In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Teams can consist of individuals, pairs, three players, or four players. Regardless of how many players you have, you need to separate the players into two equal teams. Each team should also have a leader. The jack is a small white ball that is rolled to establish the target. A coin is tossed to determine which team's leader will roll the jack. That person must stand on a mat at one end of a rink and roll the jack down the rink. The jack must travel at least 25 yards (23 meters) but should not roll past the boundary pin. Move the jack to the center of the rink, keeping it even with the same length it rolled to. Lawn bowls are balls are made of hard plastic and range in size from 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) to 5 inches (12.7 cm) (116 mm to 131 mm). The weight should not exceed 3.5 lbs (1.59 kg). Each team must alternate. One teammate from the first team should roll his or her ball, then another teammate from the second team should roll his or her ball, and so on. The lawn bowl must be rolled within the rink and players should aim for the target jack. A shot is a lawn bowl that was delivered closer to the jack than the opposing team's bowls. For instance, if Team A delivered three bowls far away from the jack and further away from Team B's bowls, but delivered one bowl directly next to the jack, closer than any of Team B's bowls, Team A has one shot and Team B has zero. Stand at the opposite end of the rink and repeat the jack delivery, lawn bowl delivery, and counting of shots. This completes an end. There are two methods of deciding when a game is complete. In the first, the game ends when one team reaches 21 points. In the second, the game ends after 18 or 21 ends are played, and the victor is whoever had the highest score.
Summary: Separate into teams. Deliver the jack. Center the jack. Take turns rolling the lawn bowls. Count the shots. Reverse the direction. Tally up the shots.

While many hamsters (like Syrians) are solitary animals, they do like companionship, too. Provide your hamster a friend (in yourself) and handle your hamster every couple of days.  Handling your hamster often does not have to be a strenuous activity. You can do this simply by holding your hamster gently, allowing him or her to rest in your hand, or allowing them to crawl all over you. Make sure to handle your hamster every day or two. Neglecting your hamster will hurt his or her socialization and affect his or her happiness. If there are days you are unable to handle your hamster, recruit a friend or family member to fill in for you. When handling your hamster, you need to be gentle and handle your friend with care. Being rough with your hamster could injure your friend or cause him or her to be wary of interaction with humans.  Do not be rough. Do not handle your hamster in a place where you might drop him or her. Hamsters are very fragile animals and you can easily hurt or kill your friend. Start handling your hamster by introducing your scent to it by putting your hand in his or her cage and cleaning or repositioning toys. Move on to petting your hamster without picking him or her up. When your hamster seems comfortable and does not run away from you, pick him or her up. Always wash your hands before and after you handle your hamster. Your hamster will probably enjoy getting out of his or her cage every so often and explore new places. If you’re careful, this can be a fun activity for you and your friend. However, consider:  Make sure you secure a location in advance so your friend can’t escape. Pay specific attention to making sure your hamster can’t slip under a door, into a vent, or any other opening in the room. Remove all other animals from the room. Remove all poisons or anything that could hurt your little friend. Don’t leave your friend unattended and watch him or her at all times. Note that your hamster might pee or poop in the room. Be prepared to clean it up. While your hamster might enjoy interacting with you, he or she will probably also enjoy playing with other hamsters. Even if you have two or three of your own, you might consider finding someone else who has hamsters and setting up a play date so the hamsters can play together. Consider:  Make sure they play in a neutral location. A good place might be an old and unused cage that is big enough for everyone to play in. Make sure to put toys in the cage. Talk to the owner of the other hamster about health issues. You don’t want your hamster playing with another hamster who might be sick or contagious. If you have a Syrian hamster, don’t set up a play date. Syrians are very territorial. Never leave your hamster unattended with a new hamster. Female hamsters may be more aggressive than males. As a result, you should be careful when allowing females to interact with each other.
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One-sentence summary -- Handle your hamster often. Handle your hamster carefully. Allow your hamster to run around a secure location. Setup a play date for your hamster.

Problem: Article: Cleats are T-shaped metal hardware that are usually placed on the sides of the boat, close to the edge. There will also be cleats on the sides of the dock. The dock lines on the boat must be attached to the cleats to the dock to keep the boat in place. Most boats will have cleats on the bow, stern, and sides for docking. If your boat does not have cleats, you can buy them at your local boating store or online and attach them to your boat. Pilings are long pieces of timber or metal that have a cleat on them. They are often attached to a pier or dock. You will need to use dock lines and knots to secure your boat to a piling. Pilings are also sometimes used if you plan to dock your boat for several weeks or months, as they can keep it secure for a long period of time. Fenders are usually made of foam or inflatable rubber. They attach to the front and sides of your boat so it does not hit the pier or dock. They are ideal if you are tying up your boat in a busy dock or want to protect the sides from damage when it is tied up.  You can find fenders at your local boating store or online. If you decide to use fenders, attach them to your boat using the ties on the fenders. Leave them on, hanging inside the boat, until it is time to dock. Then, place them on the outside of the boat before you set up the dock lines.
Summary:
Check that your boat has cleats on all sides. Use pilings if there are no cleats on the dock. Get fenders to protect your boat from scratches and damage.