INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To make a water gun out of PVC, you need to go to your local hardware or home improvement store. You need to buy a 20" long, 3/4" around PVC pipe, a 25" rounded wooded stick that can fit into the PVC pipe, a 3/4" PVC pipe cap, 1 screw, and a pack of toilet tank bold washers. You will also need a pair of scissors, glue that works on PVC, and a drill. If you want to paint your gun, you may also want to buy some waterproof paint that will adhere to PVC pipe. Try outdoor spray paint or a can of deck paint. Cut off a small piece of your PVC pipe with a saw and lay it over one of the plastic toilet tank washers. Using a pencil or marker, trace along the inner edge of the PVC pipe onto the plastic washer. Cut out around the mark on the washer with a pair of scissors. Make sure you cut along the outer edge of your mark. You don't want the washer to be too small because then your gun will leak. Measure it against the edge of the stick. It should be slightly larger than the circumference of the stick and hang over the edge a little bit. Grab one of the metal toilet tank washers from the pack. Holding the end of the stick, place the plastic washer directly against the flat end of the stick. Then put the metal washer on top of that, aligning the holes. Next, take the screw and place it in the holes. Using the drill, drill the screw and the washers to the end of the stick.  You want to be sure that the washers are centered in the middle of the stick's edge. You don't want the plastic washer to hang over unevenly along the edges.  If both edges of the stick are rounded, you will need to cut an even, flat edge onto one side before you attach the washers with the screw. The PVC cap is going to control the kind of stream that comes out of your water gun. Depending on what kind of stream you want, you need to drill holes in the top of the PVC cap. You can change the width of your drill bit to push out more or less water, so make sure it is big enough to create a steady stream but small enough not to pour too much water out at once. If you want to try a more elaborate cap design, try making three or four holes around the center area of the PVC cap. It will pour streams from multiple holes and look super cool when shot. Just make sure the drill bit is a little smaller so you don't lose too much water all at once. Take the PVC cap and glue it to one end of the PVC pipe. Next, insert the stick into the other end of the PVC pipe. You should feel a little resistance as the washer pushes against the sides of the pipe. Now that it is together, stick the top with the cap on it into water and slowly pull out the stick. That will pull water into your pipe. Once you have enough water, pull it out. You are now ready for a water fight. If you want to paint your gun, do that before you insert the stick into the pipe. Paint each part with the spray paint and let them dry. Then you can assemble the rest of the gun.

SUMMARY: Compiling your materials. Mark and cut the washer. Attach the washers to the stick. Put holes in the PVC cap. Assemble the gun.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can also use all-purpose feed; however, layer feed can have up to 2 percent more protein and more calcium content to promote better eggshells. You will need 18 to 24 lbs. (8 to 11 kg) of feed per week for 10 chickens. You can purchase layer feed in pellet, mash or crumble forms, the choice is up to you. If the eggs turn soft provide the hens with more calcium. Keep in mind that it is common for a hens first egg to be a bit unusual such as double yolks and soft shells. Crushed oyster shells or crushed eggshells can increase the calcium. Never mix the calcium into the layer feed. The healthiest treats are mealworms, pumpkin and pumpkin seeds. Provide a bowl of grit (unless free-range) to help them digest it. They eat more when it is cold out. Scratch is made of cracked corn, oats, wheat and other grains. It should be given in limited quantity and taken away almost entirely in the summer. These are toxic to chickens. Lawns with weeds and tender, young plants can increase nutrition. However, lawns sprayed with pesticides or featuring only one type of grass can take the place of more nutritious food sources. The benefits of having your chickens graze around your lawn is that they don't need to be provided grit and most of their diet is made up from the things they find inside the grass and ground.
Summary: Begin feeding your laying hens layer feed at 20 weeks of age. Provide a supplemental source of calcium in a bowl. Give your layers limited treats each week to supplement their diet. Supplement a chicken’s diet with “scratch” in the winter. Don’t feed your chickens citrus fruits, salty foods, rhubarb, chocolate, onion, garlic, lawn mower clippings, uncooked beans, avocado skins or pits, raw eggs, sugar/candy or raw green potato peels. Allow your chickens to graze around your lawn.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make sure the color goes well with your skin tone and that it won't look awkward or out of place on you. Check the price to make sure it's decent and that it fits within your budget. If you find that the tuxedo is expensive, look in other stores to see if you can find a similar one for a cheaper price.  Sales and coupons are very helpful. Avoid tuxedos that are too tight or too big, as you'll look awkward and your crush might think different of you. Remember that tuxedos aren't mandatory. As long as you are dressed appropriate for the occasion, you will be fine! Put on deodorant or cologne, but avoid smelling like you literally took a bath in it, as this is a mistake many guys tend to make! If you find that you have trouble getting on your tie, don't be afraid to ask your mom for help. If your mom has no knowledge of putting on ties, she is unavailable, or you're just too embarrassed, try looking up instructions on the Internet and learning it yourself. However, if you find that you still can't get the hang of tying a tie, either get over your embarrassment and ask your mom, or go without one. Avoid looking like a slob, but don't look stiff or too dressed up either! Try not to appear uptight or too formal, but it's okay if you want to look nice - just don't look too nice. Leave at the appropriate time so that you will arrive on time at the prom/dance. Avoid looking like a military soldier standing at command, but refrain from slouching! Hold yourself with confidence, as confidence is one of the key elements to winning over your crush, but beware of having too much. " Create another conversation again and be fairly casual while not looking stiff or creepy. Talk about school, your interests and theirs, or anything else that will entertain you both comfortably. However, if there is a slow dance playing, ask your crush to dance with you.  Even if that doesn't happen, still have fun throughout the whole event and make it a night to remember well. Be prepared for whatever is thrown your way!

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A week before the prom/dance, purchase a tuxedo that fits you. If you discover no tuxedos within your price range, a crisp, formal collared shirt tucked into formal pants with a tie and dress shoes would be perfectly acceptable. On the day of the prom/dance, take a shower to make sure you smell fine. Put on the formal clothes that you have picked out for this occasion. Comb your hair nicely and apply gel if needed. Put on your dress shoes and a jacket if needed. Hold yourself in a tall, confident position by throwing back your shoulders the slightest bit. Meet your crush and give them a friendly, "Hey. Don't be afraid to dance with your crush, but remember that you don't have to dance to every single song that is playing. If they smile at you, let a friendly grin slip out from your mouth, but avoid looking creepy or smiling too widely. If you're lucky, you two might kiss or become a couple.