Problem: Article: Some examples include Yahoo, Gmail, Mail.com, Outlook.com, and more. Make your new email address the primary email address for your Facebook account. The primary address is the one where Facebook sends you emails about recent activities and updates.  Click the down arrow in the top-right corner of Facebook and select Settings. Click the Edit link in the Email section of the General Account Settings. Click the "Add another email" link that appears, and then enter your new email address. Make it your Primary email address, enter your Facebook password, and then click the Save Changes button. Make sure that the password is complicated enough so you can't remember it. Search online for "password generator" and pick a site that makes strong, cryptic passwords. Copy the password so that you don't have to retype it. This will keep you from making mistakes as well as help prevent you from memorizing it. You can do this from the Settings menu that you changed your email address in. Change the password on your new email address to the password you just generated as well. Most email services have a Settings page that you can do this from. Visit a site like FutureMe, EmailFuture, or Bored.com. Use the future email service to send an email to your regular email address. Put the new email address and the newly-generated password in the body of the email. Set the email to be sent after you are able to log back into Facebook without consequences. Once the email is set up, log out of Facebook so that you can't visit the site and be automatically logged in. Make sure that any traces of the password you generated are deleted, and that you didn't memorize it in the mean time. If you copied the password to the clipboard earlier, copy something else to erase the password from the computer's memory. Once you receive your future email, you can enter that password into Facebook and check your feed. You can keep using the same password to block yourself each day, or create new ones.
Summary: Create a new email address using an email provider of your choice. Change your Facebook primary email. Generate your new password. Set the new password as your Facebook password. Set the new password as your new email password. Write a "Future Email". Log out of Facebook. Log back into Facebook after your work time is over.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s a good idea to organize your nomination letter around one big idea. This helps the reviewers follow along. It also helps them remember your nomination because everything will point back to a single theme instead of a lot of disconnected information. If you’re nominating someone for employee of the month, the theme of your letter could focus on how the nominee helps others in the workplace. Begin your letter with a personal greeting to the people who will be reading it. If you aren’t sure who is on the committee, research it on the Internet or call the organization and ask. Be sure you spell the name properly to avoid embarrassment. As a last resort, begin your letter with “To whom it may concern.” Share how you know the person you are nominating, and include a brief anecdote about them. You should also directly state that you are nominating this person for an award. For example, say “While teaching second grade together, I learned that Mary Drake is a shining example of patience and kindness, which is why I’m nominating her for the Heartwarmer Award.” Reasons could include examples, stories, illustrations, and statistics about an individual's work. You should be as specific as possible. Bring this person to life in order to help the reviewers visualize this individual.  For example, write “Edward has received five letters of recommendation from customers since joining our company and his customer feedback performance is the highest within the estate.” You could also say something like, “Even though he didn’t have to, Dan used his own money to purchase art supplies for the after-school program.” Explain to the committee that you have the utmost faith in this person to continue to do well. Make it clear that they are an excellent candidate for the award. For example, say “Susan continues to strive for excellence and maintains a 4.0 GPA, which is one of the reasons I know she deserves this scholarship.” Let the reviewers know they can contact you if they need additional information or if they have questions. Include your full name, title or position, email address, and phone number. Be sure to type your name and also leave room to add your signature.

SUMMARY: Choose a theme. Start with a greeting. Explain your connection to the nominee. Compile a list of reasons that your nominee should be selected. Share your faith in the candidate. Provide your contact information.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You don’t want to be noticed because you smell strongly or wear unwashed clothes. Make sure you come to work clean and well-groomed--it can make a big difference! Don’t go overboard and use lots of scented products. Many people dislike strong perfumes and some workplaces even have rules against them. Being noticed because your clothes don’t follow company policy will not be good for your career. If your job requires a uniform, make sure it’s ironed, fits you properly, and that your shoes and accessories conform to the dress code. If you don’t wear a uniform, read the company dress code carefully before you get dressed to go to work. If you want a promotion, dress the way your supervisors do. Knowing what’s appropriate for your particular workplace will help you get noticed in all the right ways. Some workplaces are very formal and discourage workers from socializing or doing anything that isn’t work. Other companies want their workers to be friends with each other and act casually. Take your cues from your supervisors, not your co-workers.  If the CEO of your company wears shorts and flip-flops, wearing a suit every day will give the impression that you don't understand the company's culture. Dress more casually and talk about your hobbies more at this kind of company. If your job expects you to wear full business suits and follow strict protocol at all times, don't bring in a radio or change into your gym clothes at the office. Showing up late to work stands out in a very negative way. If you can’t get to work early, show up on time for every shift. People will remember you for your punctuality and courtesy. Some workplace rules can seem pointless or aggravating, but following them will show your supervisors that you’re a conscientious employee who cares about the company’s policies.  Get your own copy of the company handbook and check it regularly. If a company rule is harmful or violates someone’s rights, speak to human resources or your supervisor.
Summary: Practice good hygiene. Follow the dress code. Learn about your company's culture. Show up on time or early. Follow the rules.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Using regular scissors or a knife, slice the 3/8 inch latex tube. Each grenade will require at least a 6-inch long tube. You can use longer tubes for larger grenades if you prefer. Measure each section prior to cutting for consistency. Go ahead and tie one end of the 6-inch tube into a knot. Using a measuring cup, measure ¼ cup of flour and ¼ cup of corn starch. This will be used to make the paint. Grab the food coloring and set aside. You can add this directly to the mix so it doesn’t need to be measured out. You can use non-toxic, washable kids’ paint as well if you want to save more time. A medium sized pot will be needed to create the grenade filling. Make sure you also have a syringe or spray bottle, cotter pins or bobby pins, a clamp and several washers before getting started. If these items aren’t readily available at home, they can be picked up at a local hardware store.
Summary:
Cut the tubing. Measure the mixture. Grab other materials.