Problem: Article: The first part of EMG programs consist of an intensive core course, which equip Master Gardener candidates with the knowledge and skills they need to volunteer in the field. While you are allowed a small number of absences, your presences at each core course is preferred. Excessive absences may result in dismissal from the program. EMG programs across the nation share a core training curriculum. Each program tailors the content so that it is relevant and applicable to its state’s climate and terrain. Master Gardener candidates may be expected to complete anywhere from 20 to 66 hours of core training. The subjects covered in these courses may include:  Lawn Care Plant Nutrition Pest Identification and Pesticides Growing Vegetables and Fruits Soil Management Master Gardeners provide members of their local communities with gardening advice, assistance, and information. To prepare Master Gardener candidates for their future role within the community, there is a substantial volunteer component to all EMG programs. You may be required to record anywhere from 30 to 66 volunteer hours. If you don't want to do volunteer work, some states will allow you to fulfill the requirement by taking a Pro-hort trainee course for a fee. Volunteer opportunities may include:  Leading a child or adult educational program Manning an information booth at a fair or farmers market Answering gardening questions via hotline or email Organizing and running educational conferences Working at a community garden After fulfilling all of the EMG program requirements, you will receive a certificate of completion—this certificate states that you are a certified Volunteer Master Gardener. Your certification is good for one year and must be renewed annually.
Summary: Keep your absences to a minimum. Complete the core training. Volunteer in your local community. Become an official Volunteer Master Gardener.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Lay it down on a flat surface. If it’s small enough to be moved when the TARDIS is finished, lay it on a sheet of paper or other protective material. If it’s going to stay where you build it, make sure the ground is level and not subject to moisture. Lay down a tarp if necessary. Base = 1u square x .2u high. This will be the framework for everything that follows, so build this part carefully. With a pencil, mark the inside top of the base around all 4 corners at .05u. For example, if your base is 4 cm square, make a mark at .2 cm. (4 x .05 = .2) Draw a line between the center points of your marks with pencil as a guide for placing the other parts of the TARDIS build. Glue the posts to the base so that they sit inside the guidelines, as shown. Place the ceiling board on top of the corner posts, aligned so that the edges are flush.

SUMMARY: Start with the base. Add the corner posts and the ceiling. Mark the corners. Connect the dots. Attach the posts. Attach the ceiling. Allow the TARDIS frame time to dry and let the glue set.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This includes things like flashlights, electrical lanterns, batteries, candles, lighters, and matches. When choosing candles, try to get a pillar candle. They will be less likely to get knocked over, and will last much longer than stick candles.  Batteries expire. Check your stash every year and throw out any that have leaked or expired. Candles made from liquid paraffin are smokeless and odorless. They are great for indoors.  Get some of those solar-powered garden lights. Charge them during the day, then use them at night. You can hold them, or prop them up in jars. Glow sticks don't offer much light (at least not enough to read by) but they can be fun to play with. This way, when the power goes out, you can still use your electronic readers, music players, and movie players. You might even want to get one of those portable chargers for your electronics. This way, when your electronic runs out of battery power, you can plug it into the portable charger, and enjoy it for a little bit longer. Try to keep everything in one box. This way, you will have everything on hand during the next black out. If you have small children, consider making this a "special blackout box." Young children seem to find anything that comes out of a "special" box more exciting to play with. Listed below are some crafty items you might want to consider having:  Sketch books, coloring books, activity books, or notebooks Pens, pencils, coloring pencils, crayons, or markers Scrapbooks and scrap-booking supplies Glitter and glue Glow-in-the-dark paints Colorful yarn, knitting needles/crochet hooks This will make the toy feel like new each time the kid plays with it. Some examples of special toys include:  A special light-up toy that the kid can draw on or play with A packet of glow-sticks is a safe bet for just about any child Glow-in-the-dark paint and glitter will make even nighttime crafting fun Arts and crafts kits
Summary: Have some source of light ready. Keep your electronics charged at all times. Have some arts and crafts items on hand. Have some special toys that the kid only gets to use during blackouts.

Such an app is FlashAcademy. They have a built-in object translator. Just point your camera at an object, take a picture and it will recognize then translate the object into any language. A good way to go around this is to scan the objects in your room because you know them very well and just try to randomly remember. This is a great tool to enhance your vocabulary. Amazing tool to have when traveling. Just go out and scan everything!
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One-sentence summary -- Use an app that it will scan, recognize and then translate the items.

Q: This will help prevent you from making a mistake on the original image. Select the Background Layer, then click ‘Layer Menu’ and click ‘Duplicate Layer’. Rename the Layer in the dialog box that appears, or just click OK and the duplicate layer with be labelled as Background copy. To easily tell what you are working on, rename the layer to something like “Eyes”. Use the ‘magnify’ tool to zoom in on one of the eyes. The Dodge tool will help the eyes stand out, but subtly lightening the selection. Before you use the tool at all, you need to adjust the settings on the small dialogue box that shows up. You'll want to set the brush to cover only the iris (the colored part of the eye). Adjust the brush hardness to 10%, the ‘range’ to ‘midtones’, and the exposure to 20%. Slowly work around the eye, clicking on the colored part of the iris with your cursor to use the dodge tool. Avoid the pupils (the black part that dilates or contracts depending on the light). Notice that the dodge tool lightens the eyes. The ‘burn’ tool is used to subtly darken the edges of objects. Right-click the Dodge button in the ‘Tools’ panel.  A window will open that displays three more options. This time, select Burn. The symbol for the button changes into a hand. Change the brush size. Again, the brush size will depend on the size of the eye.  Set the brush hardness to 10%, the ‘brush range’ to ‘shadows’, and the exposure to 15%. Click around the perimeter of the pupil and the iris to slightly darken and enhance their appearance. The brush will make the adjustments that you set automatically.. Repeat the aforementioned process on the second eye, making sure that the two match up. Take time to zoom out occasionally, to make sure that the changes you are making to the image aren’t too drastic.
A: Duplicate the background layer. Zoom in on the eyes. Select the Dodge Tool from the Tools Panel on the right. Set the Dodge tool settings. Use the dodge tool on the eye. Select the ‘Burn’ tool. Adjust the ‘burn’ tool settings. Use the ‘burn’ tool on the edge of the iris. Finish your image.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tubing mascara coats each individual lash with a special polymer that dries into a tube. These formulas are less prone to smudging, although individual tubes do sometimes fall off throughout the day.  Tubing mascaras have to be removed with warm water. You can also try a cake mascara. These old-fashioned mascaras are less likely to clump or smudge than mascara that comes in applicator tubes.
Summary:
Try a tubing mascara if regular mascara isn't working.