You’ll find the small metal clamps all around the outside edge of the sink. Depending on the clips, a screwdriver or wrench is needed. Loosen the clamps so you can rotate them to face towards the inside of the sink. The caulk is between the sink’s rim and the countertop. Hold the knife as flat against the countertop as you possibly can while cutting into the caulking. Carefully cut all the way around the sink in order to free it. Push up on the sink’s underside to make it easier to grasp. Set it aside, then use a putty knife to clear away any caulk left over on the countertop. Wash the countertop with soap and water, then dry it prepare it for your new sink. Also wash any parts you’ll use when installing your new sink, such as the faucets or drains. Try to lower the sink into the hole where it’ll rest. If it doesn’t rest in there comfortably, you’ll need to make adjustments. You can cut away part of the countertop to fit a larger sink, but a smaller sink should be returned to the store and replaced.  To fit a larger sink, flip the sink upside down over the hole and trace the outline. Then, cut the countertop to size with a jigsaw, router, or other cutting tool. To purchase the right size of sink, measure the length and width of your old sink. Remove the sink and flip it over. Use a silicone caulk to seal the sink. Run a bead of the caulk around the sink’s perimeter. When done, flip the sink over and lower it carefully into the hole. Wipe away the excess caulk with a rag. Fasten the clips all around the sink’s perimeter to secure the sink to the counter. Face the clips away from the sink with the open mouths towards the counter. Twist the screw on each clip with a screwdriver or wrench until they’re tight. Packs of sink clips can be purchased at any home improvement store. You can use your old clips as long as they’re not rusty and still clip on tightly.
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One-sentence summary -- Loosen the clips on the underside of the sink. Cut the caulk around the sink with a utility knife. Lift the sink and clean off the countertop. Check that the new sink fits. Seal the sink in place with caulk. Attach clips to the sink’s underside.

Q: There have been international market integration and widespread cultural exchange in the past – most notably at turn of the 20th century. Much of what is different about current globalization can be traced to technological changes.  The internet has internationalized capital markets. Containerized shipping – the use of containers that are easily transferred from ship to truck or train – has dramatically reduced the cost of shipping goods. Real-time communications (via phone and internet) have allowed for the export of service jobs (e.g. call centers), easier cultural diffusion, and social and economic connections across national boundaries. Worldwide access to news via networks like CNN and the internet has spread both political ideas and increased consumer knowledge. While technology has clearly played a key role in increased government integration, it is not the sole factor. Governments have the ability to limit globalization by setting up tariffs, restricting direct foreign investment, and limiting the flow of workers between countries. The rapid pace of globalization is largely due to the general embrace of policies – aimed at achieving a macroeconomic benefit – that do just the opposite:  Allowing more direct foreign investment Lowering or removing tariffs Allowing foreign access to capital markets Technological change, and even more so, economic liberalization have occurred against the backdrop of historical events that helped to open new borders to the flows of goods and information and to make politicians more open to reducing tariffs. These include:  The fall of the Soviet Bloc – The end of communism in eastern Europe at just the time that communications technology was really taking off allowed for the opening up and integration of many previously isolated markets. It also discredited the major ideological competitor to American liberal democracy and capitalism. The 1973 oil embargo – In response to US aid for Israel during the Yom Kippur war, the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries imposed an oil embargo that caused prices to rocket and strained western economies.  Stagflation – Declining GNP and rising inflation – partially related to the oil embargo – led to a desire for political solutions that took the form of market liberalization under Thatcher and Reagan, paving the way for globalization.
A: Think about how technology has enabled globalization. Know the policy initiatives that have contributed to globalization. Consider how historical events have spurred globalization.

Article: Make sure that the flask you choose is big enough to rest on top of an available beaker without falling inside. The flask of ice will allow the iodine gas to cool rapidly to a solid. Place the iodine in a beaker. Put the round bottom flask full of ice on top of the beaker. Heat the beaker on a hot plate to turn the iodine to a gas.  The whole process is extremely messy and the large amount of iodine vapor will stain everything. Do not do this indoors. Iodine gas is toxic, so this should be performed outside or inside a fume hood. The iodine will form a purple gas and solidify into a purple solid. When the iodine vapors come in contact with the cold round bottom flask, they will cool rapidly. This will cause the iodine to solidify and stick to the flask itself. Once this happens, you can simply scrape your iodine off of the flask to collect it. Heating and purifying the iodine is not necessary. It is an optional step to obtain a more pure version of the chemical.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Fill a round bottom flask with ice. Heat the iodine in a beaker. Scrape the iodine off of the round bottom flask.

Article: God cannot look upon sin. "Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived, neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God" (I Corinthians 6:9-10). . Live as God's child that He loves positionally in Christ, and you will be in His joy forever, including in sorrows. He is your comfort. Yet, you need to access His righteousness and forgiveness, remembering that you must also forgive, or you will not be forgiven as a follower. So that you may be more pleasing in His eye, always forgive, as it comes back to you in kind! "And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have ought against any that your Father also which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses" (Mark 11:25). Love one another as He has loved you. Love mercy and be kind. And if they are sick you should pray for them to be healed. Matthew 7:12 says, "Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them, for this is the law and the prophets." Seek goodwill and the good of others in all you do and say. Pray for God to bless your enemies with good things. Considering that as a direct instruction from His word, practice it whether you like it or not. Remain in a spirit of thankfulness and gratitude; blessing others for God hears such things as a living prayer. It counts as praying ceaselessly as you glorify God and treat others as you would want to be treated. As whatever you do to the least of these, you do to the Lord, good or bad.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Stop harboring sin in your life. Forgive others Love your enemy and never treat others wrongly. Bless and curse not. Pray without ceasing 1 Thessalonians 5:17.