get some the benefits of sharing your experiences with others by joining an online fitness community that is closely related to your own circumstances. If you are trying to exercise to lose weight, you will find loads of forums and websites where people share their stories and progress. Alternatively, if you are training for a specific event, such as a triathlon or marathon, you will find supportive online networks of people doing the same thing.  Participating in an online community is a good way to connect with others and get support if you don’t know anyone in the same situation as you. You can find a huge variety of online groups, so look around and find a friendly and welcoming forum. Online groups can set each other goals and report on progress and difficulties just as any face-to-face group would.
Summary: Get an exercise partner. Do team sports. Make friends at the gym. Join a club. Participate in an online community.

Endpins are the classic type of earring base that jewelers use for earrings, but you can also use other types of bases to give your beaded earrings a different design. See what types of earring bases are available at your local crafting store and do some experimentation. For example, if you want your earrings to have more movement, then you could use some fishing line as the base for your beads instead. Or, you may be able to find some hoop earrings that are thin enough to slide your beads onto.
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One-sentence summary -- Use a different type of base.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Turn off the car's ignition before opening the hood and interacting with the battery. Use a wrench to loosen the nut on the negative end of the battery (marked by a “-”), then detach the black negative cable from the battery. Doing this will help prevent a possible short circuit during the tweeter installation process, which could damage your car's other electronic components. For safety, wear insulated gloves that will protect you from any charge the battery might give off. You should also wear safety goggles when working with a car battery, in case any of the corrosive materials inside the battery begin to leak. If you plan to mount your speakers under your dashboard or inside a car door, you'll need to remove the dashboard panel or door panel before you can proceed. Use a screwdriver to remove any screws that are keeping the panel attached to the body of the car. Then, use a wide, flat putty knife to pry the panel away.  Note that this step isn't necessary if you plan to surface mount your tweeters. The screws on a door panel are most likely located underneath the door lever and underneath the arm rest. The locations of the screws on your dashboard vary based on the make and model of your car. Check your user's manual for specific instructions on how to locate these screws and remove your dashboard. In a bottom mount installation, the tweeter is placed underneath an existing speaker grille, meaning you don't need to drill any new holes to install it. Simply use a wrench to screw the tweeter into the factory-installed holes underneath the grille. Note that if your car doesn't have holes underneath the speaker grille that you can screw your tweeter into, you'll need to drill those holes yourself. These will only need to be about 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) deep or so, in order to give the screws enough space to be securely attached. Flush mounting a tweeter in the door panel is the most common installation method. First, drill a hole into the door panel that is almost exactly as wide as the tweeter. Then, slide the base cup (which holds the tweeter in place) into the hole so that it is snugly secure in the panel. Finally, attach the tweeter to the base cup.  Refer to the instructions that came with your base cup to see how precisely to attach the tweeter to it. Most cups simply require you to pop the tweeter into it, while others may have you use a screw to attach it. Ideally, you should drill into the door panel after it has been removed from the door itself to avoid inadvertently damaging anything behind the panel. If your door panel has an existing speaker grille in place, this is the best location for your tweeter. However, if there's no grille on your car door, then feel free to install your tweeter wherever you want high-frequency sound to come from! This method of installation is called “flush mounting” because the top of the tweeter sits flush with the surface that it's mounted on. Use a power drill to drill a small hole in your car's speaker grille; this will be the hole that you'll stick the speaker wires through to wire your tweeter to the crossover. Then, use a screwdriver to screw the base cup into the grille with a pair of screws. Then, attach the tweeter to the base cup by sliding it in so that it's snugly secure inside the cup.  Avoid drilling the hole in the grille to deep, as you may cause unwanted damage to the speaker system. You only need to create an opening in the grille just big enough for speaker wires to pass through. Surface mounting is a useful installation method for when there aren't a lot of deep places in your car where you can drill new holes for installing tweeters. The most common location for surface mounted tweeters is on the “A” pillar, which stands between your windshield and your front door window.

SUMMARY:
Disconnect the negative terminal from the car battery to cut the power. Remove the necessary panels to gain access to your car's speakers. Install the tweeter in the dash for an easy bottom mount installation. Mount the tweeter in the door panel to put the sounds closer to you. Opt for a surface mount if you can't put the tweeter anywhere else.