In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Vanilla beans are susceptible to air and can dry out if they are left unwrapped. To prevent the vanilla bean from becoming brittle, you should wrap the bean in tin foil and seal it in a zip-lock bag. You can then store it in a cool, dark spot in your kitchen.  Do not store vanilla bean in your refrigerator or your freezer, as these spots are too cold for the bean and can in fact dry it out. Instead, look for a spot in a low cupboard to store the bean. Vanilla beans that are stored properly will last for several weeks. If your vanilla bean starts to dry out or appear brittle, you can revive it by immersing it in a pot of boiling water for several minutes. This should help to plump up the beans and bring it back to its original shape and texture. If you are planning to use fresh vanilla bean seeds for baking or cooking, you should aim to use up the vanilla beans within two to three weeks. After this time, the beans will start to dry out, even if they are stored properly in a cool, dark place.
Summary: Wrap the bean in foil and store it in a cool, dark place. Plump up dried out beans with boiling water. Use fresh vanilla beans within two to three weeks.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go to the folder location of the video that you want to view with subtitles. Doing so will prompt a drop-down menu. This is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. You should see your video's name become highlighted. If you don't see this option, first click the video once, then right-click it again and click Rename. Press Ctrl+C to do so. This will ensure that, when you name your subtitle file, you use the exact spelling and formatting of the video file you want to subtitle. You can click anywhere away from the file or press ↵ Enter to cancel the rename and apply the original file name to your video. Go to the folder location of the subtitles file you want to use. If you don't have a subtitles file for the video, you will need to make your own before proceeding. Right-click the subtitles file, click Rename, and press Ctrl+V to paste in the copied video name. You can then press ↵ Enter or click elsewhere to apply the name. In order for your subtitles file to work with your video, the video and the subtitles file must be in the same folder (e.g., on the Desktop or in the "Pictures" folder). Once both files are in the same location, you may proceed.
Summary: Find the video you want to use. Right-click the video. Click Rename. Copy the video's name. Find the video's subtitles file. Rename the subtitles file to the video's name. Place the video and the subtitles file in the same folder.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some schools will have a standardized dress code for teachers that outlines what you can and cannot wear. Speak to the school principal or a school administrator to get a copy of the official dress code for teachers. Even if there is no official dress code, most schools will provide a list of suggestions for teachers on what is appropriate and inappropriate to wear. You can’t go wrong with long dress pants in dark colors like black, blue, and gray. Blazers that have quarter or long sleeves and lapels are also a good go-to. Investing in a few pairs of pants and several blazers in different colors can make getting dressed for teaching easy. Shirts and tops made of cotton, linen, rayon, and denim are all good for the classroom, as they are not too constricting and feel comfortable on your skin. They also wash easily and are relatively easy to maintain. Look for collared shirts, blouses, and t-shirts in these fabrics. Get 4-5 tops to add to your wardrobe so you can rotate them and pair them with dress pants or a blazer. As a teacher, you may not have the time, or income, to dry clean or hand wash your clothing. Go for clothes that you can throw in the washer and dryer, or hang dry, and wear the next day. Avoid clothing that has a “Dry clean” or “Hand wash only” label as well as any fabrics that are delicate and cannot withstand a lot of wear. If you teach younger students or do crafts in your class, clothing that is easy to wash is a must. Getting clothing that you do not mind getting a little dirty or messy will save you a lot of headaches when it comes time to do laundry. Present a professional face to students by opting for clothing that fits well, but does not show too much skin. Go for tops that hit you at the neck and that cover your midriff. Opt for bottoms that hit just above or below the knee and are high waisted or cover your waist. As a teacher, you will be on your feet a lot in the classroom, sometimes for several hours straight. Most schools will suggest that teachers avoid wearing flip flops or shoes that expose their toes or feet. Close-toed shoes like dress sneakers or dress flats are a good option.  Look for close-toed shoes with support soles or insoles that have cushioning and are breathable. You could also put supportive inserts in your shoes to make them more comfortable. Avoid wearing heels in the classroom, as your feet may start to hurt after several hours or feel sore at the end of the day.
Summary:
Find out if your school has a set dress code. Invest in staple items like comfortable dress pants and blazers. Look for dress shirts and tops made of breathable fabrics. Go for clothing that is easy to wash and clean. Avoid low cut or skin-revealing clothing. Go for close-toed shoes with good support.