Problem: Article: Once your have identified your face shape, you should look at frames that will complement your face shape. If you do not know your face shape, there are several charts you can look up online to help you determine this. You should also keep in mind certain frame styles you should avoid.  Round: If you have a round face, you have noticeable curves on both sides of your face and less defined angles, or cheekbones. The width and length of your face are mostly equal in size. Oval: Individuals with oval faces have balanced features, and their chin is slightly narrower than their foreheads. Oblong: If you have an oblong face, your face will be longer than it is wide. You will also have a long straight cheek line, and you may have a longer nose. Base-down triangle: If you have a base-down triangle face, you will have a narrow forehead that widens at your cheek and chin areas. Base-up triangle: If you have a base-up triangular face, you have a very wide top third area of your face and a narrow or small bottom third of your face. Diamond: This is the rarest face shape, where you have a narrow eye line and jawline and broad cheekbones that are high and dramatic. Square: If you have a square face, you have a strong jaw line and a wide forehead. The width and length of your face are the same proportions. If you have a round face, you should go for eyeglasses that are square or rectangle to contrast the roundness of your face. Avoid round frames and rimless frames, as these will only highlight your round face and will not complement your face shape. If you have an oval shaped face, you should look for frames that have a strong bridge and are wider than the broadest part of your face. Geometric shaped frames tend to look good against an oval shape. You should avoid glasses that are oversized and cover up more than half of your face. Big frames can throw off the natural balance and symmetry of your face. Make your oblong shaped face appear more balanced by choosing frames that have more depth than width. Look for frames that have decorative elements on the sides of the frames and a low bridge. Avoid round frames or small frames. Highlight the narrow upper third area of a base-down face with frames that have color and detailing on the top of the frames. You can also try cat-eye shaped frames. For a base-down triangular face, go for frames that are wider at the bottom to balance out the wider top area of your face. Frames in light colors and materials, as well as rimless frame styles, are also ideal for this face shape. If you have a diamond shaped face, you should look for cat-eye glasses or oval frames. These frames will play up your narrow forehead and chin and accentuate your cheekbones. Avoid boxy or narrow frames. Individuals with square shaped faces should look for eyeglasses that sit high on the bridge of their nose and have oval or round frames. You should avoid angular and boxy frames that will draw attention to your angular features, as this can make your face appear bulky or heavy.
Summary: Choose a pair of frames based on your face shape. Avoid round glasses for a round face. Opt for wide frames if you have an oval-shaped face. Balance out an oblong face with longer frames. Choose cat-eye or wide frames for a base-down or base-up triangle face. Consider cat-eye frames for a diamond-shaped face. Avoid angular frames for a square face.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will need to have your peel-and-stick tiles prepared, a tile cutter or utility knife, and level. Pretty basic, huh? If you tiles are not stuck together on sheets, you may also need spacers to make sure they are all evenly spread. The sticky backings of your tiles can’t adhere to walls if they are dusty or greasy. Use a damp rag to completely wipe down walls, and then let them dry completely. It is important to make sure you get a good measurement so you know exactly what size you should cut your tiles.  Choose a stopping point, either directly below your cabinets or at an arbitrary point on the wall. Make sure that you have enough tiles to fill the measured space, as well as a few extras for precaution. Use a level and straight edge to mark your stopping point along the wall. Peel the backing off the tiles, and stick them to your desired location. Always start from the bottom center of the wall and work your way out.  Firmly press the tiles each time you stick them to the wall, to make sure they are firmly adhered. Hold a straight edge or level to the sides of your tile as your press, to make sure that they don’t shift out of alignment. Work your way across the wall, until the entirety of your desired space is filled up. Cut any pieces to fit outlet holes or edges and corners before you attach them to the wall. To keep it looking its best, wipe the backsplash clean with water or a generic kitchen cleaner occasionally.

SUMMARY: Gather your supplies. Clean your walls. Measure your space. Stick your tiles to the wall. Finish attaching tiles. Enjoy your new tile backsplash.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are multiple functions to the Medicaid program and different reasons that you might need to apply.  Review the following functions of the Medicaid program to learn if it is a good fit for you:  Medicaid can help if you are unable to pay large medical bills. If you are enrolled in Medicare, you may already be qualified for Medicaid. There may be financial circumstances that qualify you for Medicaid, such as being below the federal poverty line. If you receive supplemental security income (SSI), you may automatically be eligible for Medicaid. Medicaid aims to provide medical aide to pregnant women, children, seniors, people with disabilities, and non-disabled individuals. Although Medicaid is a federally funded program, it is implemented on a state level.  Some states will even have their own programs that they run.  You will have to learn about your own state and their requirements for enrollment in Medicaid.  You can find information about your state requirements “at this website”  States will select on an individual level who is accepted into the Medicaid program. States can also choose to expand their coverage to groups beyond the federally mandated groups. There are some federally mandated aspects to Medicaid.  These involve which groups of people are required to be covered by Medicaid. Medicaid may apply retroactively up to three months before you applied.  If you apply and are accepted, and were also eligible three months ago, any medical bills incurred during those last three months may be covered. Coverage under Medicaid will end when you are no longer considered eligible.
Summary:
Learn what and who Medicaid is intended for. Understand your state Medicaid requirements. Be aware of retroactive eligibility.