Problem: Article: Ragging generally gives the smoothest texture. Color wash gives the most worn look, while sponging gives a very textured appearance. The more paint you add to your surface, the more textured the surface will appear. A single coat leaves brush or rag marks on the wall, while a second coat will mostly cover these and provide a more even appearance.
Summary: Decide whether you want a smoother or a more worn look. Decide how many coats of paint you want.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If the motor has any of the following issues on the outside, they may be problems that can shorten the life of the motor because of previous overloading, wrong application, or both. Look for:  Broken mounting holes or feet Darkened paint in the middle of the motor (indicating excessive heat) Evidence of dirt and other foreign matter having been pulled into the motor windings through openings in the housing The nameplate is a metal or other durable tag or label that is riveted or otherwise affixed to the outside of motor housing called the '"stator" or "frame". Important information about the motor is on the label; without it, it will be difficult to determine its suitability to a task.  Typical information found on most motors include (but not limited to):  Manufacturer's Name — the name of the company the made the motor Model and Serial Number — information that identifies your particular motor RPM — the number of revolutions the rotor makes in one minute Horsepower — how much work it can perform Wiring diagram — how to connect for different voltages, speeds and direction of rotation Voltage — voltage and phase requirements Current — amperage requirements Frame Style — physical dimensions and mounting pattern Type — describes if frame is open, drip proof, total enclosed fan cooled, etc.

SUMMARY: Check the outside of the motor. Check the nameplate on the motor.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Aside from the nasal spray, flu shots are given intramuscularly in the deltoid, which is the upper arm and shoulder region.  While the intradermal applied at 45 degrees just under the skin, the intramuscular injections are 90 degrees straight into the muscle, so your arm needs to be exposed in order for the needle to penetrate the skin. The viruses in the flu shot are dead (inactivated) or attenuated (weakened to ineffectiveness), so you will not get the flu from a flu shot.  There are some minor side effects, however. If these problems occur, they begin soon after the shot and usually last about 1-2 days. These can include:  Soreness, redness, or swelling where the shot was given Hoarseness or wheezing Sore, red or itchy eyes cough Low-grade fever, chills Muscle aches and headaches Runny nose/nasal congestion Abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea Fatigue Look for any unusual condition, such as a high fever or behavior changes. Signs of a severe allergic reaction can include difficulty breathing, hoarseness or wheezing, hives, paleness, weakness, a fast heartbeat or dizziness. Tell the doctor what happened, the date and time it happened, and when the vaccination was given. If you’re in the US and you have a negative reaction to the flu shot, ask your provider to report the reaction by filing a Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) form.  Or you can file this report through the VAERS website at www.vaers.hhs.gov, or by calling 1-800-822-7967.  People who think that they have been injured by the flu shot can file a claim for compensation from the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). To find out if you qualify to file a petition, visit: https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccine-compensation/index.html.
Summary: Expose your arm for a shot from a needle. Keep an eye out for potential side effects. Call a doctor if you observe a severe reaction. Report any complications if you live in the US.

"Ouḥibouka" (oh-hey-book-ah) is the basic way to say "I love you" in Modern Standard Arabic. It doesn't necessarily have romantic implications and can be used with family members and friends as well as romantic partners. You can also say "ana ouḥibouka" (ah-nah oh-hey-book-ah), which is more of a declaration than an intimate statement. You might shout this after a man as he was leaving, to let him and everyone around you know how you feel about him. If you are with a group of men, such as your uncles or other family members, and want to tell them that you love them, you would say "ouḥiboukom" (oh-hey-book-ohm). This is essentially saying "I love you guys."  You could also use this with a group of friends. For example, if a group of your male friends throws you a birthday party, you might say "ouḥiboukom" (oh-hey-book-ohm). The male form of this word is the default, so you would also use this form with a mixed group of men and women. Egyptian Arabic is perhaps the most commonly understood variety of Arabic and has many similarities with other varieties. If you say "ana baħibbak" (ah-na bah-heeb-bahk), your friend or loved one will likely understand what you're saying. Note that in Egyptian Arabic, adding "ana" at the beginning of the phrase doesn't change the expression. You would still say this in private as well as in public.
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One-sentence summary -- Say "ouḥibouka" (oh-hey-book-ah) to tell a man that you love him. Use "ouḥiboukom" (oh-hey-book-ohm) to tell a group of men that you love them. Try "ana baħibbak" (ah-na bah-heeb-bahk) to say "I love you" in Egyptian Arabic.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are normally 2 screws; 1 on each side of the grid. Unscrew them by inserting a screwdriver and twisting counterclockwise until you can pull them out. Set the screws aside in a safe place. Use a Phillips head screwdriver if the screws have a star-shaped slot, or a flathead screwdriver if they have a linear slot. Insert the tip of your screwdriver into a hole of the grid. Gently pry it up by using the screwdriver as a lever until you can grab the cover with your hands and remove it. You might be able to just lift the faceplate off with your hands, but using a screwdriver to pry it up will help in case it is stuck around the edges. Take a look at the drain cover to make sure it is still good. Toss it and replace it with a new one if it is rusted or damaged, or set it aside to reattach later if it looks fine. Pull it out and check to make sure there are no cracks or other damages. Set it aside to clean up for reinstallation if it looks good. If the drain body looks damaged, or you just want to replace it with a new one anyways to be sure, then keep the old one to bring to the hardware store with you when you go shopping so you can get the same model. Use a putty knife, flathead screwdriver, or some other kind of scraper to remove all the old caulk and any gunk that is in the parts of the drain. This will ensure that you get a tight seal when you put them back into place. Be careful not to gouge the threads or the face of the drain body and drainpipe as you scrape them clean. They need to be completely clean and undamaged to ensure a tight seal. Keep cleaning them with a wire brush if there is any debris left in them. If you find any damaged parts, you can take them with you to a home improvement store and look for replacements of the same model.
Summary:
Unscrew each of the screws to loosen the drain cover. Lift off the drain cover by prying it up with the tip of the screwdriver. Set the cover aside with the screws to reinstall later. Twist the shower drain body counterclockwise to unscrew it and remove it. Scrape away old caulk and any buildup from the drain body and drainpipe. Inspect the threads of the drain body and drain.