In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Take a shower everyday, wash your hair regularly, wear deodorant, and brush and floss your teeth everyday. Clip your nails and get haircuts regularly, depending on your hairstyle. Change your clothes everyday, or twice a day, depending on if you play sports or not.  You could even try out wearing cologne, but be careful to not overdo it! 1 spritz of cologne at the base of your throat is enough. If you have acne, try developing a skincare routine. Wash your face every morning and at night before you go to bed. If it is really bad or doesn’t get better, visit a dermatologist to get medication to help clear up your skin. If you grow facial hair, learn how to keep it trimmed or shaved neatly, and make shaving a normal part of your routine. Pay attention to what other kids are wearing or what you see online or in the magazines to get ideas, but don’t feel like you have to conform. While it can be important to wear cool clothes, it’s also important to be true to your style and being comfortable with what you wear. Try to define a style that is unique to you and that looks good. If you don’t have money to buy new clothes, try to take good care of the clothes you do have. Keep them clean and try to prevent them from getting ripped (unless that is the style you are going for). Visit thrift stores to look for new pieces that are in good condition to build your wardrobe. You could go to a salon and ask for tips on how to style your hair, or look at magazines to get ideas. The sharp side part is popular right now, as is the undercut and the short fade. Stay away from using hair gel and instead use a texturizing wax or pomade. This won’t weigh your hair down or make it shiny. When using a hair product, start with a small amount, about the size of a pea, and rub it into your hands before putting it into your hair. Then, if you need to you can add more, but you won’t risk making your hair look chunky or greasy. by running or joining a gym. Exercise regularly to help yourself look and feel better. Start running around the high school track or around your neighborhood for a free way to workout. If you can drive or live within walking distance, consider joining a gym and learning about weight lifting. Try to workout 4-5 times per week for 30-60 minutes at a time to establish a healthy habit. Ask a friend to go to the gym with you—this is a great way to be sociable while also doing something that is good for you.
Summary: Practice good hygiene. Wear clothes that you like and feel confident in. Learn how to style your hair. Workout

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place the vinyl into the tray of your inkjet printer just like you would with regular paper. Then print the stencil from your computer or laptop.  Check your printer manual beforehand if you aren’t sure what type of printer you have or what types of paper or material are compatible with it. Never put vinyl in a laser printer. Because of its high temperature, it can melt the vinyl or distort the stencil. If you have a laser printer, print your design onto a sheet of regular paper. Then trace it onto the vinyl with a permanent marker. Carefully drag the blade around all of the edges, including any interior sections that need to be removed. Remember that any negative space will get painted.  To hold the stencil in place, you can tape it to the mat or ask someone to hold it for you while you cut. You can also use a stencil cutter or vinyl cutter if you have one. Set aside any of the inside sections that you’ll need later to create your design. For example, if you're cutting out a donut, keep the piece that you cut out of the inside. Otherwise, you'll end up with a filled-in circle instead of a donut. It will be difficult to hold the stencil in the same place the whole time you're painting. If it shifts at all, it will ruin the end result, so place tape on the outside edges of the stencil. Use appropriate tape for whatever surface you’re painting. For example, if you’re stenciling a painted wall, use painter’s tape so it doesn’t damage the paint that’s already there. Thinner layers result in a more even color with fewer visible brushstrokes. Use a paintbrush or foam roller to cover all of the negative space in the stencil. Wait for the paint to dry before applying the next coat so you don’t smear the previous coat.  Be careful not to brush or roll too vigorously. You don’t want to shift the stencil or push paint under the edges. Choose your paint type based on the surface you're stenciling. For example, if you're decorating a wall, use interior wall paint or, if you're designing on ceramic, opt for acrylic paint. Spray paint is also a quick and easy option for stenciling. If you try to take off the stencil before the paint is completely dry, you’ll smear your hard work. Look on the paint can or package to find the recommended dry time, since it varies based on brand and type. When your paint is fully dry, it shouldn’t be tacky to the touch. If it feels a little sticky, let it sit for longer.
Summary: Print your stencil design on the vinyl if you have an inkjet printer. Use an X-Acto knife to cut out the stencil on a cutting mat. Secure the stencil to your surface with tape. Paint 2 to 3 coats over the stencil, letting each coat dry in between. Let the paint dry for at least 24 hours before you remove the stencil.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place the two ingredients in a medium saucepan and set it on the stove over medium heat. Cook, whisking frequently, until the mixture becomes smooth and thick.  Cook the mixture for at least 5 minutes. Under-cooking it can result in lumps, which will negatively affect the quality of your final dough. Continuous whisking is key here. If you do not whisk the mixture well enough, it will never become smooth and appropriately thick. Failing to whisk the mixture thoroughly can also cause the flour to begin burning on the sides and bottom of the hot pan. Remove the saucepan from the heat. Allow the flour mixture to cool until it drops to a temperature just slightly warmer than room temperature.  Depending on how hot the mixture became while you cooked it, you may need to wait as long as 30 to 60 minutes before it becomes sufficiently cool. If the mixture is too hot when you add the other ingredients, you may accidentally kill the yeast, which would mean that the dough would no longer be able to rise. Combine the liquid flour mixture with the remaining 4 cups (500 g) of flour, along with the butter, yeast, salt, sugar, and milk. Mix well until evenly combined.  Use your hands or a sturdy mixing spoon to combine these ingredients. Continue mixing the contents of the saucepan until you can no longer identify any separate ingredient in the mix. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured counter and knead until it becomes smooth and elastic in consistency.  You may need to lightly flour your hands, as well, to prevent the dough from sticking to your skin. Kneading the dough can take as many as 5 to 10 minutes. Test the smooth dough by attempting to stretch out a portion of it. You should feel some resistance as you pull, but the dough should still stretch well. Drizzle the oil over the top of the dough. Knead it into the dough and continue kneading for another 4 to 5 minutes. The finished dough will have a glossier appearance than it did before you added the oil, but it should not feel notably oily when you touch it. Place the dough in a greased bowl and cover it with plastic wrap. Let it rise in a warm place for 1 to 2 hours, or until doubled in volume. You can encourage the process further by draping a damp dish towel over the plastic wrap. The added humidity can cause the dough to rise quicker.
Summary:
Combine the water and 2/5 cup (50 g) flour. Let cool. Add most of the remaining dough ingredients. Knead until smooth. Add the oil. Let the dough rise.