Article: Some ear bud brands may specify which speaker goes into which ear. “L” means left ear, and “R” means right. The most common kind of ear buds, such as those made by Apple that come with iPods, usually do not have this. If you don’t see a clear marking, you can place the speakers in either ear. Situate the bud in your ear by hooking it into the into the ear hole. The plastic stem connecting the bud to the wire should line up in the same direction as your jawline. Do not push it into your ear canal. It should hang in the crevice in the outer part of your ear-fold. Repeat the same action for your right ear by gently situating the rounded bud into the outer part of your ear hole. Adjust carefully and avoid pushing the ear bud into your ear canal. Ear buds are notorious for falling out of the ears, especially during exercise. If this is happening to you, search online for accessories that you can pair with your buds to keep them in place. There is a wide range of different approaches to this, so do a little research and choose the accessory that best addresses your issue.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Check for “L” and “R” labels on your ear buds. Hook the first bud into your left ear hole. Repeat with the right ear hole and adjust as necessary. Look into accessories if you're having trouble with the fit.

Problem: Article: In a large mixing bowl, combine all the ingredients except for the coconut. Transfer the mixture to a metal baking dish that’s 9 by 9 inches (23 by 23 cm). Transfer the mixture to an oven that’s been preheated to 300 °F (149 °C). Bake the granola for an hour, stirring halfway through the cooking time, until the mixture is golden brown. Remove the granola from the oven and stir in the coconut. As the granola cools, stir it every 30 minutes. You can use coconut oil in place of the canola oil, and maple syrup in place of the honey if you like.
Summary: Bake it into a batch of granola.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can document your goals on a piece of paper or on your computer--the important thing is that you write them down. Writing down a goal increases your likelihood of achieving it. Take at least 15 minutes, and jot down every idea that comes to you. Don’t be embarrassed or self-conscious--just write! This is your chance to get everything out. You can edit later. Keep the ideas from your brainstorming session in mind.  Try starting with the question, "If you only had a year left, what would you want to do?" Think about places you want to visit, skills you want to learn, activities you want to try, and people you want to meet.  Just like with brainstorming, the best writing is done in an inspiring place! You can stay in the same location you used for brainstorming, or pick a new one. Of course, your bucket list should have big, challenging goals, but it’s good to include smaller goals, too. Not only can smaller goals be rewarding, by they’ll make your list more manageable, inspiring you to get out there and check some items off! You can think of small goals as those that can be accomplished without leaving your town on a budget of less than $100. For example, a small goal might be making pasta from scratch. It’s best to wait a bit before you begin to edit your list. Allow yourself to think about each of your items. Make sure each item is meaningful.

SUMMARY: Choose your medium. Write down every idea. Include a combination of large and small goals. Think for a while before you edit.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: On a Chrome or Firefox browser, open this following link: http://www.addthis.com/browser-extensions#.UU3NwxyTiSo. One way to print recipes is to install an easy-to-use online program using a browser extension for Firefox or Chrome such as AddThis. On the main page, you will see the blue “Download for Free” button. Click on it. After clicking on the Download tab, you just need to follow the instructions for the installation process. These instructions can be seen in the box when you start the installation process. When installation is complete, you should be able to see the button with the red plus sign on it. It should appear in the upper-right corner of your screen. When you find the recipe you’d like to print, click the red plus sign on your browser, and then select “Print” from the drop-down menu. When you click on this red button, you will be able to print any content from Facebook that you like—recipes and more.
Summary: Go to the AddThis website. Download the program. Follow the instructions. Click and print.

If you grow Rose of Sharon from seeds you harvest yourself, you may find that the newly grown plant doesn't look exactly like its parent plant. Gardeners say the plants ‘don’t come true’ when this occurs. If you want to try growing from seed (regardless of what the new plant will look like), you should try looking underneath the existing plant first, as your Rose of Sharon may have self-seeded.  See if there are any seedlings waiting for you that you can dig up and replant elsewhere. This will save you the effort of growing the plant from scratch. When you do this, you might like to hoe or pull out the other seedlings so that your garden isn’t overrun with Rose of Sharon! If you prefer to plant your own Rose of Sharon seeds, wait until the pods are brown and mature before harvesting them.  Some gardeners plant the seeds outdoors in the fall and let them get going over the winter. Other gardeners will start the seeds off indoors about a month before they expect the last frost. Regardless of whether you are planting the seeds indoors or outdoors, you should sow your seeds in a seeds compost. Moisten the compost, lay the seeds on top and cover with about a quarter inch of dry compost. Spray with water. If you start the seeds indoors, make sure to place them somewhere light but out of direct sunlight, such as an indoor window ledge that doesn't get direct sun. For both indoor and outdoor seeds, keep the compost moist until the seeds germinate in about 2 to 3 weeks.
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Be aware that plants grown from seed may not look like the parent plant. Look underneath your existing plant for any seedlings. Wait until the pods turn brown before harvesting them for seeds. Sow your seeds in a seed compost. Keep the planted seeds moist and in a bright location.