Article: To turn your two round cakes into the wide and elongated Hello Kitty face, you need to cut the two cakes and wedge them together. Use your eye to draw an imaginary line down the center of one cake. Now move over by one inch (2.5 cm) and cut the cake in half an inch off center.  You should now have two uneven cake halves, with one about five inches wide and the other three inches. Repeat with the other cake. Set aside the two smaller cake wedges. Use a frosting knife to coat the cut edge of one of the large cake wedges. Orient the other large cake wedge so the cut edges are facing each other. Gently press the two cake wedges together, using the frosting to hold them together.  Use a knife to cut and smooth the face if there are any areas where the cakes are joined unevenly. You want a nice, smooth, rounded rectangular shape for the Hello Kitty cake. Orient the cake so the rounded rectangle is widthwise in front of you. Use the two smaller wedges of cake to create the ears. With a knife cut out two equilateral triangles from the leftover cake, each with a two-inch (5-cm) base, and a height of two inches (5 cm).  Round out the bases of the triangles in an inward direction so the ears will join with the face smoothly. Reserve the leftover cake for cake pops or some other recipe Cover the rounded base of each ear with a layer of frosting. Attach one ear to the top left corner of the cake, and the second ear to the top right corner. Once the ears are attached, you have the basic Hello Kitty face shape in place, and can move on to decorating. Use a frosting knife to cover the entire top and sides of the cake with a generous layer of frosting. Frost the ears gently so they don’t get knocked out of place. The frosting should be smooth and even, but it doesn’t have to be perfect, as it will be covered in fondant. Dust a flat work surface and your rolling pin with cornstarch. Turn the fondant out onto the covered surface and roll it out in a rectangular shape. Continue rolling until the fondant is flat and even, and about one-quarter inch (6.4 mm) thick. Dust your work surface and rolling pin with more cornstarch as necessary if the fondant sticks while you're rolling it. Gently peel the fondant off the work surface and center it over the cake. Place the fondant down on top of the cake, letting the excess spill over the sides. Dust your hands with some cornstarch, and gently mold the fondant to the cake.  Start at the top center of the cake, and slowly work your way outward, molding the fondant to the cake as you go. Be careful when molding the fondant around the ears, as they may get knocked out of place. Last, gently press the fondant around the base of the cake. Use a knife or pizza cutter to trim off the excess fondant, following the shape of the cake.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Cut the cakes. Attach the cakes to create the face. Make the ears. Attach the ears. Frost the cake. Roll out the fondant. Cover the cake with fondant.

Problem: Article: By the end of the conversation, you could reveal something more about yourself, however small, whether it's your obsession with your cat, your passion for yoga, or just your thoughts on your favorite band's new album. Have the person walk away knowing something about you, which could make you connect on a deeper level and make the person think you weren't just shooting the breeze.  You probably shouldn't reveal your thoughts on the meaning of life, lost love, or death in a round of small-talk. Just reveal something about yourself and wait to develop a deeper bond before you get too personal. If you've really enjoyed talking to the person, whether you're developing a crush or a friend crush, you can say that you really liked talking to this person about a certain subject and ask if the person wants to hang out again or get the person's number. Or you can just mention a place where you both will be. Here are some things you can say:   "I'm really serious about seeing that new movie with you. Can I get your number so we can work out the details later?" "I've never met someone who loves The Bachelor as much as I do. My roommate and I have the best viewing parties every Monday night -- can I get your number so I can send you the info?" "Maybe I'll see you at Ashley's next party? I hear she won't let you in the door if you're not wearing a real toga, so it'll be something to see." After you've made small talk but have to go, whether it's to get back to class or to talk to someone else at the party, you should make the person feel important, not like you were just paying your dues by talking to him. Here are some ways to end the conversation politely:  "It's been great talking to you. I'll let you know how that paella recipe works out for me." "I'd love to talk more about Spain, but I haven't said hi to Nina yet, and it looks like she's about to leave." "Oh, there's my best friend, Kelley. Have you met her yet? Come on, I'll introduce you." "I wish I could keep talking to you, but AP Calculus is calling my name. I'm sure I'll see you soon, though."
Summary: Open up (but not too much). If it's going well, mention hanging out again. Say goodbye nicely.

Use a cage at least 8 feet by 3 feet by 6 feet (2.4 meters by .9  meters by 1.8 meters). As a rule, the larger the cage, the better. Without enough room, your iguana won’t be able to thrive and may wind up sick or depressed. Wire cages are suitable if you live in an area that is consistently hot and humid. Otherwise, you will need a large glass tank or enclosure to make sure you can maintain your iguana's environmental conditions. After you pick your cage or enclosure, place substrate across the bottom of it. Use specially designed reptile carpet or flat or shredded newspaper. Avoid bark, woodchips, treated wood, or plastic. Because iguanas live in heavily wooded areas, your iguana will need lots of space and different types of things to climb on. Do this by placing a variety of large branches or specially designed platforms in the habitat. In addition, provide a variety of rocks for the iguana to climb on.  Make sure any branches or structures you place in the habitat are large and strong enough to support the iguana. Provide ramps for your iguana to climb to different levels of its habitat. Opt for smooth/flat rocks that your iguana can comfortably lay on. A box or cave-like area will allow your iguana to hide when it feels threatened or scared. Ultimately, a hiding area is an important part of any iguana habit. Without one, your iguana will feel vulnerable and may not thrive. Place a small wooden box under some rocks. Small plants will help transform your iguana’s habitat into a more interesting environment that better simulates the wild. Depending on the plants you place, your iguana may eat them or hide in them. Some plants to include are:  Acacia Aloe Bamboo Thistle Jade plant Dandelion
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Purchase a large cage. Spread substrate across the bottom of the habitat. Provide things for your iguana to climb. Create a hiding area. Place small plants in the habitat.