In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Surveyors are looking for specific types of people, and while you won't qualify for every survey (if you're a 25-year-old healthy hipster and they're looking for a 60-year-old couch potato, you're just not going to make the cut). Many survey companies offer screener surveys when you register, which usually don't pay.  However, it's an important first step, and worth the little extra time it takes to fill these screening surveys out because the more demographic information the market research companies have on you, the more surveys they can send you. Remember, you will only be matched with surveys that you can actually contribute to, so if you leave all your screener information blank to get through it more quickly, you will receive fewer survey opportunities. Keep an eye out on both the site and your email regularly for survey opportunities. Some companies offer surveys more often than others—and you certainly don’t want to miss any of them!  Any individual survey site may only offer a couple of surveys to you in a given month. The more companies you sign up with, the more surveys you'll be able to complete. Set up a rule for your email so that any survey emails that come in are flagged, make noise when they arrive, and appear at the top of your list. Everything you do to make them stand out will help. Once you have lots of surveys available, you can be more selective and pick the ones that seem like the best use of your time. If time isn’t an issue, on the other hand, you can do them all. You're under no obligation to complete any surveys if you don't want to.
Summary: Be prepared. Fill out the surveys. Check often! Choose and complete the best surveys.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don't know exactly what it was you did wrong or how you can rebuild a feeling of trust, getting your things back can be difficult.  Although it can be tough, talking with your parents about the problem can be the best way forward.  After you learn what the problem is by sharing your thoughts and feelings, you can take direct steps to rebuild trust and get your things back.  Don't be afraid to ask your parents why you are in trouble.  Say something like "I understand that I did something wrong, but I'm not sure what exactly is wrong with it." It's okay to share your side of things with your parents and honestly talk about how you feel. Having an honest and civil discussion with your parents can be a great first step to show maturity and rebuild trust. Even if your parents are mad, avoid yelling at them or speaking with any kind of sarcastic tone. Showing an understanding of what you did wrong and how it affected trust between you and your parents can be a good idea.  You could say something like "I know that sneaking out last night was wrong and dangerous.  I'm sorry for doing it and I want to help make things better." If you don't feel like there is a clear way forward, rebuilding trust can seem impossible.  Knowing exactly what you can expect from your good behavior can help you know how to act, what to do, and how you can get your stuff back.  Ask your parents for some details about when and how you can have your privileges back.  Ask your parents what behavior they expect from you in the future.  You might say  "I want make up for what I did.  What can I do to show that?" Ask your parents when you can expect your things or privileges restored.  Try asking something like "How long can I expect to wait before I get my things back?" It can be pretty obvious when you've done something to make your parents upset.  However, this doesn't always make it easier when you're trying to do what's right.  Asking your parents to let you know when your doing the right thing can help rebuild trust and demonstrate that you are trying to make things right. You could ask your parents something like "I want to do the right thing and apologize for what I did.  It would be nice to hear when I do the right thing.  I think this will help me focus on what to do next time." Restoring trust between you and your parents won't happen overnight.  Anytime trust is broken, it will take some time before it is restored.  Don't be in a rush to rebuild trust and get your stuff back faster.  For now, focus on doing the right thing in the future and avoid doing anything that might make the situation worse.
Summary: Talk to your parents. Have your parents make their expectations clear. Ask for some positive feedback. Take your time.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Neutral tops pair well with nearly all colored jeans, so you can choose any color pant to serve as the base of your look. For a more subtle option, try a dark or muted hue, such as a plummy purple, faded olive green, or mustard yellow. Neon colors and saturated primary hues, on the other hand, are a fun, easy way to create a bolder look. Try a cherry red, lime green, or bright turquoise jean to really stand out. The easiest way to start incorporating colored jeans into your wardrobe is to select a colored version of your everyday cut. Although skinny-leg colored jeans may be the most popular, you can find nearly any cut in a colored version. A crisp white button down or tee shirt make fool-proof partners for colored denim. Heather grey, cream, tan, and chambray are also good options. Consider the underlying color tone of your jeans when selecting the right neutral: blue-toned colors work well with cool-toned neutrals like black, gray, silver, and white, while red-toned colors are best with warm-toned neutrals like brown, gold, and cream.  Although it's a neutral color, black can be more difficult to pair with colored jeans since it can appear too saturated, especially in contrast to light pastel hues. If the black isn't working for you, try a dark grey or navy instead.  Pastel jeans and deep tones work best with conservative blouses or a button-down shirt. A light mint green jean will pair well with a traditional denim button-down shirt, or a deep olive green might look nice with lacy off-white blouse. A bright jean color matches well with bolder style shirts. Funky necklines, peplum tops, and embellishments such as ruffles or sequins can hold their own against bright  jeans. To keep your look easy and understated, opt for flats, sandals, or loafers in a neutral color such as brown, tan, or nude. For a slightly more unexpected look, consider a pair of metallic flats or pumps. Rose gold, silver, and bronze are still neutral colors so will pair well with most colored jeans.
Summary:
Build your outfit from your colored jeans. Add in a coordinating neutral top. Finish with a neutral-hued shoe.