Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Stay away from sick or dead birds. Report dead birds. Prepare poultry safely. Cook eggs until the yolk is firm.

Answer: Avoid all contact with any bird that appears ill or dead.  This applies to domestic birds such as poultry, as well as wild birds.  Observe birds in the wild from a distance, and do not attempt to help a sick of injured bird.  If you come into any contact with birds of any type, wash your hands as soon as possible. Use warm water and soap or hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. Do not touch bird excrement. Avoid any surface or material that is has bird excrement on it. If you are walking and realize you have stepped in bird excrement, clean your footwear with soap and water. Your government’s health department or wildlife agency likely monitors bird health in your area.  Call a wildlife agency in your area to let them know if you find a sick or dead bird.  These reports can be significant, as large numbers of affected will prompt the agency to investigate and ensure an outbreak of bird flu has not occurred.  This is especially important if you find multiple dead birds together. Local authorities may tell you to dispose of the bird’s body. If so, do not touch the bird’s body with bare hands.  Use plastic gloves or bags to dispose of the body in your trash.  Wrap the bird in a double plastic bag, and then place it into a brown bag to ensure it is wrapped well. If you are concerned about the source of the birds, then you can burn the dead animal also. Handle and cook poultry safely to kill influenza viruses and ensure your health. Use different utensils to handle meat before and after it has been cooked.  Wash your hands with warm water and soap before and after you handle meat.  Serve meat that is fully cooked and still hot.  Ensure cutting boards and other items that touched raw poultry are cleaned with soap. Use a thermometer to ensure poultry is cooked until it reached at least at least 165 °F (74 °C). If you have any concerns about poultry in the country you are in or traveling to, then you might want to consider avoiding it altogether. Look into vegetarian options or other safe meat choices. Consuming runny eggs from an infected chicken can put you at risk of contracting bird flu. Be sure to cook your eggs all the way through so that the yolks and whites are firm. Bird flu may also be present on the surface of eggshells, so make sure to wash your hands thoroughly after handling eggs.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Never complain to your family about her. Don't use the girl to make a political point or to “change” them. Focus on common ground.

Answer: Unless breaking up is what you want to do, if you ever complain to your family about her personality quirks or actions, they will by nature feel defensive for you and will dislike her. When you bring her up again later in a better mood, they will not have forgotten the injury or emotional wound you had told them about. Until they have established their own solid relationship with her, keep your comments about her positive. Parents who have children in inter-cultural relationships (dating outside the culture, tribe, religion, race, economic class, etc.) will already be sensitive to whatever fears they might have about her and the ways she is “ruining” you. Don't feed that bias by bringing her up as an example in your arguments with them. Point out common interests or cultural connection—allow them to begin to imagine her as their daughter-in-law by focusing on topics that you know your parents care deeply about and yet also share with your girlfriend. For example, you could connect her to a hobby one of your parents have: “Did you know, Dad, that she's also into aircraft? She actually studied and got a private license a few years ago.”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pick Japanese beetle adults from your plants. Choose your plants carefully. Cover your plants with a floating row cover. Keep your plants healthy. Avoid Japanese beetle traps.

Answer: Japanese beetles can be easily removed from plants with your hands. After you remove the pest from the plant, drop it into a bucket of soapy water.  Don't squish the beetle to kill it. Beetles attract more beetles through pheromones, which are so powerful they can attract beetles from a few thousand feet. If you squish a Japanese beetle, you run the risk of releasing the female beetle sex pheromone. This should be done early in the morning. Lay out a drop cloth and shake your plants, then dump the beetles on the cloth into soapy water. Japanese beetles are attracted to certain plant species, so when you plan your garden, avoid plants that they will migrate towards. Carefully consult a list of susceptible plants, like this one from the Farmer's Almanac. These covers allow sunlight, air, and water in, but keep beetles out. Make sure to keep the edges of the covers flush with the ground so no beetles can get through. If you already have a grub problem, avoid this method because it could potentially trap beetles inside with your plants. You can buy floating row covers online or at garden centers. Japanese beetles are attracted to overripe and rotting plants. To avoid luring in beetles, harvest your plants regularly and try to keep them healthy. These traps use pheromones and scented lures to attract beetles. Most research has found that traps attract more beetles to a yard than it actually traps. This means you are unnecessarily attracting beetles to your yard, resulting in a larger problem. Only use this method if you have a large yard and can place the trap a significant distance away from your garden.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove the steaks and drizzle them with extra oil, lemon juice, and salt.

Answer:
Transfer the calamari to a serving platter. Then, drizzle the remaining 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of fresh lemon juice and 1⁄3 cup (79 ml) of extra-virgin olive oil over them. Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 teaspoon (2.25 g) of sea salt over the steaks and serve them with grilled vegetables and crusty bread.Store the leftover calamari in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.