Problem: Write an article based on this summary: If using a barbecue, light it in advance. Soak the wooden skewers for 30 minutes. Cut the scallions. Cut the chicken into bite sized pieces. Skewer the chicken and scallions. Marinate the skewered ingredients (optional).

Answer: Chicken yakitori is traditionally cooked on a charcoal grill. Light these grills 30–45 minutes before you cook the chicken, waiting until the charcoal turns white and the flames die down. You may use a gas barbecue instead, which could only require 15–20 minutes of heating before use. If you plan to marinade the ingredients, which is optional, you may wish to wait until that step before you light the barbecue.  Binchotan charcoal is favored by yakitori chefs due to its long burning time and minimal odors. However, a fire starting pan may be required to light binchotan charcoal.  While grilling is by far the most common method of cooking yakitori in Japan, instructions are also included below for frying pans and broilers. Submerge about ten 15 cm (6 inch) skewers in cold water before you start food preparation, so they won't catch fire on the grill. Bamboo skewers called teppo gushi are usually used to make yakitori, since they have flattened sides that prevent the skewers from rolling on the grill. However, you can use any design of bamboo or wooden skewers. Cut off the brown ends of the scallions and throw them away. Chop the remaining white and light green sections into chunks about 2 cm (3/4 inch) wide. Chop larger pieces in half lengthwise if necessary to keep pieces roughly the same size. Optionally, the thinner, dark green pieces can be chopped finely and used as garnish on the final dish. Chopping the scallions first allows you to use the same knife and cutting board for the chicken. If you cut the chicken first, wash the knife and cutting board immediately afterward, to reduce the chance of contamination from raw meat. Chop 450g (1 lb) chicken breast or chicken thighs into bite size, easily skewered pieces, about 2.5–3cm (1 inch) on each side. To skewer a chicken piece, fold it in half, hold against a cutting board, and pierce it at a 45º angle with the skewer. Alternate between skewering chicken and scallion pieces for each skewer. Leave a little space at the ends of the skewers, to prevent pieces from falling off and so people can hold them. If you have the time, and prefer a stronger taste of yakitori sauce, you may set aside some sauce in a shallow container and marinade the skewers in it for 15–30 minutes. Throw away the marinade afterward, as it is likely contaminated with bacteria from the raw meat. Warning: always keep the sauce for marination separate from the sauce you will use to brush the skewers during cooking, to avoid the high risk of contamination from raw poultry.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Create a title for the contract. Name the parties to the contract. Describe the property. Specify who owns the personal property.

Answer: You should put the title in bold type and center it across the top of the page.  Your title should reflect the contents of the agreement. For example, “Contract for a Deed” or “Land Sale Contract”. Provide an area for the parties to provide the date on which the agreement was created. When naming a party include his or her name and the title by which you will refer to him or her throughout the contract, such as Buyer or Seller.   For example, “John Doe (“Buyer”) and Jane Doe (“Seller”) hereby agree as follows.” Include the full address of each party to the contract. Because street addresses are subject to change, you should include both the street address and the full legal description of the property.  The legal description of a property can be found in the most recently recorded deed or ownership affidavit. If you do not have a copy of the deed or affidavit, contact the Recorder’s Office in the county where the property is located and request one. The Recorder may charge a small fee for locating and copying the deed. A seller may wish to include appliances like washers, dryers, ovens, and refrigerators in the sale—or not. Clarify whether any personal property is included in the sale. You may specify this information in an executed written addendum. Execute it in the same manner as you execute the contract for the deed to land: sign it and have it notarized.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select your tissue paper.

Answer: Keep in mind that these flowers will be made of a single sheet each. You won't be able to make multicolored roses like you can with open flowers unless you use patterned paper. Start with whatever size tissue paper you can find. Typical craft tissue paper sizes are around 50 square centimeters.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Know what to tell your doctor. Prepare for the surgery. Perform proper after-care.

Answer:
When you schedule an appointment with your doctor to discuss your vasectomy, you should come prepared with certain facts about your own medical history. Keeping your doctor informed will help determine if the procedure will be safe and effective for you. Talk to your doctor about the following issues:  Any history with excessive bleeding or blood disorders. As this is a surgery, any issues with blood loss need to be discussed. If you have any allergies, specifically to anaesthetics. Anaesthetics will be used during the vasectomy, and your doctor will need to know if you are unable to receive them. Inform your doctor if you have any skin diseases, especially on or around the scrotum. If you regularly use aspirin or any other medication that thins the blood. Any previous injury, surgery, or any current or repeat infections of the male genitalia or urinary tract. At least a week before your vasectomy you will want to start taking steps to prepare. Taking these steps will help make your surgery be a successful and easy one.  Stop taking any any medication that might thin the blood, which includes aspirin, warfarin, heparin and ibuprofen. Trim body hair and clean the area that will be worked on. Find a pair of tight or supporting underwear to bring with you on the day of your surgery.  This will help minimize swelling and support the area after the surgery. Find someone to drive you home from the surgery. This is to minimize aggravating the areas affected by the vasectomy. After your surgery, you will need to practice proper after-care techniques. Plan to rest for two to three days. Although modern vasectomy techniques cause minimal discomfort, there are some things you can do to speed along the healing process.  If you develop a fever or signs of infection, seek medical help immediately. Support the scrotum, either using a bandage or supportive underwear, for 48 hours. Keep the area cool by using ice packs for the first 48 hours. This helps reduce swelling or inflammation. Avoid physical activity for at least one day after the surgery. Too much activity can cause injury and bleeding in the scrotum. Avoid bathing or swimming for, at minimum, one day after the surgery. Avoid heavy lifting for seven days. Wait seven days to have sex. If you engage in sexual intercourse before a week has passed, you may notice pain and blood in your ejaculate. You also still may have viable sperm in your semen, which can result in pregnancy. Because the tubes still have sperm in them a man needs to ejaculate 20 time before birth control is effective. Continue use of birth control until your doctor has confirmed that your vasectomy has been successful. Follow up includes a sperm count 3-4 months after the procedure to check and see how many sperm the man has in his sample. The couple can then stop short term birth control. The vasectomy can sometimes be reversed, but this does not always work.