INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It might seem counter intuitive, but white wine actually works great on red wine spots (they neutralize one another). Simply pour white wine over the red wine spot right before doing laundry. Then, toss your jeans in and wash normally. If this didn't work for you, try one of the steps below. Pour a little bit of salt onto the stain and let it sit for about five minutes. Rub the stain with a rag/cloth while rinsing it out with cold water, or club soda. Repeat this action until the stain vanishes. Then, wash your jeans. Egg yolks work particularly well on coffee stains. Mix one egg yolk with a couple of drops of rubbing alcohol and warm water. Take a sponge and apply the mixture to the coffee spot. Let it sit for a couple of minutes, then rinse. Wash your jeans as usual. Mix club soda and a teaspoon of salt in a cup, then apply it directly to the stain. Let it soak in overnight for best results.  As previously mentioned, avoid all types of water on greasy stains. Club soda and salt work especially well on coffee stains.

SUMMARY: Get a hold of white wine. Use table salt. Get some eggs out. Use club soda.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Genetics aside, education is a big factor contributing to your IQ. Try reading up on the sciences, such as mathematics and physics. Sciences increase your understanding of the world, which in turn improves comprehension, vocabulary, spatial and mathematical abilities, and logic. You can try MIT OpenCourseware, which offers notes, syllabuses, and tests from over 1800 official MIT courses. You can also go for Coursera, KhanAcademy, or even YouTube. To stave off dementia and to keep your brain churning away at high speeds, make sure to do puzzles and games regularly – which means (in this day and age) more time on the Internet and your phone! Download apps like Lumosity, What Saying, Quiz Up, and other games that get your brain juices flowing. Put down the Candy Crush and spend some time instead improving your IQ! The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale and the Stanford-Binet do not measure intelligence in a single, simple form. Rather, they have a set of problems which measure your ability to process things quickly, understand what you are told, and recognize sequences. Just like that chemistry test you had to take four times in high school to pass, IQ tests aren’t all that different. They have the same basic structure and types of questions over and over. Therefore, the more you take it, the better you’ll do. The tests you can take for free online aren't like the actual tests you might take through a career center or a psychiatrist. If you want your real IQ, you'll have to take the real thing. There is generally a fee, so always try your hardest. When you do the same thing day in and day out, the brain sort of goes on autopilot. It stops taking in stimuli, comfortable in its surroundings. When you have new experiences though, the brain wakes up and takes it all in, revving up for a change. So instead of popping in that DVD tonight, find a museum, a show, or a new place to check out to keep your mental clock ticking wildly. Even just visiting a new place or trying a new food is a good experience. You're widening your knowledge, making yourself better informed for future decisions. However, the more different they are, the better. Consider it an excuse for an exotic vacation! Actively learning new things helps your brain learn and may help you make connections that before were not possible. Learning a new skill such as how to play chess or lacrosse, how to juggle, or anything you've never done before for that matter – may help your brain in ways you never even dreamed of. Learning another language is a great way to get the brain working on new pathways. Not only does it fire up centers in your brain that aren't being used, but it's real-world applicable and impressive to boot.
Summary: Read more. Do word puzzles and problem-solving games. Take the tests over and over. Get new experiences. Teach yourself something new.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The artwork or objects that you plan to place inside of the shadow box frame needs to fit inside of it. Use a ruler or a tape measure to find the length and width of the item so you can make a shadow box frame that fits it.  Write down your measurements so you can easily remember them. For example, you could have a painting that measures 18 by 24 inches (46 by 61 cm) that you want to install inside of a shadow box frame. If you’re giving the shadow box as a gift, or you don’t know the dimensions of the artwork, choose a common shadow box measurement such as 10 by 10 inches (25 by 25 cm), 11 by 14 inches (28 by 36 cm), or 12 by 12 inches (30 by 30 cm). Purchase a sheet of plywood in good condition that is as close to your measurements as you can. Look for pre-cut sheets of plywood that fit the dimensions, or purchase a larger sheet that you can cut to size. You can find 1⁄4 inch (6.4 mm) thick plywood at your local hardware store or online. Use a ruler and trace the dimensions of the shadow box frame onto the thinner sheet of plywood that will serve as the backing. Then, use a circular saw to cut along the lines and cut out the plywood so it matches the measurements.  Use a pencil or marker to mark the dimensions on the board. Use the ruler to draw a straight line so you can cut along it with the saw. Buy a length of thicker plywood that you can measure and cut to size to build your shadow box frame. The thicker board will form the top, sides, and bottom of your frame, so cutting them from the same piece of plywood will ensure that they’re uniform and consistent. You can purchase plywood boards at hardware stores, at home improvement stores, and online. Measure the top or bottom of the plywood backing that you cut and then mark the measurements onto the 1 by 4 in (2.5 by 10.2 cm) plywood board. Use the circular saw to cut 2 segments from the board to form the top and bottom pieces of the frame.  You can also use a table saw or a hand saw to cut the board. You will end up with 1 sheet of thinner plywood and 2 lengths of the thicker plywood. Subtract the thickness of the top and bottom boards from the total length of the backing to find the length of your side boards. Then, cut them out of the 1 by 4 in (2.5 by 10.2 cm) plywood. The 2 top pieces will be the same length as the width of the plywood backing of the frame. The 2 sides will be slightly shorter than the length of the backing because of the top and bottom pieces. Use gentle, circular motions to lightly sand all of the pieces of wood to remove splinters and rough patches. Pay extra attention to the edges and the sides that were cut so the boards are even and consistent.  Wipe or blow off any sawdust from the surface of the wood when you’re done sanding. You can use an electric sander as well. Look for sandpaper at hardware stores and online.

SUMMARY:
Measure the item that you plan to place in the frame. Buy a piece of 1⁄4 inch (6.4 mm) thick plywood for the backing. Cut the plywood to size, if necessary. Get an 8 ft (2.4 m) board measuring 1 by 4 inches (2.5 by 10.2 cm). Cut the top and bottom pieces from the 1 by 4 in (2.5 by 10.2 cm) board. Subtract 1.5 inches (38 mm) from the length and cut the side pieces. Sand all of the pieces of wood with 180-grit sandpaper.