INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will be taken to an interface to name your file and choose a save location. Under the filename field is a dropdown menu to select filetype. You can select various image filetypes from this menu (.jpg, .gif, .png, .bmp, and more). By default powerpoint will save files as .pptx. An image copy will be saved to the selected location using the chosen filetype. If you are saving a file with multiple slides, you will be prompted to choose to export “All Slides” or “Just This One”.

SUMMARY: Open the “File” Menu and select “Save As”. Select an image filetype. Click “Save”.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some primers are clear, which are great for people hoping to skin improve texture and help makeup stay put. If you have blotchy or uneven skin, however, you might want to use your primer as a color corrector. You can choose a primer in the same color as your foundation color to even out your skin, or use a specific color-correcting primer.  Green makeup primer will reduce redness. Whether you have a sunburn or just struggle with an overly rosy complexion, the green will help balance the red. If you have yellow undertones, apply a purple makeup primer to cancel these out. Pink makeup primers work a little like blush by making your complexion look illuminated and healthy. If you can see the bluish veins in your delicate skin, a yellow makeup primer will help cover these up. A peach-colored primer will help cover up dark circles and hyperpigmentation. Using the wrong products on acne can make the problem worse, so it’s incredibly important that people with acne choose the right makeup primer. Primers with salicylic acid are great for people with acne because they actually work to reduce acne while you’re wearing it. Avoid products with added oils or fragrances, because these can irritate your skin. Look for products that are specifically labeled "non-comedogenic," which means they won't clog your pores.  Oil-free and oil-absorbing primers are good choices for acne-prone skin because they will not block pores and aggravate the problem. Primers with vitamins E and A can help heal and moisturize your skin. These products are well-labeled for the problem they address, luckily. If you want to blur these imperfections, look for bottles labeled with words like “pore-minimizing” or “poreless.” Some of these primers can be used alone while others work best in conjunction with foundations, so read the packaging carefully. If you have wrinkles or large pores, it’s important to see if your primer stands the test of time. A primer may look great at first, but then you’ll see your foundation settling into fine lines. The best primers will hold your makeup in place (and out of fine lines) all day!

SUMMARY: Use a color-correcting primer if you have issues with skin color. Choose a gentle primer for acne-prone skin. Hide large pores and fine lines with a pore-minimizing primer.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Place the mustard seeds, bay leaves, and Allspice berries in a mortar and grind them together using a pestle. If you do not have a mortar and pestle, you could use the handle of a meat tenderizer or other utensil and a small dish, like a custard dish or ramekin. Similarly, you could place the spices in a resealable plastic bag, seal it, and crush them with a rolling pin. In a small mixing bowl, stir together the ground spices with the salt and pepper until each spice is evenly distributed.  The spices can be mixed together with a spoon or fork. Set aside once combined.

SUMMARY: Crush the mustard, bay leaves, and Allspice. Combine all the spices together.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Also, be wary of torn/significantly beat up extension cords. Look for outlets that don’t work, light switches that are hot to the touch, and lights that flicker. This could mean something is wrong and should be checked by an electrician.

SUMMARY:
Immediately fix appliances or lamps that sputter or spark in any way or give you a shock when operated. Keep appliances away from wet areas, especially in the kitchen, bathroom, basement, and garage. If an appliance has a three-prong plug, never force it into a two-prong outlet or extension cord. Check your wiring on a regular basis. Keep clothes, curtains, and other potentially combustible items at least three feet from all heaters.