In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The cold winter temperatures can make it easier for your foundation crease or look cakey. By adding a bit of water to your foundation routine, you can help your foundation go on smoothly and evenly. You can find both applicators at your local pharmacy or beauty supply store. To bring some warmth to your cheeks and give yourself a natural winter blush, sweep a rosy or dusty pink color over the apples of your cheeks. Opt for a lighter, more natural shade that mimics your own cheeks when you blush. Then, lightly dust a contour shade along your temples, cheekbones, forehead, jaw, and the bridge of your nose. You want to use a light hand to apply the contour, because a heavy contour will look unnatural in the winter. Neutral eyes are a great everyday look, but a smokey eye is perfect for a winter night out or special occasion. A classic black or brown smokey eye will work for almost any occasion. If you're celebrating, though, try a colorful smokey eye or one with a pop of metallic shadow in the center of your lid. For a classic smokey eye:  Start by applying the lightest shade in your color palette to the inner corner of your eyes, as well as under your brow bone. Then, blend a medium shade in the same color family over your entire eyelid, fading it out toward the brow bone. Finish with a dark color in your palette by applying it in sweeping 'C' shapes to the outer corner of your lid, blending into your crease.The dark color should fade just above the crease. It should also only go about a halfway in on your crease. After you finish your eyeshadow, complete the look with your eyeliner and mascara. Winter is the perfect time for deep lipsticks in festive colors like wine, chestnut, and even bright red. Bold lips will warm up your face in the dead of winter, when it needs it most! Choose lip products with moisturizers, because lips are bound to get chapped in the cold, dry winter weather. Add a gloss over your deep lip color for added dimension.
Summary: Apply your foundation with a damp Beauty Blender or stippling brush. Use blush and a lighter contour for warmth. Try a smokey eye for a more dramatic look. Wear dark, moisturizing lipstick.

You will find basic information at the top of your paycheck stub, such as the name and address of your employer and the date that the paycheck was issued.  You may also find information about the company that processes payroll for your company.  You will likely find the check number at the top of your paycheck stub.  This is useful for entering into your financial records to track income sources and amounts. If something is wrong with your paycheck, it will likely be the fault of the payroll company.  Check with human resources if you spot a problem. Gross pay is the total amount that you earned before any withholdings have been taken.  The gross pay will usually be over a certain period of time, known as a pay period.  Any taxes or other withholdings will not be reflected in your gross pay. A pay period will vary in length, depending on your employer.  These pay periods may commonly cover weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly periods.  Other pay periods are possible, however, not as common. Find the amount next to the area labelled net pay to learn how much of your earnings are yours to take home.  An amount next to net pay has already had any withholdings or taxes removed from it. Net Pay is the actual amount of your earnings that you will receive.
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One-sentence summary -- Look at the top of your pay stub. Find the area labeled “Gross Pay”. Locate your “Net Pay”.

Q: Fencing your yard will prevent larger animals, such as deer or coyotes, from passing through your backyard. Ticks travel on mammals, so keeping larger animals out will help control the tick population in your yard. Besides, deer will chomp on your garden, and coyotes will chomp on your cats. Like brush and dead leaves, firewood holds darkness and moisture. Keeping it stacked in a dry location denies ticks of their safe haven, and it will keep your firewood nice and dry when it's time to use it next winter! Make sure they play in areas that are located well away from high grasses or trees. If the swing set has grass growing around the legs of the set, get that weed whacker over there and start trimming! Ticks can nest under feeders undisturbed––by cleaning regularly you make it undesirable for them. Regularly check yourself, your children and pets, especially after playing or hiking outdoors.  Look for ticks in the hairline, under arms, on legs—–all over. Remove them with a pair of tweezers. Be careful not to squeeze the body of an embedded tick, you do not want the tick to regurgitate into the attach point as this aids in the passing of diseases such as Lyme disease. You can make a non-toxic tick repellent at home. Get a 16-ounce (475ml) spray bottle and start spraying!   Create a citrus based repellant. Ticks avoid citrus, which makes it an effective weapon. To make: Boil 2 cups of water, and add two chopped lemons, limes, oranges, or grapefruit—–alone or in combination. Let it boil for a minute or so, then simmer the concoction for an hour. Strain the fruit out, let it cool, pour into the sprayer, and squirt it on you, your kids, your pets and your yard—–anywhere ticks might like to go.  Other natural repellents use geranium, lavender, or peppermint essential oils. These are not safe for cats though, so avoid spraying the cat or indoor areas where the cat lives.
A: Fence your yard. Keep firewood stacked neatly and in a dry location. Don't let kids play in known tick areas. Clean thoroughly underneath bird feeders. Check yourself for ticks. Make a natural tick repellent.

Problem: Article: Put 0.5 ounces (14.1 g) of goat cheese in a bowl and use a fork to start separating and condensing it. Add 2 tablespoons (30 g) of plain yogurt and mix the combination together until it’s smooth and the goat cheese is fully mixed with the yogurt. You can get crumbled goat cheese if you’d like and skip the step on mashing it. You’ll still need to mix the ingredients together though. Grab 2 slices of whole wheat, rye, or multigrain bread. Set them out on a plate and use a butter knife to spread the cheese and yogurt evenly over 1 side of each slice. If your smoked salmon is pre-cut, you can simply layer it on top of one of the slices of bread. If it isn’t cut, use a chef’s knife to trim 1.25 ounces (35.5 g) of smoked salmon into 4-5 thin slices. Thinner slices are better than thicker slices, since smoked salmon can have kind of an odd texture in a sandwich if you bite into a big chunk of it. Run a cucumber under cool water to clean it. Set it out on your cutting board and hold it down with your nondominant hand. Use a chef’s knife to slice 1/4 of the cucumber into 0.5–1 inch (1.3–2.5 cm) slices. Add them on top of your salmon. Take a lemon and cut it into 4-6 slices. Squeeze the lemon juice over your sandwich to give it some citrus flavor. Sprinkle a pinch of salt and pepper over your sandwich. You can also choose to add more salt and pepper or skip it completely. It’s all a matter of personal preference. Add your second slice of bread on top of the salmon and enjoy your sandwich!  You don’t have to use all of the lemon. You can squeeze as much lemon juice over the sandwich as you’d like. Chives and dill are popular toppings that you can easily add to your sandwich. Your sandwich will be good for 1 day after you’ve made it. It won’t hold for much longer than that before the bread starts to get soggy and the yogurt sauce starts to go bad.
Summary:
Mash your goat cheese with a fork and mix it with the yogurt. Spread the cheese and yogurt over 2 slices of bread. Add your smoked salmon to 1 of the slices of bread. Cut 1/4 of a cucumber into thin pieces and add them to your sandwich. Season your sandwich with lemon juice, salt, and pepper.