INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will need:  3 cups self-rising flour (self-raising flour) ½ cup sugar 12 ounces of pale or light beer 1/3 cup fresh chopped rosemary 2 tablespoons of melted butter

SUMMARY: Preheat oven to 375ºF/190ºC. Gather the ingredients. Coat a loaf pan with butter and set aside. Combine the flour, sugar, rosemary, and beer in a large bowl and mix well. Pour the mixture into a loaf pan. Bake for about 55 minutes, or until the bread has risen and a knife inserted into the center comes out clean. About three minutes before the bread is finished, brush melted butter over the top.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For earlier operating systems, replace clicking "All Apps" with clicking "All Programs" and then selecting "Accessories".  This should open "Command Prompt" with full access, allowing you to enter system commands. Double-check your typing, then hit ↵ Enter to view the cache. You can use the results of your search to view the IP addresses of frequently-visited sites, or you can flush your DNS cache. The DNS cache also stores your web browsing history - even if you clear it from your browser. Don't include the quotation marks. If you're encountering DNS errors in your browser, flushing your cache will fix this problem. Flushing can also help your computer run faster by keeping your website data up-to-date. Open a browser and visit a site where you previously encountered a DNS error. You will now be able to access the site! Loading sites after a DNS flush will often take longer than usual.
Summary: Open the Start menu and click on "All Apps". Click "Windows System". Right-click the "Command Prompt" app and select "Run as Administrator". Type "ipconfig /displaydns" without the quotation marks. Look over the DNS cache by scrolling through the "Command Prompt" interface. Flush your cache by typing in "ipconfig /flushdns". Confirm that your DNS cache flush worked.

It’s likely the interviewer is meeting with several potential candidates, so their memory of your interview may fade over time. They’re more likely to remember you and what you talked about during your interview if you thank them within one day of your interview.  Wait at least an hour after your interview before sending your thank you note. Otherwise, you might seem too aggressive. If you’re sending a handwritten thank you note, deliver it in person or mail it on the day of your interview. Treat your thank you note as a business communication. Write your sentences using proper grammar, and avoid using slang or text-speak.  You might cost yourself the job if you use informal language like slang or text-speak. For example, avoid using abbreviations like "lol," "fwiw," and "rn." Similarly, don't begin your email with salutations like "hey" or "hi." Always use "dear" when you're writing a professional message. As you proofread your letter, check for words used incorrectly, such as "there," "their" and "they're." While you always want to come across as professional, your tone can range from formal to casual. You want to show your interviewer that you’ll fit into the company culture, so use the tone they set at the interview. For example, let’s say you interviewed with a modern tech company that boasts about its friendly, down-to-earth culture. If the interview process has been informal, you might use a more casual tone in your thank you note. You don’t want to waste the interviewer’s valuable time, so don’t elaborate too much. Be specific and direct in your statements. Your paragraphs will be very short. It’s normal for them to be 1-4 sentences long. You may learn personal information about your interviewer from a Google search or their social media accounts. Don’t include this information in your note, as doing so will likely make them uncomfortable. This behavior could make you look like a stalker, even if you’re just trying to ensure you’re the right fit for the job.  For example, you might have learned from their Linkedin profile that they graduated from the same program as you. It’s best not to mention this unless it came up during your interview. You don’t need to include personal details at all, so you might choose to stay away from this type of information. Read over the note at least twice to check for typos and other errors. If you can, ask someone else to read over it, as well. Fix any errors before you send the note. Typos or incorrectly used words might cost you the job, as the interviewer might view them as inattention to detail.
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One-sentence summary -- Send your thank you note within 24 hours of your interview. Use professional language throughout your thank you note. Match the tone of your interview. Keep your message concise rather than overly wordy. Stick to personal details discussed during the interview. Proofread your thank you note carefully before sending it.

Q: Keep your kit well-stocked and educate everyone in your household where it will be stored.  Keep it within reach of anyone over three feet of height.  Your kit should include:  Flashlights and batteries Candles and a lighter or plenty of matches.  (Wrap them in a plastic bag to help keep them dry)  You might have a battery operated lamp or an oil lamp.  (Do not store an oil lamp with oil in it.  Keep this flammable liquid tightly sealed and separate until you need to use it.) A battery operated radio Foodstuffs – Keep foods on hand that can be eaten cold. Canned fruit Canned meats such as tuna or shredded beef Cereals that can be eaten dry Chocolate bars or a couple bags of chocolate chips Plenty of water A small, propane operated camping stove and at least two extra canisters of propane.  (Do not ever, ever use a charcoal-type camping or cooking unit indoors!)
A: Prepare an “emergency” kit.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In order for you to heal, you need space. If you love a girl and she doesn't love you, you can't just go on pretending to be friends. You're not friends: she is the girl you love. So until you have truly moved on from this heartbreak, you need to avoid any unnecessary contact with her.  Consider deleting her number from your phone to avoid calling/texting her. Stay away from places you know she is likely to be. This may mean missing out on certain parties or social gatherings, but it's worth it. If you absolutely must see her (for instance, if you work together) keep your interactions brief and professional. In the modern era, we have our friends at the touch of a button. Unfortunately, this means you have images of the girl-who-doesn't-love-you at the touch of a button too. Although it is tempting, avoid visiting her pages on social media. Perhaps even consider blocking her (at least temporarily). You need the space to heal and you can't do that if you are cyber-stalking her every move. In order to avoid her online presence, you may want to:  Spend less time on social media. Unfollow her on social media sites. Avoid visiting the pages of mutual friends. If you happen to come across her, quickly put your phone away (or close your laptop) and walk away. Don't let yourself get sucked in. If you know that this girl doesn't love you, do not allow her to turn to you for emotional support or physical contact. Although this may be very tempting, it is only going to cause you pain. If she reaches out to you, you must find the fortitude to decline.  You really shouldn't be communicating with her anyway! If she reaches out to you, simply tell her, "I need to take a little space for myself right now. I don't think we should be spending time together."

SUMMARY:
Avoid contact with her. Stay away from her online profiles. Refrain from intimate contact.