In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Although the hips are easier to measure by yourself than other areas of the body, a mirror will help you ensure the tape is not twisted or uneven. Therefore, stand in front of one to get your measurement. Remove your outer garments, such as your pants and shirt. You can leave on thin underwear and still obtain an accurate measurement. Wearing jeans or anything else too bulky will change the measurement.  If you always wear the same bulky clothes, you can leave them on if you're just measuring to judge how much weight you've lost. However, if you're measuring for a pattern or clothes, it's important to be as accurate as possible. Having your feet apart can create a measurement that's actually larger than your hip area. Put your feet together to take the measurement. At the very least, your feet shouldn't be wider than your shoulders, but together is better. Your natural waist is the smallest part of your torso, where your body dips in. Your hips are below that, and they are usually wider than your waist. Your hip measurement includes your butt and your hips. Your hip measurements should be taken at where your hips are the widest. That's because when you're taking measurements, you're trying to get an accurate representation of your body, and the hips represent the widest point on your bottom half. For clothes to fit accurately, you need to find the widest point. Once you have your tape measure in place, you may need to move up or down an inch or two to find the widest spot.
Summary: Find a full-length body mirror. Take off your clothes. Place your feet together. Know the difference between your waist and hips. Find the widest point.

Dish soap, warm running water, and a soft sponge are all you'll need for regular cleanings. Basic, routine cleaning is the same for all copper sinks, whether your sink is vintage, hammered, raw, or polished. Use only a soft, non-abrasive sponge or cloth. Don't use harsh scrubbers, such as steel wool. Run warm water from the faucet and use the sprayer to wet the sink. Squirt one or two drops of the dish soap onto the wet sponge. Wipe down the sink with the soapy sponge from top to bottom on all sides. You should clean your sink daily to keep it in the best shape. Use the sprayer to rinse away soap suds with warm water. After thoroughly rinsing the sink, dry it with a clean towel. Drying the sink will prevent the formation of mineral deposits and green spotting. To remove a stubborn mark or stain, apply baking soda to a cloth and, with warm water running, gently scrub the affected area. If your sink is shiny and polished or finished, you can add vinegar to the baking soda to remove a stain. However, if your sink is vintage or you want to preserve a patina, avoid using vinegar.
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One-sentence summary -- Use a mild dish soap and a soft sponge to clean your sink. Wipe all sides of the sink with the soapy sponge. Rinse and towel dry the sink after cleaning it. Use a baking soda paste for stubborn stains.

Q: All applications, proposals or other procedures requiring a letter of intent will have specific instructions regarding what information will be required in said letter. Review these directions before beginning to write a letter of intent. Visit the business' or school's website. All necessities should be outlined accordingly. If you cannot find what you're looking for, make a phone call. A quick phone call to the institution or place of business can usually get you the information you need if you cannot find the info online. If your letter is going to a whole team, be as specific as possible. If you know all their names, great! Include them. Your research will be impressive. Write down what you will want to include in the letter of intent, such as your personal information, past accomplishments and achievements, awards that have been won, particular challenges that have been overcome, and successes you are most proud of. Write down what you plan to do, at school or in business or with whatever you will achieve in the program you're applying to. A letter of intent is generally more comprehensive than a cover letter, though they are similar. It not only addresses the objectives outlined for a cover letter, but also defines your career objectives and goals, professional experience, leadership skills, and unique attributes to set you apart from the rest.
A: Read the instructions. Determine the name and address of the person to receive the letter. Make notes.

Article: Get out there and be social! Talk to your friends. Spend time with them. Go to parties. Have fun. Show your friends all of the cool stuff you've been working on (you followed the steps in the first two sections, right?). This lets you show the exciting stuff you've done if you want to but it also gives you one more way to get out there and do something more interesting than sitting on your couch. Now, we're not trying to say that having more exciting friends will make you more exciting. That's not healthy. But more exciting friends will invite you to do exciting things, giving you opportunities to try new things. They'll also be more willing to join you on your own adventure. Volunteer. Improve your community with the skills that you have. Help show other people how to turn their lives around by taking on challenges, just like you did in order to change how you were living your life. This act of giving back makes you more exciting, but it also will help others and give you a great sense of fulfillment. As you go around doing all of these exciting things, you will learn lots of cool or useful information. Make good use of this by educating others. You can give classes, or just have some fun facts for your friends at parties. People will enjoy living vicariously through the things you learn and tell them. Don't, however, boast or spend a lot of time rubbing it in people's faces. Your life is exciting, they know. If they want to know more, they'll ask, so try not to make every other sentence out of your mouth about "This one time I....". . You're probably going to break or bend the rules, either real ones or just social conventions, along the way. This is natural, since being exciting usually means going against the grain a bit. Someone is going to find something "wrong" with what you're doing, even if they're the one who is really wrong. Learn to cope with the haters and you'll be much happier.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Talk to people. Have exciting friends. Give back. Educate others. Leave the ego at home. Be ready for criticism

Problem: Article: Just tap on the Google Play in your app drawer or on your home screen. The first app in the results should be the one you choose. Just tap on Install.
Summary:
Launch Google Play. Search for Pixlr-o-matic. Download and install the app.