INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Mix together Epsom salt and sea salt, then add dried rose petals and rose oil. Use these bath salts to turn a normal bath into a fragrant, skin softening experience.  Stir together 1 cup (240 ml) Epsom salt and ¼ cup (60 ml) sea salt. Crush a handful of dried rose petals and mix into the salts. Stir in a few drops of rose oil. Scoop bath salts into a thin cotton bag and tie the top. Add the bag to your tub as it is filling with water. Mix together honey and rose petals to make a scented sweetener for your tea or fruit salad. Use honey with a mild flavor so it doesn't compete with the rose.  Stir together 1 cup (240 ml) of a light-flavored honey and 1-2 tablespoons (15-30 ml) of dried rose petals. Cover and let sit for five days or up to a week. The longer it sits, the stronger the flavor will be. Strain out the rose petals and use the honey as usual. Mix together seven ounces (200 grams) of dried rose petals and 1¼  pounds (570 grams) of tea. Use a good quality tea, such as oolong. Store in an airtight, opaque container, and prepare according to the instructions for the tea.

SUMMARY: Make soothing bath salts. Create a rose scented honey. Make rose scented tea.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Take an A4 sized notebook and draw a wide margin on the left side of the page, using a ruler and pen. Then use the ruler and pen to draw a horizontal line about 1/4 of the way from the bottom of the page. Use the right-hand side of the page to make notes on the topic you are studying, whether it's history, physics, or languages. Try to use clear, straight-forward language to keep your notes concise and easy-to-read. On the left side of the page, write down some questions relating to the information on the right side of the page.  Coming up with your own questions will help to clarify the meaning of the notes, reveal the relationships between ideas, and allow you to commit the information to memory. The questions could be something like "In Hamlet, how does Shakespeare explore the theme of death?" or "In the War of the Roses, what significant events led to the Battle of Bosworth?" Cover up the right side of the page and try to answer the questions, in your own words, without looking at your notes.  You can either do this out loud, reciting the information to yourself, or you can write the information out quickly (using only key words) on a scrap piece of paper. This part of the exercise is very important, as it will test your memory and help you to identify gaps in your knowledge. Uncover the notes and go through them again, checking for any information you might have missed.  Try to reflect on the significance of the information -- why do you need to learn it? How can you apply it to other things? Where does it fit in with the information you already know? Repeat the covering up and reviewing process as many times as necessary, until you feel comfortable with the material. Once you are confident that you have learned the notes well, write a short, concise summary at the bottom of the page. You can then use this summary for reference every time you review your notes.
Summary: Set up your notebook. Make notes. Come up with questions. Cover the notes and test yourself. Review the notes. Write a summary.

Launch your favorite web browser by double-clicking its icon on your desktop. On the address bar at the top of the browser, type in http://www.adrive.com and hit Enter. Click on the “Log In” button found at the upper-right side of the page. Input your email address and password you use for a drive on the fields provided then click the “Log In” button to proceed. ADrive’s landing page can be a little cluttered. You may go directly to your main file directory by click on the “My Files” button found on the left side of the page.
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One-sentence summary -- Open a web browser. Go to ADrive. Log in. Go to My Files.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: One of the easiest ways to meet new girls is by hanging out with your existing friends and building relationships with their friends. When you get together for social situations, encourage your friends to bring their female friends along. You can ask your friends to introduce you to their friends before the social gathering if you're nervous. Talk to girls in your classes and make it a point to try to group up with them for class assignments. If you are out of school or don't go to school, sign up for a class at a local community center in a subject that interests you. Start by talking about class oriented things before moving onto more personal conversation. Say something like, "Jeez, this homework is the most intense stuff ever. Are you getting it?" Meeting girls at work will give you something common to talk about and will be less stressful than introducing yourself to a stranger. Go out of your way to talk to the girls at work that you like. Once you build up a friendship, ask them if they would want to chill outside of work.  Talk about work by saying something like, "Seriously? Three double shifts this week! Don't you wish that the scheduling was a little more organized?" Ask her to hang out by saying something like, "Yo, I think you're really chill. Would you want to hang outside of work sometime?" Or you could get more specific and say something like, "What are you doing this Friday? Want to go to happy hour with me?" A bookstore is a great place to meet new girls and gives you a good topic to strike up an initial conversation. If you see a girl checking out a book you enjoyed, introduce yourself and strike up a conversation about the book. You can say something like, "The second book in that series is one of my favorites. Are you a fan of Bukowski?" If you feel intimidated by the bar or club, bring along a couple of your friends. Try to make eye contact with girls that you see at the bar and walk up and introduce yourself to them.  If you want to talk to the girl, make sure you go to a bar or club that isn't too loud. You can say something like, "Hey I saw you on the other side of the bar. My name's Gerald, what's your name?" Or you could say "Your sneakers are really cool, are they the new Air Max Goraths? I was thinking about getting a pair of them myself."

SUMMARY:
Meet girls by hanging out with your friends. Introduce yourself to girls in your classes. Meet new girls at work. Go to a bookstore to meet girls. Meet new girls at the bar or club.