Article: You can use laundry detergent, dish soap, baby oil, olive oil, or toothpaste to lift the dye from your skin. Try to find fragrance-free soaps to avoid irritating your skin.  If the dye is on your face, use oil or toothpaste first since these are less likely to bother the sensitive skin on your face. Any toothpaste will work, but one with baking soda in it may be more effective at loosening the dye.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get out detergent, oil, or toothpaste.

Problem: Article: This allows you to enter a formula into the cell. The field is at the top of the spreadsheet. Type an equal sign followed by “ROUND” like this: =ROUND. ” The content of the “fx” box should now look like this: =ROUND(. This inserts the cell's location (e.g., A1) into the formula. If you clicked A1, the “fx” box should now look like this: =ROUND(A1. For example, if you wanted to round the value of A1 to 2 decimal places, your formula would so far look like this: =ROUND(A1,2.  Use 0 as the decimal place to round to the nearest whole number. Use a negative number to round by multiples of 10. For example, =ROUND(A1,-1will round the number to the next multiple of 10. The final formula should look like this (using the example of rounding A1 2 decimal places: =ROUND(A1,2). This runs the ROUND formula and displays the rounded value in the selected cell.  You can replace ROUND with ROUNDUP or ROUNDDOWN if you know you want to round up or round down to a certain number of decimal points.  Similarly, the formula MROUND will round to the nearest multiple of any specified number.
Summary: Enter the data into your spreadsheet. Click a cell next to the one you want to round. Type “ROUND” into the “fx” field. Type an open parenthesis after “ROUND. Click the cell that you want to round. Type a comma followed by the number of digits to round to. Type a closed parenthesis to finish the formula. Press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your lily should bloom about 60 days after you plant the bulbs. If your lily doesn’t flower for an entire growing season, you should check the pH of the soil. Your soil pH should be 6.0-6.5. Calla lilies can sometimes become infested with little bugs like aphids. Aphids are tiny soft-bodied pear-shaped bugs that can be black, yellow, green, or brown. If you see these or other bugs on your plant, spray a solution on the leaves.  Green solution can be made 8 fluid ounces (240 mL) of water with 8 fluid ounces (240 mL) of rubbing alcohol and adding 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of biodegradable dish soap and 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of mineral oil. Neem oil solution can be made by mixing 2–3 tablespoons (30–44 mL) of neem oil extract with 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water. Spray all affected areas of your plant with either of these solutions for a safe pesticide. Scale looks like small bumpy brown spots that appear to move. It has a shell-like exterior and will need to be wiped away with a rough cloth or small toothbrush. After you wipe your leaves, spray them with either green solution or neem oil to clean off any mildew residue left behind by the scale. Bacterial soft rot is a common disease on calla lilies that causes your plant to appear stunted and the leaves turn yellow. The upper part of the bulb becomes soft, brown, and watery, causing stalks to fall over. You’ll need to discard rotted bulbs to prevent bacterial soft rot from spreading to other bulbs. Wounding your plant in a harvest makes it more susceptible to bacterial soft rot. Choose a dry, sunny day to trim flowers to allow your plant's wounds to heal before the next rain.

SUMMARY: Test the pH of your soil if you run into flowering difficulties. Spray plant leaves with green solution or neem oil for pests. Wipe the leaves with a cloth, then spray them with green solution for scale. Discard infected bulbs if you suspect bacterial soft rot. Avoid harvesting flowers when your plants are wet to avoid disease.

In 1948, the United Nations General Assembly set forth the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which is a list of human rights inherent to all people. Members of the UN pledged to protect and promote these rights. The largest concentration of rights in the UDHR can be categorized as “civil rights,” which are rights related to one’s physical integrity and protection under the law. The first 18 tenets of the UDHR set forth individual’s civil rights, which include:  The right to equality and the right to life, liberty, and personal security. Freedom from discrimination, slavery, and from torture and degrading treatment. The right to recognition as a person before the law and equality under the law. The right to a remedy from a competent tribunal and to a fair public hearing. Freedom from arbitrary arrest and exile and from interference with privacy, family, home and correspondence. The right to be considered innocent until proven guilty. The right to free movement in and out of one’s own country and the right to asylum from persecution in other countries. The right to a nationality and the freedom to change it. The right to marriage and family, and to own property. Freedom of belief and religion. Human rights that are political in nature include those rights related to a person’s participation in government and the freedom from governmental intrusion. These rights are set forth in Articles 19 to 21 of the UDHR and include:  Freedom of opinion and expression and the right to information. Freedom of peaceful assembly and association. The right to participate in government, equal access to public service in his or her country, and the right to vote in free elections. These rights establish the conditions that are necessary for individuals to prosper and to have an adequate standard of living. Articles 22 to 26 of the UDHR set forth economic and social rights, which include:  The right to social security. The right to participate in desirable work and to join trade unions. The right to rest and leisure and an adequate living standard for one’s health and well-being. The right to education, which is free during elementary and fundamental stages of development. Article 27 of the UDHR sets forth a person’s cultural rights. These rights include the right to participate in the cultural life of the community and the protection of the moral and material interest in a person’s own scientific, literary or artistic production.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary --
Recognize civil rights. Identify political rights. Recognize economic and social rights. Be aware of cultural rights.