INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Nearly all nail polishes will require at least two layers, and some will need three. It is much better to apply several thin layers of polish than one thick one -- the results will be much neater and less inclined to smudge. You must allow the nail polish to dry completely between each application - this should take between five and ten minutes, depending on the brand of polish.  Apply the second layer of polish using the exact same method you used to apply the first. Try to be equally careful -- don't become impatient and try to finish the job quickly, or you might ruin your good work. Allow the second layer of polish to dry completely, then decide if you need to apply a third. As you can see, painting your nails is time consuming, and you will need to allow yourself 30 minutes to an hour to do the job well. For this reason, it is a good idea to have prepared a snack/ gone to the bathroom/ turned on the TV before you begin painting your nails, so you won't be bored while waiting for your nails to dry.

SUMMARY: Allow the first coat of polish to dry before applying a second coat.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Country songs deal with themes like loss, heartbreak, betrayal, family, and faith. More often than not, they also tell a story. Decide what classic country themes you want to engage with and how you want to tell a story about those themes. For example, if you just broke up with your significant other, you could write about that. One of the best ways to come up with song ideas is to think of titles and extrapolate from there. Listen for catchy phrases on TV, in movies, in books, and in real life and write them down in a notebook or on your phone to keep track. If you’re writing a song about breaking up with your significant other, the title could be “My Heart Left with You.” The hook is the part of your song that sticks in your head because it’s catchy. If your title is memorable, it can easily serve as the hook of your song. Play around with your title and different melodies to see what you come up with.  Try to come up with lyrics or a melody that you can’t forget. If you can’t forget it, neither will your audience.  The most memorable melodies have what is called a “money note,” a note that stands out because it’s exceptionally high, low, or long.  If your song is called “My Heart Left with You,” the hook could be “But my heart left with you,” and you could drag out the note on “you.”
Summary: Decide what themes you’ll deal with in your song. Think of a title for your song. Come up with a hook based on your title.

Don’t choose a camp based on something you don’t enjoy like computer programming, if you don’t like it.  Research different camps based on your interests. There are so many different camps today that vary in a wide array of specialties. A popular camp for young kids is rock camp. This teaches younger children about the history of rock and the rudiments of a rock instrument. Your personal items are items or clothing you own that you cannot live without. This doesn’t include forms of electronics. For most camps these days, one aim is to remove yourself from electronics. Personal items are small knick-knacks that hold sentimental value to you like a doll, photograph, or charm. Depending on the duration of your camp, you’ll need a variety of clothing options. You should try to stay on the light side of packing. Consider the following for a one week camp, and double the amount for a two week camp:  6 short sleeve shirts 1 long sleeve shirt 4 pairs of shorts 1 swim suit 1 light jacket/sweatshirt 6 pairs of underwear 6 pairs of socks 1 baseball cap 1 pair of sneakers 1 pair of sandals It might be more enjoyable if you bring some additional supplies like a day pack. Instead of bringing electronics for entertainment bring books or comic books. It could also be useful to bring a journal and a pen. All camps offer different services. Look into what your camp recommends you bring. These are to be taken seriously and can be adapted depending on the person. After registering for the camp, you should receive a packet of information either in the mail or through email. Depending on what camp you’ve chosen, you may be required to bring specific supplies. Check the checklist and information provided by each camp. Camps want you to be prepared and will give you the information of what you should expect well before the camp starts.
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One-sentence summary -- Pick your camp. Gather your personal items. Organize your clothes. Bring additional supplies. Research your camp. Bring specific items.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use all 3 cups of water and bring to a boil on medium heat. If you don't have a dallah, you can use a saucepan or Turkish cezve. After 10-12 minutes, foam will start rising to the top of the pot. Do not let the coffee boil, as this will burn the coffee. If it begins to boil, remove the dallah from the stove. You may also want to reduce the heat slightly before returning the dallah to the burner. If you have an electric stove that is slow to cool, remove the pot immediately. This process will create the same foam as shown in prior steps. Empty the boiling water used for preheating. If you are using saffron and/or rosewater, add them now to the empty thermos. For a traditional presentation, use small cups on a serving plate.  Traditionally, the small cups are filled no more than halfway.  While Arabic coffee is traditionally made without sugar, it is served with something sweet, like dates. Milk is not added to Arabic coffee. If you prefer adding milk to yours, keep in mind that light roasts in particular are best without milk.

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Heat the water in the dallah. Let the coffee brew on low heat. Turn the stove off and let the pot settle for a minute. Return the coffee to the stove and bring it nearly to a boil again. Prepare your thermos. Let the coffee steep for 5 to 10 minutes, then serve.