You can garnish each glass with some whipped cream, or a swirl of chocolate and/or caramel sauce.
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One-sentence summary -- Pour into two tall glasses and serve immediately.

Q: The formula is P=2l+2w{\displaystyle P=2l+2w}, where P{\displaystyle P} equals the perimeter of the rectangle, l{\displaystyle l} equals the length of the rectangle, and w{\displaystyle w} equals the width of the rectangle.  This method will only work if you are given the perimeter and length of the rectangle. You might also see the formula written as P=2(w+h){\displaystyle P=2(w+h)}, where h{\displaystyle h} equals the height of the rectangle and is used instead of length. The variables l{\displaystyle l} and h{\displaystyle h} refer to the same measurement, and the distributive property dictates that these two formulas, although arranged differently, will give you the same result. Make sure you substitute for the correct variables. For example, if you are trying to find the width of a rectangle that has a perimeter of 22 centimeters, and a length of 8 centimeters, your formula will look like this:22=2(8)+2w{\displaystyle 22=2(8)+2w}22=16+2w{\displaystyle 22=16+2w} To do this, you need to subtract the length from each side of the equation, then divide by 2. For example, in the equation 22=16+2w{\displaystyle 22=16+2w}, you would subtract 16 from each side, then divide by 2.22=16+2w{\displaystyle 22=16+2w}6=2w{\displaystyle 6=2w}62=2w2{\displaystyle {\frac {6}{2}}={\frac {2w}{2}}}3=w{\displaystyle 3=w} Don’t forget to include the unit of measurement. For example, for a rectangle with a perimeter of 22cm{\displaystyle 22cm} and a length of 8cm{\displaystyle 8cm}, the width would be 3cm{\displaystyle 3cm}.
A: Set up the formula for perimeter of a rectangle. Plug the values for perimeter and length into the formula. Solve for w{\displaystyle w}. Write your final answer.

Article: Your baby may be more receptive to resuming breastfeeding if you set the right mood. As a general rule, the baby should feel comfortable and soothed.  Do not wait until the baby is very hungry or very tired. Your baby should be relaxed, even to the point of falling asleep. Sit in a rocking chair placed in a dimly lit or dark room. Play soothing music. Keep the area free of distractions for both you and your baby. Try not to stress out each time you sit with your baby to nurse. If your baby senses your stress, he or she will probably become stressed, too. A stressed baby will have very little interest in nursing.  Keep the experience as pleasant as possible—for yourself and for your baby—so that your baby feels as though breastfeeding is a positive thing. Staying calm can also make the process easier for you to bear and may increase your odds of success. Some studies suggest that increasing the amount of physical contact between you and your baby can encourage your baby to accept breastfeeding while also stimulating your milk supply.  Skin-to-skin contact is especially helpful. Spend more time cuddling and stroking your baby. Consider sleeping together or bathing together. Use a sling or a baby carrier to keep your baby close even when you aren't actively nursing. If your baby still refuses to latch on, apply a little milk or formula to the nipple and areola. When your baby tastes it, he or she will identify the area as a source of food and may want to latch on. Before you produce any breastmilk, you can apply formula. After you've succeeded in stimulating some relactation, apply actual breastmilk to the area.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose the right time and place. Stay calm and patient. Increase touch. Apply milk to the nipple.

Article: Making mascara out of clay is quick and only requires a few ingredients and tools. To make your own homemade mascara from clay, you will need:  5 teaspoons (25 g) clay (of your color choice) 1 ¾ teaspoon (10.5 ml) water 1/4 teaspoon (1.5 ml) vegetable glycerin 1 pinch guar gum a small bowl a spoon Take a pinch of guar gum and put it into the bowl. The guar gum will act as a thickener and stabilizer for the mascara. Then, measure out five teaspoons of the clay of your choice. You can also mix the colors to create your own unique shade. The clay will provide the color, and will help the mascara to dry easily.  Choose a clay that has the color you are looking for n a mascara. Popular clay choices include:  Bentonite clay mixed with cocoa powder for color (for more of a brown mascara) Australian red reef clay (for a reddish brown mascara) Australian black clay (for a black mascara) When you have mixed the two powders together, add in the liquid ingredients. Measure out 1 ¾ teaspoons of water and 1/4 teaspoon of vegetable glycerin. Stir the ingredients until they are well combined.  If you're having trouble stirring the ingredients together, add more water in small increments, such as a drop or two at a time, until you get a thick, smooth liquid. It's important that you don't add too much water, or the mascara will be  runny and you won't be able to apply it. Since this mascara doesn't really have any preservatives, it's important that you replace it every four to six months. This will prevent bacteria from growing and spreading onto your lashes.  Always wash and disinfect your mascara tube and wand before reuse. Don't use your mascara if it starts to smell. Get rid of it and make a new batch right away.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get your supplies. Stir together the clay and guar gum. Add the water and glycerin. Make a new batch regularly.