INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The easiest way to get rid of an annoying friend's posts in your News Feed is to go to their profile and "unfollow" them; this feature is similar to "muting" an account on Twitter. If you aren't logged in, you'll first need to enter your Facebook email and password. This is at the top of Facebook's page. If they have a recent post in your News Feed, you can also click on their name there; doing so will take you to their account page. This should be to the right of their name. On mobile, this will be below their name and profile picture. This will remove their posts from your News Feed; however, you will remain friends on Facebook! You may have to refresh your News Feed for their posts to disappear.

SUMMARY: Open your Facebook page. Type your friend's name into the search bar. Click the "Following" option at the top of their page. Click or tap the "Unfollow" option in the resulting menu.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Chickens like a secure nesting area, and often, areas underneath things like bushes can look appealing. Get down on a chicken's level and look around. You may find some eggs! You may also find them at the base of trees or nestled down in the grass. If you have places in your yard like a barn or a shed that have openings for your hens to get in, check in there for eggs. Your hen may decide a hayloft or a manger is a great place to lay, especially since it's out of the elements! Make sure to look in all the hidden holes you can find in these buildings! Hens aren't particularly rational about where they lay their eggs. While they typically pick a shaded area for protection, yours might decide to lay on top of a freezer or in a tractor seat. It really depends on the chicken! So make sure to search the area from all angles, as you never know where you'll find eggs.  Some may even lay eggs in the middle of the yard. If you have kids, get them to help you look! They can spot things down low you might not see. Chickens often like to lay eggs next to a barrier or in a corner, so check your fence line for hidden nests. You may find one in a far back corner, for instance. The same is true around your house. Walk around the outside of your house to see if your chickens have laid eggs around the border. Have a good look inside your chicken coop, including the run and under the housing, as your chickens may have laid their eggs in the coop but not in the nesting area. You may find them in corners, in the roosting area, or even in the middle of the floor.
Summary: Look under bushes and logs. Check in warm, semi-indoor areas. Search high and low in places you might not expect. Walk along the fence line. Make sure the eggs aren't in the coop.

The hours hand is pointed directly at the number 6, which means it's exactly 6 o'clock. If the hours hand is pointed exactly at 6, that means that the minutes hand must be pointed directly at 12. The minutes hand is 2 ticks beyond the 9. So how do we figure out how many minutes there are in this hour? First, we multiply 9 by 5 to get 45. Then we add another 2 ticks to 45, giving us 47. We have 47 minutes in the hour. The hours hand is in between 11 and 12, while the minutes hand is 4 ticks beyond the 3. How do we figure out the time? First, let's tell the hour of the day. Because the hours hand is between 11 and 12, we pick the lower number. This means it's 11-something o'clock. Let's do the minutes next. We need to multiply 3 by 5. This gives us 15. Now we need to add the 4 ticks to 15 which gives us 19. There are 19 minutes in the hour, and the hour is 11. That means the time is 11:19.
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One-sentence summary -- Notice where the hours hand is on this example. Notice where the minutes hand is on this example. Notice where the hours and minutes hands are on this example.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Medium-sized, flat brushes are ideal for contouring. Fluffier powder brushes will not blend your contour as well and give you less control over its shape. Smaller, eyeshadow brushes are also not ideal because of their streakier finish. Contouring creates the appearance of shadows on your chest to make your bust look bigger. Look for a bronzer one or two shades darker than your skin tone. This will help your contour look more natural and give you control over the shape.  Test the bronzer out on your hand before applying it to your breasts to make sure you got the right color. Pair the bronzer with a highlighter powder with a slight sheen. Apply bronzer to your chest in a v-shape over and to the center of your cleavage. Then, brush your highlighter over the tops of your breasts and around the v-shape. This will give your breasts the illusion of appearing larger and fuller. Use your brush to dust over the bronzer and highlighter, blending them together into a smoother contour. Step back and examine your contour in the mirror to make sure you don't have any noticeable bronzer streaks. Check your reflection in an area with natural light to accurately gauge how your contour looks.

SUMMARY:
Find a blush or contour brush. Choose a matte bronzer. Contour over the top parts of your breasts. Blend the bronzer with your brush.