In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you are choosing a veil, you have several options. Pick the length and style the best suits your personal aesthetic.  Blusher: This shoulder length veil rests just below the shoulders of the bride. The standard length of the blusher is 22 inches long.  Brides that want a double-tier veil often pair the blusher with a longer veil.  Elbow length veil: This 25 inch veil rests at the bride’s elbow. Waist length veil: The bottom of this 30 inch veil sits at the bride’s waist. Mid-hip length veil: The mid-hip veil is 33 inches long. Hip length veil: The hip length veil reaches the bottom of the bride’s hips. Its standard length is 36 inches. Fingertip veil: This veil brushes the tips of the bride’s fingers. Its standard length is 45 inches. Waltz veil: This veil hits the bride just above the back of the knees. Its standard length is 54 inches. Ankle veil: The ankle veil sits just above the floor. Its standard length is 70 inches. Chapel veil: This veil has a short train. Its standard length is 90 inches. Cathedral veil: The Cathedral veil has a grander train than the chapel veil. Its standard length is 108 inches. The benefit of making your own veil is that you can easily customize the length to match the proportions of your body. Retrieve a measuring tape and ask a friend to assist you. Place and hold one end of the measuring tape where you intend to insert the clip or comb. Run the measuring tape down your back until it reaches the appropriate length (to shoulders, elbows, waist, mid-hips, hips, fingertips, top of your knees, ankles, 20 inches beyond your ankles, or 38 inches beyond your ankles). Write down the measurement. If you have decided to create a two-tier veil, drop veil, or full veil, you will need to make an additional measurement. Place the top of the measuring tape in the location you intend to insert the clip or comb. Run the measuring tape over the crown of your head, down the front of your face, to your collarbone. Write down this measurement. If you are creating a single tier veil, you will need to purchase fabric that is as long or slightly longer than the measurement you wrote down. If you are creating a two-tier, drop, or full veil, add the first measurement to the second measurement. You will need to purchase fabric that is as long or slightly longer than the the sum of the two measurements.
Summary: Select the style of veil you would like to make. Determine the length of the veil. Determine the length of the second tier (if applicable). Determine how much fabric to get.

Consider all consecutive integers.  Determine the number of terms (n{\displaystyle n}) in the sequence. Since you are considering all consecutive integers to 500, n=500{\displaystyle n=500}. Determine the first (a1{\displaystyle a_{1}}) and last (an{\displaystyle a_{n}}) terms in the sequence. Since the sequence is 1 to 500, a1=1{\displaystyle a_{1}=1} and an=500{\displaystyle a_{n}=500}. Find the average of a1{\displaystyle a_{1}} and an{\displaystyle a_{n}}: 1+5002=250.5{\displaystyle {\frac {1+500}{2}}=250.5}. Multiply the average by n{\displaystyle n}: 250.5×500=125,250{\displaystyle 250.5\times 500=125,250}. The first term in the sequence is 3. The last term in the sequence is 24. The common difference is 7.  Determine the number of terms (n{\displaystyle n}) in the sequence. Since you begin with 3, end with 24, and go up by 7 each time, the series is 3, 10, 17, 24. (The common difference is the difference between each term in the sequence.) This means that n=4{\displaystyle n=4}  Determine the first (a1{\displaystyle a_{1}}) and last (an{\displaystyle a_{n}}) terms in the sequence. Since the sequence is 3 to 24, a1=3{\displaystyle a_{1}=3} and an=24{\displaystyle a_{n}=24}. Find the average of a1{\displaystyle a_{1}} and an{\displaystyle a_{n}}: 3+242=13.5{\displaystyle {\frac {3+24}{2}}=13.5}. Multiply the average by n{\displaystyle n}: 13.5×4=54{\displaystyle 13.5\times 4=54}. Mara saves 5 dollars the first week of the year. For the rest of the year, she increases her weekly savings by 5 dollars every week. How much money does Mara save by the end of the year?  Determine the number of terms (n{\displaystyle n}) in the sequence. Since Mara save for 52 weeks (1 year), n=52{\displaystyle n=52}. Determine the first (a1{\displaystyle a_{1}}) and last (an{\displaystyle a_{n}}) terms in the sequence. The first amount she saves is 5 dollars, so a1=5{\displaystyle a_{1}=5}. To find out the amount she saves the last week of the year, calculate 5×52=260{\displaystyle 5\times 52=260}. So an=260{\displaystyle a_{n}=260}. Find the average of a1{\displaystyle a_{1}} and an{\displaystyle a_{n}}: 5+2602=132.5{\displaystyle {\frac {5+260}{2}}=132.5}. Multiply the average by n{\displaystyle n}: 132.5×52=6,890{\displaystyle 132.5\times 52=6,890}. So she saves $6,890 by the end of the year.
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One-sentence summary -- Find the sum of numbers between 1 and 500. Find the sum of the described arithmetic sequence. Solve the following problem.

Problem: Article: Everyone is well aware that eating beans can cause gas. You can reduce the gas-producing quality of beans by soaking dry beans before you cook them. Eating dry beans instead of canned beans can also reduce the bloating and gas associated with beans. Use fresh water when you boil the dry beans, as using the soaking water may give you more gas. While fruits and vegetables are essential to maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle, some fruits and vegetables can make you more prone to gas. You can reduce your need to fart by cutting down on certain gas-causing fruits and vegetables.  Eat fewer apples, peaches, bananas, pears, apricots, and raisins. You should also avoid prune juice as it can trigger your digestive tract to release gas. Eat fewer artichokes, asparagus, broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, green peppers, onions, radishes, celery, carrots, and cucumbers. Many milk based products can cause gas and bloating. Reduce your consumption of dairy products like cheese, milk, and ice cream. You should also avoid packaged foods that contain lactose, like bread, cereal, and salad dressing. Carbonated drinks contain a high amount of gas in them and this can translate to high levels of gas in your body. Have less soda, sparkling water, or carbonated fruit drinks and consume water instead so you stay hydrated. You can reduce the amount of gas in carbonated drinks by leaving them out, opened, for a few hours, until the carbonation is reduced. Alcohol like beer and wine can cause bloating, indigestion, and gas. Beer in particular releases carbon dioxide as you consume it, leading to a build up of this gas and potential farting later. If you do enjoy drinking alcohol like beer and wine, sip it slowly and pace yourself. Taking your time when you drink can cause you to swallow less air, leading to a lower build up of gas in your body.
Summary:
Soak beans before you eat them to prevent flatulence. Eat less gas-causing vegetables and fruits. Cut down on dairy products like milk and cheese. Reduce your consumption of carbonated drinks. Cut down on your alcohol consumption.