In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It is a ready-to-use alkaline solution of tough silicate material which combines with softer lime-free particles in conventional concrete mixes to form a harder surface which resists wear and dusting. It can be used on old concrete in basically good condition or on new concrete laid at least 14 days before. Provided the concrete is clean and free from surface water, the dust-proofer is simply poured onto the floor and spread out with a soft broom, then left to dry for 40 minutes. The floor is then washed with clean water. On very porous floors a second or third coat should be applied with 40-60 minutes between coats.  Ponding should be removed after 10 minutes. 40-60 minutes after the final coat the floor should be washed with clean water. When coloured pigments have been used on concrete or granolithic flooring, it is advisable to test treat a small area first to check that Dustproofer has no adverse effects on the colour.
Summary: Add a concrete dustproofer and surface hardener. Pour the dust-proofer in the concrete. Add more if needed.

, if necessary. Over the course of your vacation, you might have enjoyed sleeping in or staying up late. This might make it difficult getting back into your school routine. To reset your sleep schedule you should:  Return to your routine several days to a week ahead of time. Open blinds to get natural light in the mornings. Skip late night meals. Limit your stimulants, like caffeine and energy drinks. It's likely you'll still be adjusting back to your school routine when break is over, and pre-packing school supplies and choosing your outfit the night before can save you time and stress. Grogginess in the morning can cause you to take more time than you need to do these simple tasks, so ready your stuff before to make your first morning back as easy as possible.  You might also want to pack your lunch the night before, if you take your lunch to school. You might benefit from making a back-to-school checklist. Write down all necessary supplies, like books, a calculator, pencils, notebooks, and so on. Sleep deprivation is terrible for your body, and can result in breakouts of acne, weight gain, difficulty concentrating, and irritability. Protect your health and make the first day back to school after break easier on yourself by getting the sleep you need, which for most teens is between 8½ and 9½ hours, but this might be different for you. Your first day back to school after break, you'll be out of practice doing your normal routine, which will likely add more time than you expect. Try to wake up a little earlier than normal so that you have extra time to make sure you have everything you need to succeed. A lean protein, high fiber breakfast could put you on the fast track to feeling better about your school day. Foods like whole grain toast, eggs, yogurt, and cottage cheese can give you an emotional boost and keep you going throughout the day. Regular healthy breakfasts might also improve your memory, daily energy levels, your sense of calmness, and even your mood! A little bit of exercise before you head to school can put some pep in your step and make you feel better about the day. Light exercise will also help you wake up, and will get your blood flowing. This will provide more oxygen to your brain and give you more mental sharpness. Some light exercise to consider:  Cycling Jumping jacks Stretching  Walking
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One-sentence summary -- Readjust your sleep schedule Pre-pack your bookbag and choose your clothes. Get a full night's rest the night before school resumes. Start your day earlier than normal. Eat a healthy breakfast. Exercise moderately if you have time.

Q: You need to use a large enough pot with good drainage. You might also want to consider pots made out of plastic or resin, since these won't absorb water that should go to the plant. Potted plants need a more nutrient rich soil than garden plants, since they don't get the benefit of water circulation like regular plants. Use a high-quality potting soil and pair it with some compost. Potted plants, like garden plants, are prone to pests and mold. Even more so because they lack the natural environmental counterbalances. If mold develops on your soil, remove the top layer of soil and replace it. If you end up with a pest problem, deal with it promptly before your flowers are negatively affected. Different types of flowers need more or less sun. Carefully plan where you will place your pots so that the flowers get the correct amount. You'll have to keep the light angle, time of day, and directionality of the sunlight in mind when placing the pot (don't just put a sun-needy flower in front of just any window). If you don't have access to enough sunlight, trying using a fluorescent light. If the plant doesn't seem to be taking off in the way you'd like, introduce an appropriate fertilizer for that particular plant. Consult your local nursery for a good product. When the blossoms get wilted or are simply growing in an unnecessary location (such as under the rest of the plant), you can encourage more and healthier blossoms by pinching off the ones you don't want. Check the soil for moisture daily and provide the right level of water to keep the soil damp enough for your particular plant. The temperature of the environment, exposure to natural rainfall, the type of soil, and the type of plant all play a part in how much water your flowers will need. Check your plant every now and again to see if it needs a bigger pot. Turn it over and look at the drainage holes. If lots of roots are poking through, you need a bigger pot.
A: Use the best possible pot. Use the appropriate soil. Keep an eye out for pests and mold. Give the flowers the right amount of sun. Introduce some fertilizer. Deadhead to encourage more blossoms. Maintain a good watering routine. Increase the pot size if necessary.

Article: Don’t lie and say that your child didn’t have an event or performance. Simply say that you know that your spouse is busy and that you’ve become exasperated with his or her ongoing cellphone use during productions and didn’t think he or she really wanted to attend.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Be honest when your spouse asks why you didn’t mention certain events or performances.

Problem: Article: You do not need to open any file with it, since you are only changing the settings. From the options in the upper section of the window, choose Tools. This will open a dropdown menu. From the dropdown menu, choose Preferences. A new window should pop up with a list of options. Alternatively, press CTRL + P to get to this same Preferences window. From the two options in the bottom left of the Preferences window, be sure that Simple is selected. This should be the default setting, but just make sure. From either the left side of the window or from the top of the window, choose the Audio tab. it should look like a traffic cone with headphones on. Near the bottom of the audio settings, look for the Tracks header. In the input field next to "Preferred Audio Language," enter in your language code. A list of codes can be found at this link: http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php. Try using the 639-2 codes first, then the 639-1 codes if those don't work.   English: eng  Japanese: jpn  Spanish: spa If you also want to set the default subtitle track, you can do it from the same preferences window. You will also see other options to customize the subtitles, such as font, font size, shadows, etc.  Click on the subtitles tab from the top or left section of the window. Enter in your language code in the input field next to "Preferred Subtitle Language." The link for the codes is here: http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php Click on the Save button in the bottom right of the screen. This should confirm your changes. In order for the changes to take effect, you may need to restart VLC.
Summary:
Open up VLC. Select Tools. Choose Preferences. Choose Simple settings. Select the Audio tab. Enter in preferred audio language. Set subtitle preference. Click on save. Restart VLC.