Article: If you're wearing used dress shoes, give them a quick polish so they shine. You can also rent formal shoes to go with your suit or tux. Select shoes that work with the color of your suit or tux. Shoes are available in brown, black, navy, or white. If you're wearing a colored suit, pick a color that will highlight your suit. For example, if the jacket is maroon, choose black or white shoes. While you don't have to wear cuff links, a little jewelry will add sparkle and sophistication to your look. Choose cuff links made from a material that will match your outfit. For example, if you're wearing a shirt with gold studs, wear sophisticated gold cuff links instead of silver ones. Work with your date to decide on flowers that are suitable for your outfit. For example, you might pick a red rose that matches their outfit. Secure the boutonniere on the left lapel of the jacket so the flower's stem points down.  Your flowers should complement the color of your dress but doesn't have to be the exact same shade. For example, deep red flowers work well with a cream or black outfit. If you're wearing a suit or tux, consider wearing a plain white pocket square to complete your look.
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Wear polished dress shoes. Pick out cuff links. Wear a boutonniere.

Problem: Article: Rest the head of your club on the ground. Much like standard club grips, you should first hold the grip of the golf club in your left hand. Your left palm should be facing up, and the grip should lay across your palm. The end of the club's handle should end evenly with the heel of your hand.  The baseball grip is especially recommended if you find the overlapping or interlocking grip uncomfortable. The baseball grip is often recommended to children, senior citizens, and women to provide greater leverage in the swing. However, this grip can cause issues with form, like flipping at the end of the downswing. With the baseball grip, all the fingers of your left hand will wrap around the club, unlike other grips where your thumbs align with the club's handle. Hold the club loosely with your left hand fingers gripping in this fashion, with each finger, including your thumb, curling around the handle. Your right hand should be directly below your left, with the club resting loosely in your palm and only your left hand fingers curled around the handle. Your left thumb should touch the meaty part of your hand connected to your right pinkie. Curl your right hand fingers around the club. The thumbs of both hands should also wrap around the club handle, with your left thumb pushing slightly into the meaty part of your right hand connect to your pinkie. This grip is very similar to the standard baseball bat grip.
Summary: Take the club in your left hand. Curl the fingers of your left hand around the club. Place your right hand below your left hand on the grip. Add your remaining fingers to the grip.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are applying to production job rather than doing freelance work, you'll need a well-organized resume. Put down all your education, including if you have had education past high school. If you have been to film school, list your coursework and any projects that you worked on. If you went to a liberal arts college and majored in something related to the industry like Film or Cinema Studies, list any concentration or area of interest within the major. Create a category in your resume for “Industry Experience”. List all the jobs that relate to the film industry. You want these positions to jump out at the potential employer who is reading your resume, and the best way to do that is to put them in a separate category at the top.  It’s ok if you don’t have any experience yet in the film industry. If you don’t have any jobs that would fall into this category, don’t force it. Just leave off this section. Put the rest of your job history in a section called Professional Experience or Job History. Make sure to put your most recent jobs. Try to emphasize the jobs in which you have been able to exercise the most responsibility and creativity. Depending on how old you are and how many jobs you have had, you don’t need to list every single job. For instance, if you babysat in high school, you can probably leave that off your resume. Film production involves conducting the entire process of the film, from pre to post production. Any experience you’ve had in organizing a major project will help to show that you have the vision required to work in film production. This could include volunteer experience, community service, or any clubs or organizations you belong to or run. The people reading your resume look at hundreds every day. You want to be sure that yours stands out by showing your personality and what you have to offer. Don’t be modest when writing your resume. For every job that you list, you want to state how your involvement was invaluable to the company you worked for. Instead of listing the tasks you performed, illustrate how these tasks helped the company or business reach a goal. For example, instead of saying “Managed several employees and directed them to do various projects”, say: “Acted as a manager for several employees and increased general productivity of the company to save $1500 monthly.” It’s vital to get another person's feedback on your resume before you send it out. A second pair of eyes not only can pick up on spelling and grammatical errors, it can give you an outsider’s opinion of how you present yourself in your resume. Business cards are a great thing to have when you are meeting people on the go. They can act as a stand-in for your resume when you meet people in the industry because they have all of your vital contact information. Make sure that your business card has your name, phone number, email address, and a brief statement or title, such as “Film student” or “Marketing Executive.”

SUMMARY: List your education. List any industry experience. List the rest of your job history. Emphasize any projects or events you’ve had a major hand in. Include things that make you stand out. Don’t be afraid to brag. Get at least one other person’s advice on your resume. Make business cards.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Clean the fine particle filter and water inlet filters. Make sure none of the valves or hoses have blockages. You should also inspect the selector switch, timer motor and heating element for the correct continuity. Test the bimetal terminal assembly last.
Summary: Check for proper water level, pressure and temperature. Ensure the detergent dispenser, spray arms and different valves are working correctly. Verify that the inlet and drain valves have the proper continuity and resistance.

The water needs to be deep enough to completely submerge your jar. If you are remove the label from more than one jar, the water needs to be deep enough to cover the largest jar. The hotter the water, the better it will dissolve the glue under the label. The longer you wait, the more time the vinegar will have to dissolve the glue under the label. About 30 minutes should be plenty for stubborn labels, but you can check your jars after 10 minutes.
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Fill a sink or bucket with hot water. Wait several minutes.