Problem: Article: Despite the stereotypes and common misconceptions, there are no real meaningful differences among generations in the workplace. In fact, Millennials have many of the same career goals than any other generation. Many people have the notion that Millennials jump from job to job more quickly than the average worker. While Millennial’s aren’t as stagnant in their jobs as Boomers, the fact is that Millennials usually tend to stay longer at one job than their Gen-X counterparts. Remember that no generation can be summed up by blanket statements. Just because you meet a lazy or ineffective worker that is of Millennial age doesn’t mean that all Millennials are like that one person. Keep an open mind and remember that, when it comes down to it, Millennials are basically the same as you!
Summary: Recognize that many stereotypes about Millennials are untrue. Debunk the belief that Millennials job hop at an abnormal rate. Help fight against harmful Millennial stereotypes.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Southern belles always look feminine and put together, so you will need to invest in these basic wardrobe staples. Look for dresses in pastel colors and preppy prints. Find heels in wedge or mule styles for the day, and look for pumps or sling-backs for evening attire. A classy string of pearls adds a great finishing touch to any outfit. It's important to dress modestly for afternoon functions, which means you should cover your chest area. For evening or nighttime events, it's fine to show a bit of skin, so wearing clothes that reveal 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) of cleavage will be considered acceptable. This is a classic southern look that will finish off your look. Red lipstick is appropriate for all functions, day or night. Be sure to brush your hair, and style it with a curling or straightening iron before you leave the house. Use hairspray as a finishing touch to ensure that every hair stays in place. The classic southern expression, “the bigger the better,” applies to hair as well. Try to incorporate some volume into your hair! Wash and moisturize your skin on a regular basis, and use lemon juice to zap pimples in a pinch. While it's fine to wear some foundation, be sure not to cake it on, and always remove your makeup before you go to bed. Avoid tanning and try keep your skin safe from the sun by wearing hats and staying under cover on bright summer days. Always wear sunscreen with SPF 30 or above if you are spending time outdoors. This goes beyond bathing every day; the smaller details will help solidify your appearance as a southern belle. Great hygiene includes keeping your nails well-groomed and polished, wearing perfume, flossing your teeth, and never forgetting to shave your legs or underarms (even in the winter). This is considered tacky. The only exception would be if you're getting married during this window of time - then you may wear white shoes. Otherwise, save your white shoes for summertime only. When you're in public, keep a smile on your face. This will help you look warm, friendly, and kind - a look all southern belles should aspire to have!

SUMMARY: Wear dresses, heels, and pearls. Cover your cleavage during the day. Wear red lipstick. Style your hair whenever you go out. Maintain a clean and clear complexion. Protect your skin from the sun. Practice great hygiene. Never wear white shoes after Easter and before Labor Day. Remember to smile!

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Firefox app icon, which resembles an orange fox wrapped around a blue globe. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the top of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens a new tab in private browsing mode. Your search history will not be saved while you use this tab. You can switch back to the regular browsing tab by tapping the numbered square in the upper-right side of the screen and then tapping the hat icon in the upper-left side of the screen.
Summary: Open Firefox. Tap ⋮. Tap New private tab.

When you move away from home, you have a lot of options for how and where you would like to live.  Dormitories are a great option for college students and are often required for freshman at many institutions. Dorms let you ease into living away from home without saddling you with tasks like rent and maintenance. They're also excellent places to make friends and learn how to live in a community of your own. Single apartments require the most responsibility right off the bat but they also allow you to have a space that it is entirely your own. Studio apartments, which are small and inexpensive units with one main room and one bathroom, are good first apartments, as are one-bedroom units. To avoid loneliness, you'll have to seek social interactions away from home if you choose to live alone, which can be more challenging. If you don't wish to live alone, sharing an apartment or house with roommates is your best option. This not only reduces your living costs, it also gives you a good balance between community and privacy. Cooking for yourself is much more cost-effective and healthy than relying on takeout and store-bought meals. It's also a great social skill and will be essential if you ever choose to have a family of your own. There are a lot of different ways to learn to cook and you can use multiple methods at the same time. Look for:  Cook books. Online instructional videos. Online recipes and instructional articles. Local cooking classes. For the sake of health and social presentation, it's very important to have a clean home and an equally clean self.  Wash dishes daily. Allowing dirty dishes to pile up just creates more work for yourself down the line and increases the amount of mold and insects in your home. Do laundry every one to two weeks. If you don't have laundry facilities in your home, look for a local coin-operated laundromat. Designate one day a week as cleaning day. This is a day when you should thoroughly clean your home, including washing floors and windows, cleaning your bathroom, dusting your furniture, and any other tasks specific to your home. If you have roommates, divide up cleaning chores and rotate them equally. Set clear rewards and penalties for success and failure to fulfill these responsibilities.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a living arrangement. Learn to cook. Keep your space clean.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Fill in all the spaces as though you were selling the car. The “seller” is the person whose name is coming off the title. The “buyer” is the person whose name is going to remain. It is important to fill out the form completely and neatly. In some cases, if you make a mistake and cross out your error, the Department of Motor Vehicles may not accept the form. You would have to request a completely new title, and then start the transfer over again.  Some states require that the signatures be notarized. Find out ahead of time if this applies to you and do not complete the form until a notary is present. Some states require that you complete the forms at the DMV in person. Find out if this applies to your state as well. Call ahead and see if it is possible to make an appointment, so that you can reduce the amount of time that you’ll need to wait. In most cases, a transfer must be done in person at the DMV. In some states, you may be able to submit the paperwork by mail. Call your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles or check their web site online to find out which of these situations applies to you.
Summary:
Complete the form on the back of the title certificate. Be very careful. Take your forms to the DMV.