In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Take a piece of rectangular paper and place it in front of you so the paper is in portrait format, with the longer edges to the side. Fold it in half lengthwise from top to bottom, so  that the fold is at the "top" of the piece of paper. Your paper ship is now complete! It’s ready to take out for a sail on the storm-tossed seas- O.K., maybe just the backyard kiddie pool.
Summary: Fold paper in half. Look at your creation.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Using a pair of scissors, snip inward from the outer edge of the sheet, using one of the corners to gauge the size of the finished square. Then, turn the sheet 90 degrees and make a second cut all the way across to the edge opposite your starting point. Your sheet doesn’t need to perfectly square—just do the best you can.  You'll find rolls of cellophane and Mylar at most arts and crafts shops, as well as some office supply stores. Pre-cut sheets are also available from online retailers who specialize in henna accessories. The thicker the material you use, the better, as it will help the bag keep its shape once it’s been filled.  To make a larger cone, simply cut your initial square a bit bigger. You can also begin with a smaller square if you prefer a more compact cone with an ultra-fine stream of ink. Find the midpoint of the longest side of the triangle you just cut and pin it down with the pad of your finger. If you opted to leave your sheet as a square, your finger can go at or around the center of any of the sides; for rectangular sheets, position it about 1/3 of the way from the edge of one of the longer sides. The spot where your finger is located will become the tip of the finished cone.  You can use whichever hand you prefer to pin down the soon-to-be tip of the cone while you shape the surrounding material. However, you may find it easier to do the actual rolling with your dominant hand. The basic rolling technique will be the same whether you’re working with a triangular, square, or rectangular sheet.
Summary: Cut a 6–7 in (15–18 cm) square from a sheet of cellophane or Mylar. Place your index finger at the appropriate point on your starter sheet.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: [citation needed] [citation needed] Eat a lot of fresh vegetables as carrots and tomatoes, fruits like kiwi, oranges, avocado. Eat  and/or drink nuts, eggs, fish, lemon, green or white tea. Remember to get 600 grams of fruits and vegetables every day. That way you will get the vitamins and minerals you need. Fruit is nature's candy. Raspberries, strawberries, bananas, and so forth, are very good for your skin.[citation needed] Replace that Coca-Cola with water with lemon. Exercise 30 to 60 minutes per day. Do both strength work out and cardiovascular workout. That keeps the blood circulation going.  Your skin reflects your emotional health as well as your physical health. Take time every day to relax and do something you really enjoy. Take a walk, get a lot of fresh air, read a book or whatever you like. Stress is never good for your skin.
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Drink at least 1 liter (0.3 US gal) of water every day. Sleep at least 8 hours every night. Avoid sugar, dairy and too much salt in your diet. Keep fit. Use sunscreen every day, to prevent premature aging caused by the suns damaging UVA and UVB rays. Look after your emotional well-being.