In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cheer on your favorite sports team at the top of your lungs, or go to a loud concert and try to have a conversation with your friend.  Use a loud voice for a long time and you will likely hear the effects the next day.  You may need to continue speaking at a high volume for several hours to achieve a hoarse voice.  Your voice will return to normal in a day or two.  It heals more quickly with the use of throat spray, lozenges and hydrating with 64 ounces of water per day. When you sing, your vocal chords vibrate.  The higher the pitch the more rapid the vibrations.  Too much of these vibrations can cause irritation to the vocal folds, which will fail to come completely together, leaving your voice raspy.  You will need to sing beyond your vocal range to achieve this goal. Sing a note as high as your voice can reach, then push it further with as much breath as you can muster. Continue this for several hours. Whispering can be more stressful on the voice than speaking normally.  When you whisper, you squeeze the vocal chords together more tightly and cause strain on your voice. Crying for an extended period of time will take its toll on your voice.  This is especially the case with children or infants who have been crying all night.  Their voice will likely be hoarse by the morning.
Summary: Yell a lot. Sing in a high key. Speak in a whisper. Cry a lot.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pet licenses are issued by the city or county where you live. You can pick up a transfer form at animal shelters, or from many veterinarians. You may also be able to download a copy of the form online. The form requires information about you and the new owner, as well as basic information about the pet. You will have to include the pet's license number, and typically a brief description of the animal. The license transfer form typically must be signed by both you and the new owner. Some cities or counties will require you to sign in front of a notary. Look on the form to see if there is a block for a notary signature and seal. Once you've signed the form, make two copies so both you and the new owner will have a copy for your personal files. You'll have to turn in the original to the city or county animal control authority. Some cities or counties require you to bring your form in person to an animal shelter or animal control office. Typically both the old owner and the new owner are required to be present. There typically isn't a fee to simply transfer the license to a new owner. However, if the new owner wants to have a new license number issued, or wants new tags printed, they may have to pay a fee. If your pet is microchipped, that microchip is registered with a particular registration service. Some city and county governments have their own agreements with these services, so they'll transfer microchip registration along with the pet's license. Typically, though, you'll have to do this separately. If you're not sure which service registers your pet's microchip, you can find out by looking up the microchip number at http://www.petmicrochiplookup.org/. Each registration service has its own process for changing ownership of the microchip registration. Some require payment of a fee, while others do not. In most cases, it takes 2 to 3 weeks for the transfer of microchip registration to take effect.
Summary: Fill out a license transfer form. Sign the form in the presence of a notary if required. Submit your form in person if necessary. Find out where your pet's microchip is registered. Follow the microchip registration service's instructions.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For conventional mattresses that don’t have a designated top and bottom, turn the mattress over so you're sleeping on the other side. For mattresses that do have a designated top and bottom, rotate the mattress 180 degrees. This will ensure even wear over the surface of the mattress. You should flip or rotate your mattress every three to six months to ensure even wear. A mattress protector is a plastic case that you can use to keep your mattress safe. You slip the case over the mattress like you would with a duvet and duvet cover. Then close the zipper to seal the mattress and protect it from spills, dust, dirt, stains, and even bed bugs. There are also mattress pads and covers you can buy to protect just the top of the mattress from spills and dirt. When the mattress is clean, dry, flipped, and protected, you can make the bed with your clean linens. Start with the fitted sheet, followed by the top sheet. Put the pillows back in their cases, and return all pillows, blankets, and decorations to the bed as well. Feel the mattress all over before making the bed to check for moisture. If you encase a damp mattress in linens and blankets, it won’t dry out and you'll have mold growth.
Summary:
Flip or rotate the mattress. Apply a mattress protector. Make the bed.