INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are many benefits to having smaller breasts, such as not needing to wear an underwire bra and having an easier time with breast exams. Physical activity is also easier for women with small chests, and you don’t have to deal with back pain caused by large breasts. Another benefit is that you'll have an easier time finding clothes that fit you. For example, you won't have to worry about being unable to close a button-up blouse. Being flat-chested shouldn’t define you. There are lots of other parts of yourself to appreciate, so spend some time thinking of areas of your body and mind that you do love. For example:  You may have beautiful hands, long legs, or a great bum. You might be a great listener, a loyal friend, or have a great sense of humor. Remember that you are beautiful and worthy, no matter the size of your chest. Looks only make up a small part of you who are. Create a list of skills and talents you possess and activities you enjoy to remind yourself of all the reasons you have to be confident. For example:  You may be a strong swimmer or be able to make every free-throw you shoot. You might be well-organized, a great friend, or very artistic. You may enjoy singing and dancing, excel in math, or have the ability to cheer up anyone who is sad.

SUMMARY: Embrace your flat chest. Appreciate other areas of yourself. Practice skills and do activities that make you feel good.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Color code your notes, arrange them in sections or folders, whatever you feel is best for you. Without organization, you'll have trouble finding your school supplies and notes! To distinguish the difference between each class, purchase tabs or make some of your own. Another option is to purchase folders to either replace the binder or assist it. Be sure you always have an extra pencil in there in case something happens to the pencil you're using. If you prefer mechanical pencils, make sure you have extra lead in the pencil case as well.  In case you have no access to a pencil sharpener in the classroom, bring your own small one. The kind that catches the shavings is recommended, and make sure it doesn't make too much noise!  And if you don't have a small one already, ask a nearby student for one! To be prepared for math, it is recommended you slip a small calculator in the pencil case as well. If your pencil case is big enough, put a ruler in as well. If you want, you can also personalize your things. This makes it easier to tell your supplies apart from others. You can use a unique brand, write your name on things, or decorate it with stickers! That way, when you arrive at home in the evening, you will be able to organize your homework schedule and figure out which assignment is due first, and when you should work on it. Good prioritizing is necessary in this area. Keep it free of random papers - keep all papers in your binder or folder(s) - and do not clutter it with unnecessary decorations, as they are pointless and you'll have to take them down at the end of the year. It is recommended you stack your books in your locker in the order of your classes. That way, you can easily grab your book from the top stack, and later slip it underneath the pile for tomorrow!
Summary: In order to be a good student, one of the key areas you'll have to work on is being organized. Buy a binder to store your notes, homework, and tests/quizzes in it. Buy a pencil case and put all your writing utensils in there. Buy a planner or an agenda to make note of the due dates of assignments, tests, and big projects. Make sure your locker is clean and organized.

If you want a classic hydrangea color, go for light blue, lavender, pale green, or pink. You could also select some green tissue paper if you want to make leaves. Cut your wire pieces at 6 to 8 in (15 to 20 cm) and bundle them together neatly. Wrap the bundle with floral tape about 2 in (5.1 cm) from the top of the wire. With hydrangeas, you shouldn’t separate the petals too much, but try to separate the petals a bit and move the ends around after the glue has dried. This will make the flower appear fuller and more natural.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose several sheets of colored tissue paper for your flower. Cut and bundle 30 pieces of floral wire to make the flower’s base. Fluff up the petals.

Q: Go to https://docs.google.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will open your Google Docs page if you're logged into your Google Account.  If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password when prompted. You may first have to click Go to Google Docs in the middle of the page. One caveat of using Google Docs to convert your PDF is that Google Docs will not preserve any of the PDF's photos. Depending on your settings, it's either in the top-right side of the page under the Template Gallery or just under your profile picture. It's in the top-right corner of the "Open a file" window. It's the blue button in the center of the window. This will upload the PDF file to your Google Drive and opens a preview once it has finished uploading. It's at the top of the PDF window. A drop-down menu will appear. If you don't see the Open with drop-down box, move your mouse to the top of the window. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the PDF as a Google Doc file. If you don't see Google Docs as an option in the drop-down menu, you can add it: click Connect more apps in the drop-down menu, search for google docs, and click ➕ CONNECT to the right of the Google Docs option. This will allow you to download the Microsoft Word version of the PDF onto your computer:  Click File in the upper-left side of the Google Docs page. Select Download as in the resulting drop-down menu. Click Microsoft Word (.docx) in the pop-out menu. Select a save location and/or click Save if prompted.
A: Open Google Docs. Click the "Upload"  icon. Click Upload. Click Select a file from your computer. Select your PDF file and click Open. Click Open with. Click Google Docs. Save the PDF as a Word document.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Because the pedals are always moving on a fixed gear, turning can feel very different than when riding freewheel bike. Don't take corners too tightly or your pedals may end up scraping against the ground or you might topple over. Slow down significantly when going around corners and take them wider than you normally would on a freewheel bike. Purchase bike safety gear at a bike store, department store, or online. A helmet will protect your head if you fall off of the bike. If you are just learning how to ride a bike, you should also consider wearing additional protective gear like knee pads, elbow pads, and a mouthguard.  Make sure that the helmet fits snugly, but is not too tight on your head. Ensure that your bike has reflectors if you plan on riding it when it gets dark out. Many areas require you to have a front light and rear reflector while riding at night. Even if you have experience riding a freewheel bike, riding a fixed gear feels completely different. For that reason, you should practice riding it in an area that's free of obstacles until you're confident enough to ride it in other places.\ If you notice that the bike chain is drooping or loose, it could make it harder to ride the bike and could damage the chain. You can tighten the chain by unscrewing and repositioning the rear wheel further back. Check your bike chain periodically to make sure that it's tight. Professionals at the bike shop will also be able to replace or tighten your chain.

SUMMARY:
Take wider corners when turning. Wear a helmet and safety gear. Practice in an empty area when starting out. Keep the bike chain tight.