In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Press Ctrl+Alt+Del (Windows) or ⌘ Cmd+⌥ Option+Esc (Mac). If the browser is not responding, you can use this keyboard shortcut to access all processes running on your computer.  Press “End Task” (Windows) or “Force Quit” (Mac). This button is located in the lower right corner of the task manager window Terminating a process can cause you to lose unsaved work or progress and should only be used if the application is unresponsive and cannot be closed normally.
Summary: Open the Task Manager/Force Quit Menu. Select Google Chrome from the list of processes. Terminate the process.

Tell them that you can make a quarter change color by rubbing it hard enough on your elbow. This isn't the actual trick, but they don't have to know that. This distracts them from your actual trick so they're not as suspicious of what you're about to do. Or you could just tell them you're going to make a quarter disappear. That's fine, too, but they may be ready to look out for any sleight of hand. This time your rubbing hand has nothing in it.  Rub for a few seconds, telling your audience that something strange is happening. The quarter isn't changing colors...the quarter is...disappearing. You can then reveal your hand to be empty. If people want to check the other hand for the quarter, you can drop it down your collar before showing them that that hand is also empty.
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One-sentence summary -- Set the trick up for your audience. Continue rubbing your elbow (though nothing is there).

Q: If you are hiring a DJ, getting refreshments catered, getting professional help with the decorations, or hiring a professional photographer, start gathering quotes at least one month in advance.  Ask about any surcharges or equipment fees, as well as hourly rates. Inquire about what your vendors will supply, and what you are expected to have. For example, check with your DJ to see if they provide the sound system, or if you will need to rent one from elsewhere. Contact at least three options for every vendor to ensure that you get competitive pricing. Your budget will dictate much of what you can and cannot do. Talk to your student government treasurer to better understand how much money your committee has to spend on the dance.  Ask your faculty adviser to verify the budget. See if the school will contribute anything outside of the student government money. Plan your budget to encompass everything you will need. Use the quotes you got from your vendors as well as budget plans and receipts from previous years to figure out what the dance will cost. Do not let your budget exceed the amount you have available. Revisit your budget often to ensure you are on track. If your budget is not enough to cover the cost of the dance, create a fundraising plan with your committee. Explore multiple options both on and off campus.  Host bake sales on campus during lunch periods as well as before and after school. Work with other student groups to raise money by hosting events such as a car wash. Events that let you reach out into your community give you more opportunities to bring in cash. Ask local restaurants if they offer fundraising nights. Some restaurants may offer programs that donate a certain percent of profits for the night to a student organization. Partner with a local eatery and spread the word via flyers, emails, and social media.
A: Get quotes. Make your budget. Fundraise.

Article: You only need a few cups of water to do a proper steam. Boil the water on the stove or in the microwave. While the water is heating, wash your face to remove makeup and dirt. Use a gentle face cleanser and warm water. Removing makeup and dirt is a must before steaming, because steaming opens up your pores, and anything on your face will be able to get inside and cause irritation or pimples to occur.   If you have especially sensitive or dry skin, it might be prudent to reduce the chance of experiencing irritation by forgoing exfoliation and opting for a gentler technique. After washing your face, pat it dry with a towel. Pour it into a glass or ceramic bowl resting on a folded towel or two. Part of the facial experience is to add some beauty to your day, so if you have a pretty bowl on hand, use that one! If you're in a hurry, you can also just use the pot you boiled the water in. You don't have to add anything to your steam, but to make it truly special you can add some fresh or dried herbs or essential oils that will release beneficial aromas. An herbal teabag will also do the trick! Try the following herbs and oils to enhance your steam:  Use lemongrass or peppermint for an energizing steam. Use chamomile or lavender for a relaxing steam. Use peppermint or eucalyptus for a cold-conquering steam. Use sandalwood or bergamot for a stress-relieving steam. Drape a towel over your head so that it creates a sort of tent over your face, and hold your face over the water. Keep your face over the steam for about 10 minutes. Close your eyes and breathe deeply, allowing the heat to awaken your face and open your pores. Don't steam your face for too long, or get too close to the hot water. The heat can cause inflammation if exposure is too high. The next step is to use a mask to pull the impurities from your now-open pores. A clay mask works well if you have one on hand. Mix the clay with some water and smooth it over your face. Let it sit on your face for about 15 minutes before gently rinsing it off with lukewarm water.  If you don't wish to do a mask, just rinse your face in fresh water after you're finished steaming it. Time to close up your pores again! Do this so that after your facial, dirt doesn't get into your pores.  Using a toner after steaming will help your face look toned and fresh. Use a cotton ball to apply the toner of your choice to your nose, forehead, cheeks and chin. You can also use lemon juice as a toner. Try this on a small area of skin prior to using on your whole face, some individuals may be more sensitive to this than others. The final step in your facial is to apply a moisturizer to keep your face hydrated. Steaming it can actually dry it out, so this is an important step. Smooth on your favorite moisturizer, or try a face-softening oil like coconut oil, jojoba oil or argan oil. Pay attention to the ingredients on oils to verify that they natural and have no harsh chemical additives.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Bring a small pot of water to a boil. Wash your face. Pour the water into a bowl. Add herbs or essential oils. Hold your face over the steaming water. Smooth a mask over your face. Use a toner to close your pores. Moisturize your face.

Problem: Article: Doc Marten shoes will work for an everyday business look. Pick a neutral pair, like navy or brown, that complements your suit. You could even pick a colored pair, like forest green, to match your tie or blouse so long as your workplace doesn’t have a strict dress code. Neon Doc Martens, as well as colored pairs, like the iconic burgundy, deserve to be shown off. Wear tight-fitting cropped pants or roll up the cuffs so that your boots will be the star of the show. Add a neutral top and a close-fitting jacket to complete the look. Doc Martens look great paired with tights and a dress or skirt. Choose a neutral or solid dress or skirt to ensure your shoes are the focal point of your outfit. For example, wear floral Docs with a black dress and sheer tights. Add a jacket in a complementary color, like pink or yellow, to tie the outfit together. Pick slim-fitting trousers to go with your favorite Docs. Add a patterned dress shirt for a professional yet laid-back vibe. Top off the look with a suede jacket and sunglasses.
Summary:
Add Doc Marten shoes to your business suit. Wear cropped pants to show off colored boots. Select patterned Doc Martens to wear with a dress or skirt. Pair trousers with Doc Martens for work.