Problem: Article: Create something that you both can access and share, such as an online blog or scrapbook. This will give you a new way to communicate while also giving you the sense of creating something together. You might create a food blog with your culinary adventures, Instagram your workouts, or create a special Twitter hashtag just for you two. Share your online calendars too. If you miss each other, you'll have someplace to look to see why. You'll also have something to talk about, as in "How was the concert last night?" This will make the distance between you seem smaller and more bridgeable. You'll feel closer together and you'll be bonding at the same time. If you're unsure of things to do, try one of the following:  Plan to cook the same meal on the same day. If neither of you are into cooking, you might just plan to eat the same cuisine or snack. Read the same book or article. You can even take turns reading it aloud to each other. Watch a TV show or movie simultaneously. Keep a call open and share your reactions. Use video phones to chat while having meals or watching movies together. Sleep together. You can both get on the phone or video chat and fall asleep together. Doing this occasionally can make you feel closer. If time zones are too different, try instead to be online to say good morning or good night to your partner. Choose a project you'd both like to do, like take an online language class or learn how to knit. Do whatever you're both interested in. This will give you a wonderful sense of shared history and you'll have something that really ties you together. It's also a great way to spend time together while giving you something to talk about. Take advantage of the internet. You could play an online multiplayer game or something traditional, like chess. Either way, you can chat while playing, giving you a greater feeling of togetherness. Try to do little things that let the other person know that you care. You may write love letters and send them in the mail. Or, send small gifts, cards, or flowers for no reason. It's easier than ever to find ways to send almost anything to your partner. Don't feel as though you can send something that makes a grand gesture. The little, frequent things are just as important as making the person feel special on special occasions. Try new things together, even if it means doing them apart. This way, you're not just talking on the phone, which can be a pitfall of long-distance relationships if it's the only thing you ever do. Instead, do something romantic like stargazing while you're on the phone. Synchronize and set your watches to go off at the same time every day, and make it a point to think of each other when your watch goes off. Remind yourself that your partner is thinking of you while you do these activities together, even though you're far apart. It can strengthen your bond. It's important to feel like you have a place in your partner's life. Try meeting one another's friends, online or off. This will help you understand more of your partner's life and make communication easier. If one of you must someday move so that you can be together, that person will be leaving friends behind. Start right away to begin a new social and professional network for the partner who is moving.
Summary: Share something. Do the same things at the same time. Learn together. Make each other feel special. Pursue common interests. Create connections.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Clothing can get in the way of measuring reach properly. It can also make the measurement inaccurate or inconsistent. To get accurate, consistent measurements every time, take off your upper body clothing whenever you are measured. Females can still wear a sports bra, as this won't interfere with the measurement. It's important for your muscles to be warm so that you can reach your best flexibility. Go for a fast walk, a light jog, or try some jumping jacks to spend a few minutes getting your heart rate up. You don't need to do any strenuous exercise. Cycling, skipping, and swimming are also good cardio workouts. Lift 1 arm at a time and stretch it across your body until you feel a comfortable stretch. Hold your arm parallel to the floor as it crosses over your body and then repeat the exercise with your other arm. This provides a good stretch for both your arms and shoulders, which helps you to maximize your reach. Stretching your arms and shoulders is the best way to release any tension in your shoulder joints and to prepare for the measurement.

SUMMARY: Remove your upper body clothing to get an accurate measurement. Spend 2–3 minutes warming up with light cardiovascular activity. Stretch your arms across your body to reach your peak flexibility.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Create a deep side part that is in line with the outer edge of your eyebrow—the part may be on the right or left side. With a comb or your fingers, separate your bangs from the rest of your hair. Pull the remainder of your hair into a low ponytail or secure it to your head with a duck bill clip. If you have slippery hair, spray your bangs with dry shampoo. This product will remove any excess oil from your tresses and add texture to your locks. Once you have completed the braid, secure it in place with a small rubber band or clips. To create the illusion of a thicker braid, carefully separate the individual strands of the braid. Choose a tool that is clear or matches color of your hair.
Summary: Part and section your hair. Secure and stretch the Dutch braid.

A clicker, which is available at your local pet store, is a small, handheld plastic device with a button or small metal tongue that you press down on to make a clicking noise. The key to using a clicker is to use it at the  exact  moment that your dog performs the expected behavior. The sound of a click should always be followed by some type of reward (eg, food, toys, verbal praise).  Keep in mind that the clicker is the signal that a reward is coming, rather than being the reward itself. With the clicker, your dog will learn two main things–the exact moment that he is doing the right thing, and that a treat always comes after the click. The clicker can be a much more precise method than verbal cues ("good" or "thanks") to communicate with your dog during a training session. This can help speed up the pace of training.  You could think of the clicker like the winning buzzer on a game show–the noise signals the exact moment that the correct behavior or action is being performed. Some dogs may be sensitive to the sound of the clicker. If your dog runs away when he hears the clicker, the sound is probably a little too harsh for him. To soften the sound, you could wrap a towel around the clicker. You could also use a different clicking device, such as a ballpoint pen, that would have a quieter clicking sound. If he continues to run away from the clicking noise, you will probably need to rely more on verbal cues to train him.
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One-sentence summary -- Learn how to use a clicker. Observe your dog’s response to the clicker.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: this works with any shape you can think of like: a square, triangle, pentagon, octagon,hexagon or a decagon. A hexagon is used here. In fact, if you are in a computer drawing program just copy and paste your first shape right next to it.
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Draw a polygon: Draw an overlapping polygon, roughly the same size and shape. Connect all the corners of the first shape to the congruent corner of the other shape.