Q: Place a spoonful of icing on the center of the cupcake. Use an icing spatula (or palette knife) to spread the icing around the top of the cupcake, out to the edges. Smooth the top with the spatula as desired. For a smooth look, run the spatula edge across the top. For a fluffier look, lightly touch the iced surface with the spatula blade and lift up. For a twist to your ordinary frosted cupcake, pour ganache, melted chocolate, or icing over the tops of your cupcakes. To do this, let the cupcakes cool completely. Begin pouring over the center of the cupcake. You can totally cover the cupcake or cover just the top and let the topping drip over the sides.  Set them on a cooling rack positioned over top a cookie sheet. The cookie sheet will catch any drippings. Let the cupcakes cool to allow the topping to set. The same method can be used with warmed icing. The bottom sides of cupcakes are easiest to cover with fondant. Use a spatula to spread a thin layer of buttercream frosting over the surface. Roll out the fondant to the desired size to cover the cupcake, keeping the thickness to about 1⁄8 inch (0.3 cm). Lay the fondant over the cupcake and smooth it out. Cut off any excess frosting at the bottom. It's easiest to trim with a spatula. Use your hands to continue to smooth the surface of the fondant. Now that cupcake baking is such a trend, you can find just about anything. You can find any image in the form of buttercream, fondant, gum paste, royal icing, or candy. Any. Just go online and take a look! (Grab your credit card.) Want to put a teeny sugary baby on top of your cupcake? No problem. How about a television? Can do. A harvest of cornstalks? Yep. Seriously. The cupcake world has accepted every challenge and delivered.
A: Ice cupcakes the traditional way. Pour ganache or candy melts over cupcakes. Create a smooth canvas with fondant. Invest in some cupcake add-ons.

Article: If you think that he will say yes and want to have sex right away, prepare your surroundings. Light a couple of candles and invite him over to watch a movie, listen to music, or play a game. Make sure that you have enough time and privacy to have sex. Some relationship discussions are okay to have while you are out in public, but a discussion about something as personal as your first time together should be had in private and just between the two of you. You may be sending signals that seem obvious to you, but he might not pick up on them. In that case, you might just have to gather your courage and tell him how you feel.   Try asking him, "I am ready to start having sex with you, would you be into that?" or "How do you feel about becoming more intimate with me?" If you don’t like the idea of asking him to have sex, you could simply say, "I'm ready for us to start having sex, but it's totally cool if you need more time." Saying something like this provides him with the opportunity to take the next step or decline without too much awkwardness. If your boyfriend says he’s not ready, be understanding and don’t push him. He may just need a little more time. It is important to make sure that both of you are ready before you begin having sex.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Prepare an ideal setting. Wait until you are alone together. Tell him you are ready to start having sex with him. Respect his answer if he says no.

Problem: Article: It may be helpful to detangle hair with a brush or comb first. This process will be similar to wet-combing. If nits pose a problem to thorough combing, try soaking hair in a 3%-5% white vinegar bath prior to using the lice comb. You might be able to pin lice against the comb using your fingers, but tweezers may be more effective. Some experts say that manually removing lice as described above may be more effective (though also more time consuming) than over-the-counter lice treatments. Lice can survive in water, and may escape if not properly dealt with after combing. You should also soak the combs used to find and catch lice in rubbing alcohol for at least one hour. If you have found lice and/or nits and removed them with a comb or tweezers, it is important to repeat the procedure on a daily basis. Eggs may take several days to hatch, so it's important to continue treatment and removal, even if it seems like the problem is getting better. Some experts recommend nightly lice inspection and removal and continued monitoring for two to three weeks after the initial treatment.  While dry combing is an excellent way to detect lice, picking individual lice with tweezers can be a tiresome and time-consuming activity for both you and your child. Some experts recommend wet combing, as it allows you to quickly diagnose and partially treat the infection more efficiently.  If your child has a hard time sitting still for prolonged periods, try doing lice inspection/removal with a movie or TV show on. Television may provide a welcome distraction for your child while you look for and remove lice and nits. Even if your child doesn't show any signs or symptoms of a lice infection, if one of their friends has lice, it's best to take precautions.
Summary: Comb through your child's hair. Use a fine-toothed lice comb. Trap lice. Place any lice you find in a small cup of isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Be vigilant. Wash your child's clothes and bedding.

Q: Frame and compose your shot. Aim the camera at your subject, and the camera will adjust its settings automatically based on your subject. The settings the camera has set will be displayed on the upper-right part of the screen. Icons representing the scene, shooting mode, image stabilization mode, and flash will be present. Adjust the zoom level by switching the round zoom focus at the top of the camera. Press the shutter button halfway and let the camera’s autofocus do the trick. Make sure that the camera has captured the proper focus points. Adjust your focus if necessary by releasing the shutter button and restarting your focus. It is during focusing that the camera records the 2–4 second clips for the digest movie. Whatever the camera captures this time will be recorded. It will be a good idea to aim the camera at your subject a few seconds before shooting. Once you’ve achieved the focus you want, press the shutter button all the way. Keep your hand still to prevent camera shake. The camera will record the shot and display it for a few moments on the screen. The camera will record the movie clip and end with the still image you took. This set now composes a single chapter for the digest movie. Press the “Play” button at the back of the camera to view your picture with the movie clip.
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Compose the shot. Observe the icons. Zoom in or out. Focus. Shoot. View the picture.