Article: Enlist friends, family, and classmates to help. Let them know the kind of job you’re looking for so they can tell you when they see a position that might fit you. Start searching the job classifieds online. Craigslist, monster.com, indeed.com, and other regional sites (depending on where you live) are going to have a wide cross-section of jobs to which you could apply. If you are interested in particular companies, check their websites (usually the Human Resources section) to see if they have openings. If you don’t have the qualifications they are looking for, don’t apply. It’s a waste of your time and their time. Most jobs now have so many applicants, anyone who is not completely what they are looking for will be disqualified. Make sure your letter properly reflects the job to which you are applying. You might get lucky and get your dream job right after you graduate from college, but most of us aren’t so fortunate. Job searches often take a great deal of time and many applications before you find something. Applying to everything in your field for which you are qualified (even if you aren’t sure it is a job you want) can help you gain valuable interviewing experience, even if you don’t end up getting the job.
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Start looking for jobs. Read the advertisements carefully. Apply to all the jobs in your field for which you are qualified.

Problem: Article: Flash is built-in to Chrome, and no extra effort is required to get it running. Simply keep Chrome up to date and Flash should work just fine. If Flash is broken in Chrome, try uninstalling and reinstalling it.
Summary: Update Chrome.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Dip a washcloth in warm water and wring it out. Then, swipe the cloth over your skin to remove the baking soda paste. You may need to rinse the washcloth a few times to get most of the paste off. If you don't have a washcloth, you can use damp cotton balls or pads. Hold your skin under the tap and wipe it gently with your hands to remove all traces of the dye. Continue to rinse the skin until you don't feel residue from the baking soda paste on your skin. You can repeat this if your skin still looks stained, but you may want to wait a few minutes. Your skin might just be a little irritated from all the rubbing.

SUMMARY: Wipe off the paste using a damp washcloth. Rinse your skin with warm water.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Palm Sunday is exactly one week before Easter. Palm Sunday celebrates Christ's entry into Jerusalem. It also marks the beginning of Holy Week. The entire week is often referred to as “Holy Week,” but the Thursday, Friday, and Saturday immediately before Easter in particular are recognized as dates of significance in the Christian calendar.  Maundy Thursday celebrates the Last Supper of Christ. It also recognizes the "washing of feet," a biblical event during which Jesus washed the feet of his Apostles. Many Christian denominations celebrate the maundy (washing of feet) as a church ordinance. Good Friday recognizes the day that Christ was crucified. Holy Saturday commemorates the time during which Christ's body lay in the tomb. It is typically viewed as a day of preparation for Easter Sunday. Trace back to the Sunday that came six calendar weeks earlier. The Wednesday immediately before that date is Ash Wednesday.  In other words, Ash Wednesday is 46 days before Easter each year. Ash Wednesday is a formal day of repentance in many Christian churches. It also marks the first day of Lent, a period of 40 days over which Christians are to spiritually prepare for Easter. Ascension Day is a Christian holiday that falls exactly 39 days after Easter Sunday. Ascension Day celebrates Christ's ascension into heaven. In some Christian denominations, it is also considered the “fortieth day of Easter,” meaning that all the days in between Easter Sunday and Ascension Day are part of the broader Easter season.
Summary: Back up one week to find Palm Sunday. Pay special attention to the week in between Palm Sunday and Easter. Count back to the Wednesday six weeks before Easter. Count 40 days ahead.

Your skin could be dull because it's covered in dead skin, and it may have accumulated dirt and oil over the course of the day or night. Washing will clear your pores and remove excess oil and dirt. Do not wash your face more than twice a day, however. You may irritate and dry out your skin, which will lead to a dull appearance. Exfoliation removes dead skin cells and smooths out your skin for a brighter appearance. You should exfoliate both your face and body one to three times a week. More often will irritate your skin; less often will cause the build-up of dead skin cells.  Use a facial scrub for your face.  You can buy a scrub from the drug store or make your own. A good natural scrub is sugar and honey. A number of body scrubs are available for exfoliating below your neck. You may also use a scrub brush for your face. Put a few drops of your cleanser on the bristles and slowly work the brush in a circular motion around your damp face. Rinse afterwards. Use exfoliating gloves on your body. These gloves can be worn in the shower. Lather them up with your favorite body wash and work the soap over your body. Exfoliate before you shave for an extra close and smooth body. Do not use the gloves on your face. Moisturizer will make your skin glow with a healthy shine. That said, you want moisturizer that will work for your particular skin type. Different moisturizers are produced for various skin types and conditions.  If you have extremely dry skin, a lotion containing an oil base (either mineral or vegetable oil) will rehydrate your skin. If you have normal skin, find a water-based moisturizer that is not greasy. If you have oily skin that is prone to acne, try a gel or water based moisturizer that will keep your face hydrated without clogging your pores. Many people moisturize their faces but forget about the rest of their bodies! And just like with your face, you want to make sure that you choose a moisturizer that is right for your body. This will be a different type of lotion than your face.  You can choose from scented or unscented varieties. Moisturize at least once a day to keep your skin glowing.  Body lotion is a basic moisturizer. It is usually made from a mixture of oil, water, and emulsifying wax. It can be used once a day after every shower. Lotion is sufficient for normal to oily skin. Body creams and butters are made of similar ingredients to lotions, but they are often more concentrated. Body creams are recommended for dry or ashy skin. Body oils are the main ingredients of lotion but without the water and wax; they typically contain fewer chemicals than lotions. These also have much better hydrating properties, but too much can appear greasy and clog your skin. While your skin is still damp, apply a few dabs of a cold-pressed oil to your body. Don't use it on your face because it may clog your pores, causing you to break out. There are a number of good natural oils, including:  Baby oil Jojoba oil Sweet almond oil Avocado oil   Coconut oil
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Wash your face twice a day. Exfoliate. Choose a facial moisturizer for your skin type. Rub lotion on your body. Apply body oil after your shower.