INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you do get a chance to ask for feedback, the last thing you want to do is show up unprepared. Before asking for feedback and advice, take some time to think about where you need them most. Taking the time to prepare beforehand will show you respect the person’s time and willingness to discuss things with you.   If you can, consider sending a list of these points by email before meeting with the person. This will let them give your request some thought before you meet, allowing for more effective feedback. Keep your list short. Two or three points should be sufficient. Examples of points you can mention are your performance on specific projects, specific flaws they think might need fixing or your attitude. Avoid asking only very specific or overly vague questions. Ideally, most of your questions should fall somewhere on the spectrum between these two options. Of course, you can have specific requests and more general questions, but you should mix and match the two categories. This will ensure that you receive a complete feedback, which will help you more effectively put it into action. If you’re concerned about your performance on a specific project or task, definitely ask about it. You should also ask questions that encourage positive feedback, such as  “What are some things I’m doing well?” Whether the answers you’re getting are too vague or you’re just not exactly understanding what you’re being told, you shouldn’t let the matter lie. Don’t hesitate to ask them to clarify their point. Ask for examples.  For instance, if you’re told that your time management skills could use work, ask for an example of a situation that better time management could have improved. Do so politely, otherwise, you might not get the feedback you want.

SUMMARY: Prepare a list of specific points that need feedback. Vary your questions. Go after specific information.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Submerge the plastic in the bleach and water solution for 5 to 10 minutes. Make sure the plastic is completely covered in the solution. Use gloves when you submerge the plastic to avoid injury. Thoroughly rinse the plastic with water to remove the bleach solution. Air dry the plastic by letting it sit out for about 30 minutes or until completely dry.
Summary: Soak the plastic. Rinse and dry the plastic.

You'll want to deal more damage on Luxord; he doesn't have a lot of strong attacks that you'll need Reflega for, so stick with Decisive Pumpkin. You can get the Decisive Pumpkin if you defeat the Experiment in Halloween Town. The Highest Ribbon grants 25% damage reduction for all elements, including physical damage. Complete the Twilight puzzle to obtain this accessory. Ribbon grants damage reduction for all elements, including physical damage.  Sora should start out with a Ribbon. If you don’t have a Ribbon, you can synthesize one with 5 Blaze Gem, 5 Frost Gem, 5 Thunder Gem, 5 Bright Gem, and 3 Gale. This accessory grants the highest bonus strength as well as MP Haste, which directly affects the speed of your MP recovery. Full Bloom+ is an upgrade of Full Bloom. You can synthesize both. Find the recipes at http://www.khwiki.com/Full_Bloom+. This is for emergency HP and MP recovery. This is for emergency MP recovery.
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One-sentence summary -- Obtain Decisive Pumpkin. Obtain Highest Ribbon. Get Ribbon. Get Full Bloom+. Collect Elixirs. Collect Ethers.

Q: If you've ever created a free email account, or you have an email account through your internet service provider, you can check your email using your web browser. Open the website that you use to log into the email account. For example, if you have a Gmail account, visit mail.google.com, or if you have Comcast internet visit comcast.net and click the Email button. You will need to log in with the account you have with that service. If you don't have an account, you can create one from a variety of free email services. When you log into your email account, you will be taken to your inbox. This is where all of your new email messages appear. Double-click a message in your inbox to open it. Click the "Reply" button to send a response to an email you have received. The Reply function varies from service to service. Some services such as Gmail allow you to start typing your reply in the same screen as the original message, while other services require you to click the "Reply" button or link to compose your message. Spam email is primarily advertising and scam email messages. Most email services have spam filters which automatically detect and remove spam before it reaches your inbox. These messages are moved to the Spam folder, where they typically sit for 30 days before being deleted. Check the folder occasionally, as sometimes legitimate mail gets flagged and sent to the Spam folder. If you don't take the time to manage your inbox, you will soon be drowning emails. After you read an email and apply to an email, either sort it into a folder or delete it from your inbox. This will help keep you organized. See this guide for details on organizing your Gmail inbox. Email is one of the most popular ways to try to scam and "phish" (trick people into giving out personal information). Any email offer you read that sounds too good to be true most likely is. Never click links unless you trust the sender, and even then its best to be cautious, as viruses on the sender's computer can cause them to send infected emails without knowing.
A: Log into your email provider's website. Find an email to open. Reply to a message. Check your "Spam" folder occasionally. Delete or sort read messages. Don't click any unknown links.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have a friend or acquaintance who is struggling financially, then this person may benefit from your help. You might consider offering financial assistance to help the person if you can, or you might look for other ways to help this person using your skills or assets.  Some people may feel uncomfortable if you make a big deal of helping them financially. Try to be subtle about offering financial help. For example, if you notice that a friend is struggling to afford her basic needs each month, such as food, rent, and utilities, then you might try inviting her to dinner once per week and send her home with some leftovers. You can say something like, “I will never be able to eat all of this extra food! Can you please take some home with you?” Be direct and considerate if you want to give someone money. If you want to offer money to someone, then you might say something like, “I have noticed that you are struggling. I care about you and I want to help. Will you please let me give you some money to help with your groceries this month?” People who are struggling emotionally may also benefit from your help. If you see someone who is going through a difficult time, offer to spend time with them, talk with them, and support them however you can. For example, if you have a friend who seems depressed, then you might offer to help by saying something like, “I have noticed that you seem a little down lately. Do you want to talk about it? I am always here for you if you need me.” Try to be on the lookout for opportunities to help people, but you can also help someone who asks for your help. This might be someone who you know well or it might be a stranger. But being willing to help when someone asks you is a great way to be that person’s guardian angel. For example, if a friend calls you and asks if you can talk, then take some time to meet up with her and find out what is going on. If a homeless person asks if you can spare a dollar, give the person a dollar if you can.

SUMMARY:
Identify people who are in need of financial help. Look out for major emotional and life changes. Offer your help if someone asks.