INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Although plastic grocery bags are an option if you have no other bags available, it is recommended to use small doggie bags to pick up your dog’s poop. Different types of doggie bags are available at your local pet store. Since picking up poop can be a smelly process, consider purchasing scented doggie bags. Many bags also come with ties that make it easier to close the bag after picking up your dog’s poop.  Bring several doggie bags with you each time that you take your dog out for a walk. By doing this, you will be prepared if your dog needs to defecate during the walk.  Bio-degradable doggie bags are also available, which are more eco-friendly than regular plastic doggie bags. When you stoop down to pick up your dog’s poop, whether you are walking your dog or picking up after him in your yard, turning the bag inside out will help keep your hand clean. Place your hand on the inside of the inverted bag as if you were  putting on a glove. With your hand safely on the inside of the inverted bag, firmly grab the poop on the ground and pick it up. If you are picking up poop that is on concrete, try to pick it up as cleanly as possible (e.g., not scraping your hand along the concrete as you’re picking up the poop). If the poop is in the grass, make a claw-like circle with your fingers and then get as far under the pile as possible before lifting up the poop.  Keep in mind that picking up the poop will be easier if it is solid rather than mushy or diarrhea-like. If you are cleaning up dog poop in your yard, you may need multiple bags, depending on how long it has been since you’ve cleaned up after your dog. If you are out on a walk and either forget or run out of bags, consider going to a nearby store to ask for a bag or disposable cup to pick up your dog’s poop. If you are not near a store, try to find something on the ground that could work, such as a large and sturdy leaf.  Make sure that you have a firm grip on your dog’s leash if you are picking up his poop while you are walking him. Use your free hand to fold the sides of the bag up and around the poop. It may be helpful to grab the sides of the bag using just the tips of your fingers. This may reduce the chances of your free hand touching poop that may be near the edges of the bag. With the bag right side out, use both hands to tie up the bag. Make sure to tie the bag tightly so that it does not open when you go to throw it away. It may be helpful to hold your breath while you are tying up the bag.

SUMMARY: Purchase plastic doggie bags. Turn the bag inside out. Pick up your dog’s poop. Turn the bag right side out. Tie up the bag.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For the microwave method, don’t stack more than five at a time. Use either a clean tea tower or a few sheets of paper towel. Place the stack on a microwave-safe plate. Microwave on high for 30 seconds at a time. Check them after each 30-second period. If they need longer, flip them and microwave for another 30 seconds. Repeat until they are warmed through.
Summary: Stack your tortillas. Wrap the tortillas in a slightly damp towel. Heat the tortillas.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Most states require that homemade trailers over a certain weight must have a title. These laws and the application procedures can vary state by state. Contact your closest DMV to see what is required. You can find your closest DMV by entering your state or zip code here: https://www.dmv.org/dmv-office-finder.php.  In the US, you must apply for a Vehicle Identification number (VIN) when you register your vehicle. You will need to provide proof of identity. Some states will require an inspection. Some states require all trailers to be titled while others may not register trailers at all. Others will only require titles on vehicles above a certain weight. For example, in Texas, you do not need to title or register a trailer weighing under 4,000 pounds (1,800 kg). In New York, however, all homemade trailers need to be titled. Canadian provinces may base your titling requirements either on weight or number of axles. You will need to apply for a VIN through your local ministry of transport, and your car must undergo a safety inspection.  In Canada, each province has their own office, services, and websites for registering vehicles. Your best option is to call the same office where you registered your car or applied for your driver's license. For example, in British Columbia, you will register and insure your trailer through the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia. They will consider your trailer a “ubilt” vehicle. Go here for more information: http://www.icbc.com/vehicle-registration/specialty-vehicles/Pages/Ubilt-vehicles-and-trailers.aspx. Your trailer must fulfill a certain number of safety and construction standards. Processes for registering trailers can vary from state to state. Generally, you will need to have a state inspection, a completed application for licensing a vehicle, and proof of identity.  The general standards for homemade trailers can be found here: https://infrastructure.gov.au/roads/vehicle_regulation/bulletin/vsb1/index.aspx. The weight of your trailer will determine fees. A light vehicle is any trailer under 4,500 kilograms (9,900 lb). Heavy vehicles are over this weight. First, you will need to get a VIN by contacting the DVLA. Then, your trailer must undergo an Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA) inspection. Contact the DVLA via their website or call for more information. You can go here to find the forms and guidelines for trailers: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/individual-vehicle-approval-iva-it.

SUMMARY:
Contact your state’s department of motor vehicles (DMV) in the US. Ask your province’s Ministry of Transport in Canada. Check with your state’s department of transport in Australia. Contact the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in the UK.