Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear protective gloves when you use cleaning products. Limit your exposure to water. Don’t get acrylic nails. Opt for a soak-off gel manicure if you want to get your nails done. Avoid using harsh nail care products.

Answer: Slide on some rubber gloves whenever you do the dishes or do any task that requires harsh cleaning chemicals and soaps. If your nails are in contact with chemicals, your nails may get weaker over time. You can purchase rubber gloves in any place that sells cleaning supplies. Don’t soak your nails for long periods of time, like when you’re doing the dishes. If you don’t take the proper precautions, your nails might be more prone to breaking and splitting. There’s nothing wrong with getting your nails wet, but try not to soak them a lot. When you get artificial nails, visit certified salons that wash their tools between uses. After your initial appointment, visit in 2-3 weeks for touch-ups. If you like having fake nails a lot, give your natural nails a reprieve after 2-3 months. Give your regular nails some breathing room for several weeks before getting artificial nails again. Fake nails may raise your risk of a nail infection, which makes your nails weaker. Ask your nail technician if they over soak-off gel nails, instead of a standard gel manicure. They can be really tough on your nails, while soak-off gel offers a little reprieve. Try not to use acetone on a regular basis, as it’s very bad for your nails. If you use nail polish on a regular basis, use an acetone-free nail remover instead.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cool down. Analyze what caused the fight. Express your feelings.

Answer: You cannot expect to resolve an argument immediately after it has occurred. In the wake of a disagreement, take some time to cool down. Take a few hours, even a few days, to cool down and process your emotions properly. Take a long walk, go see a friend, watch a movie. Engage in relaxing activities until you've calmed down enough to look at the situation objectively.  Don't: storm off without saying anything.Do: say "I'm upset and need some time to cool down. Can we talk about this tomorrow?" Fights rarely happen over nothing. Take some time to analyze what caused the fight and whether there is anything you could have done differently in the situation.  Review what occurred. Why did you start fighting? What triggered the argument? What was said? Do you regret anything you said? Why or why not?  Keep in mind memory is subjective, especially in stressful situations. It's likely your girlfriend might remember certain aspect of the fight differently than you. This is normal. It does not necessarily mean one of you is being untruthful. It's just that stress can cause memories to be inaccurate. After an argument, you need to accept and experience your feelings. While we may dislike emotions like anger and sadness, it's important to acknowledge them rather than ignore them. Stifling your feelings can cause an explosion down the road. Accept that emotions are not always rational. If your girlfriend hurt your feelings, for example, logically knowing she did not mean to do so might not help you let it go. Know that you and your girlfriend are both entitled to an emotional response to a disagreement, even if that response is not entirely logical. Don't: shout "How could you do this?!"Do: say "I'm angry because you broke the promise you made yesterday."


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Capture more of the Pokémon that you want to evolve. Click the “x” button on the center bottom of the screen if you are still looking at Pikachu. Click the “x” button again so that you are looking at the green map, with you in the center. Walk around your area in the outside world. Click on a Pokémon when you see it on your screen. Use the Pokéball in the bottom of your screen to catch the Pokémon. Throw the Pokéball again if you miss. Collect the Candy and stardust from your caught Pokémon. Be patient.

Answer: If you want to evolve a Pikachu, you will need to catch more Pikachus. You will go back to your list of Pokémon.  Look for Pokémon, which will pop up on your screen. They will look like small, dinosaur-ish animals that will appear on your screen relatively near to you. You may need to walk closer to the Pokémon before you can click on it. Your phone will open a screen that looks like a camera to the outside world with the Pokémon inserted into the camera frame. Using your thumb or forefinger, “throw” the ball toward the wild Pokémon you want to catch. Press the ball, move your finger toward the Pokémon, and release. Sometimes the wild Pokémon move or your aim is not quite right. Try throwing the ball farther if you miss the first time. If you catch a wild Spearow, for example, you earn Spearow Candy. You will typically get 5-10 Candies the first time you catch a new species, and 3-5 Candies for every duplicate catch. There is no way to control which wild Pokémon will come to you, so you may need to wait a while until you’ve captured enough of a particular Pokémon to evolve that Pokémon.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Provide basic information about the wedding. List the elements and order of the wedding ceremony. Include personal information about the bride and groom. Provide information about the wedding party, family, musicians, readers and officiant. Include a thank you note to parents and guests. Include any special instructions related to the wedding ceremony or reception.

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The wedding ceremony booklet should include the full names of the bride and groom, the wedding date and time, and the city, state and venue where the wedding is being held. This information is usually on the cover of the booklet. The ceremony booklet includes information about the actual ceremony so guests can follow along and participate. The booklet may list traditional parts of a wedding ceremony, such as the procession, invocation, declaration of intent, vows exchange, ring exchange, pronouncement and recession.  Include the names of musical selections, composers and performers. If the musical selections are to be sung by the wedding guests, include the words to the songs or indicate where the song selections can be found. For example, if the wedding is held in a church, the ceremony booklet may refer guests to the pew hymnals. List the name, source and authorship of any readings, as well as the name of each reader. Include words to all prayers or sung responses. For example, if the congregation will recite the Lord's Prayer as part of a Christian wedding ceremony, include the words to the prayer in the ceremony program. If Holy Communion will be part of a Catholic wedding ceremony, include the sung responses in the ceremony bulletin. This encourages active participation by all wedding guests. Indicate movements guests will make during the wedding ceremony. For example, note when guests stand, sit or kneel during the ceremony. Provide explanations for religious and cultural traditions, rituals or customs featured in the ceremony. Write a brief explanation, including the history and background of the ritual and why it is significant to your wedding, to inform guests who do not share your culture or religion. For example, explain the symbolism of jumping a broom or breaking a wine glass if your wedding ceremony includes these traditions. The wedding ceremony booklet provides an opportunity to share personal information about the couple.  Share the story of how you met and how your relationship grew.  Include a few special memories or funny stories about your relationship. Consider including favorite photographs, poems, song lyrics or quotes. Include sentimental or significant information about the wedding details. List the bride's "something old, something new" accessories, or explain the significance of heirloom candlesticks, a family Bible or a bridal canopy used in the ceremony. Include the first and last names of all participants in the wedding ceremony, including the officiant, matron/maid of honor, best man, bridesmaids, groomsmen, ushers, flower girls, ringer bearers, vocalists, musicians, greeters and readers. Include the first and last names of parents and grandparents of the bride and groom.  Include information about the relationship of each person to the bride or groom. For example, list the best man with his full name and his relationship to the groom. (Joe Smith, Best Man and college friend of the groom) The guests will feel more included in the celebration if they know some information about the wedding party and participants. Honor deceased loved ones with a special note in the wedding ceremony booklet. Many wedding ceremony booklets include a thank you note to the parents of the bride and groom, as well as one to the wedding guests. The note does not have to be lengthy, but should express sincere appreciation for being a part of the couple's wedding day. The ceremony bulletin provides an ideal place to include additional instructions about the wedding day. For example, remind your guests that maps to the reception are located by the doors of the venue, or reiterate that flash photography is not permitted during the ceremony.