INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can apply to refinance your automobile loan with the lender from the original loan, or you can switch to a new lender. Lenders who allow refinancing will replace your existing loan with a new loan, typically offering lower monthly finance charges. Not every lender will allow borrowers to refinance a loan, so it may be worth comparing your options to determine which lender to go with, or whether you're eligible to refinance at all. As part of the refinancing application process, you'll need some basic information to provide the lender. Before you apply to refinance your loan, you'll need to have ready:  your current interest rate  how much money is still owed on the existing loan  how many months remain in the existing loan's terms  the make, model, and current odometer reading of your vehicle  the current value of your vehicle  your current income and employment history  your current credit score If you are eligible for an automobile loan refinance with your existing lender, you may be eligible for a better loan through a different lending institution. It's worth comparing your refinance loan options to get the best available loan terms. When you search around and compare refinance options, it's worth considering:  the loan rate  the duration of the loan  whether there are pre-payment penalties or late payment penalties  any fees or finance charges  what (if any) the conditions for automobile repossession are with a given lender

SUMMARY: Contact your lender. Gather the necessary information. Compare refinance loan options.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Shears designed specifically for trimming hair will give you the best results. Avoid using regular scissors or you may not get an even cut. To keep an established moustache neat and tidy, you can use scissors to tend to the finer details rather than buzzing it all off indiscriminately. For this approach, comb the hairs straight down so that they’re hanging over your lip. You’ll be able to see right away how much you need to take off. Remember to dry-comb your moustache to get a more accurate sense of length. Use the teeth of the comb to gather up the hairs to the desired length. Then, snip off everything that extends beyond them, adjusting the comb as necessary.  Use the bottom blade to gently lift the hairs away from your skin to avoid cutting yourself. Work slowly and carefully—making a mistake may force you to cut your moustache shorter to correct the imbalance. There’s a good chance that your scissors won’t be long enough to clip each and every hair at once. To guarantee an even length, proceed one section at a time, beginning with the philtrum area and moving outward to the edges. Be sure to snip the hairs at the same point all the way across. Use the previous section you cut as a guide so the next section is even.  Double check each cut before you commit to it. Once it’s gone, you can’t put it back. For longer moustaches, trimming the middle section slightly shorter than the sides can create the appearance of shape and body. Look over your moustache from top to bottom and zero in on any excess growth you missed the first time. Once you’ve done this, scan the outer perimeter of your lip for stray hairs. These can also be dealt with using your scissors, though tweezers or a handheld razor will eliminate hairs at or near the root, making them disappear for good.  Turn and tilt your head to get a better look at your moustache from every angle. One or two hairs may go unnoticed at a distance, but they’ll be obvious once you’re face to face with someone else.
Summary: Use hair cutting or grooming shears. Comb your moustache down over your top lip. Hold the comb in place and trim any hairs that fall below your lip. Work from the center of your moustache outward. Inspect your handiwork.

This tag will need to be inserted on every web page that you intend to track. If you don’t have access to your site’s code, get in touch with your web developer. You will need to be able to edit the code in order to insert the tag. Re-upload the updated file and repeat for every page on your site. This will enable the Tag Manager to insert the tags you want onto each of your web pages. You can find this page after you close the window displaying the Google Tags code snippet. Select "Universal Analytics" and click "Continue". Select the type of tracking you want to monitor from the drop-down menu.  Page View is the most common, and simply tracks when someone has visited the page. You can also choose from a variety of other types, including events, transactions, social media clicks, and more. For the Page View tag, select "All Pages". You can select "Some Pages" if there are certain pages you don't want tracked. You can also choose from other, more-specific triggers. Review your tag settings and click the "Save Tag" button. You'll see your new tag in the list. Click the "Publish" button and then review the information displayed. Click "Publish Now" to send the tag to the website and activate it. After about 24 hours, you should start receiving analytic reports. Click here for details on reading your reports.
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One-sentence summary -- Copy the tag that's displayed when creating your container. Open each webpage's source code. Paste the copied code directly beneath the opening <body> tag. Click the "Add a new tag" link on your container's configuration page. Select "Google Analytics" from the list of Products. Copy and paste the Tracking ID from your Google Analytics Admin page. Select a trigger for the tag. Save the tag. Publish the new tags. Start monitoring your results.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Think of Carrom as a game of finger billiards. Instead of balls, you use small playing pieces and try to put them in pockets with a heavier piece called a striker. A Carrom board is a large wooden board that contains a variety of markings. Make sure you know the meaning of these markings before you begin to set up the game to play. It's vital to understand the board in order to play carrom effectively.  The Carrom board should be positioned 60-70 centimeters (roughly 23 to 28 inches) above the ground.  A circular hole sits in each of the board's four corners, and a net is placed under each hole to catch the pieces. There are two foul lines on the board, and two concentric circles stand in the board's center. The center circle is the size of a playing piece, and the main circle is six times larger. Before beginning the game, the pieces are arranged in these circles. There are also rectangles drawn on either side of the board. Each player has his or her own rectangle, and must shoot their strikers from these rectangles. There are 9 black pieces in carrom, 9 white pieces, and one red piece (sometimes referred to as "the queen"), in addition to two pieces known as the "striker pieces." Each player has 9 pieces in Carrom, in addition to one striker piece. One player has all black pieces, and the other player has all white pieces. Sometimes, the pieces are referred to as carrommen.  The white and black pieces are smooth, wooden pieces that look something like the ones used for the game checkers. In each round, you attempt to use your striker to knock these pieces into the board's pockets. The red piece is called the queen, and it can be pocketed any time you want after sinking your first piece (the queen's function is similar to the black 8 ball in Billiards). If you have less than 24 points, the queen will add an additional 5 points to your score. If you have more than 24 points, you receive no additional points for pocketing the queen. To start the game, put the queen in the board's center. Then, put six pieces around the queen directly in a circle. Each of those six pieces should touch the queen and its neighboring piece.  Position the remaining 12 pieces around the inner circle of six pieces. Make sure each outer piece must touch the inner circle. Alternate the color of the pieces. In other words, the circle should have one red piece, followed by a white piece, followed by a red piece, and so on. You and your opponent should place your strikers in the rectangular boundaries on either end of the board.

SUMMARY:
Familiarize yourself with the symbols on the board. Learn the significance of carrom pieces. Set the board up for play.