Long resume objectives that don't get to the point are less useful. Hiring managers often have to look through hundreds of applicants and won't have the time to read a long resume objective. Your resume objective should be kept to three sentences. A resume objective is meant to be to the point and concise. Avoid adding extra words that don't actually give any explanation to your objectives or career goals, or using words or descriptions that could be applied to virtually any job. Many times you might be tempted to list things that may not actually apply to your personality in order to impress the hiring manager. Don't do this. An example of a poor resume objective would be something like "Looking for career advancement in a challenging and positive environment" because these are things that most people look for in any job. Resume objectives inform the employer why you would be a good hire, not an explanation of what you expect from them. Avoid writing resume objectives that explain your career goals or what you hope to get out of the job. For instance, you wouldn't want to write "2-year professional writer looking for a progressive and friendly publication." If you're applying to different kinds of positions, you don't want to have just one resume objective. Change your resume objective to the different jobs that you're applying to so that it applies to that specific job description.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep it short and concise. Make your objective specific. Avoid writing a statement about what you're looking for in a career. Cater your resume objectives to different jobs.

Q: If you choose to use a coronet as part of your crest, the helmet will sit on the coronet. The can be of almost any style. Feel free to be creative! Depending on the style of helmet, there may be a crest atop the helmet. This crest often includes something like the head of a rooster or stag. It varied from family to family, and whether the family was of higher peerage.  There are various styles of helmets that you can draw, such as the Ancient helmet, the Ancient Roman helmet, or the Barrel helmet.  If you are unsure what to draw for a helmet, conduct a Google search of helmets used in coats of arms and browse through the thousands of websites and images for inspiration.
A: Pick a helmet.

Article: Decorations are where your theme really shines. The three greatest places to decorate at a wedding are the aisle, the altar, and the tables at the reception.  For the aisle you can roll out a red Hollywood carpet or attach beautiful bouquets to the end of each row. The stage or altar that you are getting married on should be simple enough that all the focus is on you, but have enough character so that all the picture will be uniquely yours. Table centerpieces at the reception are limitless when it comes to decorative potential. You could use simple items like candles, river stones, or vases with flowers, or you could place a prop or item relevant to your theme on each table. Vows are a perfect way to add a personal tone to the ceremony and be yourself with your partner. If you want to write your own vows, agree on a format beforehand with your partner so they match in terms of tone. You can make them funny or personal and sentimental. Just be creative and read other vows for inspiration. If you happen to have a close mutual friend who is a talented singer, consider asking them to sing at your wedding. If you have a close friend who could not be a part of the wedding party but you still want to include, offer to let them read a particular passage from a religious or otherwise significant text. It’s a relatively simple process to become an ordained minister. If you and your partner have someone special that you would love to officiate your wedding, they can! It’s a quick and free process to become an ordained minister online and in return they’ll be able to officiate weddings and sign the marriage license. Be careful, though, as some states do not officially recognize marriages officiated by someone who became a minister for a day to do so. Check your state’s requirements to ensure that you can pursue this option.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Decorate everything. Write your own vows. Have someone special sing or read. Have a loved one officiate the wedding.

Article: You can purchase an eyelash curler at any pharmacy. It looks much trickier than it actually is. Hold the eyelash curler up to your eye, sliding your lashes through the clamp. Carefully bring the curler to the very base of your eyelashes so that the clamp is close to your eyelid, but not touching it.  Slowly squeeze the handle of the eyelash curler so that the base of your eyelashes is clamped. Hold the clamp down tightly, counting to three. Then, carefully release. Slide the eyelash curler down your lashes a little bit, and repeat this process. Use the curler over the length of your lashes, and you’re all set. If you want to add even more drama (and staying power) to your lashes, blast your curler with a little heat from your hair dryer. Just like when you curl the hair on your head, this heat will give you a curl quickly and help it last all day. Just be very careful not to burn your eyelid! Choose a color of eyeliner that matches the mascara you will be using. Close your eye, and gently pull your eyelid taut with your pointer finger. Carefully apply the eyeliner to your lash line, from the outer corner to the inner corner. Repeat this process on the other eye.  Try not to make the line too thick in order to make it look natural. If you find it difficult to create a thin line, try dipping a cotton swab into makeup remover and carefully cleaning up the line after you've applied the eyeliner. If you are using pencil eyeliner, make sure that it is sharpened. If the end of the pencil is dull, you will have trouble creating a neat line to your lash line. If you are using a powder or gel, apply with a very tiny brush. This will help you create a clean, sharp line. Lining your lash line will create a solid base, giving the illusion of dark, thick eyelashes. Wiggle the mascara wand in the bottle to pick up the product. Before applying the mascara, examine the wand to make sure there aren’t any large clumps. Starting at the base of your lashes, apply the mascara by gently wiggling the wand as you slide it over the length of your lashes. Do this a couple of times, making sure that all of your lashes are evenly coated in mascara. Let it dry.  Do not slide the wand in and out of the bottle to gather product, because that will trap air in the mascara and dry it out. To take lashes to the next level, you can let your eyelashes dry and then apply a second coat– and a third and a fourth if you want! If no amount of mascara will give you the length and volume that you desire, try false lashes!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Curl your lashes. Line your top lash line with eyeliner. Apply mascara.