Q: Suck up all the remaining flecks of nail polish that are stuck in the fibers of the carpet after scraping. This will give you a cleaner surface to work with, and make it easier to dissolve the nail polish that's stained into the carpet. Vacuuming is particularly important if you used scissors to trim out the nail polish, because bits of carpet and nail polish will be stuck in the fibers.
A: Vacuum the area.

Article: The GIMP app icon resembles a dog-like face holding a paint brush in its mouth. GIMP may take a few minutes to open if you haven't recently opened it. Click File in the top-left corner of the window (Windows) or the screen (Mac), then click Open... in the drop-down menu, select an image to open, and click Open. When removing the background from an image in GIMP, it's best to use an image in which the background is as close to one color as possible. Removing complex backgrounds will take a long time. It's a menu item at the top of GIMP (Windows) or the screen (Mac). A drop-down menu will appear. This is in the drop-down menu. Selecting it with your mouse cursor prompts a pop-out menu to appear. You'll find this in the pop-out menu. It's at the top of GIMP or the screen. Another drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so prompts a pop-out menu. It's in the pop-out menu. Click a section of the background; if you have a particularly complex background with multiple different colors, you'll instead click and drag your mouse across it until a large portion is selected without selecting any of the part of the image that you want to save.  When part of the background is selected, you'll see a dotted line appear around the selected parts. If the entire background is the same color, clicking anywhere on it will select the entire background. Doing so will remove the selected part of the background. If your background was one color, the background should now be gone. On a Mac, click Edit, then click Cut. If pieces of the background are left over, select and remove them before proceeding. If you need to zoom in to make minor adjustments, click the {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/1\/1e\/Android7expandmore.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1e\/Android7expandmore.png\/30px-Android7expandmore.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon next to the percentage at the bottom of the GIMP window, then click the factor by which you want to zoom in. The default export settings will save your project as a JPG, but you'll need to change this in order to maintain your image's transparent background:  Click File. Click Export As.... Find the file's name at the top of the export window. Change the "jpg" part of the file's name to "png" (for example, "meow.jpg" would become "meow.png"). Click Export at the bottom of the window, then click Export when prompted.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open GIMP. Open an image in GIMP. Click Layer. Select Transparency. Click Add Alpha Channel. Click Tools. Select Selection Tools. Click Fuzzy Select. Select part of the background. Press the Del key. Remove the rest of the background. Export your project as a PNG file.

Q: When used correctly, condoms are 97% effective against most sexually transmitted infections. Use a condom any time you have vaginal or anal intercourse, and opt for protection such as a dental dam during oral sex. To properly put on a condom:  Inspect the wrapper for any cuts, holes, or punctures, and look for the expiration date. Do not use an expired condom or one that appears to be damaged. Carefully open the wrapper to ensure that the latex of the condom does not tear. Remove the condom and pinch the tip before rolling down the shaft of the penis. While still pinching the tip of the condom with one hand, line the condom up with the head of the penis and use your other other hand to roll the condom down the shaft of the penis to its base. Dispose of a used condom by tying off the open end and placing in a waste receptacle. Vaccines that guard against certain high-risk strains of HPV are now readily available to women and boys. It is recommended that girls get the vaccine between ages 11 and 12, but it may be administered at any point between ages 9 and 26. Boys can get the vaccine at ages 11 or 12, or up to age 21.  The vaccine is ideally administered before a girl or woman becomes sexually active, but may still benefit sexually active young women. HPV vaccines are generally given as a course of three shots over six months. Whenever you begin having sex with a new partner, have an open and honest discussion about your sexual history with your partner. Talk about what types of testing and screening you’ve had recently, and how many sexual encounters you have had since your last test or examination.  Take the time to discuss your sexual history before you begin having sex with a new partner. Do not be afraid to ask them specific questions such as, “Have you noticed any symptoms that may be related to HPV such as warts?” and, “How many sexual partners have you had?” Do respect a person’s decision to not share information with you if they do not want to, but also understand that you are under no obligation to have sex with anyone and may choose to not engage in intercourse if you cannot get the information you need to feel comfortable consenting.
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Use a condom. Get vaccinated. Discuss sexual history.