Whenever you meet someone new, greet them warmly.  Try to find something in common with them.    Don’t be afraid to initiate a conversation.  Even if you’re naturally shy, go up and talk to someone if you want to.  You may want to find an “excuse” to talk to them (like giving them something they dropped or asking them what time it is). If you recognize someone from school or a club or activity, or if you have a mutual friend, bring that up. Ask new friends questions about themselves.  People love to talk about themselves, and asking them questions rather than spending most of the time talking about yourself will leave a better first impression. Avoid gossiping or talking badly about others.  Though this can be tempting, it can leave a bad impression or you may offend your new friend unintentionally. Try to determine why you have the friends that you currently have and what things you have in common.  Reach out to friends that you would like to spend more time with.  A simple call or text every now and then can help you maintain or recover old relationships. If you have any friends who are possessive or controlling of your time—particularly if you start spending time with new people—you may want to distance yourself from them. Deepening friendships makes the friends more likely to invite you along to parties that they are going to attend. The more friends you have, the more likely it is that someone will invite you to a party.  Ask new friends to introduce you to their other friends.  Try to maintain those friendships too. Some party invitations are organized online, and you need to be connected with others to get an invitation.
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One-sentence summary -- Be friendly to everyone. Evaluate your existing friendships. Invite new (or existing) friends to spend time with you. Meet your new friends’ other friends. Become connected with new friends on social networks.

Q: In a bucket or small basin, mix a cleaning solution of dishwashing soap and warm water (one part soap to 8 parts water). Alternatively, purchase saddle soap from a shoe store, department store, or online. Saddle soap contains ingredients like beeswax that add suppleness to leather while cleaning it, but wax or oil may inhibit a filler or compound from properly adhering to the leather. Use a small amount of the soap (i.e. a small dab on a wet cloth) to prevent buildup on the leather. Dip a soft, lint-free cloth into the solution, or dip it into warm water before adding a dab of saddle soap. Wring the cloth out lightly, then wipe down the entire damaged surface of the leather with firm, circular motions.  Rinse and repeat. Rinse the cloth and dip it into cool, clean water. Wring out the cloth lightly and run it over the leather surface again. Make sure to remove all soap from the leather. Once the leather is thoroughly rinsed, let it air dry. Avoid using a heater, blow dryer, or other heat source to speed up drying time. Heat can change the chemical structure of leather, leaving it stiff and misshapen.
A: Prepare the cleaning materials. Lather the surface. Rinse thoroughly. Leave the leather to dry.

Article: The quotation needs to be introduced in your own words.  This can come either before or after the quote itself.  You should identify the speaker of the quotation. Particularly if your quote is the first sentence in your paper, be sure to provide 2-3 sentences of explanation and context.  There should be a clear sense of why you are choosing to use the quotation and why it is important to the rest of your paper. You should provide an explicit connection between the quotation and your thesis, or the central argument of your paper.  Be sure that the quotation you use supports your thesis. Be sure that using the quotation enhances, rather than distracting from, your argument.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Introduce the quotation. Provide context for the quotation. Connect the quotation to your thesis.

Problem: Article: What pre-packaged hot chocolate mixes with added flavors have by way of simplicity, they lack in depth of flavor and quality. By avoiding the standard packaged versions, you'll be assured of a great tasting brew.  Use only high quality ingredients wherever possible. Choose high grade quality cocoa (dark Dutch cocoa is a superb choice). Cocoa can often be purchased from quality grocery stores or from online sellers. Alternatively, melt quality dark chocolate for a gooey, rich and velvety tasting hot chocolate. Use the best quality cream and sugar. Go for the one you can manage and will enjoy making––if there are too many intricate steps involved, you might be tempted to take shortcuts that reduce the quality of the outcome. Simple is good when it comes to making hot chocolate!  You might like to use How to make hot chocolate as a tried and true recipe base. Check you have the right cooking utensils, including a double boiler and grater if you intend to melt real chocolate.
Summary: Use quality cocoa for making your homemade hot chocolate. Be savvy about the hot chocolate recipe you use.

Article: It's an orange app with a white open book icon. Select the e-book or PDF you'd like to share. It's in the upper-left corner of the screen. On some PDF files, this button will not appear. It's the square icon with an upward-pointing arrow. Depending on the publication type, it will be in either the upper-right or upper-left corner of the screen. You may need to scroll left to see all the options, such as email, text, AirDrop, or social media. Tap a button to select a method.  Recipients will receive a link to purchased e-books in the iTunes Store. Recipients will receive entire PDF files. Email is the most efficient way to share a PDF file.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the iBooks app. Tap a book. Tap ⋮≡. Tap the Share button. Choose how to share the book. Share the book.