Problem: Article: Once you have researched and designed your brochure, you should find a local print shop that will be able to print your brochure. It is not recommended to print your brochures on a home printer, as they are typically low quality and will not print at high resolution. The print shop will have higher quality printers and paper to give your brochure a professional look. When you go to a professional printer, be sure to ask what options they have. Choose a high quality paper that looks crisp and clean. Think about having a glossy finish that will give your brochure a slick, high-class look. You can think about a non-traditional brochure for a unique and professional look. It is possible to have a tri-fold brochure with the tops of the pages at different heights, or a bi-fold with a rounded back side. The possibilities are endless. If you want the final product to come out looking amazing, the best idea is to be talking constantly with your printer. They'll have experience and be able to advise you. Make sure that you talk to them at the beginning so that they will be able to see your vision.
Summary: Avoid printing at home. Explore your options at the print shop. Communicate constantly with your printer.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Whether it’s morning or night, you want your relaxing in bedtime to just be you and your bed (and maybe a cup of tea or a book). Anything else should be turned off and put away. Turn your alarm clock away from you, turn off your phone, shut your computer, and lock the door.  Having electronics on cues our bodies to stay on the alert. Apart from the light that they emit (that messes with our sleep-awake cycle), they keep us thinking about the million things we have to do. Get rid of them and your brain may be able to shut off, too.  To help with this, try staying away from all electronics and artificial light sources that would keep your brain awake for at least one hour before you go to bed. Alright, so the one caveat here is TV if done correctly. We’ll talk about how to do this the right way in the next section. If it’s Sunday morning and you’re looking for a luxurious lie-in, throw open the curtains and get your room filled with natural light. Soak up that vitamin D from the sun and let the light warm the room. If it’s at night, match the lighting to your needs. If you’re reading a book, turn on a lamp by your bed. Apart from that, have the lighting be dim. If you don’t intend to sleep, you can have the lighting be a bit brighter, but it shouldn’t be anything that offends your retinas. If you eventually want to fall asleep, it’s a good idea to lower the temperature to around 66°F (19°C). Not only does this program your body to go into sleep mode, but recent science says it can also up your metabolism and even regulate your insulin levels (helping fight against diabetes). If that’s not reason enough, what is? If you don’t want to fall asleep, make the temperature a little higher, but not too high. You want that sweet spot where your body wants to climb under the covers but not fall asleep. It’ll likely be somewhere around 69° (20°C). There is some pretty decent research on the effects of aromatherapy, and it all points to increased relaxation. If you don’t take essential oils yourself, you can put them in a diffuser and fill the room with a scent that tells your body it’s time to relax. Why not let your nose do the work? Some good scents are lavender, petitgrain, chamomile, geranium, sandalwood and rose. However, any scent you enjoy could put you in zen garden mode. Even if the temperature is perfect, your bed is comfy, the lighting is dim, and the room smells great, you’re not going to have a relaxing time wearing your Sunday best. Get out of presentation mode and into your pajamas. Or heck, into your birthday suit. You should adjust the temperature to match the clothes you’re wearing. If you’re wearing long johns and a sweater to bed, the room can be a bit colder. If you’re going like the day you were born, you may want to make it a little warmer.

SUMMARY: Turn off everything electronic. Get the lighting right. Adjust the temperature. Fill the room with a relaxing scent. Throw on some comfy clothes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Though female condoms typically cost around $4 per condom and can only be used once, you should practice using the condom on your own instead of using it for the first time right before sex. Though inserting the condom is easy once you get the hang of it, you should try it on your own at least once or twice to make sure that you can get it right when the time comes. Once you've determined that the condom is ready for use, just tear the arrow at the top of the package and remove the female condom. Using spermicides along with the female condom can further reduce your risk of pregnancy. Though the female condom will already be lubricated, extra lubricant can make it easier to insert and use the condom. To insert the female condom, you'll have to find a position that works for you. It's just like inserting a tampon -- you have to get comfortable and have access to your vagina before you can insert the condom. You can try squatting on the ground, laying down, or placing one foot on top of a chair. Hold the sides together similarly to how you would hold a pencil. Though the condom will be a bit slippery because of the lubricant, make sure you have a reasonably firm grip before you insert it. Insert it like a tampon. Push it up with your finger. Once it reaches the cervix, it will naturally expand and you won't be able to feel it anymore. Again, this is much like inserting a tampon -- if you can still feel it inside you, then you didn't put it in correctly. Make sure that the outer ring is hanging at least an inch outside the vagina. If it's hanging much further out, you may need to check if the inner ring is really inserted correctly. Once you've inserted the condom and are ready for sex, have your partner guide his penis into the outer ring that is hanging outside of your vagina. You can help guide his penis into the condom correctly. Make sure that his penis is actually going into the condom instead of touching one wall of your vagina as well as the condom. It's normal for the female condom to move from side to side once you're having sex. As long as the inner ring is still inserted and your man's penis is in the condom, you're good to go. If his penis has slipped out or the condom has come loose, you can comfortably reinsert it as long as the man hasn't ejaculated yet. Once the man ejaculates, you can remove and throw out the female condom. If you hear a loud noise because of the condom during sex, you can apply more lubricant.
Summary:
Practice using the female condom. Remove the condom from the package. Put spermicide or lubricant on the outside of the closed end. Find a comfortable position. Squeeze the sides of the inner ring together. Insert the inner ring and condom into your vagina. Push the inner ring into the vagina, aiming towards the small of your back until it reaches the cervix. Pull out your finger. Insert your partner's penis into the female condom. Have sex.