Article: Because phones have largely replaced CDs in terms of media, there's a certain poetic irony in creating a phone dock from CDs. To do this, glue 5 or 6 CDs together, and run your phone charger cord up through the bottom. Tape the charger cord to the bottom of the CD stack to hold it in place. Done in this way, you'll always have a proper place to rest your phone overnight. Although individual discs don't weigh much on their own, adding a bunch together can amass a decent weight. Stack an equal number of CDs on either end of a threaded rod and secure them in with nuts on both sides. Leaving a space open in the middle, you'll have your very own dumbbell to lift for bouts of mild exercise. 150 CDS (75 on either side of the grip) should make a 10 lb weight. CDs are a perfect size to make a small album with. Glue construction paper onto each disc you want to use and place photos on them. Next, place a larger piece of construction paper that overlaps the backside of the disc and punch a coil binder through the protruding paper. Because CDs are thick compared to paper, you'll only be able to string a few of them together. If you have a lot of disc cases left over, you can turn the cases into a working organizer for your desk. Take a long stretch of cardboard as wide as a CD jewel case and  superglue pairs of cases together in intervals. Leave the cases some time to sit, then organize your desk folders within each interval according to their type. Paint or colour over the cardboard to make it look more professional. Aim to make the foundation colour similar to the colour used on the jewel case's album art. If you have no use for your discs, you can try writing a short letter on one and sending it off. This is especially clever if it's a CD-R and you burn something to the disc that's applicable to the letter or invitation.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Create a phone dock with a CD stack. Attach CDS onto a threaded rod for a makeshift dumbbell. Make a mini photo album. Glue together a desk organizer. Write up a quick DIY disc postcard.

Problem: Article: Sometimes, zippers may stop working because a bit of the surrounding fabric gets caught in the teeth. Inspect the garment or accessory closely for snags, folds, tangles and other signs of a hangup. These tend to be fairly easy to correct.  Snags are usually to blame when a zipper completely refuses to budge. If there are no visible obstructions in the zipper teeth, you may need to try lubricating the teeth instead.
Summary: Look for fabric stuck in the zipper.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Tape off counters and walls with painter’s tape. Keep cleaning wipes nearby in case of spills or mistakes. You can also cut up old t-shirts or use old tube socks. Choose white fabric or fabric with very little dye left in it. Start with the bases of the cabinets. Then, move onto the doors and drawers. It’s better to apply several thin coats than one thick coat, because the wood must slowly absorb the liquid or gel stain. Then, repeat with a second and third coat.

SUMMARY: Tape down drop cloths around the base of your cabinets if you are unable to remove them. Buy cloth with which to apply the stain. Apply the stain by dipping the cloth in it and applying a thin coat. Allow it to dry according to package directions.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In most cases, the manufacturer of your Android will provide you with the SIM ejection tool at the time you purchase your device.   Your SIM card will now be installed and ready for use in your Android device.
Summary: Verify that your Android is powered off. Look for and identify the SIM card tray, which is usually located on the side of your device. Insert the pointed end of the SIM ejection tool into the tiny hole located next to the SIM card tray. Pull out the SIM card tray gently using your fingertips after the tray pops out of the device. Place your SIM card into the SIM tray so that it properly fits and lies flat. Push the SIM card tray gently back into your Android until it clicks firmly into place.

Turn the oven on to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Get out 1 large yellow onion and cut it into four pieces. Cut 6 large mushrooms and 2 roma tomatoes in half. You'll also need to roughly chop 1 medium carrot. You can also chop and use leek greens, celery, or seeded red pepper. Put the onion quarters, mushrooms, tomatoes, carrots, and 3 large cloves of unpeeled garlic into a roasting pan. The vegetables should be in a single layer so they roast evenly. Drizzle 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of grapeseed or other neutral oil over the vegetables and toss them gently. If you'd like to use any extra vegetables, you can add them to the roasting pan. Put the roasting pan in the preheated oven and cook the vegetables until they soften. You'll need to stir the vegetables every once in a while. The vegetables should look caramelized and golden. If any vegetables begin to darken or char, take them out of the roasting pan. Take the vegetables out of the oven and transfer them to a large saucepan. Set the vegetables aside while you pour 1 cup (240 ml) of white or red wine into the empty roasting pan and set the pan on the stove. If the pan is large, you may need to put it over two burners. Turn the heat to medium so the wine begins to bubble gently. Stir and scrape up the bits on the bottom of the pan. Once the wine is at a simmer, turn it off and pour it into the saucepan with the vegetables. Pour in 6 cups (1.4 liters) of water and add 2 bay leaves and 6 to 8 whole peppercorns. Put the saucepan on the stove and turn the heat to medium. Stir the stock occasionally and let it simmer for about 30 minutes with the lid off of the pot. Some of the liquid should evaporate. Turn off the heat and scoop out the vegetables with a slotted spoon. Put a large bowl in the sink and set a fine mesh strainer over the bowl. Slowly pour the vegetable stock through the strainer into the bowl. You can use the stock immediately or pour it into smaller airtight containers or food-storage bags to use for later.  You can refrigerate vegetable stock for 1 week or freeze it for up to 3 months. You can discard the vegetables and spices.
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One-sentence summary -- Preheat the oven and cut the vegetables. Spread the vegetables in a roasting pan and add oil. Roast the vegetables for 45 minutes. Remove the vegetables and heat the wine in a roasting pan. Combine the wine, vegetables, water, and spices. Heat the vegetable stock for 30 minutes. Strain and store the stock.

This is true whether you want to get back together or not. You want to make sure you are both clear about what happened and why. You shouldn’t rush into anything and make a rash decision. Make sure you are somewhere quiet where people won't overhear and make both of you nervous or embarrassed. It is important to forgive and move on when you have a relationship issue. However, if the problems you both had in the relationship haven't gone away, then maybe you two just don't work together as a couple. If you are still upset about something that happened between the two of you and you are not ready to consider getting back together, then be clear about the reason you two broke up before and express any fears you may have about repeating the same situation again. If you have forgiven your ex and you do decide to move forward in the relationship, then it is important to make your expectations known. Otherwise, you may end up in a similar situation. Talk about what you hope will be different this time around and be clear about your feelings.
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Tell him honestly how you feel. Explain that you broke up the first time for a reason. Discuss expectations for the future.