Q: Fake or impure metals will deteriorate quickly if not using the correct polish.  You can buy polish for either gold or silver items in many jewelry or department stores. Keep in mind that some regular jewelry cleaners, usually meant for the real deal, are too harsh to use on costume pieces. Simply soak the piece of jewelry in the polish for no longer than 30 seconds, then remove and wipe it gently to avoid scraping or bruising the jewelry. You might want to use a toothbrush after dipping it into the solution. Then take a small bowl, and pour the alcohol into it. Soak the jewelry in it for half an hour.  Then take the jewelry out, and wipe off any excess alcohol on it. Leave it out to dry for 15 minutes. If every part isn’t clean, wipe it with an alcohol wipe or repeat the process. You could put your earrings in peroxide, and let them soak at least 2 to 3 minutes. The peroxide might bubble or fizz, which means your earrings are really dirty, and you should probably leave them in longer. If it looks like you are rubbing off more of the finish than the gunk, then stop. You may be scrubbing too hard. Rub gently so you don’t mess up the finish. After applying the mixture and cleaning everything off, immediately rinse the piece off in cool water. Rinse just enough to get the soapy water solution off of the jewelry.  Dry it with a blow dryer. Immediately after you rinse off your jewelry, place it on a towel to soak up any excess water. Blot away excess water with the towel. Then, set your blow dryer to a cool setting, and use your blow dryer to quickly dry the jewelry. Move your blow dryer around the piece to distribute the air. Drying it quickly makes it less likely to rust and develop water spots. Continue drying the jewelry with the blow dryer until it is completely dry.  Try not to hold the blow dryer directly above areas with gemstones for long periods of time especially if you decide to use a warmer setting. You don’t want the heat from blow dryer to melt the glue holding them down.
A: Purchase jewelry polish specifically made for jewelry. Buy a bottle of rubbing alcohol from a drugstore or retail department. Rinse thoroughly.

Article: One way to judge a person's emotional intelligence is to assess how they deal with a situation in which everything has gone wrong.  For instance, a person who blames other people and just gets angry and frustrated is not particularly emotionally aware or intelligent. However, a flexible person who is able to effectively adapt and cope to bad situations has more emotional maturity. If you're in an interview or other situation in which you're trying to assess a person's emotional intelligence, try getting them to discuss their work relationships. If they don't seem to get along with anyone or have a nice thing to say about anyone, they probably aren't as emotionally mature as you'd like.  For instance, someone might say, "I try to keep my work relationships professional, and truthfully, I prefer to work alone." This could indicate a lack of emotional intelligence. However, someone who says, "I enjoy working with all types of people, so I'm so happy that my workplace encourages cooperation," may have a bit more emotional maturity. This tactic might seem a little bizarre, but an emotionally intelligent person will take on this challenge with relish. Be sure to push the person to describe things you don't understand, and see how they respond. An emotionally intelligent person will try to rework what they're saying so you can understand, while a person who is less emotionally intelligent may start getting frustrated or agitated. This question helps you assess what values the person admires. In turn, you can at least see who they aspire to be, as we often admire people who we strive to be like. That tells you what level of emotional intelligence the person is working towards.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Ask the person to describe a bad day and how they dealt with it. Discuss how they get along with other people. Let them teach you something. Ask about who they admire.

Problem: Article: Like Safari for desktop, Safari's mobile app is updated when you install the latest iOS on your device.     You update will begin momentarily. Once complete, the Safari app will be up to date. Every time you visit a webpage, your browser stores data. Clearing this data on a regular basis can improve your browser's speed.  Cache: When you visit a page, the cache stores the content and images locally. The next time you visit the page, the cache can quickly call up and load the content. As your cache fills up, however, it takes longer to find the content and images associated with a specific page. History: Browsers keep a record of every site you visit. This feature allows you to use the back and forwards button. Clearing your search history erases this record. Cookies: Cookies are files that store information about you, the user. This information may include user names, passwords, the contents of your shopping cart, your account information, and autofill entries. Clearing cookies will remove all of this saved data.  Please note, this will erase your history, cookies, and cache.
Summary: Open “Settings” to update your device's iOS. Select “General”. Tap “Software Update”. Select “Install Now”. Enter your passcode when prompted. Agree to the “Terms and Conditions”. Open “Settings” to clear Safari's history, cookies, and cache. Select “Safari”. Select “Clear History and Data”. Press “Clear History and Data”.

Q: Your complexion is the shade of your skin and can change from sun exposure or skin conditions. You always want to try a foundation on to make sure it matches your complexion. Standing in natural light, swipe potential foundations across your cheek or near your jawline. The right foundation will disappear, blending perfectly with your skin.  If you can't find a foundation that matches, try choosing the shades that are closest (one slightly darker, one slightly lighter), and mixing them to make a perfect match.  You can also buy the lighter foundation and add a bronzing powder later to warm it up. Your type of skin can influence which foundation is right for you. Stick foundations may be made for all skin types (check the labeling), but for the most part they're best for oily or combination skin. If you don't know whether your skin is dry, oily, normal, or combination, wash your face with a gentle cleanser and notice how your skin feels after 15-20 minutes.  If your face feels moist or oily, your skin is oily. If your skin feels tight, tingly, or dry, you have dry skin. If your skin feels soft and clean, you have normal skin. If your skin feels oily in your T-zone (your forehead and nose), then you have combination skin.
A:
Find a foundation that matches your complexion. Figure out your skin type.