Problem: Article: " This word is literally translated as "impressive" but, it is often used in the same way "awesome" is used in English. This is a useful word to memorize because it's used across the whole Spanish-speaking world.  This word is pronounced "eem-pdess-ee-oh-NON-tay." The second-to-last syllable gets the stress (as in many Spanish words).  Be sure to use an English e sound (as in "tea") for each i. The r gets a very quick, delicate sound made by flicking the tongue against the roof of the mouth. This is a lot like the English d sound (as in "ladder"). You'd use this word as an adjective to describe something that left you dumbstruck. For example: "La película fue asombrosa" ("The movie was amazing"). This word is pronounced "ah-sohm-BDO-so" or "ah-sohm-BDO-sa" depending on whether the word is masculine or feminine. Here, again, we're using the d-like Spanish r sound. Be sure also to use the long o sound (as in "oats") for every o in the word. You can use this as an adjective like "asombroso," but you can also use it by itself as an interjection like "wow!" For example, if someone tells you an unbelievable story, you might simply say, "¡increíble!" This word is pronounced "een-cday-EE-blay." Note that the accent mark over the second i puts the stress on this syllable. This is another word you'd mainly use as an adjective. For example, a massive painting from your favorite artist at the museum might be "una pintura imponente" ("an impressive painting"). This word is pronounced "eem-poe-NEN-tay". Note that the second-to-last e gets a short e sound (as in "red") while the last one gets an a sound (as in "ray"). " as an interjection. This is something you can say when you'd normally say "wow!" or "awesome!" in English. It's an all-purpose interjection — use it for anything you find especially cool! This word is pronounced "ON-dah." Be sure to stress the first syllable, which is pronounced like the English word "on" (not "own").
Summary: Use "impresionante. Use "asombroso" for "amazing". Use "increíble" for "incredible". Use "imponente" for "impressive". Use "¡Anda!

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Drywall comes in a variety of sizes, types and widths. Typically, walls are covered in 1⁄2 or 5⁄8 inch (1.3 or 1.6 cm) thick drywall board bought in 4x8 or 4x12 foot sheets. There are also many different specialty products on the market such as "green board" which is a moisture resistant drywall with a green paper covering, used in damp areas such as bathrooms and kitchens. Ceiling boards called "CV" boards that are more resistant to sagging, and sheets that are larger than standard to cover longer or wider surfaces.  Ceilings and walls are generally faced with 1/2-inch (1.3 cm) drywall sheets. In ceilings you usually use "CV" rated or ceiling boards. There are also lightweight boards available for this purpose. In some instances you may be required to place 5/8-inch (1.6 cm) drywall on your ceilings or outside walls, 5/8-inch (1.6 cm) drywall may be classified as "Fire-rated"  or  TypeX drywall and stands up to fires longer than traditional 1/2-inch (1.3) drywall does.  In some municipalities you can double your drywall in fire risk areas, rather than buy more expensive thicker sheets. The thicker 5/8-inch (1.6 cm) drywall is also useful for sound reduction because of its greater mass. Recording studios sometimes do a double layer of 5/8-inch (1.6 cm) drywall. Drywall should not be used for tub surroundings or showers. The correct material would be cement board with an 6 mil vapor barrier as well as the correct R-value of insulation behind it.  Be sure to use either sheathing tape (Venture, 3M, or Tuck Tape) or acoustic sealant on vapor barrier joints to ensure a proper vapor seal. The seams of the cement board need to be finished with a fiberglass mesh tape which is then covered with a "setting type" joint compound or "thin set" tile adhesive. Check your local planning department and municipal building codes for drywall rules and regulations in your area. Drywall looks thin and light—until you lift it! It's one thing to manage drywall on the ground—moving, cutting, and lifting it. It's quite another to attach a sheet of drywall to the ceiling. A drywall lift can be made using 2 x 4s nailed into a T-shape that is placed under the dry wall to hold it against the ceiling as you place a few screws into the panel to secure it. However, if you are installing drywall on your own, or don't think you have the upper body strength to manipulate the drywall, a lift is well worth considering renting.

SUMMARY: Learn about drywall. Know where drywall doesn't belong. Handle drywall correctly.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Begin by doing an internet search for tattoo studios in your area and/or by getting recommendations from friends. Plan to go visit a few shops. There are several things you will want to look for in a reputable shop:  A clean environment. Tattoo artists wearing gloves. Certificates hanging on the wall, such as a certificate for a “blood borne pathogens” training course, and a CPR certification. Artists portfolios (to see the quality of their work). Once you have chosen an artist, a design, and a location on your body, all that is left is to show up for your appointment and receive your tattoo. Your tattoo artist should be able to give you a rough estimate of how long the tattoo will take. Be aware that depending on the location of the tattoo, and your own tolerance for pain, getting that tattoo may be a painful experience.  Be aware that tattoos can be expensive. Get a price from your tattoo artist before you begin and be sure you will be able to pay. After your tattoo is finished, it is important to take good care of it. A tattoo is essentially an open wound. Improper care can result in infection, and poor healing which can damage the tattoo.  When the tattoo is finished, leave the bandage on for at least one hour. After one hour, remove the bandage and wash your tattoo with unscented antibacterial soap. After washing, apply a thin layer of unscented body lotion. Repeat this regimen once or twice per day, but no more than this. Avoid scratching, direct sunlight, swimming for 3-4 weeks until your tattoo is healed.
Summary: Find a reputable shop Get your tattoo. Follow after-care instructions.

This icon is in the top-right corner of the Internet Explorer window. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. It's the text box at the top of the General page. If you don't see this text box, first click the General tab at the top of Internet Options.
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One-sentence summary -- Click ⚙️. Click Internet options. Type www.google.com into the Home Page text box.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: gksu gedit /etc/hosts
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Open the Run dialog again by pressing on Alt+F2 buttons on your keyboard. When Run dialog is opened, type in the following command or to use copy/paste method: