Article: The first thing you need to do to play "Hide and Seek" is to recruit players. At least two players are needed to play the game. Naturally, however, the more players you have, the better. If you have players of different ages, take this into consideration. Younger players can fit more places, but they sometimes choose less-than-brilliant places to hide and don't have the longest of attention spans. If you do not set down rules, you will have people running to places that shouldn't be hidden in -- either antiques end up breaking or private places get intruded upon -- or someone gets stuck in a washing machine. And, people may run outside when everybody's inside. Block off rooms like the attic, parents' bedrooms, any room that holds heirlooms, and bedrooms. Or let people hide in those places, just say things like, "All right, you are allowed to hide in my bedroom, just don't mess up the bed and put everything back in its place."  Make sure everyone stays safe. You don't want your friends falling out of trees or climbing onto the roof. Make a rule to only hide in places two people could fit or to hide in a place everyone would/can go. We'll talk about game variations in a bit. But for now, set down the ground rules -- who's hiding, who's seeking, where to hide, how long you get to hide, etc. An outdoor location works best, although indoors is fine for rainy days. It will be necessary to set boundaries for hiding or you will have players running off to too many far-off locations. It's not called Run a Mile and Go Seek!  If you're playing with your parents around, make sure they know what's going on. They may not want you hiding in the cobwebs of the garage, under the porch, or they may not want to jump in the shower to already find you in it. Try to play in different places every time. If you do it in the same spot (different games, not rounds) then people will remember the good places and search there first.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Select the players. Set down rules. Find a suitable location.

Problem: Article: Apply gauze and a bandage to the injection site. Try to avoid massaging the injection site. By massaging the area, you may cause the medication to spread to the underlying subcutaneous tissues. Place the safety cap on the needle. Then throw away the needle in a sharps container. Additionally, properly dispose of any contaminated supplies. Remove your medical gloves and throw them away. Wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap. Dry them with clean paper towels. It’s a good idea to write down where on the body you administered the medication. This is especially useful if the patient gets injections often, as it will help other medical personnel know to rotate the injection sites so that one area is not constantly used.
Summary: Apply gauze. Discard the needle. Wash your hands. Make a note of the injection site.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Large and sturdy purses should be kept together while smaller or flexible purses can be placed somewhere else. Make sure that similar bags are together so that if you need a certain type of bag, you can look over your options. For example, if you have clutches that you like to take when you go out at night, keep these together. If the purse can stand up on its own, keep it on a shelf. This includes larger bags, such as tote bags, or bags made out of a sturdy material, like leather or canvas. This will preserve the bag’s shape without distorting the handles. Cubbies work great to help keep purses organized and upright. This works well for small, lightweight purses (like satchels or shoulder strap bags) and for bags that can’t sit up on their own (like hobo bags). Make sure that the purse is empty before hanging it so that  the handles do not stretch out. You can hang purses using:  Command hooks Coat racks Hangers Shower hooks on a closet rod S-hooks Clutches often do not have straps, but they can’t stand upright either. A shoe organizer will keep them separated. Put 1  or 2 clutches in each compartment. If you only have 1 or 2 clutches, keep them in separate shoe boxes.  Try to avoid stacking clutches on top of one another. This can cause scratches or bending. You can also use a magazine or file organizer from a stationary or office supply store. Stick a clutch in each divider so that they are standing vertically. If you have two or three purses you use regularly, you may want to keep them by the door. Install coat hooks to hang the purses or let them sit on a side table. If you don't use certain purses as often, you may want to keep them out of the way. Designate a closet with shelves where you can store your purses while they are not being used. The floor can cause dirt and mildew to build up on your purse. Whether you decide to hang your purses or put them on a shelf, keep them from touching the floor.

SUMMARY: Sort your handbags by size and type. Prop larger purses upright on shelves. Hang smaller and slouchy purses by the handles. Stick clutches in a shoe box or shoe organizer. Keep everyday purses by the front door. Place special occasion purses in a closet. Keep your handbags off the floor.

If you make frequent calls to Hong Kong, a calling card might be a cost-saving option.  When you purchase an international calling card, you are essentially purchasing calling credit.  Calling cards normally cost between $10 and $50.  In general, the more expensive the card, the more calling credit you receive.  There are many options when choosing a calling card, so make sure you compare and read the fine print to decide which one is best for your situation. You will still be paying a per-minute rate when you use a calling card.  This rate, however, will probably be much less expensive than calling without using a calling card.  The per-minute rate for calling cards will vary, but usually start around one or two cents per minute. Be aware of hidden charges.  Many calling card companies charge a connection fee or a weekly fee. Your calling card will come with an access number.  Enter this number into your phone before dialing the Hong Kong telephone number. It is extremely important to enter the access code, otherwise, you will be charged the normal price-per-minute for international calls instead of the less expensive rate your calling card provides you. Most calling cards require you to choose a PIN.  Once you enter your calling card access number, you should be prompted to enter your PIN. After entering your PIN, enter the 8-digit Hong Kong telephone number you are trying to reach. Press the send button on your phone to place your call.
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One-sentence summary --
Purchase an international calling card. Dial the access code on your calling card. Enter your PIN. Dial the telephone number. Press send.