Problem: Article: Often at lower levels players will clump together and not play the correct positions. But if you want to be a better player you will have to learn how to best play in your assigned position.  Learn the roles of your position, where your imaginary limits are on the field. For example, if you are a right forward, your zone is the right side of the attacking third. You need to stay in this area of the field so that you can receive passes and loose balls. When you are on offense you will be responsible for using your position to advance the ball and possibly score. On defense, you will fall back to the center circle or near the center line. Having a great sense of where the action is happening on the field and where the ball will go next is a necessary skill.  When playing and practicing you should learn to not only know where each player is but also the most likely path of the ball. Even when you’re not close to it. When you don’t have the ball you still need to be active. Don’t just watch the game as if you were a spectator. Practice predicting what kind of passes will happen, which players will get the ball next, and how those players will move into a new position. Being able to predict the next action and placement of the ball and players will give you a great vision of the game. It will allow you to position yourself in the right spot to get the ball, block an attacker, and support. Being a great soccer player isn’t only about scoring goals. It’s about being ready at all times to help your team. Supporting your teammates means more than just giving encouragement. You need to physically support your team as well.   As you progress you will discover that you excel at certain skills more than others. Recognize where you’re most valuable and use your skills to help the team, not yourself. If you are skilled at dribbling and moving the ball up the field but lack shooting ability, you can easily support your team. You’ll best support your team by getting the ball near the goal and passing it to a striker. Talk to your teammates on and off the field to build a rapport. During a game, you should be helping your teammates by giving encouragement as well as alerting players to open passes or shots, even if you aren’t sending the ball to yourself. Call for the ball loudly and use your hands to signal.   Don’t hog the ball. Your teammates won’t pass you the ball if you never pass it back. Your teammates also won't give you the ball if you always miss a shot or lose it on a run. Remember that you’re not a star and can’t win alone. Make smart passes and learn to get rid of the ball when you need to. If you don't hog the ball, and instead to learn to pass, you'll probably end up getting it back more often. Depending on your level you may play many positions or just a few. But you should be able to play effectively anywhere. Knowing what to do in any position will inform you how the game works and help you in your primary position.  You need to be able to react quickly and switch your mindset during a game. For example, if you’re an attacker and loose the ball, you become the first defender. Your job is now to defend and get the ball back. Playing any role goes beyond your position. You will also have to be a leader, supporter, cheerleader, and coach during your matches. Sometimes your role will be to cheer on your team as the ball advances toward the opponent’s goal. Other times it will be your job to dictate a set of moves and guide the players and ball into the best positions to advance.
Summary: Play correctly in your position. Develop field vision. Support your teammates. Learn to play any role.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Dogs and cats are mainly exposed to fleas when they are outdoors. Of course, you need to walk your dog, but try not to let them hang out outside more than is necessary for their health and well-being. How much outdoor time is necessary will depend on your dog. It will depend on your dog's breed and personality as to how much outside time they need. Talk to your vet if you need some guidance. If you have a cat, consider making it an indoor cat. Garlic is a natural flea repellent.[citation needed] To make this simple flea repellent, chop 8 head heads of garlic. There’s no need to peel. Place the garlic in a large pot and pour in 1 gallon (3.8 liters) of nearly boiling water. Cover the pot and allow the mixture to steep for 12 hours. Pour the mixture through a strainer and place the water in a spray bottle.  Spray the garlic water around your yard, making sure to spray the areas nearest your home. Don’t soak the yard. A little garlic is fine, but too much could kill helpful insects. A little exposure to garlic won't hurt your pet, but if you have any concerns, you can keep them away from the area that you've sprayed. Carpet can hide a lot of fleas. Your best bet is to consider getting rid of any carpet in your home. Tile and hardwood floors are great alternatives. If you must have carpet, consider using Berber. It is shorter and easier to keep clean than longer carpets. No matter what type of flooring you have, make sure to vacuum and clean it 1-2 times per week. The next time you're at the vet, ask them their advice for preventing fleas. There are a wide variety of flea collars and medications that might be right for your pet. Your vet will also be able to give you a sense of how much each of these options generally costs.

SUMMARY: Keep your pets indoors as much as possible. Spray your yard with garlic water. Consider removing the carpet from your home. Talk to your vet about flea collars and medications that prevent fleas.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your cat dies at home, it's important to store the body in a cool place until you're able to proceed with cremation or burial plans. This ensures that the body won't deteriorate or become a hazard to your family's health. Wrap the cat carefully in plastic (such as a plastic bag) and store the body in a cool place, such as a freezer or on a cold concrete floor. If your cat is euthanized, the vet will properly store the body for you. If you would like to have your cat cremated, talk with your vet about options in your area. If you would prefer to bury your cat, research local pet cemeteries where you can have your cat interred.  In some states it is legal to bury your pet on your property, while in other places it is not legal. Before deciding where to bury your pet, research your local laws.  It is illegal to bury your cat in a public park or other public land. The death of a pet can be extremely difficult. It's normal to feel deep sadness once your pet has passed away. Make an appointment with a grief counselor who specializes in helping people who have lost pets. Your veterinarian may be able to refer you to a qualified counselor.
Summary: Take care of your cat's remains. Decide between cremation and burial. Consider grief counseling after the death of your pet.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Simmer together for about an hour.
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Add the tomato base ingredients and the protein ingredients to the pot with the beans and vegetables. Serve in bowls with vegan sour cream, pumpkin seeds, chopped parsley, and crushed peanuts.