INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Ignoring someone at school can be tricky, especially if you share all of your classes with that person, but you can still find a way to ignore someone in school without being too obvious about it. Here's how to do it:  If you normally sit next to that person in class, switch your seat. If you have assigned seats, talk to your teacher and ask if you can change. If you see that person in the cafeteria, see if you can sit in a new place. If you run into that person in the hallways, just look straight ahead, like you're so focused on getting to your next class that you didn't even notice. If that person asks you a question in class, just look away and pretend that it didn't happen. Ignoring someone at work can be difficult, because it's likely that you sit near that person or even work on projects with that person. Still, there are a few things you can do to minimize contact.  Avoid the break room or kitchen when that person is there. Learn when the person goes in the kitchen to get their lunch or for a refill of coffee, and make sure you keep a different eating and caffeine-drinking schedule. If you sit near that person at work, stay focused on your computer, and keep a stack of papers at your desk so you can always look really engrossed by them instead of looking up at the person. Don't jeopardize your professional life. If you really have to talk to that person to get some work done, do it. The person will be even more annoyed if you talk to them at work and then ignore him completely after work. Ignoring someone socially is easy if you know what to do. You just have to lean on your friends and try to stay as far away from that person as possible even if you're in the same room. Here's what you can do:  Stay busy with your friends. Talk with your friends and laugh it up like you're having the most hilarious conversation in the history of the world. Dance. If the person comes near you and there's music playing, grab a friend to the dance floor and start rocking out. If the person still approaches you, close your eyes like you're really feeling the music. If that person is standing in your circle, be extra engaged with everyone else around you. When that person talks, scratch your ear or check your phone - act like nothing is happening.

SUMMARY: Ignore someone in school. Ignore someone at work. Ignore someone socially.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You may send an email or distribute an office memo. Just make sure it is on paper. Include the date, time, location and purpose of the meeting. Request RSVPs to the meeting. Make it clear that those who accept the invitation are expected to attend. Have them detail the agenda item for you, so you may list it appropriately on the upcoming agenda. Request that they supply you with not only the agenda topic, but also a short description of what they intend to cover. Verify the amount of time they will need to present the agenda item. Make a 3-column table with headers for "Agenda Item," "Presenter" and "Time." List the agenda items according to order of receipt, urgency or relevance. Write up a short description of each agenda topic, as detailed by the contributing presenters. Include a header with the meeting details such as date, time, purpose/scope, location and duration.   Give them plenty of time before the meeting to review and deliberate over the agenda, so they may contribute to the discussion as they see fit. 2 days advance notice is a reasonable notification time.
Summary: Notify everyone who is to be involved in the meeting. Ask that attendees have meeting agenda item requests in to you by a specified date and time. Create an agenda summarizing all of the agenda item details you have gathered. Submit the proposed agenda to the agenda item presenters to verify that they are comfortable with the details of their placement and allotted time slot. Make any changes or rearrangements, if necessary. Distribute the approved agenda to all the attendees.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Each memory foam mattress lists its density in the product information. High-density foam is defined as above 5 (2.27 kg) and especially 6 lbs. (2.72 kg). This mattress will feel quite firm at first, but it will adapt to your body to relieve pain and pressure points. Lasting about 8-10 years, it’s the best choice for those looking for durability, although it will cost more. Mid-grade foam is defined as 4 to 5 lbs (1.81-2.27 kg). This option should also provide you with a durability of about 8-10 years, and it may be more comfortable and less costly than high-density foam. Low-density foam, normally 2 to 3 lb. (0.91-1.36 kg), will likely feel more comfortable when you lie down, as you’ll sink into the layer. While this foam is less expensive than higher density options, it’s also less durable. You may have to replace it within 4-6 years. The ILD is another important indicator of firmness. Low ILDs will give you a soft and comfortable surface, while highers ILDs create resistance and support for your back. You generally want lower ILDs (10-11) for the top layers and at least one layer with a higher ILD (20-40) to prevent low-back pain. Memory foam is a temperature-sensitive material that softens as it comes in contact with your body heat. This is what gives it the ability to contour to your body, but the foam can also get overly hot at night. Many memory foam mattresses now offer top layers made with different materials to increase ventilation and keep you cool. Gel memory foam increases the air circulation in memory foam, providing a cooler surface. This option also offers increased and more balanced support for your back. This may help relieve chronic back pain. Be aware that the gel memory foam will be cool at first, but it will heat up to match your body temperature over the course of the night. Gel layers may only help you fall asleep. Natural latex foam maintains the same general softness and support as memory foam, but does not have its temperature sensitivity. This will likely prevent you from experiencing the cloud-like feeling that comes from memory foam. However, natural latex will not cause you to “sleep hot,” and it won’t give off any chemical odors. CertiPUR-US is an American-based non-for-profit program that prevents foam from including harmful metals, chemicals, ozone depleters, or dangerous gas emissions. Most mattress companies will advertise that their products have received this certification. While companies from all over the world can be CertiPUR-US-certified, the certification adheres to American standards. These standards are comparable with the European-based Eco-label. The density of latex and memory foam mattresses already inhibits the spread of allergy-causing dust mites. The bamboo cover will supplement this resistance, as bamboo is naturally dust and mildew resistant. Before you decide on a product, check out previous buyers’ experiences to avoid falling into a consumer trap. Reviews will provide you with information about the relationship between the cost and the overall comfort and quality of the mattress.

SUMMARY:
Pick high-density foam for firmness and durability. Choose medium-density foam for a compromise. Go with low-density foam for softness and a lower cost. Check the ILD rating of each layer in the mattress. Look for memory foam mattresses with cooling layers. Choose gel memory foam for a cool surface and good support. Pick natural latex foam to avoid the drawbacks of memory foam. Avoid harmful chemicals by checking for CertiPUR-US certifications. Choose a bamboo cover for hypoallergenic protection. Read online reviews to gauge quality and pricing.