Q: Tap the App Store app icon, which resembles a white "A" on a light-blue background. This option is in the lower-right corner of the screen. It's the grey text box with "App Store" in it at the top of the page. Type in vlc, then tap the blue Search button in the lower-right side of the keyboard. Scroll down until you find this heading next to VLC's orange traffic cone icon. It's to the right of the "VLC for Mobile" heading. If you've downloaded VLC before, you'll tap {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/e\/ea\/Iphoneappstoredownloadbutton.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/e\/ea\/Iphoneappstoredownloadbutton.png\/30px-Iphoneappstoredownloadbutton.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an iPhone icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} to the right of this heading. Doing so will allow VLC to begin installing onto your iPhone. You can open VLC immediately after it downloads by tapping OPEN in the App Store.
A: Open your iPhone's  App Store. Tap Search. Tap the search bar. Search for VLC. Find the "VLC for Mobile" heading. Tap GET. Enter your Touch ID or Apple ID password when prompted.

Article: Spread olive oil on either side of your lamb chops and add the seasoning of your choice. Some typical seasonings are salt, pepper or dried rosemary. Let the meat cook for 4 to 5 minutes on each side before turning it over. Cook the loin chops until they are grilled to your liking. Allowing the meat to cool for about 5 minutes before you eat it will help the juices settle and give you a more flavorful piece of lamb.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Season the loin chops. Grill the loin chops. Set the meat out to cool.

Problem: Article: HDL, or high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, acts as the body's waste-disposal system in the blood. HDL combs through blood for bad cholesterol, LDL, and flushes it out to your liver for disposal. HDL lowers inflammation throughout the body and may even help against Alzheimer's. High cholesterol does not have overt side effects, but it can be devastating on your health. Illnesses that come from bad cholesterol are serious, and should only be treated by a healthcare professional. Your doctor may suggest changes in lifestyle or diet if your HDL measures less than 60 mg/dL. While in-home cholesterol tests are on the market, they have not yet been as accurate or trustworthy as a basic blood test. Having ‘good cholesterol’ is a combination of limiting LDLs and increasing HDLs. While you may be doing one of these very well, it is helpful to see the big picture if you are falling behind on the other. To calculate total blood cholesterol, add your LDL, HDL, and 20 percent of your triglycerides.  Triglycerides are body fat, so you want this number to be lower. Aim for a total blood cholesterol under 200. Above 240 is considered to be high.
Summary: Educate yourself about good cholesterol. Ask your doctor for a cholesterol blood test. Calculate your total blood cholesterol.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The best way to treat your skin after electrolysis is to behave as though you have a mild sunburn. Use a lightweight lotion to make sure your skin gets plenty of moisture. This will help it to heal faster, help prevent scabbing and will relieve discomfort. Electrolysis leaves the hair follicle exposed for a short time after treatment. Touching or scratching your face can transfer bacteria to your vulnerable skin, leading to breakouts and infection. Try not to touch your face for the first 1-2 days after treatment. If you do need to touch your face, wash your hands first. If scabs form, allow them to fall off naturally. Picking at them can lead to scarring. If makeup gets into the hair follicle while it is healing, it can lead to irritation and possibly infection. Translucent powder is okay, but avoid all other forms of makeup for a day or two so your skin can heal. Make sure to protect your face from exposure to UVA and UVB rays after you undergo electrolysis. Sun exposure on recently treated skin can lead to a form of discoloration known as hyperpigmentation. You should always wear sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 when you will be out in the sun, but it's especially important for the first 1-2 days after electrolysis, Sweating shortly after electrolysis can cause skin irritation and clogged pores, which can lead to an infection. Take a day or two off from the gym after your electrolysis treatment to ensure you get the best results.

SUMMARY: Moisturize your skin after your appointment. Do not touch or scratch your skin after treatment. Do not wear makeup for 1-2 days after electrolysis. Wear a hat and SPF 15 sunscreen if you will be in the sun. Avoid strenuous exercise for 1-2 days.

Q: Remove the old lens from your camera, either by pressing a lens release button or twisting the lens off. On 1 end of the 50 mm lens, you should see 2 marks. Align these with the corresponding marks on the camera and press the lens down. Turn the lens clockwise until you hear a click. Lenses may vary based on the manufacturer. For more instructions on how to attach a lens to your specific camera, read the manual that came with your camera. In most cameras, you will do this by turning the dial to “M” or by pressing the “Mode” button. Manual mode allows you to choose your own shutter and aperture settings. Once you are in manual mode, the screen of your camera should allow you to select both shutter and aperture settings. Refer to your camera's manual for more instructions. Shutter speed is the length of time that the shutter is open. It is measured in fractions of seconds. The general rule for shutter speed is to divide 1 by the focal length of the lens. This is the slowest shutter speed you should use.  Use a faster shutter speed, such as 1/125 or 1/250, to catch fast moving objects like cars or birds. If you want more blurred movement in your photograph, choose a slower speed, like 1/60. If you're in a dark or low-light area, choose a shutter speed of 1/250 or faster. Aperture affects the exposure (or brightness) and the focus of your photograph. A larger aperture will have more background blur and a brighter exposure. A smaller aperture will have less blur and a darker exposure.  Apertures are measured as "f stops." The smaller the number, the larger the aperture is. For objects that are far away in normal light conditions (such as landscapes, architectural photos, or group pictures), select an aperture of f4 or f5.6. If you’re working in low-light conditions or close up (such as portraits or still life), use a f1.4, f1.8, or f2.8 setting.
A:
Attach the lens to the camera. Turn your camera to manual mode. Change the shutter speed to 1/50 or faster. Adjust your aperture settings.