Article: Pork skin is easy to find at smaller butcher shops, charcuteries, or international meat markets. Alternatively, buy a large cut of pork belly with the skin on it. Make sure there is at least a quarter inch (0.6 centimeter) of skin on the meat.  Buy at least a pound (420 grams) of pork skin, not including the meat. Use the skin within 3 days of purchase. The high moisture content of pork skin causes it to spoil quickly. Cut away any meat by slicing through the fatty layer. Next, use the back of a knife or a large spoon to scrape the fat away from each strip of skin. The more fat you remove, the puffier the skins will become. Make sure you always practice good knife safety when handling tough cuts of meat.  Pork skin is tough and rubbery. The fat will be soft and easily scraped away. The leftover fat can be rendered into lard or discarded. The meat can be saved for a pork dish. Once most of the fat is removed from the skin, cut the pork skin into small, bite-sized squares. Aim for pieces that are 2 x 2 inches (about 5 x 5 centimeters).  The pork skins will double in size when fried. Therefore, avoid making excessively large pieces. Wash your hands, knife, and cutting surface after handling raw meat. Consuming raw meat can cause severe illness.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Purchase some pork skin. Trim the skin away from the fat and meat. Cut the skin into bite-sized pieces.

Problem: Article: After you have your degrees, skills, and experience, you can start looking for a job. Start by looking at the UN website, but make sure to try other international aid job sites too . Thousands of positions are posted online, so that is a great place to start. You can look for all international jobs, or target a specific place to see what is available.  Look for positions marked FS-1, which require the least amount of experience. Start with sites like ReliefWeb, Trust.org, and DevNet. These sites will provide UN positions, along with other opportunities from other organizations to help give you experience. Finding aid work is slightly different than other jobs. You must make sure you have all the qualifications when you apply for an aid job. In your cover letter, emphasize your professional experience, and honestly describe your skills and experience in your CV.  For example, if a posting says you have to be fluent in Spanish, don’t apply if you can’t hold a conversation, complete the interview, or work in Spanish. A high school Spanish class isn’t enough. If it says you need experience setting up nutritional programs with youth, that means working with kids at a summer camp isn’t enough. Your CV should reflect how your experience aligns with the qualifications. Like any career, becoming a professional international aid worker takes time. You have to spend years getting education and experience. You won’t be able to graduate from undergrad and go straight into an overseas job. Often, it takes 10 to 15 years to finally land a job. Nothing you do is a waste. Every volunteer opportunity, every job at a domestic aid agency, and every community program you work with can help build your CV and help get you towards your goal.
Summary: Search for job openings online. Apply for a job for which you are qualified. Be patient.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sun damage is a primary cause of aging. It can speed the development of wrinkles, cause inflammation in your skin, induce the development of skin cancer, and spread unsightly and painful burns over your body. The best way to protect against sun damage is to wear sunscreen every day. Apply at least SPF 30 sunscreen to your body and on your face before you apply makeup. Many BB creams, foundations, and concealers contain SPF 15 sunscreen. Consider your complexion carefully. If you have a pale complexion, SPF 15 may not be sufficient to protect your skin, and you should still apply a layer of sunscreen beneath your makeup. Before you apply your foundation or concealer, use a matte primer on clean, moisturized skin. With either a sponge or clean fingers, gently spread the primer over your face. Primer will smooth over lines, and it will keep your makeup looking fresh all day. You can apply your normal foundation and concealer after the primer. One trick for glowing makeup is to mix a small amount of bronzer with your normal foundation or BB cream before application. Pour your foundation on the back of your clean hand and apply a dab of bronzer. Mix with your makeup brush before application. Another way to add some shine to your face without looking greasy is to use a liquid shimmer highlighter. With your ring finger, gently dab the highlighter over the crest of your cheeks and top of your nose. Use a very small amount. Blend into your normal makeup with a powder brush. If left on, makeup can clog your pores and cause outbreaks of acne. It can also make your skin look duller overnight. Remove your makeup every night, either with a makeup remover wipe, cream, or cleanser. After you wipe off your makeup, wash your face.

SUMMARY: Use sunscreen every day. Use primer. Mix bronzer and foundation. Use a shimmer highlighter. Remove makeup before you go to bed.

You can change the name of your radio station, but it's recommended that you decide on your main name early on and stick with it. Even though your platform isn't traditional radio, you still want to create a catchy name that users will remember. Look up other radio station names for inspiration.  An internet radio station has no naming restriction guidelines or formats. However, consider playing off of traditional radio stations and including a number in your title. For example, you might call you station, 103 The Mountain. Keep your name short and easy to pronounce. Growing your listener base is an integral part of beginning your internet radio station journey.  Since your station is online, consider promoting through your social media platforms. Create a Facebook page and Twitter account for your station. Update these regularly. When you ask people to listen, make it very clear what link they need to follow. Be patient. Growing an audience takes time. You want to get the name of your station out into the world, and make people want to tune in. Make sure to promote in appropriate places.  After you create your social media pages, invite your personal social media friends to "like" them. Consider emailing your favorite bloggers and asking them to give your station a listen and a shoutout if they like. Post links to your station in places like Reddit. Host a giveaway. Getting people to tune in to your station for a giveaway can be a good way to get that initial contact and listen. Whether your radio is primarily talk comedy or heavy metal, you want to stay consistent.  You'll have to create a niche to generate a regular audience. For music, cohesion doesn't necessarily mean a singular genre. For example, you could center your station around music from the '80s and play music from a few genres. You want your listeners to know when they can expect to listen to your music and what they will hear.  Create regular segments on your station that play certain things. Update your social media with what you are currently playing or what listeners can expect that day or that hour. You'll want to have well thought out content for your internet radio station. This allows you to execute your streaming smoothly, and clue listeners in on what you'll be playing in the future. Once you gain an audience, advertisers may be interested in your station.  Because your station is online, you can reach out to advertisers in companies that aren't necessarily localized to your area. Think about your content and what kind of audience you most likely have. You want to cater to this audience. Keep ads brief. Because there are so many music streaming services available, listeners are unlikely to stay tuned in to your channel if your ads are too long.
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Create a name. Grow your audience. Advertise your radio station. Create cohesive content. Stay consistent. Plan your shows in advance. Start to monetize.