Q: Salt buildup on the lips can cause them to dry out quickly. Changing your diet so that it includes less salt might make a big difference in the texture of your lips. When you do eat salty foods, rinse your lips with warm water afterward so the salt doesn't sit on your lips. Smoking is tough on lips, causing dryness and irritation. If you're a smoker, there are lots of good reasons to  kick the habit, and having healthy lips is one of them. Try to cut back on smoking as much as possible to save your lips from getting damaged. Just like the rest of your skin, the skin on your lips is susceptible to sun damage. Wear lip balm with SPF 15 or higher to protect your lips from getting burned. There's nothing like the cold, dry air of winter to make your lips dry and flaky. If you tend to pick your lips more in the winter than in the summer, that's why. Try pulling your scarf up over your mouth when you go outside to protect your lips from the cold.
A: Eat less salt. Avoid smoking. Protect your lips from sunburn. Cover your face in cold or dry weather.

Article: Neighborhood Watches are often very successful in eliminating drug dealers from your neighborhood. They can help reduce criminal activity by creating an environment without opportunities for things like drug deals. However, it’s important to work with the police so that Watch members are properly trained and informed.  Post signs and publicize the presence of your Neighborhood Watch. Knowing that the area is under observation will often persuade dealers to move out of your neighborhood to an area that is less patrolled. Never attempt to apprehend a drug dealer yourself. This only creates a situation where people could be seriously harmed or even killed. ” Having your whole community work together will be much more efficient than if you try to take action yourself. Block clubs have historically had a significant impact on getting rid of neighborhood drug dealers.  Get together with neighbors and arrange for “positive loitering,” where members of the club do things like sweep the streets, pick up litter, and do other activities near where drugs are sold. The constant presence of people may dissuade drug dealers that operate in public places. Go to community meetings together. Many communities have safety training meetings, police meetings, and other events and activities where you can learn more about how to keep your neighborhood safe. If your neighborhood is rough, it may be safer to avoid having Neighborhood Watch or block club meetings in that area. Instead, look for a public location such as a church or community center, or even a small local business. Even meeting a few blocks away can provide more safety for your members. Definitely avoid having meetings at any one individual's house, as this could provide dealers with a target for revenge. Areas such as vacant lots are prime territory for drug dealers. Contact your local officials to see if lots can be turned into parks or playgrounds. Your community may even be able to pitch in to beautify an area. Eliminating potential dealing spots will help drive dealers out of your neighborhood. If the property where you believe drug dealing is occurring is a rental, contacting the person in charge of the property may help them take action. If you don’t know who is in charge of the property, your local tax office can usually provide you with information about the owner, landlord, or property manager. Things such as broken streetlights, abandoned cars, and degraded fences can provide opportunities for drug dealers to thrive. Taking actions such as getting street lights repaired and abandoned vehicles towed are small fixes, but they can have a big effect. Many local law enforcement agencies work together with the community in specific programs, such as CrimeStoppers and "drug dealer eviction" programs, to help eliminate drug activity. Ask about how to work with these established programs to ensure everyone's safety.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Start a Neighborhood Watch. Form a “block club. Meet safely to discuss problems. Ask about local improvements. Contact the property owner. Contact your municipal authorities about environmental problems. Identify safe programs to help eliminate drug dealers.

Problem: Article: If you’re moving the shed across your yard, you can roll it on a “conveyor belt” of sturdy pipes.  Choose pipes that are longer than the shed and sturdy enough to hold its weight (but not too heavy for you and a friend to lift and move).  Thicker walled schedule 40 PVC pipe with a diameter of at least 4 inches (10.2 cm) will often work for smaller sheds, though you should ensure as best as you can that they will support the load.  Three pipes are often sufficient for smaller sheds.  Space out the pipes beneath the shed (to support its weight) and perpendicular to the direction you’ll be moving (so they can roll forward in that direction). Especially if you’re moving the shed over soft ground, use two pairs of long, wide boards as tracks over which to roll the pipes. 2" x 10" boards may be a good choice, and consider doubling them to create a 4" base to ensure the boards do not fail. Lay them out like railroad tracks pointing in the direction you’re heading; place one pair beneath the pipes and shed, and one pair in front of that. If your shed is still jacked up over the rolling pipes, carefully ease it down onto them.  Then, slowly push the shed in the direction you want to go. It is important to emphasize that carefully planning and controlling your movements is extremely important, nor should you underestimate the total weight of the structure. You’ll almost certainly need additional assistance, with the number of helpers depending on the size of the shed.  It’s better (and safer) to have too much help than too little.  As you push the shed forward, the pipe nearest to you will “pop out” from underneath the shed.  Carry it around to the front and roll the shed onto it.  You will repeat this process over and again until you reach your destination. If you are using wooden tracks underneath the pipes, reposition them as you go as well.  Think of it as laying a railroad track in front of a (slowly) moving train by ripping up and reusing the tracks now behind the train. Once you reach your destination, you may be able to simply push a smaller shed off of the pipes and into place.  Especially if the shed is larger or not overly sturdy, it is probably best to utilize your jacks and supports to ease it back down into place.  Make sure the destination is prepared and level. Make sure the shed is still level and square as you remove the braces and prepare it for use again.  Make repairs as needed.
Summary: Prepare pipes and tracks. Roll, reposition, and repeat. Reverse the lifting process.

Q: Place it in the refrigerator for at least 20 minutes. Remove it when the top is just starting to set and leaves a tight edge against the side of the pan. Try a sour cream layer for a big contrast. Place the gelatin in the refrigerator again for at least 20 minutes to let the second layer set. Spoon in the next layer and refrigerate for at least 20 minutes. Repeat spooning and refrigerating until you have used the last of your Jello mixtures.
A:
Spray the metal or silicone mold with cooking spray. Pour one mixed bowl of gelatin into the bottom of your pan or mold. Spoon the next color onto the top of the last color. Remove the gelatin mold. Place it in the refrigerator to set overnight.