INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s usually near the bottom-right corner of the screen in the same vicinity as the clock. Look for the blue and white open box icon. If you don’t see the icon, click the upward-pointing arrow to expand additional icons. A menu will appear.  It’s the second icon at the top of the window. This signs you out of Dropbox. A login screen will appear in case you want to sign in to another account. To re-link your Dropbox to Windows, click the icon, then enter your login information to sign in.

SUMMARY: Click the Dropbox icon in the system tray. Click the gear icon in Dropbox. Click Preferences…. Click Account. Click Unlink This Dropbox….

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some whitening strips contain hydrogen peroxide, which is poisonous if swallowed.  Try to avoid swallowing any of the gel or saliva that is produced when wearing the whitening strips. Don't worry if you accidentally swallow a small amount of gel.  Small amounts will likely not produce any symptoms. The chemicals in whitening strips can cause some sensitivity in the teeth and gums to occur.  This may be the result of the gel coming into contact with the gums directly, applying the strips for too long or too much, or a sensitivity to the gel.  Take a break from whitening strips if you notice your teeth or gums becoming sensitive.  Ask your dentist if you are able to use whitening strips safely. Not all tooth whitening strips use the same chemicals and processes to achieve results.  Some may actually exacerbate preexisting dental issues or cause new ones to arise.  Ask your dentist if whitening strips and other whitening products are a good fit for you.
Summary: Don't swallow any gel from the strips. Stop if sensitivity occurs. Ask your dentist before using any whitening product.

Start by providing the passage you are studying in full. Include the literal translation of the passage and the context of the passage. Specify where it appears in the Bible. You can also mention the literary genre, such as whether the passage is a hymn or a parable. Your thesis statement will act as a guide for the exegesis. It should sum up your key points or ideas in one sentence. Place the thesis statement at the end of the introduction section. For example, you may have a thesis statement like, “In this Bible passage, one learns about the value of a good foundation for inner and outer growth.” Do a close reading of the passage, focusing on the grammar and syntax. You can also discuss the language and sentence structure in the passage. Note the literary genre of the passage and how this affects the meaning of the passage. For example, if you were writing about Matthew 13:1-8, you may discuss the language and sentence structure of the parable. You may also talk about how the passage uses nature as a metaphor for personal growth. Think about the key themes and ideas in the passage. Consider how the passage reflects common teachings in the Bible. Discuss the theological significance of the passage. Ask yourself, “How can I apply this passage to my life?” “What does this passage say about my faith?” You can also discuss the broader context of the passage, including its historical or social significance. Provide context around how the passage has been interpreted by others, such as theological scholars and thinkers. Use direct quotes from your research in the paper to strengthen your argument. Lean on reputable sources to help make your paper stronger. Include all the proper citations for the sources in the paper. If you are writing the exegesis for a class, ask the instructor which citation style they prefer and use it in your essay. Conclude the paper by rephrasing your thesis statement. Include any closing remarks about the passage you'd like to include. Reflect on the passage as a whole. Do not add any new ideas in the conclusion of the essay. Instead, consider what you have written in the essay and link your ideas together. Your exegesis should have a properly formatted bibliography of all the sources you used in the essay. Use the full name of the author and the title of the article, journal, or book. Include the publication date as well. Your instructor should specify which type of citation style they want you to use for the bibliography.
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One-sentence summary -- Introduce the passage and its context. Include a thesis statement. Make verse by verse comments on the passage. Interpret the passage as a whole. Integrate quotes from your sources. Wrap up the essay with final statements. Create a bibliography of sources.

Q: The effective interest rate attempts to describe the full cost of borrowing. It takes into account the effect of compounding interest, which is left out of the nominal or "stated" interest rate.  For example, a loan with 10 percent interest compounded monthly will actually carry an interest rate higher than 10 percent, because more interest is accumulated each month. The effective interest rate calculation does not take into account one-time fees like loan origination fees. These fees are considered, however, in the calculation of the annual percentage rate. The stated (also called nominal) interest rate will be expressed as a percentage. The stated interest rate is usually the "headline" interest rate. It's the number that the lender typically advertises as the interest rate. The compounding periods will generally be monthly, quarterly, annually, or continuously. This refers to how often the interest is applied. Usually, the compounding period is monthly. You'll still want to check with your lender to verify that, though.
A: Familiarize yourself with the concept of the effective interest rate. Determine the stated interest rate. Determine the number of compounding periods for the loan.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Keep the scooter still and lift the front wheel off of the ground to practice the barspin. As you stand on the scooter, lift your non-dominant hand away from the handlebars and spin them towards your body with your dominant hand. Keep rotating the bars as far as you can move them. To keep your scooter still while you practice, you can put the back wheel up against a wall. Alternately, you can just stand on the brake on the back of your scooter to keep it from moving. You could also position the scooter so that the front wheel is over a curb and isn't touching the ground. Once you have rotated the bars as far around as you can with your dominant hand, reach your non-dominant hand under the dominant one to grab the other handle as it comes. Keep spinning the bars towards their starting position, rotating your dominant hand back to a normal, forward-facing grip as you do.  Keep on practicing until you can do this one smooth motion. It’ll be much easier to do the trick when you can spin your handlebars without thinking about it. Once you’ve got the movement sorted, you can practice spinning while the scooter is moving. Stand with your legs shoulder-width apart and swing your scooter between them so it moves front to back. When the scooter reaches it’s highest point in front of you, try and spin the handles. This is the best way to mimic a real barspin without you having to leave the ground. In order to do a barspin, you’ll need to get some air with a bunny hop. Start riding your scooter at a comfortable speed and then jump straight up in the air. As you do, hold onto the handlebars of the scooter and lift it up with your body. Practice doing a bunny hop until you can jump easily and as high as possible.  The higher you jump, the more time you’ll have to get your barspin perfect and regain control of the handlebars before you hit the ground. See how high you can bunny hop. Make sure you keep your feet firmly planted on the deck of your scooter and keep your front wheel straight when you land your bunny hop. Start riding on your scooter at a comfortable speed and do a bunnyhop, keeping your scooter level. As you reach the highest point of the hop, use the hand movement you practiced to spin the bars around and catch them again.  Hold on tightly to the handlebars and bend your knees slightly as you land to give you more control over the scooter when you’re back on the ground. If you’re worried about crashing, you can practice on a softer surface like grass first. You don’t need to be moving to do this, just practice jumping and spinning the bar until you’re ready to try it while moving.

SUMMARY:
Practice spinning your handlebars. Learn to catch the handlebars. Practice the perfect bunny hop. Combine a bunny hop with a barspin to complete the trick.