INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Brush the cotton swab lightly across your tongue until the cotton feels damp but not saturated. Using your spit to clean a work of art might seem extremely odd, but museum curators and other professionals around the world have been using this method effectively and safely for centuries!  Saliva has enough enzymes to break down dirt and grime, but not so much that it will damage the paint. It’s best to use high-quality cotton swabs, since those tend to have the softest tips. Before wiping down the entire painting with a Q-tip, it’s best to do a spot test in one of the corners so you can make sure the saliva isn’t damaging the surface. Saliva is generally considered to be safe and effective, but it's best to be cautious. If any of the paint color shows up on the cotton swab, do not proceed. It’s best to work on 1 square inch of the surface at a time, so this technique can be very time-consuming. Don't move the cotton swab from side to side, though—swipe it up and down in small, light, dabbing motions. Simply moisten the other end by running it over your tongue and continue swiping. When that end gets dirty, discard the swab and grab a fresh one. Depending on the size of the painting and how dirty it is, you may go through many, many Q-tips before your task is complete! It’s important to switch to a fresh swab frequently to avoid swiping the painting's surface with a dirty tool.

SUMMARY: Dampen the end of a cotton swab with your saliva. Swipe one of the corners first to gauge the painting’s reaction. Dab the moistened cotton swab over the painting in small sections. Switch to the clean end once the cotton swab starts to look grimy.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For example:  Switzerland is famous for its beautiful mountains. The temperate climate in Switzerland, varying from glacial mountaintops to pleasant Mediterranean climate at the southern tip. Summers tend to be warm and humid, with periodic rainfall, so they are ideal for pastures and grazing.       {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/b\/b8\/Zurich-panorama2_594.jpg\/460px-Zurich-panorama2_594.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/b8\/Zurich-panorama2_594.jpg\/700px-Zurich-panorama2_594.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":306,"bigWidth":"700","bigHeight":"465","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p><a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external free\" href=\"http:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/commons\/a\/a0\/Zurich-panorama2.jpg\">http:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/commons\/a\/a0\/Zurich-panorama2.jpg<\/a>\n<\/p><p>License: <a href=\"\/wikiHow:GNU-Free-Documentation-License\" title=\"wikiHow:GNU Free Documentation License\">GNU Free Documentation<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} The Greater Zürich Area, which has 1.5 million inhabitants and 150,000 companies, has taken top position in some life quality surveys. Switzerland has one of the most stable economies in the world. The Swiss franc remains one of the world's strongest currencies with the lowest inflation rate. Switzerland remains very open to foreigners and has a diverse population. Resident foreigners and temporary foreign workers make up about 22% of the population.  Religious freedom: Switzerland has no official state religion. Christianity is the predominant religion of Switzerland, divided between the Catholic Church (41.8% of the population) and various Protestant denominations (35.3%). Islam (4.3%) and Eastern Orthodoxy (1.8%) are sizable minority religions. Greeley (2003) found that 27% of Swiss are atheists.  Switzerland is particularly suited for skiing, snowboarding and mountaineering, which are enjoyed by both locals and tourists. Switzerland. Check out books from your local library or bookstore, search the internet, ask around people who have been to Switzerland or know about the country. Be familiar with the country's cultures, traditions, laws, religions, cost of living, climate, language, transportation, etc. . Moving to another country is a big decision in your life, so be sure to take your time and consult with your friends and loved ones. You must be absolutely convinced that moving to Switzerland is better than staying where you are, and that it is the best country for you to move to.

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