Article: Start with a square of origami paper, inner side facing up, and a length of pencil lead. Both are available at stationary stores. Lay your pencil lead flat on the paper and measure out the length. Use scissors to trim away any excess paper that extends beyond the length of the lead.  When measuring out the length of your pencil, make sure that one end of the lead is flat against one edge of the paper. Measure out the length using the other end. Origami paper works best, since it's pretty and easy to manipulate. Newspaper or other waste paper is harder to wrap round the pencil, but friendlier to the environment.  In terms of hardness, make sure that your pencil lead is HB. A lead that is 2B or above might be too soft and could snap as you work with it. You can use standard graphite leads or colored graphite leads. Use a wide, flat paintbrush to apply an even coating of Mod Podge to the inner side of the paper. Apply a generous amount, coating the entire piece of paper.  Temporarily set the lead aside as you apply the adhesive. You can use glossy or matte Mod Podge; either option is appropriate. If you cannot find Mod Podge, look for any combination glue/sealer in your craft store. The adhesive will ensure that the lead sticks to your paper as you work with it. It also makes the paper more flexible, and as a result, the paper will be easier to roll. Line up one end of the lead with the perfectly straight side of your paper. The lead should be about ½ inch (13 mm) up from the bottom of the paper. If the lead has a blunt end and a pointed end, line up the blunt end of the lead with the straight edge of the paper. Bring the bottom edge of the paper up and over the lead. Stick this flap of paper on top of the lead and onto the paper just above it, sealing the lead in place.  The lead must be tight and secure. Using your thumbnail, carefully press along the length of the wrapped lead from the top, forcing it further into the fold of the paper and flattening the paper flap in the process. Use your paintbrush to coat the decorative side of the paper flap with Mod Podge or white glue after it has been secured in place. Use your fingers to gently roll the lead upward and into the paper. Continue rolling until you reach the opposite end of the paper.  Apply a firm amount of pressure as you roll the lead. You need to make sure that there are no gaps in between each layer of paper. Be careful, however, since applying too much pressure can cause the lead to snap. Keep the lead as straight as possible as you roll it up. Let the wrapped lead pencil dry before continuing past this step. The drying process can take an hour or so, but you can help speed things up by letting it dry in the sun. As soon as the pencil is completely dry, use a sharp craft knife to shave away some of the paper layers at the pointed end of the lead. Shave the paper away gradually, bringing it to a slanted point. You might be able to use a standard handheld pencil sharpener instead of the craft knife as long as the sharpener has a sharp blade and the pencil has sturdy, gap-free layers. Apply light pressure to avoid snapping the lead in the process. Your pencil is now ready to use and should write as well as any standard, store-bought version does.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Trim the paper. Coat the paper with Mod Podge. Place the lead on the paper. Fold the paper over the lead. Roll the lead in the paper. Sharpen the pencil. Use your new pencil.

Problem: Article: Book a ticket to China at least 3-4 months before you plan to travel. You may land in Beijing, the capital city, if you want to explore northern China a bit before going to Tibet. If you want to make getting to Tibet easier, you may fly into a central city like Chengdu or a southern city like Guangzhou. Consider your budget and your travel itinerary. If you have some money and time, you may fly into Beijing, explore for a few days, and then find transportation to Tibet. Or it may be more economical for you to fly to Chengdu and then go straight to Tibet so you can spend most of your travel time there. You can take the train daily from Xining, Lanzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shanghai. The train is an inexpensive option if you are traveling on a budget. Book them earlier to ensure you get a spot.  Taking the train from major cities like Beijing and Chengdu may be easier, but the train ride will be longer than if you depart from a central city like Chengdu or a southern city like Guangzhou. Leaving from Xining may be the best option if you want to have an easier time getting used to the altitude change and prefer a shorter train trip. The train can cost CNY500-CNY750 ($75-$115 USD) one way, depending on which city in China you depart from. If you’d prefer to go by plane, you can fly out from Chengdu, Xi’an, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chongqing. Beijing and Shanghai are major cities so you may find it easier to get a flight to Tibet. However, the flights will be longer than flying out of Xi'an, Chongqing, or Guangzhou. Chengdu may be the best option, as it offers 6-10 flights a day to Lhasa.  The cost of flights can vary depending on where you are flying from. Compare prices online to find flights within your budget. Your tour guide may be able to arrange flights for you as part of your travel package to Tibet. The easiest way to arrange accommodations is to do it through your tour guide. They can usually offer you a variety of accommodations, from five star hotels to budget hotels or hostels. Give the tour guide a sense of your budget and what type of accommodation you want. They can then book it for you so you do not have to worry about it when you arrive. Most hotels in Tibet do not have a website or an online booking option, so you will need to do this in person or through your tour guide. If you plan to travel in remote areas of Tibet, you do not need to reserve accommodations in advance. Instead, you can get a list of hotels from your tour guide and book them in person when you arrive. Your tour guide can also arrange accommodations in remote areas for you in advance.
Summary: Fly into China. Take the train from a major Chinese city to Tibet. Fly to Tibet from China. Book a hotel in advance through a tour guide. Find accommodations in remote areas in person.

Building a website and creating advertising materials are a great way to get some attention for your business. Print up flyers and business cards to pass out at your store or shows you attend. All of your advertising should include your business’s contact information (the address of your store, your phone number, and your business hours). You can build a website on a free host website like WordPress, or pay a little more for your own domain through other website hosts. Social media accounts for your business allow you to advertise new inventory, specials, or general information. Facebook and Twitter both allow "business" accounts, so they're a great way to start. If you have personal social media accounts, be sure to advertise your business accounts! Each state and country has their own professional organization for coin dealers. Joining one gives your business more legitimacy and tells your customers that you’re the real deal.  For example, if you’re a coin dealer in the United States, you might consider joining the American Numismatic Association. Coin dealers in the United Kingdom can look into professional organizations sanctioned by the Royal Mint.
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Market your business. Cultivate a social media presence. Join a professional organization in your area.