Article: To prepare the screen for darning, unravel a few strands from the perimeter of the tear to use as your thread. As you do so, take care to not make the holes and tears any larger than they already are. One or two strands is more than enough. For larger holes or tears, you may not be able to darn it. In this case, you may need to patch the hole. Match the two ends of the screen evenly for a neat and secure seam. There should be little-to-no space gap in the middle. If you cannot line up the two ends without leaving a noticeable hole in the middle, you may need to patch the screen instead of darning it. the strands through the screen with a sewing needle. Once the torn edges are lined up, use a needle to weave the thread through the screen strands. If you don't have strands of screen material available or do not want to risk making the hole bigger, use a heavy-duty, polyester thread. Make the stitches as small and identical as possible.  Choose a needle with a large eye that can accommodate the screen strand. If you have sewn the hole or tear and it is still noticeable, cover it with a patch. A securing stitch will prevent the darn from coming undone. Make a small stitch at the end of the hole or tear, then stitch over it again. At the end of the stitch, make a small knot and pull it tightly to finish the securing stitch.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Unravel the strands surrounding the hole or tear. Line up the screen seams neatly. Weave Finish darning the screen with a securing stitch.

Problem: Article: Study diligently, and fulfill all applicable coursework requirements to earn your high school diploma in 4 years or less. Or, take the General Equivalency Diploma exam. Employers are looking for prospective hires with this qualification and will provide additional training to new hires.   While in high school, take shop classes to get familiar with tools and equipment, as well as any electives that your high school offers on the environment and weather systems. Additionally, join afterschool clubs or age-appropriate meetup groups to learn more about the environment. Take electives that will enhance your communications and decision-making skills, as these will be critical in the logging field. If your college does not have a Forestry Science program, pursue a degree in Environmental Science instead. During your undergraduate studies, take coursework directly related to the logging profession to enhance your knowledge of the field. Opt for electives that will expose you to heavy machinery operation as well as classes that will enhance your decision-making skills. Use your free time during your undergraduate studies to network with professionals in the logging industry. Work with your on-campus career services office to develop strategies to do so. Join professional trade associations, like the Forest Resources Association and the American Loggers Council, to learn more about the industry and meet like-minded individuals. Subscribe to newsletters, like Logger News Online, that provide in-depth information. Learn as much as you can about the industry to increase your chances of landing a job as a logger. You can watch videos online about becoming a logger or tune into TV shows that document what it's like to work in the industry. Simulators like Forestry 2017 can provide insights on how logging machines work. They are no substitute for real-world experience, but they can give you a good feel for the day-to-day work of a logger. Logging companies often incorporate simulators into on-the-job training. Gaining experience with simulators before you land a job can make the onboarding process easier.
Summary: Complete your high school degree or GED. Earn a degree in Forestry Science, to get an edge over the competition. Network with others in the industry to widen your knowledge base. Study the practice of logging in your free time. Practice logging machine controls using logging simulators.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Whitehead pimples have usually been around for a few days, and they have a white tip where pus has collected underneath the skin. These pimples are easy to pop, and when treated with care they can be safely removed without spreading the infection or causing scarring. Pimples that have just appeared in the past day or two aren't ready to pop yet. Wait until the whitehead appears at the tip of the blemish. This could worsen your pimple by sending bacteria deeper into your skin. Popping a pimple this big will almost definitely lead to a scar. Only a pimple with white pus is ready to pop. Dermatologists can determine the best way to treat your acne. They can prescribe creams that will eliminate your pimples. There are also several procedures they can perform that can treat severe breakouts.  The most commonly prescribed dermatologist treatment is a topical cream, rubbed on the pimples, that will remove oil from the skin and kill acne-causing bacteria. For red, swollen pimples an oral antibiotic, hormonal birth control, or isotretinoin might be prescribed.  Large acne cysts can be removed by dermatologists through drainage and extraction, in which they remove the cyst and drain out the pus. Your dermatologist can safely lance the pimple with a pin. This is a technique that should only be done by professionals. Laser therapies and chemical peels can treat the underlying causes of acne, although they will not remove current cysts. Pimples are caused by sweat sitting on your face. Anytime you sweat, wash your face gently with lukewarm water to remove dirt and grime. Do not be harsh or scrub, just wash off sweat.  Scrubbing roughly can worsen acne. Do not use rough cleaners, like astringents, toners, or exfoliants.

SUMMARY: Pop whitehead pimples. Don't pop new pimples. Don’t pop pimples that are big, red, or sore. Visit a dermatologist. Limit pimples by washing regularly.

Find someone interesting you know and ask them to be the subject of your reality show. You could also find a group of people or a business in your town to focus on. Avoid pitching a show that’s about celebrities or exotic, far off places; you probably won’t have access to them when you’re just starting out. Up front you’ll need to decide how your show will be structured. There are two main structures for reality shows:   Self-contained. Self-contained reality shows contain episodes that stand on their own. There’s no storyline that connects all of the episodes together. Viewers can watch the episodes out of order and it won’t make a difference. Think: Extreme Home Makeover, Fear Factor, and Hoarders. Self-contained shows are generally easier to sell because networks like that viewers can join in at any time in the season.   Arced. Arced reality shows have an overarching storyline that connects every episode. Viewers need to watch the episodes in order to understand what’s going on. Examples of arced reality shows are The Real World, Survivor, and The Bachelorette. Arced reality shows are harder to sell to networks because they're riskier; if audiences don't tune in for episode one, the rest of the season could be a bust. Format style reality shows have a similar format they return to each episode. Dancing with the Stars is an example of a format reality show; every episode features the dancers performing a new routine. The audience expects that tuning in. A format reality show is a good choice if your show will feature different characters or storylines each episode. If your reality show is about parents moving into their kid's college dorm for a week, you could have a different family in each episode. The parents moving into the dorm each episode would be the format people would come to expect. Docu-style reality shows don't have a format; they just follow the main characters around as they go about their lives. Keeping Up with the Kardashians is an example of a docu-style reality show. A docu-style reality show is a good option if the premise of your show is examining an interesting person or group of people as they navigate their world. If you're making a show about a retired pilot, filming like a documentary will be easier than trying to come up with a format for your character to repeat every episode.
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Make a show about someone or something you have access to. Choose a structure for your show. Give your show a format style if you want audiences to know what to expect. Make your show docu-style if you want it to feel like a documentary.