Problem: Article: Labels are a way to sort emails in Gmail, since there is nor folder feature. Labels allow you to categorize your emails and keep your inbox from overflowing. You can create a filter by clicking the Gear icon, selecting Settings, clicking the Filters tab, and then clicking the "Create new filter" link at the bottom of the page. There are a variety of ways that you can filter your incoming messages. The choices you make will depend on what you want filtered.  For example, if you want all emails from your favorite online store to be filtered into one label, you might enter the email address for the mailing list into the "From" field, or put the store's name in the "Has the words" field. If you want to create a label for all of your emails that have attachments, you can check the "Has attachment" box. If you want to create a label for an event or for certain conversations that have the same subject line, you can enter it into the "Subject" field. Once you've determined what messages will be filtered, you can create a label for them. In the next window, check the "Apply the label" box, and then click the drop-down menu next to it. Select "New label" and then create the label you want to apply. You can choose to make the label appear nested under an existing label for more organization. By default, a label will be applied to the messages, but they will still appear in your inbox. If you'd rather sort them a bit so that you only see the messages when you select the label, check the "Skip the Inbox" box. Gmail bolds all of the messages that you haven't read yet. If you don't want the label to be bolded all of the time, you can set all of the emails that get put in the label to be marked as read. Check the "Mark as read" box to enable this. Marking your emails as read may make it difficult to tell when you've received new messages, since there won't be any visual indication that a new message has appeared in the label. Your new labeling filter will be created, and your new label will be selectable on the left side of the Gmail page. Any messages that fit the filter you created will appear when you click the label.
Summary: Start a new filter. Enter in the filter criteria. Apply a label to your filter criteria. Choose whether or not the messages should appear in your inbox. Choose whether or not the messages should be marked as read. Click "Create filter".

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A durable fabric like canvas or cotton duck would be best for this project. You can use a single color for the whole wallet, or 2 solid colors to create a contrasting pocket. Alternatively, try using 1 solid color fabric with 1 patterned fabric for contrast.  If you purchase 0.25 yd (0.23 m) of each fabric, you'll have more than enough to make 1 or more wallets. But smaller fabric remnants would be fine to use as well. Note that lightweight cotton quilting fabrics won't make a very durable wallet. Use a hand-sewing needle and thread or a sewing machine to close up the open side of the wallet. Run your row of straight stitches 0.125 in (0.32 cm) away from the folded edge. Give your wallet a final press with the iron, adding a crease along the center line.

SUMMARY: Select 1 or 2 wallet fabric(s). Finish the wallet by stitching the folded edges closed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Anytime a hamster moves to a new home, he will experience some fear and anxiety. Allow your hamster to settle in for few days after you bring him home. Don't try to pick him up during this time. Once his new home is comfortable and familiar, he will grow less aggressive and be more open to training and interaction. Hamsters are quite farsighted, which means they have trouble seeing things that are close up. To compensate for this, hamsters have an excellent sense of hearing. In order to help your hamster get used to you, allow them to grow accustomed to your voice. Put on some music and sing near your hamsters cage, take a phone call in the same room, or simply speak directly to your hamster. In addition to excellent hearing, hamsters make up for their poor eyesight with a strong sense of smell. Another way for your hamster to get used to you is to get them accustomed to your scent. Simply sit near the cage for a little while each day, or place a hamper of your dirty clothes near the hamster’s cage. Set a specific time to work with your hamster each day. Hamsters are nocturnal creatures, meaning that they will sleep during the day and wake at night. Select a time in the evening when your hamster will be awake, and make a commitment to work with your hamster every day at this time. If you do this consistently for about two weeks, you will have no trouble handling a very tame and gentle hamster. If you must handle a hamster before he is trained, be sure to wear gloves to keep yourself safe. Any kind of gloves (such as disposable gloves, dishwashing gloves, or winter gloves) will work just fine.
Summary: Leave them alone for a few days. Talk to your hamster. Get them used to your scent. Set a time. Wear gloves.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Active listening is a style of listening in which the listener demonstrates their attentiveness to the speaker. There are many ways you can show attentiveness without speaking.  Maintaining eye contact is a common way of showing that you are listening.  Nodding, smiling, and exhibiting a relaxed posture also suggest that you are listening attentively. Active listeners often use short phrases to show that they understand and are paying attention. Even if you aren't actually interested in the topic, these cues show you are listening politely. Common phrases of encouragement include "Mmm hmm," "I see," "Right," and "Uh-huh." You can show someone you understand and are listening by repeating back to him or her what's been said, or paraphrasing what he or she has just told you. If you don't actually understand what you've just been told, you can also ask for clarification. This also sends the message that you are listening. When the opportunity presents itself, you will probably wish to either end the conversation or change the subject if you aren't actually interested in the topic.  Offer a reason for ending the conversation, such as a task you need to resume or a person you need to find  If this is your first time talking to someone, you can also end a conversation with "It was nice meeting you."  You can also tell the person that you really want to hear more about the topic of conversation and you'll call them tomorrow. Then follow through on your promise so that they know that you care.
Summary:
Use non-verbal communication. Use encouraging words to show understanding. Repeat or paraphrase to show understanding. Politely end the conversation.