Measure two liters (8 cups) of water and pour it into a pot and place it over your stovetop. Turn the stove to high until the water starts to bubble. You can also use a kettle or electric water heater to heat up the water. Combine three tablespoons (44.36 ml) of dishwashing detergent to the water as it boils. Then, turn off the heat on the stovetop and carefully lift the pot of water and take it to your drain. Carefully tip the pot or kettle so that the water goes down the drain. If you have plastic pipes, you should allow the water to cool for four to five minutes before pouring it down the drain. After the hot water has drained, turn on your faucet on the highest heat. If the drain is clogged or slow, you may have to repeat the process to remove bigger grease obstructions and unclog it.
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One-sentence summary -- Bring two liters of water to a rolling boil. Add dishwashing detergent to the water. Pour the water down the drain. Flush the drain with hot water from the faucet.

Q: While it may seem counter-intuitive, it’s actually safer for birds if you place feeders and bird baths close to your windows. Keeping them too far away from the windows will allow birds to accelerate more if they decide to fly into a window, creating a more dangerous impact.  To minimize deadly impacts as much as possible, look for feeders that you can attach directly to the glass. You can also reduce the changes of window impacts by placing feeders and baths more than 30 feet (9.1 m) away from your window. That way, birds will be less likely to notice your windows and fly into them. Break out the wind chimes and place them outside above your windows. Look for wind chimes that contain shiny objects and make noise when they are hit by the wind. You can also make a wind chime by hanging compact discs or long strips of shiny, reflective plastic in front of windows. Another option is to hang old aluminum pie plates in front of the windows to deter birds. For a more natural look, you can suspend tree branches in front of the windows. Tie the branches to string and dangle them a few inches in front of your window in rows. This will allow you to still have a view out your window and deter birds from flying into the windows.
A: Place bird feeders and baths no more than 3 feet (0.91 m) from the windows. Hang wind chimes in front of the window. Suspend tree branches in front of the window.

Article: You'll need 1/4 cup of aloe vera gel, 1/4 cup of raw honey, and 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of an oil of your choice (extra virgin olive oil, jojoba oil, almond oil, avocado oil, apricot oil, argan oil, or coconut oil). You should also have a small container to store the cleanser.  You can use a 4 to 6 ounce jar or soap dispenser. Just make sure it has a good lid to keep the cleanser well sealed. Try to buy an aloe vera gel with few preservatives or other ingredients. You can find high quality aloe vera gel at most health stores.
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Article: Viral illnesses like rubella are usually associated with weakness and the feeling that you do not want to get out of bed. This is how our body tell us that we need more rest and sleep.  During sleep, the immune system releases cytokines. Cytokines are protein molecules that help to fight off inflammation and infection by telling the immune system which specific viral cells it should be attacking.  When you are recovering from rubella (or any viral illness) It is recommended that you get at least 8 to 10 hours sleep a day to allow your body to fight off the infection. Rubella causes fever, which in turn causes your body to sweat more. This results in a loss of fluid, leading to dehydration.  To replace these lost fluids and prevent dehydration, you should aim to drink at least 10 glasses of water per day. If you have difficulty drinking this much fluid, you can also increase your water intake by drinking herbal teas and by eating fruit and veg with a high water content, such as watermelon, tomatoes, celery, beets, grapefruit and melon. One of the major symptoms of rubella is an itchy rash which can be very irritating. You can use calamine lotion (available over-the-counter at most pharmacies) to provide relief for this itchy rash.  Calamine lotion works using a counter-irritant effect. Once applied, it evaporates off the surface off the skin, producing a cooling effect that minimizes the itch. You can apply calamine lotion to the affected skin using a piece of cotton wool. Do this three times a day, or as necessary. Vitamin C boosts the immune system by triggering the production of phagocytes which are cells that kill foreign bodies by ingesting them. This helps your body to fight off the rubella virus more quickly.  Be sure to get your daily those of Vitamin C by eating fruits and vegetables with every major meal. Fruits and vegetables rich in Vitamin C include: Blackberries, blueberries, broccoli, raw green cabbage, cauliflower, cranberries, garlic, grapefruit, kale, lemon, lime, mandarin orange, mango, melon, orange, papaya, passion fruit, pineapple, potato, raspberries, spinach, strawberries, tangerine and tomato.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get plenty of bedrest and sleep. Increase your oral fluid intake. Use calamine lotion to soothe itchy rashes. Add vitamin C-rich foods to your diet.