INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are many different medications that may help prevent your excess gas. Gas-X, Maalox, Mylicon and Pepto-Bismol are just a few of the many gas prevention medications available to you. Talk to your doctor if you are not sure what product to choose or if you have tried products with no success. When selecting a medicine, look for a product that contains simethicone. This ingredient provides relief for excess gas by dissolving gas bubbles. Beano contains alpha-galactosidase, which helps prevent excess gas. In a double blind study, people who consumed foods that contained the Beano had significantly less flatulence than those who did not receive food that contained Beano. Some studies have shown that taking activated charcoal can help prevent gas but other studies have shown that there is no effect. Since activated charcoal is a natural supplement, you may consider trying them to see if they help prevent your excess gas. Chlorophyllin is a chemical that is made from chlorophyll, but it is not the same as chlorophyll. Some studies have suggested that taking chlorophyllin may help prevent excess gas in older people, but there is not enough evidence to prove that it is effective. You may consider trying chlorophyllin to see if it helps prevent your excess gas. Do not take chlorophyllin if you are pregnant. Not enough is known about chlorophyllin to determine if it is safe to take while pregnant.

SUMMARY: Use an over-the-counter medication to help prevent excess gas. Add Beano to foods to prevent excess gas. Try taking activated charcoal capsules. Try taking chlorophyllin.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Using paper is a simple, but fun way to makeover your file cabinets.  Shelf paper or contact paper is usually made of vinyl and not paper. Be sure to choose vinyl if you come across both types as it is more durable and is easier to clean. The surfaces to which you will apply the contact paper should be dent-free, or the finished project will not look good. The exterior hardware MUST be removed in order for the paper to apply smoothly. With the drawer sitting face up, measure the width and height of the drawer face.  Most contact paper has a “criss-cross” grid on the back side. This helps you cut straight lines. They are usually ½” or 1” squares. Cut a piece of contact paper about one inch larger than each measurement.  Peel back about one inch of the backing paper to expose the adhesive on the paper. Do this along the “long” edge of the paper. Carefully align the exposed edge along the corresponding edge of the drawer face with about a half-inch overhang.  Carefully run your finger over the paper to stick it down to the drawer. Make sure the paper does not wrinkle while you do this. Slowly peel back about ½” of backing paper at a time as you carefully stick the paper to the drawer surface. Do this in very small segments to reduce the risk of bubbles and wrinkles. Continue this process until the entire surface is covered. It is recommended that you “prime” a vinyl surface with a solid white contact paper. Otherwise, the wood-grain pattern will show through if you are using a light-colored pattern. Use a razor blade or sharp utility knife to trim off the excess. You can use the outer edges of the drawer as a natural straight-edge to get a clean, straight cut.  If you get a wrinkle, be very careful if you peel the paper off the drawer. Vinyl stretches and it may not re-apply correctly. If this happens, you can cut away the bad piece and replace it with a new one. Use a straight-edge to make your cut so it will be straight. If you get air bubbles or pockets under the paper, use the sharp corner of a razor blade or the sharp tip of a utility knife to pierce the bubble and release the air. It should then flatten out nicely. Repeat this method for all surfaces. Do one surface at a time on the cabinet and do not try to completely wrap the cabinet with one piece. Cut out decorative shapes with a contrasting color of contact paper and apply it to the newly covered surfaces. You may also get pre-cut letters and shapes to personalize your cabinet.
Summary: Choose your paper. Measure the width and height of the drawer face. Cut the contact paper to size. Align and place the paper on the drawer. Trim off the excess and correct any misapplications. Add some extra decoration for a personal touch.

One of the first things your parents will want to know is the cost of the trip. This is important, as what you think is a reasonable and small expense could break your parents’ budget. Thus, you need to know the total cost and have all the specifics written down before you approach your parents. Some costs to consider include:  Lodging. Air, train, or other transportation expenses. Money you’ll need for food and incidentals. For example, if you’re going to a weekend concert in the Adirondacks, you may want to buy a t-shirt. This should be factored in. Entertainment expenses, like the cost of a ticket to a concert. Before asking your parents about the trip, make sure you know the detailed timeline of the trip. Without a timeline, your parents won’t feel comfortable giving you permission to go on the trip.  Present your parents with a written timeline, detailing when you’ll leave home, when you’ll arrive at your destination, and when you’ll return home. Be able to answer specific questions about the timeline. After cost, perhaps the most important thing your parents will want to know is who will be in charge. Without an authority figure or chaperone, your parents may be unlikely to allow you to go on the trip.   Establish the chaperone or authority figure as someone who has a good reputation and is trusted. If you’ll be going on a trip with your friend’s family, point out that your friend’s parents are reliable people that your parents have met. If you’re going to an overnight concert or something similar without an adult, point to the most responsible person as an example of someone who will keep the group grounded. For example, if your friend Alex’s 17-year-old sibling who has already been accepted to Harvard is going, tell your parents. If your parents don’t know the adults or the group of kids you intend to travel with, they’ll probably be unlikely to let you go.
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One-sentence summary -- Determine the cost. Establish a timeline. Figure out who is in charge.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Similar to the eye makeup rules, clothing colors can give your eyes extra vibrancy through contrast. Consulting the color wheel will give you a basic idea of contrasting colors. You’ll want to wear the color that is the opposite of your eye color on the color wheel. If your eyes are a lighter blue, intensify the redness in your clothing to bring out the hue.  If your eyes are a darker blue, near to gray, lean toward a more yellow or golden tone to bring out the purple and blue tones in the eye. A lighter green eye may be better contrasted by a purplish shade of red. If you’ve got a hazel eye that leans more green, choose these colors as well to accent those shades. If your brown eyes are warmer, green would oppose the redder shades on the eye. For complementary colors to brown, true gold is a safe choice. If you’ve got hazel eyes that lean more brown, wear these colors to create contrast. When choosing jewelry, ties, hats, etc., the colors should a) coordinate with the outfit and b) contrast or complement the eye color. Be particularly attentive to accessories that will be worn near the face. Do not over-accessorize when trying to emphasize a natural feature, such as the eyes. Too much jewelry, too large of a hat, or too many colors will distract others from noticing the eyes.  Make selective color choices and keep the look free of distracting features.

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Choose colors that contrast and complement your eye color. Wear orange, bronze, red, or gold to give emphasis to blue eyes. Wear red or more subtle mauve and burgundy to contrast a green eye. Wear brown purple and pink if your brown eyes are more golden than warm in hue. Choose accessories in the right colors as well. Simplify the outfit in order to bring emphasis to the face.