INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Open a new tab on your browser, type in https://www.gmail.com on the address bar, and press Enter. You'll be taken to the sign-in page of Gmail. Enter your Gmail email address and password on the fields provided, and click the “Sign in” button. You will be directed to your Inbox by default. Here you can see a list of all the emails you received. Browse your email folders, and select the email you'd like to save to Google Drive. Open this email by clicking on it. On the email's subject header is a printer icon (far right side). Click on this, and another page will open with your email in print-ready format. Your browser's Print window will appear where you can set up the printing parameters. On this Print window, you can change the printer or printing tool from the Destination field. Click on the “Change” button found below the default or set printer. From the list of available and linked printers and printing tools, scroll down until you find the “Google Cloud Print” area. Select “Save to Google Drive” underneath it. “Save to Google Drive” will appear as the destination of your print job on the Print window. Click on the “Save” button found at the top part to proceed with printing your email to a digital file and saving it to Google Drive. Your email will be saved in PDF format and will be immediately accessible from your Google Drive. You can now organize and manage this email like any other file in Google Drive. Just visit https://drive.google.com from your web browser.

SUMMARY: Go to Gmail. Sign into your Gmail. Select an email. Proceed as if you are going to print. Change destination. Set Google Cloud Print. Save. View Google Drive.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This can be used to greet others. "Stesutyune", Hajox, "Hajoghutyun" and ba bye all work. This can be used to indicate your departure. " - Vonce es? or Eench bes ess/eq? work. This can be used to show that you care about the person it is directed at. However do not ask if you are unable to understand the answer, as it will defeat the purpose of asking the question. or "Are you OK?" - ask Lav es? " ask "Vor tegh". " ask Yerp.  This can be used to show gratitude.   Do note that "neroghootyoon" also means "sorry". This can be used when an error has been committed - for example knocking something over and expressing your regret for the owner of the item. This can be used to express a liking towards something, for example an item for sale towards the salesperson or receiving a gift. This is the opposite of the previous step.  -"Inch eq anum". This is formal and should be used with most Armenians, however with close friends and family you can say "Inch es anum". - Zhamuh Kanis Neh. - "kani daregan eq?" " - "Vorteghits eq?"
Summary: Use "barev'" for "hello". Say "goodbye". Ask "How are you? For "Are you good? For "Where? For "When? For "I don't want it" say "Chem uzum". For "thank you", say "'Merci or shnorhagalutiun (pronounced shuh-nor-ha-ga-lu-tune). For "yes" say Ayo (pronounced ahh yoo or eye-yoh), or more casually spoken, "ha". For "no", say Voch or che. For excuse me, say Guh nerek or "neroghootyoon". I like (it) - Guh Sirem or sirumem. I do not like (it) -Chem Sirum. I am hungry -"Sovats em". What are you doing? What time is it? How old are you? Where are you from? Good morning is "Bari luis". Good night is "Bari gisher".

This method also works with Tabasco sauce. Both are acidic, just like the salt and vinegar method (ketchup is salt and vinegar, with tomatoes!).
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One-sentence summary -- Locate a cup and some ketchup.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's really important to meet with your potential property appraiser before you enter into any sort of working relationship.This is a way to make sure they have the qualifications you are looking for, but also that you are on the right page as far as expectations go. It is also important to have a level of comfort that will make your working relationship go more smoothly.  Things like personality and the vibe of your interactions with them can really help build trust. Make sure they are personable and are willing to answer your questions and explain their process. Their ability to deal with people and communicate smoothly can affect their ability to find out information about the property and thus how accurate their appraisal is. A good appraiser should be able to answer important questions that give insight into their strategies, philosophies and experiences. However, this also means that you will need to know the right questions to ask. Some good questions to ask include:  Will you receive a preliminary report? You should require every appraiser to give you a preliminary report so you can ensure the appraiser has access to all the information you consider important. Additionally, it will give you the opportunity to end the appraisal process before a final report is issued if you are not happy with the process. What qualifies you to appraise my specific property? Do you belong to an appraiser society that tests? There are a number of certificates and training programs for appraisers, but only some have standardized teaching and testing methods. If they are part of an organization that requires testing to be accredited, you can be sure that they meet the required expectations. How will you handle issues outside your specialty? There are over 220 areas of specialty knowledge in appraising and no one person can master them all. It is likely that they will come up against issues that they are not fully qualified to understand. Their ability to consult other colleagues and experts can assure that they have the problem solving skills needed to successfully do the job. What will your report look like? You should receive formal and organized documentation of how they came to their conclusions. Ask for examples of their previous work so that you can see how they organize and present their information so you can make sure you understand their work. Once you decide that the appraiser you've met is one that you want to move forward with, you'll want to make sure you know all the details of the working relationship you are about to enter. The fee you'll pay depends on the complexity of the property, type, size, and market.  For residential appraisals you can expect to pay anywhere from $250-$1000 USD, with averages in the $300-$500 USD range. Rental appraisals can cost anywhere from $400-$2400 USD and should include documentation of rental history. Commercial properties are more expensive and can range from $1,000-$5,000 USD. They should also be able to give you a rough turn around time when it will be done. The usual time frame is about a week, but they may be able to get it done sooner for an additional fee.

SUMMARY:
Set up an interview. Ask them the right questions. Make sure to find out the details of their compensation and report turnaround.