Problem: Article: On a fake pair of Yeezys, the stitching is a messy criss-cross. The real ones have neat stitching that creates an “X” on both sides with a square separating them. Fake Yeezys could have any number of dots, but real Yeezys have exactly 9 in the center box.  The dots outside the rectangle don't count. On fake Yeezys, the stripes look like they've been printed on. A quick way to verify the shoe’s authenticity is by judging the material. A fake pair of Yeezys has a softer fabric, making it easy to identify as a counterfeit. The shoe’s tongue is another dead giveaway regarding its realness. A fake pair of Yeezy's soft material makes the tongue slouchier, while a real pair stands straight up.
Summary: Look for messy stitching. Count the red dots on the heel tab. See how the stripes on the inside of the heel tab blend in. Check the material’s quality.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you’d like to rotate or flip an entire image, click “File,” then “Open.” Select the image you wish to rotate and click “Open” once more. Navigate to Image >> Image Rotation to view several options for rotation.  “180 degrees”:  Rotates the image ½ of the way around a complete circle. “90 degrees CW”:  Rotates the image to the right (clockwise) ¼ of a complete circle. “90 degrees CCW”: Rotates the image to the left (counter-clockwise) ¼ of the way around a circle. “Arbitrary”: Allows you to specify the angle you’d like to rotate the image. You’ll be able to type the angle (in degrees) as well as the direction (clockwise or counter-clockwise). “Flip Canvas Horizontal”: Flips the entire image as if shown in a mirror (horizontally). “Flip Canvas Vertical”: Flips the entire image upside-down. If you’re not happy with the flip or rotate option you’ve selected, press Ctrl+Z (Windows) or ⌘ Command+Z (Mac) to undo the action. Open the File menu and click “Save As.” Choose a location to which you’ll save your newly rotated image.

SUMMARY: Open your image in Photoshop. Select a rotation option. Undo your changes. Save the image.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your arms are wet or sweaty when you apply your deodorant or antiperspirant, it’s not going to work as well and stains are more likely to form. Wipe off any moisture underneath your arms before applying deodorant or antiperspirant, and let the application dry completely. It’s common to think that applying more deodorant or antiperspirant will help you smell or sweat less, but this isn’t necessarily the case. It’s much better to apply an even layer that is thin and controlled. Don’t apply too much, as this can cause stains. Research has shown that it's possible for your body to become immune to your antiperspirant after several months. So if you're frustrated by your deodorant or antiperspirant because it doesn't seem to be working anymore, try switching it up and trying out a different one. You can always go back to your favorite after a few months. If you find yourself constantly sweating and are looking for a better solution, think about trying a prescription deodorant or antiperspirant. These still have lots of aluminum, but they’re less likely to ruin your day-time clothes because you apply the prescription at night. The prescription will most likely cause a bit of damage to your sleepwear, so throw on an old t-shirt or nightgown before going to bed. Many deodorants have aluminum in them, which helps you sweat less. However, the aluminum causes the sweat that you do produce to leave more prominent stains on your clothing. By switching to a natural deodorant or antiperspirant, you’ll avoid all of the harmful chemicals that are in regular deodorants and help prevent stains as well.
Summary: Use deodorant or antiperspirant when your armpits are completely dry. Apply deodorant or antiperspirant in an even, thin layer. Change up your deodorant or antiperspirant every 6 months. Try a prescription deodorant or antiperspirant for extreme sweating. Switch to a natural or chemical-free deodorant.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The paper should be longer than a regular sheet of paper.It needs to wrap around enough to look like a scroll. Your paper needs to be thinner than the dowels you use, so you may have to cut some off of the edges. There are many different types of paper that can be used to make a good scroll.  Two sheets of regular white paper taped together end to end Brown paper grocery bag Parchment Paper Rice paper Papyrus paper Dowels are round rods made of wood, metal, or plastic. Scrolls are typically made using wooden dowels. Dowels come in different lengths, so you might have to cut them to the right size for your paper. You want the dowels to be about 1 to 2 inches longer than the paper. The thinner the dowel, the tighter you can wind up your scroll. You can choose the thickness of the dowel you would like to use.  ⅜ inch ¼ inch ½ inch 1 inch Decide what you want the scroll to say or display on the inside. If you don't know what you want it to look like, some ideas are hieroglyphs, chinese characters, or a still life picture. Choose a method to apply your script or artwork to the scroll.  Painting Printing Coloring Calligraphy Handwritten or drawn You can assemble a scroll using one dowel at the top of the paper or two dowels on the top and bottom of the paper. Use a strong glue to secure the dowels to the edges of the paper. Press firmly and hold for a few seconds to ensure the dowel is adequately attached to the paper.  Make sure the glue extends the entire length of the edge of the paper. You can also wrap the paper around the dowel and glue it to itself. If you decide to do this method, make sure you get the paper wrapped extremely tight around the dowel so it doesn't have room to slide around. Embellishments can make the scroll look authentic and give it that extra flair. There are many ways to embellish your scroll and make it unique.  Attach a ribbon to the top for hanging. Add an ornament to the ends of each dowel, like a wooden wheel. This would be easier to do before attaching the paper onto the dowels. Use ribbon, string, or twine to tie the scroll together after rolling. There are two different ways of rolling your scroll.  If you have a one dowel scroll, roll the paper around the dowel until the entire paper is rolled. Secure the paper with a ribbon, string, or twine by tying it around the scroll. With a two dowel scroll, roll both sides of the paper around the dowels until they meet in the middle. You can also secure this type of scroll with ribbon, string, or twine.
Summary:
Select the paper. Choose the dowels. Create the artwork. Assemble the scroll. Embellish the scroll. Roll the scroll.