INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you live in the United States, you'll notice blue USPS mailboxes in most cities and suburbs. Open the box near the top, place your letter in the slot, and close it. A postal worker will collect your letter at the time shown on the box and start the sorting-and-delivery process. Every blue collection box has a notice indicating when the mail gets picked up each day. If you place your letter in the box after the scheduled pick-up time, your letter will be picked up the next business day. If you have a mailbox on or near your home, you can place your letter there. Alert your mail carrier of its presence by moving the red flag out of the mailbox.  This is usually done by rotating the flag up or by pulling the flag out.  The mail carrier knows that if the flag is visible, then there is a letter that needs attention. If you need to buy postage, you can leave your letter with a postal clerk, and s/he will mail it for you. Even if you don't need to buy postage, you can still take your letter to the post office to be mailed. See www.usps.com for information on where to find the closest post office.

SUMMARY: Place the letter in a blue collection box. Place the letter in your own mailbox. Take the letter to any post office.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Timing is critical in this situation. You may also be able to make use of the time during which the doors are opening and closing, depending on the condition of the elevator and how loud this function may be. This is only if you can smell your fart, however.
Summary: Get your timing right. Be sure to emit only small bursts as floors are reached and the electronic indicator emits the beeping noise. Be sure to show subtle signs of disgust as if the people who have entered the elevator are those who are emitting a foul smell. If all else fails, get out of the elevator and take the stairs.

Depending on your own body image and personal style, you may prefer workout clothing that is loose, and covers most of your body. Or, you might want to wear fitted outfits that allow you to see your muscles and curves as you exercise. If you are running or biking, do not wear long pants that might cause you to trip or get stuck in the pedals. For yoga and Pilates practitioners, avoid clothing that will not move with you during different poses. Women should look for a good sports bra that offers support and flexibility, and men will want to look for a protective cup if they are playing contact sports as part of their workouts.
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One-sentence summary -- Pay attention to fit. Tailor your attire to the specific activity. Incorporate supportive undergarments into your workout wardrobe.

Q: Enter your car’s information onto a website, such as Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds, to get an instant appraisal. Or, scour the local classified ads to see if there are other people selling cars similar to yours. Find a price point you're comfortable with, keeping in mind that the buyer might try to negotiate with you and you'll probably end up getting less than your asking price.  Private party sellers generally see the best results with a price that is rounded, such as $11,000. After you receive the online estimates, price your car between 97-102 percent of those figures. Give potential buyers more information regarding your openness to negotiations by stating “firm” or “best offer” in your ad. Provide as many details regarding your car’s condition, model, mileage, and extras as you can. The more details that you provide the fewer random buyer questions you will need to answer. Do your best to avoid cheesy phrases, such as “like new,” as they are just narrative dead weight. Read through your ad’s text a few times to check that it sounds approachable and interesting.  For example, if your car has a clean accident history, then point this out and state that a vehicle history report is available upon request. To draw in thrifty buyers, state if your car has exceptional gas mileage or other cost-saving features. Also, include a brief mention of any warranties that still cover the car. To establish trust with a potential buyer, briefly mention any mechanical issues that might need to be addressed. You could even list your car’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), so that interested parties can do some research on their own. Don’t take this too far and list everything that is wrong with your car. Just pick out one or two potential concerns to point out in your ad. It’s easier for a buyer to envision themselves in a car when they can actually see it. If you are posting online, add photos up until you reach the limit. If you are creating a flyer, choose one or two shots that show off your car’s best features. Include photos of both the interior and exterior, if possible. Get a bit creative and add in shots from a variety of angles. You can even include a video ad if the website will support it.
A: Price it correctly. Write a specific ad. Be honest about any flaws or damage. Provide a minimum of ten photos.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Let your local police know that you are concerned about graffiti in your neighborhood. Point out any vacant properties dimly lit areas and any other places that are prime spots for graffiti. Ask the police to patrol these areas a little more.   The local authorities may also suggest some other methods of deterrence that you have not thought of. Developing a relationship with your local police creates a team approach to deterring graffiti. Good quality security cameras are expensive but even cheaper ones have a deterrent effect because people see them and assume that they are being filmed. Erect them where they are obvious and be sure to secure them well.  Post signs that say “All activity is being monitored.” You can even add security cameras and never turn them on. People will automatically assume that they are being watched. Join up and place the signs about your area. Be sure to do your bit as others help you out too. Attend local meetings to discuss happenings in the area and to come up with ideas for dealing with challenges as a group.   You can also contact your local Keep America Beautiful affiliate to create a graffiti awareness program for your neighborhood. Call (203) 659-3000 or email info@kab.org.  Suggest graffiti deterrence as a topic for a watch meeting and invite local law enforcement. If you become a victim of graffiti, remove it within 24 to 48 hours. If you remove it quickly, there is very little chance of it becoming a reoccurring problem. If the graffiti is in a public area next to your property, call your city and county officials to report it as soon as possible.   Graffiti vandals take pride in their work and do not want it to be erased quickly. Graffiti tends to attract more graffiti. So removing it quickly will prevent others from damaging the area.

SUMMARY:
Talk with local authorities. Add security cameras. Use a local neighborhood watch. Remove graffiti quickly.