In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Exercise has many health benefits and research has shown that exercise can even improve the way that we feel about our bodies. Find a form of exercise that you enjoy and incorporate it into your lifestyle. Try to get at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity every day to reap the benefits of exercise. Certain foods, such as those high in carbohydrates and fat, can cause you to become sluggish and negatively affect your mood.  Foods that can improve your mood are those that are low in fat and release their energy slowly. These foods give energy for sustained periods of time and do not carry the risk of weight gain, bloating, and irritability; they can also lead to stronger hair and nails that can improve your overall self-image. Not getting enough sleep can affect the way that your body performs as well as your emotions. The combination of these effects may have a negative impact on your attempts to improve your body image. Make sure that you are getting eight hours of sleep per night to feel your best as you work towards a more positive body image. What you wear may also affect the way that you view your body, so it is worthwhile to choose clothes that make you feel good. Make sure that the clothing you wear fits your body well and looks nice. Don’t put off buying yourself new clothes until you feel better about your body. Treat yourself to a new outfit to send the message to yourself that you are worth it. A negative body image may make you feel like you don’t deserve to take time to relax, but that is not true. Relaxation is an important component of daily life and it may also help you to develop a more positive body image. Make sure that you set aside at least 15 minutes per day to just sit and relax. You can meditate, do some deep breathing exercises, or just sit still with your thoughts.
Summary: Exercise your body. Nourish your body with healthy food. Get plenty of rest. Dress your body well. Relax daily.

Powdered buttermilk can add a tart, dairy flavor to popcorn. Mix buttermilk with a dash of salt and onion powder. Sprinkle this over popcorn, either microwaved or air popped, to add a little extra flavor for a tasty and healthy snack. This powder could also be used for similar snacks, such as tortilla chips. If you want to add a tart flavor to a dipping sauce, sprinkle in some powdered buttermilk and mix it into the sauce. Powdered buttermilk can be added to veggie dips, ranch dressings, and any other dipping sauce you use regularly.  Mix in onion powder and salt, as they pair well with buttermilk, for added flavor. Creamier dipping sauces, like ranch-based sauces, work best with powdered buttermilk. It may not pair well with things like marinara. If you're making a casserole or a dish like a quiche, improvise a little with powdered buttermilk. Add a tablespoon or two of buttermilk to the batter. This will add both extra flavor and a little thickness to the texture.
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One-sentence summary -- Sprinkle powdered buttermilk over popcorn. Mix powdered buttermilk into creamy dipping sauces. Add a dash of powdered buttermilk to casseroles and quiches.

Q: Once launched, you can add a photo to edit from your camera or photo library, or paste an image from your clipboard. Your photo is located on the right side of the screen with four shortcuts available on the bottom.  Compare will show you the original photo without edits. Revert will undo all changes. Save will keep your edited photo. Share will allow you to distribute this through your social networks and other applications. On the left side of the screen, you’ll find the available tools for your editing. Tap the Autocorrect tool. The photo’s contrast and color will be automatically adjusted. You can also fine-tune these by tapping on your photo, selecting between contrast and color corrections, and then swiping left or right to manually adjust the values. Tap and hold the Compare icon to review your edits compared with the original photo.  If you’re unhappy with the changes, you can click on Cancel or Undo. If you’re content, click on Apply to save your changes. You will be brought back to the home screen with your photo for any other edits you would want to make.
A: Launch Snapseed. Understand the orientation of the app. Do automatic enhancements. Review your enhancements.

Problem: Article: What you should include in a career objective depends on your level of experience. If you're a high school or college student looking for entry level work, your career objective would be much different than someone with much experience in a given field.  If you're a high school student, a career objective should focus on general traits or values you possess. You should include a self introduction, measuring your strongest qualities, information about what role in a company you're hoping to fill, and an emphasis on your reliability as a job candidate. For example, something like, "Dedicated student with a strong GPA and high work ethic. Seeking to use my abilities as student intern. I am very dedicated and goal-oriented and can help benefit the goals of your company." If you're a college student, you're likely looking for entry level of internship experience. Your objective should include your degree, level of experience, your strongest traits, and an emphasis that you're hardworking and reliable. Something like, "Recent college graduate with a marketing degree and two years of social media marketing experience. Seeking further experience in the field of online marketing. A dedicated, detail-oriented worker with experience in SEO, web copy, and social media management." If you're a professional in the field already, you usually include a career objective if you're changing careers. Mention how many years experience you have, the qualities that would make you a strong candidate for a position, and any relevant education or certifications. For example, "Grant writer with 6+ years in the nonprofit sector. Aiming to use my written communication and fundraising skills to help your organization increase awareness of world poverty. Possess an MA in nonprofit management." While a career objective should focus on your skills and accomplishments, it should not be all about you. Try to focus on how your specific skill set would benefit a company. Hiring managers are looking for someone with impressive skills that are applicable to the job advertised.  Highlight relevant experience. If you're a  recent college grade applying for a marketing position and you've done promotional work as an intern, talk about this. Throw something in your objective like, "Extensive experience promoting company events to the general public during my college internship experience." Talk about your general skills that benefit that specific company as well. If you're applying for a position as an auditor, talk about your organizational skills, attention to detail, and strong written communication skills.  Bring up relevant accomplishments. If you were salesperson of the year at your last job and are applying for a similar position, include something like, "Macy's saleswoman of the year 2 years running at the Lancaster, PA location." Resume buzzwords are great for highlighting your experience in an impressive manner. However, do not simply choose impress sounding words without thought. Make sure the words you pick adequately reflect your accomplishments.  Focus on words that reflect your skill set. If you primarily worked behind the scenes alone, don't call yourself "people-oriented" or boast of "high verbal communication skills." Instead, talk up your "great attention to detail and high capacity for self-motivation." Do not pack too many buzzwords into your objective. This can be overwhelming for readers. Strive to make yourself sound impressive, but do not awkwardly force in multiple 3 or 4 syllable words into each sentence. While it may seem unlikely that a two to three sentence statement would have errors, you would be surprised. Rewording something over and over again can increase the risk of typos. Make sure you proofread your objective before sending out your resume. Have a friend or family look it over to make sure it's typo free.
Summary:
Include different facts depending on your level of experience. Focus on how you would benefit the company. Use the right words. Proofread.