In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Take the yeast ball and place it in a small bowl. Use a pestle or the bottom of a large spoon to crush the yeast ball. Break apart the ball until it has become a fine powder. After you have finished crushing the yeast, sprinkle it evenly over the rice. Toss using your hands or a spoon to integrate and combine the yeast with the rice. Make sure that the rice has cooled and is just slightly warmer than room temperature. After you have mixed the yeast and the rice, it’s time to start the process of storing and fermenting the rice! Place the rice in an airtight container, or several airtight containers depending on the size of the containers you are using. Do your best to keep the rice warm for a few days. You can keep the container of rice in the oven on low heat (100 degrees F or 37.7 degrees C), or simply place a heating pad around the jar. The heat helps to encourage the process of fermentation.
Summary: Crush the yeast ball. Combine the yeast powder and the rice. Place the rice in an airtight container. Store the rice in a warm place.

If you are playing Assault, make sure you have a perfect set-up for what you are good at. For instance, some people are better at killing so they should equip the M320 to break through enemy lines giving the team the opportunity to push towards the objective. Some are better at supporting the team's needs, so the better choice would be to use Health/M320 Smoke: health, obviously, to heal wounded team-mates and M320 smoke, to prevent the enemies see you running over to revive a fallen team-mate or get closer to the objective. If you are playing Engineer, your only purpose is to repair friendly vehicles and destroy enemy vehicles. It seems quite simple, but can be very difficult if the enemies are more alert with their vehicle.  Mines, can be very useful, but again, a clever opponent will always check the floor for mines. Your best chances are, to flank the vehicle. Tanks and LAVs are weakest at the back, only 2 rockets are required to destroy them. Air vehicles can be destroyed if one of your team-mates plays recon with a Soflam, designates the target for you and you then use a Javelin to destroy it. Main duty: suppressing fire and give a ton of ammo to friendlies in need. This should generally be played by someone who won't run in guns blazing and attract attention. The Support role is very much behind the scenes. They are often a target for enemies, so be careful.  You can use Supporter to strap C4 to friendly cars, drive up to enemy vehicles jump out and detonate the C4, killing the vehicle and destroying the car. You can simply plant it on an enemy vehicle, or blow up buildings where enemies are hiding. Claymores are most effective when you are trying to hold off a position you can't always be at. For instance, protecting Site A with claymores, whilst you are protecting Site B. Mortars are very rarely useful unless the enemy team are camping in close-quarters areas. This role should always spot enemies, even if you can't kill them (This will be handy for friendlies approaching their position). Give covering fire for your friendlies as you can see a lot more than they can.  Do NOT use the MAV unless you will be targeting enemies. Using the MAV to get kills is becoming increasingly frowned upon, not to mention it lacks skill. Soflam should be used if your team are trying to take down vehicles (A lock from a SOFLAM does not last long, but it increases the damage of the heat-seeking rocket that is fired towards the locked vehicle). The TUG-S is useful when you first start using recon, just to make you aware of your surroundings.
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One-sentence summary -- Play the Assault role. Play as an Engineer. Master the Support role. Do some Recon.

Q: If you're going to be living out of your suitcase for a while, it's a good idea to make the most important items, or the most useful items easily accessible so that you can get them quickly without having to unpack everything. What's most important for your trip will likely depend on you and your trip, so plan accordingly for yourself. Some travelers like to use mesh or netted bags to keep all your things in place in certain groups. For example, you could pack all your pajamas, underwear, and miscellaneous things in one mesh bag. Then you can have another for your shirts, and another for your pants. This keeps everything organized and easy to find, as well as easy to repack when it comes time. If you're feeling particularly type-A, it's also possible to plan out your individual outfits to keep them packed by day. If you're a planner, go ahead and figure out what you'd like to wear for each day of the trip and pack the pants and the shirts you're going to wear, rolled up together, or included in the same mesh bag. When the time comes, you can unroll the outfit or the bag and your'e ready to go. Bring an extra mesh bag for laundry, to help keep your dirty clothes separate from your clean clothes. This way you don't have to wash the clothes yourself on your trip, or you can have them all corralled in one place if you do have to make a trip to the laundromat.
A: Pack the most commonly used items on top. Consider packing into themed mesh bags. Consider grouping by outfit. Bring a place for dirty clothes.

Article: The more stimulation that a breast gets, the more milk it will produce, and the larger it will grow. Uneven breasts commonly occur if you baby prefers to feed on one breast over the other, or if you tend to stick to one breast for nursing.  Begin every nursing with the smaller breast if possible. You should notice your breasts starting to balance out after a few days, as the smaller breast begins to produce more milk. Imbalanced and uneven breasts are very common in the first couple of weeks after you give birth, and especially if you are breastfeeding. This is very normal and usually nothing to worry about, but if you are particularly concerned, consult your healthcare professional. Breast pumps are known for increasing breast milk supply, which will make your smaller breast larger. Make sure that you pump the larger breast from time to time too, in order to keep up its milk supply. Pumping can also be useful if your baby has a preference for the smaller breast, and won’t feed on the other side. Try and use each breast the same amount as the other, otherwise the larger one might ended up becoming the smaller one. This will help your breasts to produce similar amounts of milk, and to stay as even as possible. Remembering which breast you start with during each breastfeeding session is a good way to remember to switch it up. Nursing with both breasts equally will help them to even out, but only if your baby agrees as well! Try out a few different nursing positions, as a more comfortable position for your baby could help them to nurse. Another option for breastfeeding with the baby’s less preferred breast is to offer it to them when they are tired. This is because they will be less aware of their surroundings, and hopefully more willing to try out the other side.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Feed using the smaller breast more often. Use a breast pump on the smaller breast after nursing. Alternate between each breast for feeding once they become even. Help your baby to feed with their less preferred breast.

Problem: Article: Outdoor cushions are going to get dirty – there’s no way around that. However, you can limit how dirty they get by brushing loose dirt from the surface whenever you notice it. This will prevent the dirt from becoming deeply ingrained in the fabric. To limit staining, try to wipe the spilled substance from the cushions right after it happens. If that’s not possible, get rid of the spilled substance as soon as you notice it. The longer it sits on the fabric, the more ingrained the stain will become. When a liquid spill occurs, use a clean cloth to blot the substance up. Never rub the spilled liquid, since this will force it deeper into the fabric fibers. After you’ve soaked up as much as possible, proceed with the spot cleaning technique. Don’t forget to sprinkle the corn starch on oil-based stains first.
Summary:
Brush dirt off the fabric regularly. Wipe up spills as soon as possible. Blot gently at liquid spills.