In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Plastic containers are ideal for seasonal storage of your non-delicate clothing. Fold and place the heaviest items, like jeans and sweatshirts, in the bottom of the plastic bin. Place neatly folded shirts, skirts, and tights on top of the bulky bottom layer.  While vacuum bags help you save space, they do not allow your garments to breath.  Plastic bins are great for short term storage. If you need to store clothing for more than a season or two, place the garments in a cotton storage bag or box. Instead of mothballs, consider using lavender sachets or cedar balls to keep your clothes smelling fresh and pest free. Storing your delicates requires a bit more finesse. When your delicates return from the dry cleaner, remove them from the plastic garment bag. Carefully fold each item, wrap it in acid-free tissue paper, and then place it into a cotton storage bin. Plastic garment bags do not allow your natural fiber clothing to breathe properly. Sweaters and hangers don’t mix—when you hang up a sweater, the garment becomes misshapen. Instead of hanging up sweaters, fold them neatly. Place your heaviest sweaters at the bottom of your plastic storage bin or cotton garment bag. The lightest sweaters should lay on top of your heavier articles. Do not over stuff your storage bins. Instead, loosely pack your sweaters so that they can breathe. Once the seasons turn from winter to spring, it is tempting to hang up your bulky winter coats in the back of your closet. However, allowing your coats to hang throughout the spring and summer may distort their shape. The best method for storing coats is to fold them up and place them inside a plastic bin.  Remove all of the items from your coat pockets. Wash or dry clean your coats. Fold up your coats and place them into a plastic or cotton storage bin. Do not over stuff the bin. Furs and dresses are the only fall/winter items that should remain on a hanger. Hang up these items and then place them inside a cotton garment bag.  If your dresses are not made out of delicate, natural materials, you can fold these items and place them inside a plastic storage bin. You may want to have your real furs professionally stored in a temperature controlled building throughout the spring and summer. Once you have packed up all of your winter wardrobe in bins, boxes, and bags, you need to find a place to store these containers. Ideally, you should always store clothing in a cool, clean, dark, and dry environment. It is especially important to store your furs in a cool place—the skins will crack if they are too hot.  Bright environments will cause your clothing to fade. Damp and hot environments may cause your clothing to become mildewy. Dusty storage spaces will cause your clean clothing to become dirty.
Summary: Place your non-delicate items into plastic bins. Wrap your delicate items in tissue paper. Fold your sweaters. Fold and store your winter coats. Hang up your furs and dresses. Store your bins, cotton garment bags, and cotton garment boxes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Many PhD students are expected to be in the office or on campus from 8:00-5:00 during the week.  This will earn you the respect of the faculty.  Making a good impression with the faculty, especially as a first-year student, is very important and could open more opportunities for you later.  Additionally, stay late once in a while.  Stick around to talk to students you’re teaching, or put in some extra time on your dissertation. Show up on at least one day during the weekends, too.  Vary the time you go to campus on weekends so that you see many different professors (and many different professors see you). Keep your wardrobe business casual when on campus, at least during weekdays.  This will create the impression that you’re a serious person.  Don’t wear cargo shorts, brightly colored clothing, or torn/ripped jeans.  Choose neutral earth tones.  Men should wear khakis, dress shirts, or short-sleeved polo shirts.  Women should wear skirts or slacks.  Avoid open-toed shoes and T-shirts. PhD students are assigned a dizzying amount of reading, often 300-500 pages of reading per week.  Try to understand the main points the author is making, and draw out enough information so that you can talk about it during your seminars with a reasonable degree of proficiency. Academic conferences, colloquia, and consortiums are great opportunities for presenting your original research and networking with others in your field who can inspire you to investigate new avenues for research.  Your university will distribute calls for papers (CFPs) to you and all graduate students in your department.  Check them regularly to see if there’s a conference or other meeting where you feel you could contribute something.  Presentation experience looks great on a resume. Even if you can’t present at a conference, you should attend as many as you can to keep up with current research and meet your fellow accounting colleagues.
Summary: Arrive early at the school. Dress professionally. Don’t try to read everything. Present at conferences.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Search university and college job boards for available positions. Apply for research or teaching positions if you have a Ph.D. and a couple fellowships under your belt. Also let your former professors know that you are looking for a job. They may have information about schools who are seeking candidates for open positions. If you only have a master’s degree, then apply for professor-in-residence or visiting professor positions in fields such as geology, chemistry, applied math, atmospheric science, and engineering. Public or private technology-based companies typically hire astrophysicists as technicians or technical staff members. Search for jobs at technology-based companies such as Apple, Raytheon, IBM, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Oracle, and Cisco Systems. Because astrophysicists have advanced data analysis skills, financial firms often hire them to do market modeling. These jobs involve analyzing data in order to predict financial markets. Search for jobs at the World Bank, MasterCard, ING, Goldman Sachs, GE Capital, and Standard Chartered Bank, to name a few. These agencies typically hire astrophysicists with Ph.D.s and master's degrees as technicians for satellite development, space programs, Exo-planet research, and galactic and stellar observations. Look for these jobs at national observatories like Magdalena Ridge, Arecibo, or the Argentine Institute of Radio Observatory. Also look for these jobs at agencies like the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, and Keck Telescope.
Summary:
Apply for positions at colleges and universities. Search for technician positions at technology-based companies. Apply for data analysis jobs at financial firms. Look for national observatory or agency jobs.