INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will open the Google Docs webpage. If you aren't logged in, click your Google email address and enter your password.  If you don't see your email address, click Use another account and enter the email address and password associated with your Google account. It's in the top-right side of the Google Docs page. Doing so display different templates you can select.  If you don't see templates at the top of your window, click the icon with three lines (☰) in the upper-left corner. Then click Settings, and check the box next to "Display recent templates on home screens." The brochure templates for Google Docs are all in vertical format. If you want to create a traditional bi- or tri-fold brochure, you'll have to manually set up the document. This heading is near the middle of the Template Gallery page. There are two brochure templates in the "Work" section.  There is a travel brochure template and a product brochure template.  Click the template that best suits your needs. You'll notice all the text in the brochure is "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".  This is placeholder text.  Click the text three times to highlight an entire paragraph of placeholder text.  Then start typing to replace the placeholder text with your own text. Brochure templates come with images pre-inserted, but you can easily replace an image with one of your own without reformatting the brochure. To do so use the following steps:  Click the image to select it. Right-click the image. Select Replace image in the drop-down menu. Click Upload from computer.  You can also click Drive or Photos to select a photo from Google Drive or Google Photos Click an image that you want to use. Click Open. With the image still select, click and drag the blue squares on the corners of the image to resize the image. If you upload an image that is smaller than needed, making it bigger may cause it to look pixilated and fuzzy. If you want to make text bigger or smaller, use a different font, or use a different color, you can apply your preferred changes by highlighting the text that you want to change and then clicking an option in the menu bar at the top of the page. For example, you can make the text bold by highlighting it and then clicking B at the top of the page.  Or you can use the "Font" drop-down menu to change the font. Use the following steps to print the brochure:  Click File in the upper-right corner of the menu bar. Click Print.

SUMMARY: Go to https://docs.google.com/ in your browser. Click Template gallery. Scroll down to the "Work" section. Click a brochure template. Replace the placeholder text with your own text. Replace an image. Change the image size if needed. Reformat your text if needed. Print the brochure.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In the upper right hand corner of the homepage, you'll see the words "Get in Touch." Click this to open the White House contact page.  Changes in administration, like a new president coming into office, sometimes result in changes to the design of the homepage. If you cannot locate the "Get in Touch" link, search the page for a similar link or one for submitting comments online. Follow the directions provided to fill out the security question, then click “Submit.” Following this, you should receive an email confirmation that your request has been processed. Call the official White House comment phone line at (202)456-1111 to check the status of your birthday card.
Summary: Navigate in your web browser to the White House homepage. Fill out the security question and track the status of the card.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: One of the best ways to keep your liver healthy is to eat a balanced diet that is low in trans fats and fructose (as in "high fructose corn syrup").  These substances are found in many processed foods, including chips, soda, fried foods, etc., and have both been shown to contribute negatively to liver function.  Processed foods also include a host of other chemicals to maintain freshness and appearance, which your liver has to work to filter out. Your best bet for maintaining liver (and overall!) health is to minimize your consumption of prepackaged and processed foods, and prepare food from scratch using fresh ingredients whenever possible. Organic food is produced using minimal pesticides in the case of produce, and minimal or no added hormones or antibiotics, in the case of animal products.  This translates to less chemicals and additives that your liver has to filter out. It is important to note that organic foods still may contain some residual pesticides, and the jury is still out on how much of a health benefit they provide.  However, if you can afford to go organic, it certainly won't harm your liver, and you will be helping the environment, as well. A recent study published in Hepatology found that coffee drinkers, including those who drank decaf, were up to 25 percent less likely to have abnormal liver enzyme levels.  Researchers do not yet know why this is the case, but drinking coffee may be helping your liver out. Regular exercise not only helps you maintain a healthy body weight, it does good things for your liver, as well.  Studies have shown that just 150 minutes of activity per week (that’s just 1/2 an hour, five days per week) is enough to improve liver enzyme levels, and overall liver function. It can also reduce your chances of developing fatty liver disease. As if you didn't have enough reasons to quit already: numerous studies have shown that smoking drastically increases the risks of contracting both cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, and liver cancer. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that is usually caused by a virus.  There are three main types of hepatitis: A, B, and C, and all are contagious, however hepatitis C is usually only spread by sharing intravenous needles.  Vaccines are available for hepatitis A and B.  Practice good hygiene: remember to wash your hands after using the restroom or changing a baby's diaper. Hepatitis B is commonly spread through unprotected sex, so always wear a condom. Do not share drug needles with another person, or come in contact with another person's blood. Get vaccinated for hepatitis A and B.

SUMMARY:
Eat a healthy diet. Consider choosing organic foods to limit your exposure to pesticides and other chemicals. Drink coffee. Exercise regularly. Quit smoking. Protect yourself from hepatitis.