INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Old skin cells don't just build up on your knees and elbows but on other areas of the skin as well. When they accumulate, they can make the skin appear darker and duller. Prior to shaving, lightly exfoliate the region using a loofah, scrub or exfoliating brush. This will remove the dry skin and will also help to prevent skin irritation and ingrown hairs in the bikini areas. When going in the sun, use a sunblock to keep the sun from penetrating those areas of your skin that you don't want getting darker. Choose a sunblock with a high SPF number (Sun Protection Factor) such as SPF 45 on that region. Also when you come out of the sun, apply olive oil to the area, as it's also known to be a natural skin lightener. Sweating in the bikini areas are known to cause darkening. Avoid polyester clothing and other synthetic fabrics, as they don't allow the skin to breath. Also tight clothing sometimes causes chafing and could also darken these areas. If shaving irritates the skin, it could darken it. Basically, dark spots are caused by constant friction. If you shave every day, your skin attempts to protect it so it darkens up. Any type of injury to your skin will either create a stain or keloid. Waxing can also cause darkening if it's too hot. Fruits, oranges and berries, in particular, and green, leafy vegetables have lots of antioxidants that assist in reducing discoloration of the skin. Drinking water also helps to flush toxins out of the body. It is one of the best ways to detoxify. There is no one-size-fits-all to how much water a person should drink. As a general rule, though, women should drink 128 ounces a day, and men should consume 128 ounces of water a day.

SUMMARY: Exfoliate the area. Use sunblock. Wear breathable, cotton clothing that is loose and comfortable. Use a quality razor, and shave gently in the direction of the hair growth. Eat more vegetables and fruits. Drink more water.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use the hardware supplied in your spotlight kit to mount the light in the location of your choosing.  If it was designed to be mounted on your roof, it may have come with a strip of weather proofing material to prevent water from leaking through your roof where the holes are drilled.  If it did not, you may want to put silicone in and around the holes as you bolt the light into place to create a waterproof seal.  If you choose to mount the light on your mirror, you will not need to use any weather proofing. Mounting a spotlight on a light bar or otherwise attached bracket will also require no drilling or weather proofing. Secure the switch on your dashboard in place by drilling a hole through the trim and sliding the switch through it from behind.  This will leave only the switch visible, with the rest behind the trim.  Place the screw on cap over the switch, with the switch itself sticking out through it, then screw it in place to hold the switch against the trim.  If you choose to use a button instead of a switch, it will mount in the same way. Ensure the switch is someplace easy to access without looking to be able to use the light while you drive. Run a black wire from one of the three prongs on the switch to a bolt on the body or frame of the vehicle just as you grounded the relay under the hood.  Make a loop with the exposed end of the wire and wrap it around a bolt.  Tighten the bolt back into place once completed. The switch needs its own ground and power source to function properly. Locate the fuse box on the driver’s side of the cabin of your vehicle.  Identify a fuse that powers an electronic device that only functions when the vehicle is running, such as the radio, headlights or turn signals.  Remove the fuse and insert and “add-a-circuit” or standard blade fuse holder with a wired pigtail hanging off that you can connect the wire from the switch.  This will prevent the spotlight from working when the vehicle is not running.  Be sure to put a fuse in the fuse holder to power the switch. Check the instructions for the spotlight and ensure you use a fuse rated for the amperage needed for the light to function. With everything wired, reconnect the battery and tuck the wiring away so it isn’t visible.  Use zip ties under your dashboard to secure any extra wire up beneath the dash so you can’t accidentally catch it with your feet or a pedal.  Run any wiring on the exterior of your vehicle along edges until you can tuck it under or between panels of the body to keep it from being visible.  Reconnect the battery and test your new spotlight. If the light fails to turn on, ensure none of the wires have been pulled off their terminals or been crimped to interrupt the flow of electricity.

SUMMARY: Drill the mounting holes for the spotlight. Mount the switch in the dashboard. Ground the switch. Run a wire from the switch to a switched power source. Tuck up and secure the wiring.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's perfectly possible to apply for incorporation and tax exemption without consulting a lawyer, but it's not the most straightforward process in the world and it would be beneficial to consult a lawyer after preparing the paperwork to the best of your abilities. Always get your work double-checked, but try to save money by doing as much of it as possible yourself. Your church must satisfy the following requirements:  The organization must be organized and operated exclusively for religious, educational, scientific, or other charitable purposes. Net earnings may not inure to the benefit of any private individual or shareholder. No substantial part of its activity may be attempting to influence legislation and may not intervene in political campaigns. The organization’s purposes and activities may not be illegal or violate fundamental public policy. Obtain the documents of incorporation from the Business Bureau in your state. If you've already configured your corporate offices, composed a belief statement, and meet the proper requirements, you're halfway there. Get a few copies of the same documents to practice on. If you mess up, just start over. At the regional IRS office, ask for a formal revue of your documentation and a notice of exemption. As long as you meet the requirements, all churches should automatically qualify for 501 status without more action.  It's not necessary to take any extra step to ensure tax exemption. However, many churches take the extra step of IRS recognition to ensure to church leaders, members, and contributors that the church is recognized, exempt, and in good legal stead with the state. This is especially important when a church is just starting out and hoping to promote legitimacy. You can also fill out IRS form 1023, found here: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1023.pdf Regardless of whether or not you hire employees, it's important to acquire an EIN from the IRS to allow you to open a church bank account and also to file returns with the IRS. Find this form here: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fss4.pdf Use your EIN and other documentation to open an account used specifically for the church's funds. To open an account, you'll typically be asked to provide:  Proof of your EIN Photo ID, and social security numbers of the principal signers Master list of the church's board of directors and corporate officers

SUMMARY:
Consult a lawyer. Understand the guidelines and rules of tax-exemption and structure your corporation accordingly. Get incorporation documents in your state. Confirm your 501(c)(3) status. Fill out the SS4 form with the IRS to get an Employer Identification Number (EIN). Open a church bank account.