Problem: Article: When you have spotted something you like, approach the vendor and start with a price well below what he says it costs. The first price you are told could be 7 or 8 times a reasonable price. Remember that after you offer a price, you can never go lower, only higher.  The mark up that the vendor attempts will depend on the person and the culture at the place you are shopping. It’s impossible to provide a typical mark up, so it’s important to have had a look around and compared some prices first. If you are overly enthusiastic about the item you are interested in buying, the vendor will take note of this and think he can get a higher price from you. Don’t go rushing towards something, instead be more aloof. If you are with a friend you can work as a team. One of you will be interested and the other one can say how expensive it is and that you could find it cheaper somewhere else. The vendor may not understand what you are saying, but he will understand your body language and facial expressions. If you make your intervention and the vendor is dismissive, you should remain firm but always be polite and good humoured. There is a certain amount of theatre in haggling, so try not to get annoyed or frustrated. Equally, don’t feel pressurised or obliged to pay over what you think is reasonable.  The exchange could be quite loud and the vendor might hold your arm or push something into your hand.  Smile and be friendly, but be prepared to walk away. It’s perfectly acceptable, and useful, to point out any flaws or problems with the item you are haggling over. If there are some chips or cracks, point to them and show the vendor. He will probably be telling you how perfect the item is, so pointing out some imperfections can prompt him to lower his asking price. If you feel like you are not getting anywhere, don’t be afraid to walk away. This can still be all part of the haggling process, and if worst comes to the worst you can always return. Make sure the vendor knows the price you are prepared to pay, and if he doesn’t accept it start to slowly walk away. You might find that he has a sudden change of heart and offers you a better price.  This technique will only work if he thinks you might actually walk away, so make yourself clear. If you can’t agree on a price, respect the vendor and don’t waste each other’s time. If you keep haggling for an extended period, but end up not buying anything, the vendor may become annoyed and aggressive. Once you have managed to agree on a price that is acceptable to both you and the seller, always try to pay with small bills and as close to the correct change as you can. Revealing at the last minute that you have a wallet full of cash could cause some problems.  A vendor may be reluctant to find change for a large note.  It’s not unheard of for unscrupulous vendors to return the incorrect change. You might not notice this if you are new to the currency.
Summary: Start low. Act disinterested. Be firm, but polite and good humoured. Point out flaws in the item. Walk away. Pay with small bills.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Anytime you can fruit or vegetables, you must sanitize the jars. To do this, bring a large pot of water to a boil (it can be the same pot you are later going to use for sealing the jars and canning the tomatoes.)  Inspect the jars to make sure they are free from cracks or nicks and then place the jars in the water and let them boil for several minutes. You can also sterilize your jars by putting them in your dishwasher on the hottest cycle. If you have a ‘sterilize’ option, choose it. The lids should be dent free, and the bands should fit tightly. Set the bands aside to dry, and place the jars and lids in a pot of hot, but not boiling, water. Let the pot simmer on the stove at low heat until you are ready to use the jars. To do this, you should use tongs. Be very carefully as the jars will be very hot. To remove the lids, you can either use the tongs, or you can use a magnetic lid lifter. These lid lifters can be purchased at your local kitchen supply store.

SUMMARY: Prepare the canning jars. Sterilize the lids. Carefully remove the jars from the hot water.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Facial yoga can naturally help your face appear younger by firming up your facial muscles and reducing wrinkles. To start, hook the corners of your mouth with your index fingers, pull to the sides, and tighten the corners of your mouth to create resistance for 5 to 10 seconds. Repeat 10 to 25 times at a time, ideally every day. To strengthen your cheek muscles and smooth your skin, take a big breath through your mouth and hold it in, making your mouth as big as a balloon. Then move the breath bubble from cheek to cheek. Release and repeat. Smiling fully can help tighten your laugh lines while making your face muscles stronger. Keep your teeth together and smile as big as you can. Hold it for 10 seconds and relax. Repeat 10 to 20 times daily. Use your hands to stretch the muscles on your face and smooth your laugh lines and wrinkles. Put your palms firmly and diagonally against your cheeks, with your fingers touching the sides of your head. Pull the corners of your lips up until some of your teeth becomes visible. Hold it for 30 seconds. Release and repeat three times.
Summary: Exercise your face by applying resistance on your smile Firm your cheeks by holding a big breath in your mouth. Smile big while your teeth are together. Pull your cheeks up.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pour about a tablespoon (14.78 mL) of isopropyl or rubbing alcohol directly on a rag or paper towel. Work the alcohol into the stain. Blot up any extra alcohol with paper towels. The correction fluid should come away with the paper towels. Immediately wash the clothes as you normally would. Rub with vinegar if you’re uncomfortable blotting the stain with alcohol. Put the stained area of the clothes over a clean cloth. Soak a second clean cloth in acetone. Tap the stain with the acetone-soaked rag. Use clean sections of rag each time you tap it because the correction fluid should come up with the acetone. When you’re satisfied the stain is gone, saturate the area with some rubbing alcohol. Finally, rinse it with clean water before you launder it.  Wear rubber gloves when working with acetone. Work in a well-ventilated area. Pour a generous amount of gasoline on a clean rag. Put an old clean cloth or absorbent paper towels behind the stain. Blot the stain with the gasoline. Once the stain is gone, wash out the gasoline by hand with liquid laundry detergent or dishwashing liquid. Rinse your clothing very well and then launder it.  Take precautions when working with gasoline. Wear rubber gloves and work in a well-ventilated spot. Dispose of your rags and paper towels according to the hazardous waste regulations where you live. Try rubbing in some white spirit or mineral turpentine instead of the gasoline. Take similar precautions when working with white spirit.
Summary:
Blot the stain with some rubbing alcohol. Remove the stain with acetone. Treat the stain with gasoline.