INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have been found by EDD to be eligible for UI benefits, you will be sent a Continued Claim Form, which can also be found here. You will fill out this form and mail it, file it online, or complete the process over the phone. This process will need to be repeated every two weeks.  If you are filing online you can go here and follow the directions to complete the form. The Continued Claim Form includes questions regarding whether you were able to work; whether you looked for work; whether you did in fact work work; and finally, the form asks you to complete a work search record, which asks you to report the jobs you applied for.  If you have concerns about how you should answer certain questions on the Continued Claim Form, you can follow this guide. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to answer each question on the form. If you find work while you are receiving UI benefits, you are required to disclose that information on your biweekly Continued Claim Form. Whether you receive money for your services or not, you still must disclose the number of hours you worked, who you worked for, how much money you made, and whether you are still working there. Failing to report this information can result in UI fraud, which may subject you to severe punishment. Be sure you look here for information on how to correctly report any income you receive. UI benefits normally last for one year. If you have received one year of UI benefits and are still unemployed and otherwise eligible for normal UI benefits, you may be able to receive a federal extension on your UI benefits. If you are eligible, EDD will automatically file your first extension and they will simply continue to send you your Continued Claim Form every other week. If you need to file more than one extension, EDD will again automatically do so for you and continue to send you your Continued Claim Forms.

SUMMARY: Fill out the required forms to keep your unemployment benefits. Report small amounts of income if necessary. Extend unemployment benefits if necessary.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: First, map out where you want the stenciled designs to go. Use a light-colored washable marker to make small marks so you know where to place the stencil each time. Place one hand firmly on the stencil to make sure it doesn’t move and hold the can about 4 inches (10 cm) away from the carpet to spray in the design.  Purchase pre-made stencils from craft stores or make your own out of cardboard or thin plastic materials. It’s best to use just one stenciled design, but you can combine two different stencils if you lay them out in a thoughtful way. For instance, stick to a single celtic design to be spaced out evenly across the center of the carpet or around the edges. You can also use different floral stencils for a smart, unique look. Use painter’s tape to act as a stencil. Lay it out in stripes, chevron patterns, triangles, or any other geometric shape you enjoy. Then, spray the areas around the tape, let the paint dry for 1 to 2 hours, and peel back the tape.  Try cutting the tape into small squares and triangles and sticking them to the carpet to create your own geometric patterns. It may help to use a measuring tape to map out where you want to place the painter’s tape for a symmetrical design. Create a classic border of stripes around the edges of the carpet with lines of painter’s tape. Use a measuring tape to measure out where you want the border lines to go, then make small tick marks with a light-colored washable marker. Lay the tape according to the tick marks.  The areas covered by tape will reveal the current color of the carpet. Hold up a piece of cardboard at a 45-degree angle next to the tape line to protect the inside section of the carpet from the paint. Blot the painter’s tape or stencil with a rag to soak up any puddles of paint that may have collected on them. That way, when you peel away the tape or lift the stencil, the puddle won’t drip onto the carpet and ruin your design. Pull up the tape or remove the stencil only after you’re finished painting that area. Touch the painted area with your finger to make sure it’s dry before moving on with a new color or before laying down more painter’s tape. If your design requires adding more tape to previously painted areas, wait until those areas are completely dry.  For instance, if you spray red spray paint over blue paint that isn’t dry, you could end up with purple areas. Placing tape onto still-damp painted areas will compromise the consistency of the paint and, as a result, mess up your design. Use a paper towel to wipe up as much of the excess paint as possible, then douse a cloth with paint thinner and blot or rub the affected area until you don’t see any traces of color. Mineral spirits or acetone can also be used to remove paint. Avoid stepping on the painted areas of the carpet for the next 8 to 10 hours or until it’s completely dry. Depending on the climate and humidity of the area you live in, this could take up to 12 or even 24 hours.
Summary: Use a stencil to create curved, intricate designs. Lay down painter’s tape in geometric patterns for a modern look. Apply stripes of painter’s tape around the edges of the carpet to make a border. Use a rag to remove any puddled paint on the tape or stencils. Allow the paint to dry before adding a new color or more tape for the design. Use paint thinner to clean up your design or erase mistakes. Wait 8 to 10 hours until the rug is completely dry before walking on it.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Flapper makeup is quite distinct and features long thin brows, lots of black kohl eyeliner, dark eyeshadow, and deep red, bow-shaped lips.  To get the brow look, aim for long, relatively thin, and straight brows. If you don’t want to pluck your eyebrows into the flapper shape, you can use a brow pencil to draw them in.  Use dark eye shadow and eyeliner to create a smoky look. Use black, smudged eyeliner on both the top and bottom lids and create a dark, smokey eye with dark-colored eyeshadow. For details on creating a smokey eye, see How to Get Smokey Eyes. Use a soft pink blush right across the apples of your cheeks. Use a deep red matte lipstick for lips. Try to emphasize the heart shape of your lips by lining your cupid’s bow and filling out your bottom lip with lip liner. The true hallmark of flapper style is the bob--a short, cropped haircut that was radically unconventional for its time. If you don’t have short hair or can’t emulate it, curls are the watchword of flapper style, so style your hair in pin curls or soft waves. See How to Create Pin Curls or How to Style Finger Waves for more detailed instructions.  If you already have short or bobbed hair, you can style it like a true flapper by creating waves that lay close to the head using hot rollers or a curling iron. If you don’t have short hair, you can fake a bob by fashioning your hair in a chignon (a low bun) or a rolled ponytail (pull hair in a low ponytail and tuck and pin the ponytail under, optionally securing/disguising the tucked pony with a headband or ribbon tied around your head). Or you can just wear a hat or skullcap (see Part Three) and not worry about hair at all. If you really want to embrace the flapper look but don’t have hair amenable to the classic flapper bob, look for a bobbed wig.  If you want to emulate Clara Bow, the iconic actress who embodied the flapper style on screen, look for a short, black-haired wig. If you want to pay tribute to the great style diva of the 20s, Coco Chanel, look for a short wavy wig in a dark brown color. If your inspiration is the great silent-film actress Mary Pickford, look for a short wavy-haired wig in a light brown or dark blonde color.

SUMMARY:
Create a flapper-era face. Style your hair. Or buy a wig.