In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use rice that's marked as sushi rice or another short grain variety. Place ½ cup (115 g) of the rice and 1/2 cup (118 ml) of water in a pan or your rice cooker. On the stove, bring the mixture to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to low, cover the pan, and cook the rice for 15 minutes. With a rice cooker, set the machine according to the manufacturer instructions.  Always rinse the sushi rice before cooking it. Place it in a bowl with cold water and move it around to wash away the excess dust and starch. Empty the water, and repeat the process until the water stays clear. Allow the finished rice to sit in the covered pan or rice cooker for 10 minutes after it's done to dry out a bit.
Summary: Cook the sushi rice.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will be the first step, and then you will affix the walls, floor, and ceiling to a completed frame. It’s a good idea to build this in place in the room you'll keep it in; otherwise a large enclosure may not fit through the doorway.  Cut the wood or PVC pipe to your desired dimensions and affix frames for each side of the cage with glue and butt joints. Once each side of the cage has been constructed, nail or glue the sides together to create the cube. Include a door mechanism on the frame for easy access inside. This can be a removable top, a hinged door on one side, or both. This will prevent deterioration. If you plan to stain or paint the frame, be sure to seal after painting. The sealant will make the wood easier to clean and protect your iguana from fumes. Make sure to leave no more than 1/2-inch (1.27 cm) holes in the walls.  If you are using Plexiglas or tempered glass, glue it to the frame instead of stapling it. Cut and nail additional wood to place over the corners of the frame if using mesh as a side material. It should be at the top and off to one side, so that the iguana has a warmer and cooler region in the enclosure.  The heat source must be located no more than 8" above where the iguana will spend its time basking (generally the top of the enclosure), because iguanas have sensors on their foreheads that regulate how frequently they need to bask.  Affix the heat lamp to the top of the enclosure using zip ties, ensuring that cords extend on the outside of the cage. Be sure that if the fluorescent bulbs are exposed, you cover them with a wire bulb guard to prevent your iguana from touching the bulb and burning its skin.  You should also install a couple of reliable thermometers in various locations in the enclosure to ensure that it is kept at the right temperature, which is crucial to iguana health. Under the basking light should be low to mid 90s (Fahrenheit) and the rest of the enclosure should be no lower than 80 degrees. In the wild, iguanas are excellent swimmers, and actually stay hydrated in part by soaking in water.  You can use a large bowl or other container filled with water. Iguanas need a water source that is not only for drinking but also big enough to climb inside. You can attach these using secure zip ties or additional glue.  Iguanas like to climb and bask in heat. They need exercise and the ability to get closer to the heat lamps to digest their food. Be creative, but ensure that it is accessible to the iguana.  Branches and layers in the enclosure should ensure that the iguana can move to a variety of temperature zones by getting closer or farther from the heat source. For safety, the branches should be as wide as the width of your iguana. Before putting the iguana in its new habitat, ensure everything is put together properly for its arrival.  Place newspaper at the bottom of the cage for easy cleanup. Ensure that there is fresh water in the bowl and plenty of food. Iguanas are strict herbivores and enjoy a varied diet of consisting of mostly vegetables (primarily leafy green vegetables), some fruit, and an occasional treat of cooked rice, pasta, or whole wheat bread. Use a shallow bowl for food (plastic, ceramic, or glass will work fine) and change it daily.
Summary: Build the frame of your iguana cage. Apply a water-based polyurethane wood sealant if your frame is made of wood. Staple the mesh to the sides of the cage, or alternately, affix it securely and tightly using zip ties. Affix the heat lamp inside the iguana cage. Place a water source inside the cage. Install a ramp, shelving, perches, or branches, or add small trees inside the cage. Put the finishing touches on your enclosure.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your child may have mastered staying dry during the day, but that does not mean that he or she will be ready to stay dry at night. For most children, it’s fine to keep them in diapers (or pull-up style disposable underwear) until they start waking up dry most mornings. Understand that developmentally, each child is different. Some children can stay dry at night during the toddler years; others are still having accidents at age six or beyond. Try not to compare your son or daughter to other children. Once you decide to give up nighttime diapers, you’ll want to prepare for the inevitable accidents. Get a waterproof cover to put under the sheets but above the mattress, to protect it from damage. When your child has an accident in the middle of the night, it’s helpful to have clean sheets and pajamas nearby. That way, you can simply remove the soiled sheets, wipe the waterproof cover with a cloth, put clean sheets on the bed, and help your child change into fresh sleepwear. As your child gets older, you may want to enlist his or her help in this routine. Most preschoolers can remove soiled sheets, put on clean pajamas, and help you put clean linens on the bed. Accidents will happen – and, indeed, they may happen very frequently at first – and it’s important that you support your child and take them in stride. Tell your child that learning to stay dry at night is a process and that it’s okay if it takes some time.
Summary:
Wait until your child is ready. Buy a waterproof mattress cover. Keep spare linens and pajamas close at hand. Maintain a relaxed attitude.