Problem: Article: If you do not have any glitter glue at home, use clear glue instead, and add in about 1 teaspoon of glitter. You can also add some color with a drop or two of liquid watercolor, liquid food coloring, or gel food coloring. You may be able to use white school glue for this method too. You will need to add in about 1 teaspoon of glitter into it. If you want it to be colorful, add in a few drops of liquid watercolor, liquid food coloring, or gel food coloring. If you want something  thicker and stretchier, sort of like Silly Putty, skip adding water. Keep stirring until the glue and water (if using) are evenly combined. Do not add the liquid starch just yet. It is important to mix your base ingredients first. If you just dump everything into the bowl all at once, your slime won't come together properly. Start with just ½ cup (120 milliliters) of liquid starch. Stir it in with a spoon first, then knead it in with your hands. At some point, the slime will ball together, and leave behind liquid starch in the bowl. At this point, you can scoop the slime out of the bowl, and discard the excess starch. If the slime isn't stretchy enough for you, add some more liquid starch, and knead it in.
Summary: Pour ½ cup (120 milliliters) of glitter school glue into a mixing bowl. Stir in ½ cup (120 milliliters) of water, if you want a gooier slime. Stir everything together with a spoon. Pour the liquid starch in, then mix it together.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have a newborn baby, you should invest in a rear-facing infant car seat. These seats are designed to be safer for babies that weigh between 22 and 35 pounds.  When sitting in the seat, the baby's head should be at least 1 centimeter (0.4 in) away from the side of the seat. If not, the car seat is too small. Once the baby weighs more than 35 pounds (or their head is less than 1cm away from the edge of the seat) you will need to upgrade to a bigger car seat. Convertible car seats are a good option if you plan on using the car seat over a couple of years. They can be converted from a rear-facing seat for small infants (weighing up to 40 pounds) to a front facing seat for older infants and toddlers (weighing up to 70 pounds).  Keep in mind that it's best to keep the seat in the rear-facing position for as long as possible, as it is the safest option for your child.  Your child will need to be moved to a bigger seat when the top of their ears is level with the top edge of the seat. These car seats are best for children who are over the age of four and weigh at least 40 pounds. They are front-facing and use the car's regular seatbelts to secure the child.  The child has outgrown their booster seat when the headrest is set to its highest level and the child's shoulders are two inches above the opening of the straps. Once the child has outgrown this booster seat, they should be able to sit in the car independently, without the use of a seat. Sometimes it's possible to get a baby seat that can easily be removed from the car and attached to a baby stroller. This is very convenient, as you won't need to remove the child from one seat and strap him or her into another. These types of baby seats and strollers are usually sold in a set.

SUMMARY: Choose an infant car seat if you have a newborn baby. Get a convertible car seat that will last from infant to toddler. Go for a belt-positioning booster seat if your child is over four. Consider getting a car seat that will fit into a baby stroller.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your computer's web browser, or tap the Facebook app icon if you're on mobile. This will bring you to the Facebook login page if you aren't currently logged into a Facebook account. If you haven't yet downloaded the Facebook app for your iPhone or Android, you can do so for free. . You can do this both on the desktop version of Facebook and in the Facebook mobile app. This will differ slightly depending on whether you're using a computer or a mobile item (e.g., a smartphone):   Desktop - Click the tab with your name on it in the upper-right side of the window.  Mobile - Tap ☰ in the lower- or upper-right corner of the screen, then tap your name at the top of the resulting menu. You can add a picture of yourself (or anything else) to your profile so that other users can identify you:   Desktop - Click Add Photo in the upper-left side of your Facebook profile, click Upload Photo, select a photo from your computer, and click Open.  Mobile - Tap the square profile picture icon at the top of the page, tap Select Profile Picture, tap a photo that you want to use, and tap Use. You can also add a photo to the top of your Facebook profile by clicking or tapping Add Cover Photo, clicking Upload Photo (desktop) or tapping Change Cover Photo (mobile), and selecting a photo from your computer or mobile platform. If you didn't add certain information while setting up your Facebook account (or you want to remove some of the stuff that you did add), you can do so from your profile page:   Desktop - Click About below your cover photo area, click a subject below the "About" heading on the left side of the page (e.g., Places You've Lived), hover your mouse over an item and click Edit when it appears, and edit the item.  Mobile - Scroll down and tap About just above the "What's on your mind?" text box, tap the "Edit" pencil icon to the right of an item, tap the Edit option, and edit the item. Click or tap Save on the page on which you made your changes to save them and apply them to your profile. Now that you've set up your Facebook account, it's time to add some friends.
Summary: Open Facebook. Create a Facebook account Go to your Facebook page. Add a profile picture. Edit your account information. Save any changes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sometimes, studying on your own can be difficult—there are distractions, questions that seem to have no answer, and times when you just need the support of your peers. A Google search for "CPA study groups" is a good place to look.  Check out accounting forums to find people in your area who are looking to form study groups for the exam. Social media sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook offer connections to study groups. Log in, and in the search field, enter "CPA" and you'll see a list of all CPA-related groups. Most CPA exam prep providers also host online study groups, and links to other candidates in your area.
Summary:
Choose a study group. Look online.