Article: Refer to the space station appearances chart you found in the last section. It should have a column labeled with one of the following: "where to look," "appears," "azimuth," or "Az." Look at the contents of this column to find out the general area of the sky the space station will appear in:  Look N(orth), E(ast), S(outh), or W(est) according to the letter or word listed in that column. The chart may give you a more specific instruction between one of these four directions. For instance, NW (northwest) means halfway between North and West. NNW (north-northwest) means halfway between North and Northwest.  Read about using a compass if you are not sure how to find a direction. The same chart should have a column labeled "altitude," with numbers listed below as "degrees" (or the degree symbol, º). Astronomers divide the sky into many segments called degrees, so they can refer to a specific position in the sky. A position of 0º is at the horizon, 90º is directly above your head, and 45º is exactly in between 0º and 90º. To find rough positions in between these numbers, extend your arm fully in front of you and close your hand into a fist. The distance from the horizon to the top of your first is roughly 10º. If you are looking for 20º, for example, place your fist just above the horizon, then place your other fist on top of the first. The point above your second fist is about 20º. Keep alternating fists to find positions at higher degrees. It may seem strange that the space station suddenly "appears" in the middle of the sky, instead of coming around the horizon. This can happen because the space station is only visible when light from the sun is reflecting off it. When the space station moves out of the earth's shadow, it suddenly becomes visible. It may also not be visible near sunrise or sunset until it has moved high enough in the sky to escape the bright background of the sun's glow. At the time specified on the star chart, look for the space station at the direction and height you found in the earlier steps. The space station usually looks like a moving dot or small, white or yellowish sphere. It does not blink or flash repeatedly, but if you're lucky, it might flare brighter for a moment as sunlight glints on an especially reflective surface.  It will not have multi-colored lights. There will not be a contrail. Binoculars make it easier to see fainter objects. A 50mm binocular typically lets you see brightness up to +10 on the magnitude scale described in the previous section. However, it may be hard to find the space station with binoculars alone, since you can only see a small part of the sky through them. It's best to find the station with your naked eye, then lift binoculars to your eyes without looking away from the station. A telescope allows you to see even fainter objects, but it can be almost impossible to find the space station unless you have a way to precisely measure where the telescope is pointing. Use a similar strategy as described for binoculars, but pick a time when the station will be visible for several minutes if you are not experienced at using your telescope.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find the position of the space station on a satellite chart. Know how high to look. Look for the space station at this position. Use binoculars only if necessary.

Problem: Article: If your dog is bleeding intensely, put pressure on the artery or wound that's bleeding immediately. Use a clean cloth, towel, or other absorbent material like a diaper or sanitary pad. Spurting, fast-flowing blood is a sign of arterial damage that could lead to extreme blood loss or hemorrhaging.  Be sure to keep constant pressure on the wound by pressing on it or wrapping a bandage around it. If blood begins to seep through the material you are holding over it, leave the first compress there and add another on top of it. Never remove a compress from a severe wound. If a foreign object has caused your dog's injury and is still lodged in the wound, leave it there. Removing it may cut an artery or cause further damage that will increase the bleeding and endanger your dog. Carefully put pressure on the wound around the object and wait for a veterinarian to remove the object safely. Trauma can cause shock to your dog's nervous system. If possible, wrap your dog in a large blanket or towel before transporting it to the vet to help it relax and feel more secure. This will also immobilize your dog somewhat if it is struggling or acting aggressively.  Symptoms of shock include shallow breathing, agitation, weakness, and rapid heartbeat.  Do not assume that your dog is not in shock if you don't see signs right away. The early stages of shock can be hard to recognize. Bring your dog to the nearest emergency clinic as soon as possible to be treated to minimize its blood loss. A vet should be able to stop the bleeding, remove any foreign objects, stitch up the wound,  and check for internal bleeding. The vet may also be able to give your dog a blood transfusion or IV fluids if necessary.  Keep the information for the nearest 24-hour veterinary clinic on your fridge or memo board to access easily in the event of an emergency.
Summary: Put pressure on the wound if it is spurting blood. Do not remove any foreign objects from your dog's wound. Wrap your dog in a towel or blanket to keep it calm and warm. Keep pressure on the wound and get your dog to the vet quickly.

Lay 1 bunch of celery sideways on a cutting board. Use a sharp kitchen knife to carefully cut off the top leafy parts and the white base that connects the stalks at the bottom.  A bunch of celery typically contains about 8-9 individual celery stalks. Advocates of celery juice suggest drinking a glass of it in the morning on an empty stomach, although there is no research that shows this is any better than consuming it at any other time of the day. Hold a stalk of celery under a running tap and gently rub your fingers along it to remove dirt and any other substances. Repeat this for each stalk to clean them all. You can also put the stalks in a colander, if you have one that is big enough, and rinse them all at once.
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Cut off the top leaves and the base from 1 bunch of celery. Rinse each stalk of celery separately to thoroughly clean them.