INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you begin, you'll need to decide what changes you need to make. In most cases you'll be removing links. If the watch is only slightly loose, you'll probably want to leave it as-is. If the watch is too tight, contact Casio. They may be able to send you additional links or send you a watch with an oversize band. By centering the face of the watch on your wrist, you'll be able to see how much extra slack you have on each side. You will want the watch to be comfortable. Some slack will keep it from pinching you, but the watch will be able to move on your arm with too much slack. You can do this using a tape measure if you'd like, but estimating usually works better. For a watch that is slightly too loose you'll want to remove one link. If it is much too loose you'll need to remove two or more. You will want to get a small nail with a long tip and a high quality, precision flat head screwdriver. The head of the screwdriver will ideally be under 2mm wide. If you have a jeweler's screwdriver, it would be ideal. You may also find it helpful to work over a soft, smooth, and clean surface. A white towel or tee shirt works well.That way if you drop your nail or any of the small parts of the watch they'll be safe and easy to find.

SUMMARY: Put your watch on. Center the watch on your wrist. Decide how many links you need to remove. Remove the watch and ready your tools.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Give it at least 15 minutes before you start carving the meat. This allows time for the lamb's juices to absorb back into the leg, which will make the meat more flavorful and moist. . If you used boneless lamb, simple cut it into 1-inch thick slices. For bone-in lamb, set the leg on a cutting board. Make perpendicular cuts an inch apart down the length of the leg, using a sharp knife to cut until the knife hits the bone. Stand the leg on its tip and use the knife to cut parallel to the bone so that the meat falls off in slices. Leg of lamb is traditionally served with a mint sauce or a gravy. The tender meat tastes delicious with a complementary sauce, and these choices don't take much extra time to make.   To make mint sauce, blend 2 cups fresh mint leaves, 1/4 cup olive oil, 2 garlic cloves, 2 tablespoons lemon juice and 1/4 cup plain yogurt in a blender. Pour over the lamb slices.  To make lamb gravy, pour the drippings from the roasting pan into a small saucepan and heat it to medium high. Add 1 chopped onion and sauté until translucent. Add 1 cup chicken stock and 1/2 cup wine, and simmer until it thickens. Season with salt and pepper. Pour over the lamb slices to serve. Leftover lamb will keep in the refrigerator for 3 days. You can also freeze lamb by wrapping the slices individually in aluminum foil, then reheating them as needed in an oven heated to 350 °F (177 °C).

SUMMARY: Remove the lamb from the oven and let it rest. Carve the lamb Serve the lamb with sauce. Store the leftovers.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If there will be multiple phases, include multiple deadlines for review and finalization. It's best to specify hard dates for each phase of the plan, but be sure that they are reasonable. Organize your schedule with specific meetings for review and revision meetings. A good example schedule would include the following steps:  (Date) Initial review of five concept boards. Selection of two for refinement. (Date) Full team review of refine concepts. Selection of final concept. (Date) Presentation of drafts for each medium. Meet for critiques. (Date) Presentation of Final drafts. Changes/additions as needed. (Date) Final project deadline. Ballpark how much money can be spent on the campaign to give the creative team an idea of how much they should be spending on each part of the project. Keep in mind that every part of the process will likely have a related cost (including any travel for meetings). Be sure to project all expected costs for the campaign, as well as each project, and leave an allowance for unexpected costs that might arise. This should include the head of planning for marketing and the head of the creative team. This is to have a record that everyone involved in the project is on the same page before beginning to work. Have someone unconnected with the effort read it to make sure it is logical and easy to follow. Don't let it sound generic. A generic brief will often result in a generic -- and not especially effective -- campaign.

SUMMARY: Give the schedule and deadline for the project. Outline the budget for the project. Provide space for the names and signatures of department heads who are signing off on the marketing brief. Review your brief to ensure there aren't any contradictions or errors.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When citing Wikipedia in APA style, first list the name of the article. You do not need to use quotes or italics. Simply write down the article's title followed by a period. For example, if you were citing an article on Jimmy Carter the beginning your citation would look like this: Jimmy Carter. If you want to lead with an author's name, Wikipedia suggests using "Wikipedia contributors" as the name. In APA style, it's customary to include the date an online source was published or last modified. The date of the last revision is at the bottom of the Wikipedia page; if you cannot find the date, you can simply write "n.d." in parenthesis after the entry title. After the date, add a period. Returning to our example, your citation would look like this: Jimmy Carter. (n.d.). In APA style, it's customary to mention where you found an electronic source. When citing Wikipedia, you would write "In Wikipedia," italicizing the word "Wikipedia", and then add a period. Our citation should read as follows: Jimmy Carter. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. This is the date on which you accessed the information. Use the word "Retrieved" and then write the date. In APA style, the date is written "Month Date, Year." For example, if you retrieved your source on the 15th of October in 2015, you would write, "October 15, 2015." Add a comma after the date. To illustrate, here is what our example would look like so far: Jimmy Carter. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved October 15, 2015, After the comma at the end of the date, write "from" and then include the full URL of the Wikipedia page. In our example, our final citation would read as follows:  Jimmy Carter. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved October 15, 2015, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jimmy_Carter&oldid=862298349  Remember to use the permalink, or other readers will have a hard time finding where you got your content from.

SUMMARY:
Start your entry with the Wikipedia entry title. Include the date, if available. Write the words "In Wikipedia". Follow with the retrieval date. End with the URL.