Problem: Article: The rules of polite social interaction in Japan are complex, and may be very different from what you are used to. Before moving to Japan, get an up-to-date guidebook, chat with someone who knows Japanese culture well, and read blogs about life in Japan. Minimize misunderstandings and culture shock by familiarizing yourself with Japanese etiquette. Just a few things to keep in mind include:  Tipping for service is not usually done, and may be considered impolite. If you are invited into someone’s home, you should always bring a gift for your host. The exchanging of business cards is an integral part of any introduction in a professional setting, and it is impolite to put away the other person’s business card until you are done conversing. Knowing the Japanese language (or at least the basics) will make it much easier for you to live and work in Japan. Before moving to Japan, consider signing up for a course, taking private lessons, or using language learning software like Rosetta Stone or Duolingo. The best way to get familiar with Japanese culture is to experience it. Ask a friend, a coworker, or a classmate for advice on interesting things to see and do, or see if they are willing to show you around. Take time to explore the area where you live, and get to know your new neighbors. If you know any other expats from your own country who have more experience with life in Japan, reach out to them. They may be able to help you connect with your new home and feel more comfortable.
Summary: Read up on Japanese customs and etiquette. Take Japanese language lessons. Explore and try new things.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In the Qur’an, Allah commands that women should only expose that which must ordinarily appear. Many interpret this to mean that only a woman’s hands, face, (and sometimes feet) may be displayed. Women honor this rule of modesty by wearing a hijab, a veil that wraps around their head, leaving the face uncovered while completely concealing their hair, neck, and chest. You may choose from several types of hijabs, or head coverings. Pick the one that is right for you:  Shayla: Wrap this rectangular scarf around your head and use a pin to secure it at your shoulders. Khimar: Wear this cape-like scarf wrapped tightly around your head. It will hang loosely at your mid-back. Chador: If you prefer more coverage, choose this floor-length scarf. It is a longer version of the Khimar. Niqab: The niqab is a cloth face covering chosen by many Muslim women to provide additional protection. Burqa: The burqa will cover you from head-to-toe—a small mesh panel over your eyes is the only opening. Traditionally, hijabs come in plain, non-attention-grabbing colors, like black, white, blue, and brown. If you feel comfortable wearing colors and patterns, a fashionable scarf from your local department store may be substituted for a solid colored hijab. Under your hijab, wear loose, non-revealing tops and bottoms. Sheer and or figure-hugging clothing should be avoided.  Remember, the type of clothing you wear under your hijab is completely dependent upon your comfort level and understanding of modesty. Ask your parents for a second opinion if you are unsure about a certain piece of clothing. If you prefer full coverage, shop for maxi skirts, wide leg pants, long dresses and abayas. Want to wear skinny jeans or leggings? Pair them under a long flowing top or dress. If you want to wear a tighter outfit, cover it up with an abaya, jilbab or mumu. Like bright colors and patterns, make-up should be worn sparingly. If you choose to wear make-up on a daily-basis, go for a natural look. Apply minimal amounts of foundation, blush, mascara, and lip-gloss to enhance your natural beauty and features. Avoid chunky necklaces and statement earrings. Instead, select small, dainty pieces of jewelry that can easily be tucked under your hijab.  If you are open to accessorizing your look, try to chose adornments that are understated. Avoid any ostentatious branded or designer hijabs.

SUMMARY: Wear a hijab, or head covering. Wear loose-fitting clothes. Apply natural-looking make-up. Limit the amount of jewelry you wear.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Double-click the Excel workbook document in which your data is stored. If you don't have the data that you want to analyze in your spreadsheet, you'll instead open Excel to create a new workbook. You can then enter your data and create a graph from it. Click the series of data that you want to analyze to select it. If you haven't yet created a graph from your data, create one before continuing. It's at the top of the Excel window. This option is on the far-left side of the Chart Design toolbar. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. A pop-out menu will appear. Depending on your preferences, click one of the following options in the pop-out menu:  Linear Exponential Linear Forecast Moving Average You can also click More Trendline Options to bring up a window with advanced options (e.g., trendline name). Press ⌘ Command+Save, or click File and then click Save. If you've never saved this document before, you'll be prompted to select a save location and file name.
Summary: Open your Excel workbook. Select the data in your graph. Click the Chart Design tab. Click Add Chart Element. Select Trendline. Select a trendline option. Save your changes.

When you’re sure that the turkey has been cooked through, remove the burgers from the pan with a spatula and place them on hamburger buns. You don’t necessarily have to use buns that are marketed specifically for burgers. Use your favorite sandwich rolls or bread. If you prefer a low carb option, use one or two leaves of iceberg, butter, or green leaf lettuce to wrap around the burgers in place of a bun or bread. On the buns, dress up the burgers exactly as you would beef burgers. You can use lettuce, sliced tomato, chopped onion, pickles, relish, caramelized onions, diced jalapenos, mushrooms, or your favorite burger toppings to add extra flavor to your turkey burgers. A couple of slices of cooked bacon can not only add flavor, but some extra crunch to your turkey burger as well. Before you sit down to eat your turkey burger, it’s a good idea to add a condiment to the top of the burger or top bun. Go the traditional route with ketchup, or mix things up with a little mustard. You can even go with a combination of both if you prefer. Use your favorite condiment or burger sauce as a finishing touch to your tasty turkey burger.  Barbecue sauce, mayonnaise, honey mustard, steak sauce, and bleu cheese dressing are all delicious condiments for your turkey burger. Give your turkey burger some unique flavor by spreading a little salsa or even marinara sauce on top instead of the usual ketchup.
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One-sentence summary -- Place the burgers on buns. Add toppings of your choice. Spread condiments of your choice on top. Finished.

Q: This should take about 20 minutes. Place the sheet of chocolate into the refrigerator or freezer for faster cooling.  Transfer them to your dish or dessert.
A: Allow the chocolate to sit until hardened. Place the cooled sheet on a steady, non-slip surface. Lift the curls carefully with a utensil such as a serving fork, skewer, or toothpick.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For example, if you want to translate English to French, English is on the left side button and French is on the right side button. You can also use text to translate just by holding the button. You can edit the voice of the computer by pressing the arrow between the two circle flags. You can also edit how fast or slow the computer can talk while translating.
Summary:
Open your iPhone Device. Open the iTranslate app. Press the left button to represent your country. Press the right side button to show what language you want to be translated. Press "English" to start talking. Edit the voice. Press the small icon at the right side of the screen.