Q: Besides the taste, cheap chocolate may not melt and harden evenly. Semisweet, bittersweet, or dark chocolate is easier to melt than milk and white chocolate.  Use chocolate chips, or chop bars into even, ¼ inch (6 mm) pieces. "Candy melts" are extra-easy to use, but usually don't taste as good as real chocolate. If using a candy melt, follow the instructions on the label. Be aware that this method comes with a high risk of damaged chocolate. It should only be used for small amounts of dark or bittersweet chocolate. Set the microwave to defrost or the lowest power setting. Microwave the bowl of chocolate for 30 seconds, then take out and stir. Repeat in 15–30 second intervals until fully melted. Let stand 30 seconds, then stir one last time. Melted chocolate may still look shiny and hard, and will not feel hot. You'll have to give it a stir to test for melting. Leave the chocolate at room temperature for a couple minutes. It's easiest to dip strawberries in chocolate that's at around 100ºF (38ºC). This is roughly human body temperature, so it will feel tepid.
A: Choose high-quality chocolate. Use a microwave instead. Let the chocolate cool slightly.

Article: Start by standing slightly behind the pole on the side of your dominant hand. Position your inside foot close to the base of the pole. Use your dominant hand to grab the pole at about head height. Allow your arm to straighten so that your weight is hanging away from the pole. Keep your other hand down during this time. Keep your outside leg straight. Swing it out to the side and step all the way around the pole, pivoting on your inside foot at the same time. Allow your knee to bend slightly as you turn to make the movement more graceful. Place your outside foot down just behind the other foot. Transfer your weight to the back foot, and hook your inside leg around the front of the pole. Make sure to get a good grip right behind the knee. To finish off, arch your body backwards, lowering your hand to allow for a deeper arch. This is where flexibility comes in. Arch your back only as far as you feel comfortable and make sure that you have a good grip with your leg and your hand. Straighten your body and take your leg down from the pole. Prepare to do the next move or finish up your exercise routine. The basic wrap-around move is a perfect move for beginners of pole dancing and is a great transition to more complicated moves.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Grab the pole with your dominant hand. Swing all the way around the pole. Hook the pole with your leg. Arch your body backwards. Straighten up.

Problem: Article: Gloves will protect your hands from the prickly cap on top of the eggplant. It can also prevent knicks or cuts from the sharp knife or shears that you will use to cut the eggplant. Hold the eggplant with your non-dominant hand. Move it so that you can easily reach the stem growing out of the cap. Raising it up slightly helps you get to the stem. Use a sharp knife or pruning shears. Leave about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of the stem on the eggplant. The stems can be very thick and tough, so you should make sure that your knife or shears are very sharp. Do not try twisting or pulling the eggplant off by hand. You may end up damaging the vegetable.
Summary: Put on a pair of gardening gloves. Raise the eggplant up with 1 hand. Cut the eggplant off close to the stem.

Q: People like to feel safe and comfortable with their friends, and always ready to have fun. You want to give off the vibe that you’re comfortable with goofing around and also letting others have a good time. So chill out and you'll make everyone else chilled out, too.  Give people a quick compliment. This will show them that you care and that you’re paying attention. Laugh a lot. Have open, relaxed, body language. Show people that you’re up for anything. Try to loosen up as much as possible. If you're tense, your friends will be too. Cut loose! Make eye contact, put away your phone, and make people around you feel important. If you look distracted and like you have a million other things on your mind, then people won’t be able to let loose and have fun around you. Look at people with approval. Don’t make them think you’re condescending or judging them, or they’ll be much less likely to open up around you. If you're unafraid of how silly or ridiculous you look, people will want to hang around you. Here are some ways you can be a total goofball:  Do your best (or worst) impression of someone you all know, whether it’s a teacher or a coworker. Dance like a complete fool, pretending like you think you’re the best dancer ever. Sing the words to your favorite embarrassing song. Wear a ridiculous outfit, or a graphic tee with a silly message. Don’t be afraid to tell a corny joke or make a silly pun. If you've never done something before, that's a good reason to try it! Be spontaneous and try something new instead of making excuses. If you're the one coming up with the fun ideas to try new things, your friends will think you're fun to be around.  Say "yes" more. Instead of saying, “No, because…” try to embrace new challenges and try new things. Check out the last section for some ideas about fun things to do with your friends. Though we all have our bad days, you should focus on talking about the good things in your life and the things you have to look forward to instead of the annoying little things that upset you. This sets a positive tone for your social interactions and makes people want to be around you more.  If you catch yourself saying something negative, try to counter your comment with two positive comments. If the people around you are bummed out, then you should work on trying to cheer them up instead of sinking down to their level. You don’t have to completely fake it and plaster a fake smile on your face if you had a terrible day. However, you should make an effort to be more positive if you’re just mildly annoyed or if you know that whatever is bothering you isn’t a big deal.  If you're having a really bad day, just mention it and move forward with a positive comment. Say, "Today's been rough, but I'm staying positive!" In a group, try to make sure that most people like each other or at least get to know each other. Be a uniter, making the people around you bond and become closer with each other, even if it’s at your expense.  Be subtle about it. If you’re with two people who feel like they have nothing in common, bring up a mutual interest that can help them bond. If you have two friends who don’t really get along, mention nice things about one person to the other that will make them more likely to get along. Help people bond by suggesting fun activities that everyone can agree on, such as bowling or playing Red Rover. The more fun the activity, the better.
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Relax. Pay attention to your friends. Crack lots of jokes. Go on adventures. Keep things positive. Bring your friends together.