In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Close the door and measure along the top of the frame using a tape measure. With the door still closed, measure along both sides of the frame with a tape measure.  Note that your measurements for the top and sides of the door will need to be made along the door frame and not the door itself. To achieve a tight seal, you will need to measure cut pieces of weather stripping that are tailor fit to each side, which means that you will need to know the precise length of each side. Open the door, then measure the bottom of the door using a tape measure. Unlike the measurements you took for the top and side seals, you will need to measure for the bottom seal by measuring the bottom of the door itself. Make sure that you face the inside of the door as you take this measurement. This is the surface that you will be applying weather stripping onto. Use a tape measure to measure out each length onto the weather stripping for the top and sides of the door that you purchased. Mark the length of the bottom of the door on the door sweep weather stripping that you purchased.  Mark each length using a sharp pencil or marker. Make sure that each line you draw is clear and sharp. When using a weather stripping kit, you will have two long pieces for the sides and one short piece for the top. Make sure to draw your top measurement on the short piece and your side measurements on the long pieces. Cut the weather stripping at the marks you just measured out. Keep your cuts as clean and even as possible to ensure a tight seal. You'll also need to make sure that the ends of the top piece are angles and one end of each side piece is angled to fit into the top piece of weather stripping. You do not need to angle the bottom end of your side pieces.  The foam and vinyl portions can be cut using sharp scissors, but you will need a hacksaw or similar tool to cut any metal or wood portions. Hold the metal or wood still with one hand and saw through it with the other. Saw slowly so that you cut it in a straight line.
Summary: Measure the top and sides of the door frame. Measure the bottom of the door. Mark those measurements on the weather stripping. Trim the weather stripping down to size.

Consider your options when it comes to birth control, because the patch is just one type—there’s also the pill, IUD, hormonal ring, and implant. Talk to your doctor about your medical history and allow them to test your blood pressure during your appointment. The patch may not be right for you if you:  Weigh over 198 pounds (90 kg) Smoke cigarettes Have high blood pressure Are over the age of 35 Have a history of blood clots, stroke, or heart disease Have severe liver disease Have given birth within the last 3 weeks. Find a sexual health clinic by doing a quick online search (e.g., "sexual health clinic Cleveland OH"). Book an appointment or show up during walk-in hours to meet with the gynecologists on staff and discuss your medical history.  You don't need to get a full pelvic exam to be prescribed birth control. However, if you're due for your yearly exam, go ahead and get one while you're there. Unless the sexual health clinic advertises that it's free, you may need to pay a copay for the appointment. Do an online search for birth control delivery in your state. You might type in "birth control patch delivery Seattle WA" or "order birth control online Seattle WA." You'll need to submit your request to one of the online providers and take a medical questionnaire that a doctor will review before giving you the okay.  If you have insurance, you might be able to get it for free depending on where you live. Otherwise, you might pay $15 to $35 a month for the prescription. Lemonaid Health, HeyDoctor, Twentyeight Health, Nurx, and Pandia Health are all online medical providers with licensed doctors who can supply you with the patch.
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One-sentence summary -- Go to your gynecologist or doctor to see if the patch is right for you. Visit a sexual health clinic to get a prescription. Order the patch through an online provider if possible.

Q: Place the oven rack in the lower third of the oven to get ready to cook some tasty fudgy brownies. Line the bottom and the sides of the pan with foil or parchment paper, leaving an overhang on two of the opposing sides. Heat up the water until it just reaches a simmer. Make sure the bowl is heat-safe. Stir the ingredients together until they're fully incorporated. You should rest the bowl over the simmering water to heat up the ingredients a bit and to make it easier to combine them and make the mixture nice and creamy. Continue to stir the ingredients until the mixture is nice and warm. Don't worry if it's still a little chunky; it'll get smoother after you add the flour and eggs. It should still be warm, but not hot, when you're ready to use it again. Use a spatula or wooden spoon to add the vanilla, which will impart a unique flavor to the brownies. Now, add the eggs to the mixture one at a time. Stir in the first one completely before you stir in the second. This should help the mixture become smoother. Now, stir the flour until you've fully incorporated it. This should take another minute or two at least. Your batter will be pretty thick, probably thicker than you're used to when you make brownies -- this is where the fudge-factor comes in. Stir in the walnuts, pecans, almonds, or any other kind of nuts you want to use. This is optional, but adds a nice kick to the brownies. Make sure to spread it evenly into the pan to create brownies that are all about the same thickness. After 18 or so minutes, start checking on the brownies. When they're ready, you should be able to put a toothpick into the center, making it come out nearly clean. If they aren't ready, even after the time limit, then keep baking them. Give them at least five minutes to cool down before you cut into them. . This recipe makes for 16 normal brownie squares. However, you can cut them to be bigger or smaller, depending on what you want. Enjoy these tasty fudgy brownies as they are. For an extra kick, drizzle them with caramel sauce.
A: Preheat your oven to 325ºF (162ºC). Prepare an 8 x 8 in. (20 x 20 cm.) baking pan. Pour 1-2 in. (2.5-5 cm.) of water into a medium saucepan. Combine the cocoa powder, sugar, butter, and salt in a bowl. Let the bowl cool for 3-5 minutes. Stir in the vanilla. Add the eggs. Add the flour. Stir in the nuts. Pour the mixture into a pan. Bake for 20-25 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool. Cut the brownies Serve.

Article: to straight needles. all the stitches in your first row (right side). all the stitches in your next row (wrong side). Compare the right side to the intro image of the article, to make sure you are knitting correctly. Note: You can also begin with a purl row and then a knit row. As long as one side is all purl stitches and the other is all knit stitches, it will turn out as stockinette stitches. .
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Cast on Knit Purl Repeat steps two and three until your piece is its desired length. Cast off

Problem: Article: Mineral deposits will eventually build up in any toilet tank. Check your tank once a week and if you notice any deposits, treat the tank with white vinegar. Fill the tank with vinegar, let it sit for 12 hours, then flush and clean the tank. Stores often sell tank tablets, meant to be placed in your tank to help it smelling fresh. However, if you do use tablets, stay away from tablets that contain bleach. These can erode and damage the inside of your tank. If you clean your toilet tank regularly, tablets are probably not necessary. Many people remember to clean their toilet regularly, but neglect the toilet tank. Make sure not to fall into this trap. At least once a month, give your toilet tank a good cleaning. This will keep your bathroom smelling clean and fresh.
Summary:
Remove mineral deposits periodically. Be careful with tank tablets. Establish a cleaning routine.