Article: Fresh poultry should not have any discernible odor. If your poultry has a distinct, unpleasant odor, throw it away and clean out your fridge or freezer. The smell of raw poultry often lingers if the area isn't cleaned thoroughly. Baking soda is an effective cleaner for getting rid of bad smells. Fresh raw poultry should be pinkish, and cooked poultry should be white. Poultry that is greyish has probably gone bad. Do not purchase or eat chicken with a dull, discolored appearance. Take the breading or glaze off of cooked poultry served at a restaurant to examine its color. Although raw poultry may have a thin liquid film, it should not have a mucus-like coating. If your poultry feels sticky or excessively slimy, throw it away. Wash your hands after handling raw poultry whether you believe it is spoiled or not. In addition to all of the above signs, rotten cooked poultry may start to mold if it has gone bad. Do not attempt to remove the mold or eat the non-moldy parts if you notice this on your cooked poultry. Throw the entirety of the cooked poultry to avoid food poisoning.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Watch for strong, rancid odors. Avoid eating poultry with a grayish color. Feel raw poultry to check its texture. Look for mold on cooked poultry.

Problem: Article: Hold your lips lightly together and blow air out of them while humming, like you're making a raspberry. Focus on having a relaxed throat and an engaged core while you do this. Practice lip trills going from a low to a high note and vice versa. Once you’re used to the lip trills, practice doing scales with them. To help your body learn to relax while you sing, tense up your body and then right after releasing the tension, do a lip roll from low to high; repeat, this time going high to low.  Humming is another gentle way to warm up your voice. Try humming along with music on your way to school or work or, if you’d prefer not to do that sort of thing in public, hum while you cook or while you’re in the shower. Starting as low as you can comfortably sing, gently move up the scale using a “me” sound until you reach the highest note at which you are comfortable. Then, move down the scale from high to low using an “e” sound. You can also practice "woo" scales. Your mouth should look as though you’re sucking in a long string of spaghetti as you inhale. When you exhale, make a “woo” sound. It should sound buzzy, similar to the sound made by a kazoo. Keep the sound steady as you exhale; do this 2 to 3 times. Next, go up and down your scales using the “woo” sound. Say groups of single words or entire phrases without stopping between the words — treat them as a single word. Lengthen the vowels and exaggerate the vocalization of each word as you say and/or sing it.  As you speak/sing, imagine that you’re filling a room with your voice. Focus on smooth transitions: when switching between higher and lower, and louder and softer parts of a song, imagine moving up and down a ramp — not a staircase. Example words: moon moan mourn mane mean.  Example phrase: many men munch many melons. A lot of vocal exercises can sound and look pretty funny. Relax and have fun with it. Two fun and silly exercises that help open up your throat:  Sing “meow” slowly, emphasizing its three sounds — mee, ahh, and ooo. Make weird faces by stretching out your tongue in all directions. You can do this while singing or even just making weird noises. As with physical exercise, cooling down after doing vocal exercises is important. One way to cool down is to do the same simple vocal warm-ups you started with (for example, yawning, light coughing, rolling your lips, and humming). Another way to cool down is simply to gently glide up and down, and down and up, on the sound “m”, so that you feel a tickling vibration in your lip/nose area. If you really want to improve your voice, you need to practice often. Sing with intention and try to improve specific things, such as working on your vocal range or nailing a difficult note in your favorite song. Aim to sing for 30 minutes at a time, then take a 30-minute vocal rest. During the vocal rest, don't sing, talk, whisper, or otherwise use your voice.
Summary: Do lip trills and hum. Sing scales. Practice smooth projection with words and phrases. Be prepared to feel silly. Cool down. Practice wisely on a regular basis.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your hair may be sleeker and softer if you've recently flat ironed or have been to the salon. This type of hair can be more difficult to braid, as it slides around and comes loose easily. Try spritzing a small amount of hairspray or dry shampoo onto your hair prior to braiding. This can help the strands become a little coarser and easier to work with. A lot of people prefer the look of a looser braid. However, the best way to achieving this is not to start off with a loose braid. Starting off loose can cause your braid to become undone.  Instead, begin with a tight braid. This will make sure your braid stays tight during the braiding process. Then, loosen the braid when you're finished. You can use your fingers to pull at the braid to create some slack until you have the desired loose effect. There is no magic trick to braid successfully. Braiding, especially more complicated forms, takes practice. You have to learn how to maneuver your hands properly to create a neat, tight braid. It may take awhile to successfully achieve a five strand braid.

SUMMARY: Add hairspray or dry shampoo to soft, sleek hair. Start off with a tight braid. Practice.

Choose the important issues to argue.  Don’t try to prove what he says isn’t true, because it is nearly impossible unless he makes specific accusations.  Just say it isn’t true and let it go.  If your history is full of trustworthy examples and integrity, people will believe you. If someone in your mutual circle is helping spread lies, confront them directly, but without emotion, and ask them to stop gossiping and spreading falsehoods. This will only make you look the same in the long run.  Is better to stand up for yourself with integrity and resist gossiping about your ex. Make amends if possible.  Doing so gives you more credibility when refuting untruths and reminds others that everyone is human and makes mistakes. Do not act in order to reach a specific outcome—whether to hurt him back or to get others on ‘your’ side. Your first priority should always be what is best for you.  In each instance, explore the consequences of every option and choose either the one that has the fewest negative ones or the most positive ones for you. For example, if he is trashing you to mutual friends, think over your possible reactions and your friends might take them before blurting something out loud.
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Don’t try to refute or counter every untruth. Don’t trash talk your ex. Own your mistakes. Make sure your actions are not just reactions.