INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Turn the unsewn end in on itself so the edges are not visible.

SUMMARY: Cut the remaining side piece to a width of 5 inches, and fold in half lengthwise  Sew along the length of this piece. Measure around yourself, while wearing the dress, where the top of the dress meets the skirt. Cut the tube so that it is that length, plus approximately 2 inches. Sew one end together, then turn the tube inside out so the rough edges are on the inside. Fashion a bow or other decoration out of the remaining length of tube. Sew the decoration onto the closed end of the tube. Decide where you want the bow or decoration to be, whether at the front of the dress or at the back and, while wearing the dress, pin the other end of the tube to the dress, so that when wrapped around the decoration will be in the correct place. Sew the tube into place. Sew two poppers at the finished end of the tube (the end with the decoration), and sew the corresponding parts to the tube near where it is attached to the dress, so that when wrapped around the belt is neither too loose nor too tight. Make any finishing touches or alterations that you wish to make. Finished.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You might feel a little nervous to just go up to your crush and have an entire conversation, so start small. Make a comment if he passes you on your way to class or your office. You can say something like, “Nice shirt, Jim!” if you see him in the hallway.  Keep these comments to once or twice daily. Try to put yourself in a position where you might need help from your crush.  This might be after a staff meeting when you need clarity on something your boss said or if you need to borrow a pencil in class.  You might say, “Hey, did our supervisor want us to use Excel for those documents?  I’m not really familiar with that.  Can you show me what he means?” You might also say, “Nolan, I can’t reach this book from the shelf.  Can you help?” Things might be a little tense around you two now that he knows you like him, but break the ice with some humor.  If something funny happens in a class or meeting the two of you are in, make a joke about it. You can also show your crush funny memes or videos on your phone. For instance, perhaps you found a hilarious video online.   Say, “Hey, Summer, have you seen this video?  I laughed at this all night.” Maybe you’re friends with your crush or maybe you’ve noticed that you two have a lot in common. Use that history or those similarities to make conversation with him and avoid awkward chats.  You might say, “Hey, I remember you said you like Game of Thrones.  Did you watch the finale?  It was epic!” You could also say, “I noticed that you were wearing a Kendrick Lamar t-shirt.  I really like his music.  I’m thinking about going to his concert.” When you’re nervous, you might ramble on and on about absolutely nothing.  Asking your crush questions is a great way to avoid this and get him to open up. Ask him questions that require more than a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer. You might say “Hey Brian, I noticed that you did really well on that report our boss gave us.  What strategies did you use?  I wanna improve my next one.” Maybe someone told your crush that you like him or maybe you told him yourself, but he didn’t respond as you had hoped.  If you really want to talk to him, this awkwardness may need to be addressed.  Talk to him about your crush and let him know that you want to be cool with each other. Say, “Hey, Josh, I know that Tasha told you I like you.  Even though I can’t say it’s a lie, if you don’t like me back, it’s okay.  I still want to be friends with you no matter what."
Summary: Start off by making comments in passing. Ask for a favor. Make jokes with him. Talk about things you’re both interested in. Ask him open-ended questions. Address any awkwardness between you.

Turn off GPS, auto sync, notifications, updates, and wi fi. The only thing you need is your phone's network signal.  If you use an Android device, go to Settings → Apps → Running and close all processes. Go to All Apps and disable any Apps you don't need, such as Hangouts or Play. If you use a Windows Phone 8.1, turn on Battery Saver. Put your phone's brightness on minimum. If possible, remove your phone's SD card. This can be a significant battery drain on some phones. Keep sessions short. If you'd like a longer internet session, limit yourself to emails and simple web pages. Avoid streaming videos, downloading, and browsing in multiple windows. Check your phone settings to see if there's a tethering range option. Lower this to the minimum range and keep your phone next to your laptop. Most modern phones can be charged by plugging them into the USB port of your computer, although you may need to buy the right cable. Note that charging from your computer is much slower than charging from the power outlet on your wall. You may even be able to tether to your computer via USB at the same time as charging. This may be useful if your phone won't charge from your laptop, or if your laptop has a short battery life. This is also sold as a "power bank." Some companies, including EE in the UK, sometimes offer these for free. Be sure to check your service provider's website before purchasing one. If your phone's battery is removable, this will get you double the internet time. Remember to charge the backup battery as well once you get home.
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One-sentence summary -- Turn off all unnecessary phone tasks. Turn down brightness. Remove the SD card. Stick to lightweight internet use. Lower your phone's tethering range. Plug your phone in to your laptop. Buy a portable phone charger. Carry a backup battery.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A stop-loss order sells your stocks if they reach a certain low point. This can help you minimize your losses if a stock starts to tank. When you buy your stocks, set your stop-loss at the lowest you’re willing to let the stock price go. With a stop-loss, you will lose money. However, it might prevent you from losing big. A limit order lets you set a price limit for how much you’ll pay for a stock or the lowest price you’ll sell your stock for. This lets you get the best price possible for your stocks. Since the stock market can vary, it’s best to always use limit orders. For instance, you can set a limit order that says you’ll only pay $30 for a stock. That means your purchase wouldn’t go through if the stock suddenly went up to $45. You might think that you've stumbled across a great stock that can earn you a lot of money, so you starting bidding on it. After a little while, you find that your order isn't filled because the price went up. So, you increase your bid. That's called "chasing" the stock and should generally be avoided. Remember, the name of the game is to buy stocks at the right price, not chase them around just to get an order filled. Although you will never fully figure out the stock market, you may be able to minimize losses by changing your trading strategy. However, plan these changes in advance. For instance, you might decide to switch from a momentum strategy to a fading strategy if your stocks are losing value unexpectedly. While you don’t want to switch strategies any time your stocks are losing money, you may want to adjust if the market changes.  Remember, alter your strategy based on underlying changes in the markets, not because of emotion or fear of loss. If market volatility increases, that's a good reason to adapt your strategy to new market forces. However, if you change your strategy just because you took an unexpected loss, that's a bad reason to change your trading philosophy.

SUMMARY:
Use a stop-loss with every order. Use limit orders to maximize profits. Avoid "chasing" stocks. Adapt your trading strategy if the market changes.