In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pour two cups of water into a bowl. Soak them for 15 minutes. Drain them on a paper towel. Cut the stems off the chiles. Slice them vertically and remove the seeds. Chop the onion in half before grilling. Then, grill till blackened on the edges. Add the chopped chiles and one-third cup of hot water. Pulse the mixture until it is smooth. Cut it into one-inch (2.5cm) pieces. Refrigerate it overnight.
Summary: Boil some water in a kettle. Add the dried Guajillo and Pasilla chiles to the water to rehydrate. Put on a pair of food preparation gloves. Grill the tomato, onion and garlic cloves to impart extra flavor to your marinade. Put the tomato, onion, garlic cloves, cumin seed, chipotle chile in Adobo sauce, sea salt and a dash of pepper in a food processor. Cut excess fat off your pork roast. Place the meat, the pineapple and the marinade in a large plastic sack or bowl.

Once you’ve tested to see how interested a girl is in hanging out by making open-ended invitations, you may be ready to make specific plans. Ask her to hang out at a certain time doing a certain activity. Never pressure her to make a decision, but try to make specific plans. Say:  “Do you want to go to this concert next weekend?” “How about lunch tomorrow?” “Wanna go to the football game on Wednesday?” Trying to make spontaneous plans can seem like added pressure, but since they’re so last minute, the sting of rejection may be lessened. It’s totally understandable if someone can’t drop what they’re doing to hang out. Strike up a conversation with the girl you want to hang out with and say something like:  “Do you want to grab some coffee?” “Hey, are you hungry? I was about to grab a bite to eat. Do you want to go with?” “The weather is awesome! Let’s go for a bike ride!” If you really want to hang out with a girl, you should make the process as simple for her as possible. She could have a busy schedule, so give her choices on times, days and things-to-do. Tell her about something you’d like to do that sounds cool and talk about different days you could get together. Vary the activities you suggest in case she wants to do one thing more than the other. Say:  "This new movie looks so funny. Could you watch it Thursday or Saturday? There's another good movie coming out too, I think." "A street festival is going on next weekend, but I think some food trucks are going to be at the art's district this weekend." "My favorite band is coming to town next month! There's a new sushi spot opening soon too."
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One-sentence summary -- Make specific plans. Make spur-of-the-moment plans. Give her options for times and activities.

Q: Dust will collect on book in your bookshelf over time. Avoid this by dusting your books at least once every couple of months. Use a clean cloth, feather duster, or vacuum with a soft brush attachment to remove buildup and keep your books tidy. Always dust your book from the spine outward to prevent dust from collecting in the spine. Regular adhesive tape, which is available in most stores, should not be used to repair damages to your book. This type of tape is pressure-sensitive and it can cause more damage to your books over time. Adhesive notes and stickers should also be kept away from your book. Purchase a clear book jacket online or in a book store to place around your book’s cover. The cover should be made of archival material and fit the book without any attachment required. This option is especially important if you want to transport your book and worry about damaging it in the process. If you wish to fix a rare and valuable book, ask for information at your local library. A librarian may be able to give you the name of a local conservator who can restore your book. Get in contact with the conservator and discuss their rates (which will vary) before hiring them to fix your book.
A: Dust your book every month or two. Avoid repairing torn pages with tape. Place a protective cover on your book. Hire a conservator to repair an older, more valuable book.

Article: Kinesthetic learners learn through movement, hands-on exploration, and experiences. They benefit from demonstrations and acting out what they learn through manipulation and building models. Since kinesthetic learners use movement to retain and evaluate information, you can incorporate movement into your study techniques.  As you read, use your finger to trace across lines of text, headlines, graphs, and photographs. Move around as you review or study information. Many people like to pace, tap their fingers, and move their legs as they review information. Establish physical rituals for studying like moving to a certain location, changing sitting positions, or moving rooms after an hour. Note taking is an important way to retain and recall information that you’ve learned. Transferring hand written notes into a typed document on a computer (or the inverse) is a good way to commit your notes to memory.  Using a keyboard is a good way to reinforce learning through touch. Hands-on learning helps kinesthetic learners to engage with the topic and to process information more quickly.  If the subject you want to learn involves your body, like learning how to paint or hit a baseball, the best way to learn is by doing. If you are learning about how a physical object works, touch, move, and manipulate the object as you’re learning about its parts. Use hand motions while you are speaking or presenting about the topic to feel connected to what you are speaking about.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Understand the kinesthetic learning style. Learn through movement. Transfer information. Learn hands-on.

Problem: Article: Wood Spikes are traps used to defend structures by impaling zombies, players or animals. It's best to put wood spikes outside the fort, right next to the walls.  To make a Wood Spike, you need 9 Sharpened Sticks. Click Wood Spikes on the craft list to acquire the highlighted pattern. Place 1 Sharpened Sticks on each box to craft. Use about 3 layers of Spikes, or more, to make sure that no zombie can survive before they can reach your fort walls. The Trunk Tip is the best trap structure in the game; they make fine traps compared to wood spikes due to the fact that they don't break. However, they do give less damage and require a 2-block deep hole to place them in.  To make a Trunk Tip, you need 4 Wood Blocks; any kind of wood block will do (i.e. Birch Wood, Pine Wood, Burnt Wood or Wood). Press I; click the name Trunk Tip in the craft list to activate the highlighted pattern. In each box, you put 1 Wood to complete the crafting. Before placing Trunk Tip next to your walls, make sure to dig 2-blocks deep off the ground since this kind of trap is taller, which count as though zombies are standing one block higher. A Barbed Fence Wire is a craftable item but can also be scavenged around the world. This is commonly used to fortify a perimeter or to block breaches in walls during the night.  To make a Barbed Fence Wire, you need 2 Sticks and 1 Barbed Wire. Barbed wire can be obtained by crafting 3 Forging Iron; as a result, it will give you 15 barbed wires. Open your craft window. Make sure you have the requirements inside your inventory. Click the Barbed Fence Wire name to activate the pattern. In the middle, put 1 barbed wire then put 1 stick on either side of it. Make sure you have completely locked down the place. Block up any entry; place torches around your fortress, and then grab any range weapon you have. Zombies die because of the traps you set up earlier. There's no need for you to use your gun. Save your ammunition as much as you can and only use your range weapon for emergencies.
Summary:
Make Wood Spikes. Make Trunk Tips. Make Barbed Fence Wire. Keep Watch.