Article: Think about all of the costs associated with running your business and how long you think it will be before you start turning a profit. Typically, new businesses don’t make money until after the first year. You will probably need to invest a lot of time and money before the business starts showing returns. These costs include rent and utilities at your location, equipment costs, supply costs, advertising fees, employee salaries, among other things. Go to your bank and see if you can get approved for a business loan. You will need to provide the loan officer with a detailed business plan including expected costs and the eventual rate of return as well as projections regarding eventual profit.  Additionally, look into grants and loans from the Small Business Administration.  Check out Get a Business Loan, Get a Small Business Loan, or Get SBA Small Business Loans for more information. Many cities offer financial support for small businesses in their area. You should go to your local chamber of commerce and find out what kind of assistance you are eligible for. Obtain the capital you need from private investors. These are people who are willing to finance your business.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Determine how much startup money you need. Get a business loan. Check out what support your city offers for small businesses. Borrow from private investors.

Problem: Article: A good size to start with is an 8.5”x11” piece of paper. Cut the paper in half—making the cut across the width rather than the length. Now from these two pieces, you want to cut squares. This will give you snowflakes that are 5” across. To make a perfect square, simply fold one corner across the paper so that one of the sides lines up perfectly into an isosceles triangle. Trim the excess paper.
Summary: Begin with square paper.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In particular, you want to make sure that you two are either alone, or in a place where a kiss is appropriate. You do not want to scare her off by attempting a kiss in front of people who shouldn't be there. For example, if she is from a conservative family, it's probably not a good idea to try for a kiss in front of her parents.  There are sometimes when a public kiss is both appropriate and natural. For example, if you are at a sporting event and your team wins the big game it would be perfectly natural to excitedly kiss your date. The best idea is to go with your gut. If you feel a kiss would be inappropriate, don't go for it. Just like she probably doesn't want to be kissed in front of her family, she also doesn't want to be kissed at an awkward moment. Pay attention to her verbal cues and her body language to know when the time is right. If she is telling you a story about an important project at work, it is not the right moment. Instead, show that you are listening to her. If the conversation naturally slows and the two of you are making eye contact and smiling, this is a good moment for a kiss. Part of having the right timing is making sure that you are both open to kissing. You want your body to indicate that a kiss is your intention. There are many ways you can let her know you are interested.  Face your body toward her. Smile and make eye contact to ensure a positive and open connection. Remember that you want to be genuine so don't force a smile or eye contact or you'll come across with an unnatural expression that she may find unattractive. Keep your focus and convey your interest by nodding and reacting appropriately to the conversation. Relax your arms and shoulders by doing what feels natural to you. Either keep them folded in front of you or keep them in your pockets. If you fidget when you get nervous, perhaps either of those choices will keep your hands busy. Some of us are naturally more accustomed to initiating physical touch. If you haven't already established a pattern of physical contact, communicate your intentions by how you touch her. Touching her means that you not only have to physically get close to her but that you also want to get close to her on an emotional level. Touching her is a great way to flirt and should be done casually.   Touch her as a reaction to a joke or get close to her without touching her by complimenting her perfume or her hair. Try touching her hand as you laugh at her joke. You could also gently pat or rub her shoulder while giving her a compliment. Dancing is a great way to break the touch barrier. Even if it's a fast song, there are plenty of reasons that your hands or other body parts will touch while you're dancing. Once you have read the correct body language from her, proceed to caress her face by picking her chin up in the palm of your hand. If she has been returning your touch, allowing you to get close to her, and returning your verbal flirtations, you may proceed to touching her face.  Bring her face up towards you. She may get embarrassed and break eye contact. Be patient and playful as you continue to read her body language.  If she doesn't respond well to having her face touched, do not continue. Don't make things awkward by trying to force a kiss.

SUMMARY: Be aware of your surroundings. Choose the right moment. Use effective body language. Break the touch barrier. Test the waters by touching her face.

In any language, minding your manners shows respect. Using polite words and phrases in Arabic, even if you don't know any other words in the language, communicates that you respect Arab culture. Some words to learn include:  "Al-ma'dirah": Excuse me (if you're asking someone to move) "Aasif": Sorry "Miin faadliikaa": Please "Shukran": Thank you "Al'afw": Reply to "thank you" Traditionally, men and women do not touch each other at all when greeting, unless they are close family members. Some women are willing to shake hands with men, particularly in more formal contexts. However, if you are a man, you should let the woman take the lead.  Stand away from the woman as you greet her. If she is willing to shake your hand, she will extend her hand to you. Don't automatically extend your hand first. If she clasps her hands together or places her right hand over her heart, that is an indication that she isn't willing to shake hands but is nonetheless pleased to meet you. When greeting someone of the same gender as you in a formal context, such as in a professional environment or for school, shaking hands is common. It's still a good idea to let the other person take the lead and offer their hand first. Always shake with your right hand, never your left. The left hand is considered unclean in Arab culture. Placing your right hand over your heart indicates that even though you're not going to touch the person, you're still quite pleased to meet them. If you have Arabic friends of a different gender, this is an appropriate way to greet them. Because men and women who aren't related to each other typically don't touch each other when greeting, this gesture is a way to signify your attachment to the person you're greeting without hugging or kissing them. In Arabic culture, touching noses is not considered a particularly intimate gesture and is frequently done between two men as well as between two women. Another gesture popular in some areas is to place 3 kisses on the other person's right cheek. These gestures are typically never appropriate with someone of a different gender unless you are related to them and have a very close relationship. Even then, many Arabs would not consider such a greeting appropriate in public. Elders are greatly respected in Arabic culture. A kiss on the forehead honors them and shows them respect. Reserve this gesture for elders you know well, or who are related to someone you know well. For example, if your Qatari friend introduces you to his grandmother, you might kiss her on the forehead when greeting her.
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Use polite words and phrases to show respect. Avoid touching when greeting someone of a different gender. Shake hands when greeting someone of the same gender formally. Place your right hand on your heart to greet someone warmly. Touch noses or kiss cheeks with people you know well. Greet an elder with a kiss on the forehead.