Article: After everyone is done tossing, the team that collects points is the team whose ball is closest to the jack. This team will collect one or more points, depending on the position of their other balls, while the other team won't score any. Depending on the rules you choose to use, bocce balls that are touching or "kissing" the jack at the end of play count as two points instead of one. If the two teams balls are equal distance away from the jack, no points are awarded and another frame is played. At the end of each frame, tally the points. Start the next frame at the opposite end of the bocce court. Alternately, play until a team reaches either 15 or 21.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Measure which team's bocce is closest to the jack. Score one point for each ball from the winning team that is closer than the closest ball of the other team. Switch ends on the bocce court and play another frame. Continue playing until a team gets 12 points.

Problem: Article: Think about what you like to eat and how often you want to eat it. Plants like tomatoes, peppers, and squash will keep producing all year long, while vegetables like carrots and corn will only produce once. Buy seedlings from a garden store or farmer's market. Be sure to buy seedlings that haven't bloomed yet, and make sure to ask if they've been treated with chemicals. To be a true organic garden, your plants should be completely free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Plant seedlings into your organic, compost-rich soil and set them in areas where they'll receive full sun: at least 6 hours a day. Plant thickly to prevent weed growth. Companion plantings can fill in spaces in vegetable gardens, too, and will help you make the most of a small space. Spaces that are planted thickly enough will discourage weeds from growing between plants that you want. Organic mulches, including bark, wood chips, and grass clippings, gradually break down and enrich the soil. In the meantime, they control weeds, help to moderate soil temperatures, and slow evaporation, meaning that you can water less. Water in the morning, when the temperature is cool and there's less risk of evaporation, which will deprive your plants of water. Watering in the evening isn't ideal, as it keeps your plants wet overnight and encourages mildew. It's still preferable to watering in the middle of the day, though. Regularly taking off the green portions of weeds will deprive them of the nourishment they need to continue growing. Weeds are any plant you don't want growing in an area, and may include invasive ornamental or productive plants, such as ivy and mint.  Use a hoe and keep it sharp. Try a Dutch hoe or scuffle hoe instead of a conventional gooseneck style hoe. Hoe each area frequently enough to keep green weeds down. Hand weed to remove the roots of perennial weeds that grow back. Also hand weed carefully around established plants, to avoid uprooting the plants you want. Try heat to control weeds in cracks, in the form of steam, a heat gun, boiling water, or even a small blowtorch, carefully applied. Many creatures can help your garden. Arrange the conditions of your garden to encourage them by:  Putting out seed for birds  Adding compost to your soil to attract worms  Planting alyssum, sunflowers, lemon balm, and parsley to invite beneficial insects
Summary: Choose plants for your organic garden. Plant your seedlings in full sun after the last frost. Mulch areas around plants 2 in (5.1 cm) deep. Water your garden in the morning. Weed your garden every few weeks. Attract helpful creatures by adding seeds, compost, or flowers.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in the rectal area, which cause itchiness, discomfort or pain. If you're brave enough to venture a look, you'll see that they look like a bunch of grapes or small marbles protruding from the anus. Hemorrhoids usually form during the first trimester of pregnancy or after child birth. Symptoms include:  Anal itching. Anal pain, especially while sitting. Bright red blood on the stool. Pain during bowel movements, hard painful lumps in the anus. Hemorrhoids are caused by increased blood pressure in the veins in the lower half of your body. Too much pressure in these veins can lead to swollen or dilated blood vessels, which manifest as hemorrhoids. Pregnant women are more susceptible to hemorrhoids for a variety of reasons:  As you progress through your pregnancy, your growing uterus puts more and more pressure on the pelvic veins and the inferior vena cava (a large vein which receives blood from the lower body). This slows blood flow from these veins, leading to increased pressure, and therefore hemorrhoids.  Pregnant women are also more like to experience constipation. When you strain to pass a hard bowel movement, you put excess pressure on your rectal area. This can lead to the formation of hemorrhoids or exacerbate existing ones.  Pregnant women also have a higher level of a hormone known as progesterone in their systems. This hormone causes the walls of you veins to relax, making them more likely to swell and develop hemorrhoids as a result. Progesterone also has an impact on your digestive system, making constipation more likely. If you're still unsure about whether you have hemorrhoids, or you have any concerns about how they'll affect your pregnancy, it's a good idea to see your doctor. A doctor can diagnose hemorrhoids by a simple rectal exam. However, other tests may be performed to rule out other diagnoses. These may include a stool-guiac-test (which indicates the presence of fresh blood in the stool), or either a sigmoidoscopy or an anoscopy  - both of which use a scope to check for the presence of obstructions or malignancies which can mimic the signs of hemorrhoids.

SUMMARY: Recognize the symptoms of hemorrhoids. Understand what causes pregnancy hemorrhoids. See a doctor to confirm the diagnosis.

To increase conversation, your room should be just large enough to hold your guests and have breathable circulation. This will encourage guests to mingle and get to know people they might not normally talk with. For parties between friends, too close is generally better than too open. Clustering all of the seats together can make the room feel unbalanced and discourage close conversations. Visually divide the room into quadrants and place an equal amount of seats in each quarter. Unless you're having a movie night, TVs are distracting and inhibit conversation. Ignore the TV while setting up your furniture or even face chairs away from it to encourage conversation. If your TV takes up a lot of space and is removable, you may store it in the other room during the party. In case anyone is left without a chair and wants one, keep a few folding chairs nearby. If a guest wants to join a seated conversation, they can set up a folding chair to feel comfortable and welcome. You can also use throw pillows or beanbags for extra seating, if needed.
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Choose a party area that is contained, yet comfortable. Arranging your furniture in seating arrangements for 2-4 people. Set your furniture away from the TV. Keep extra chairs on hand.