Article: Crack 2 large eggs into a small bowl and beat well. Add just a few drops of sesame oil and stir together until they're well combined. You can use egg substitute in place of the eggs if you prefer. When the eggs and oil are mixed, pour the mixture into the soup in a slow, steady stream. Stir the soup in a single direction to mix in the eggs. The eggs should cook almost immediately when you add them to the soup. Once you've mixed the eggs into the soup, stir in 2 teaspoons (10 ml) of sesame oil, 1 ½ teaspoons(3 g) of freshly ground white pepper, and ¼ teaspoon (1 ml) of chili oil. Stir well so the ingredients are fully incorporated.  Adding the chili oil is optional. Your soup will have plenty of heat from the white pepper alone. Taste the soup after you've mixed in the seasonings. Add more pepper, chili oil, and/or salt if necessary. When you're ready to serve the soup, spoon it into 6 to 8 individual bowls. Use 2 tablespoons (13 g) of thinly sliced scallion greens and 2 tablespoons (3 g) of whole cilantro to garnish the soup and serve.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Mix the eggs and some sesame oil. Stream the eggs into the soup. Add the white pepper, remaining sesame oil, and chili oil. Ladle the soup into bowls and garnish with scallions and cilantro.

Problem: Article: Grime that builds up inside drain pipes is the perfect breeding ground for gnats. Use a wire brush or pipe cleaner to scrape away stubborn deposits of organic matter.  After scrubbing the drain, bring a pot of water to a near boil, then pour it down the drain to clear the debris you’ve scraped. Bleach, ammonia, vinegar, and other cleaning products won’t cut through deposits in your drain pipes. If you can’t access your drain pipes with a wire brush, there are foaming products designed to eat away organic matter. Look for a product with "enzymatic" in its name or description at a hardware store. Pour it down the drain according to the label’s instructions, then let it sit overnight.  After letting the cleaner sit, pour near-boiling water down the drain. Foaming products work better than liquid cleaners. If you’re concerned about putting chemicals down your drain, there are eco-friendly, non-toxic enzymatic drain cleaners available. Pouring hot water down your drain every night is the best way to keep your pipes clear. Aside from enzymatic drain cleaners, you should avoid pouring chemicals down your drains.   Bleach, ammonia, vinegar, and other household products can erode pipes, especially older cast iron pipes. Additionally, cleaning products can react with other chemicals in your pipes. A harmful reaction could produce dangerous fumes or pressure strong enough to burst a pipe. Don’t pour insecticide down the drain, as harsh pesticides can have negative environmental impacts.
Summary: Scrub inside the drain pipe to remove organic matter. Clear your drains with an enzymatic, foaming cleaner. Clean your drain with hot water nightly to prevent slimy buildup.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: with an accounting firm or a business's bookkeeping department. Work with your school's career services office to find and apply for an accounting or bookkeeping internship. Securing your first job is often a struggle, but having an internship under your belt makes things easier.  Hands-on experience will look good on your resume and broaden your skill set. Moreover, recent graduates often land their first jobs at firms or accounting departments where they've interned. Companies that don't have in-house accounting departments hire outside firms to manage their books. Both in-house accounting departments and outside firms generally have bookkeepers on staff who manage financial data. Accountants, in turn, analyze and interpret that information. If you don't have much experience, put your education and training front and center. List your degree, relevant coursework, and the accounting software you know. Under experience, include internships, jobs, and any other entries that show you're detail-oriented, diligent, and well-organized. Look online for career opportunities and apply to as many as you can. You should also set up accounts on LinkedIn and other job sites. Additionally, don't forget to tap the resources of your school's career services office. You can also become a member of a professional association, such as the National Association of Certified Board Bookkeepers. A professional membership looks good on a resume, and it'll allow you to access the organization's job search resources. Search for a reputable local temp agency, and call or go online to begin the application and interview process. A temp job will add an experience entry to your resume and could even turn into a full-time position.  Check a temp agency's online reviews and Better Business Bureau listing to make sure it's reputable. Temp agencies provide cost-free services to workers and should never require you to pay a fee or percentage of your earnings. Part-time, contract, and telecommuting jobs are increasingly popular in the industry. Cast a wide net during your job hunt instead of only applying for full-time positions. You may be able to land multiple part-time and contract gigs, and you could even work from the comfort of your own home! Rotating between part-time jobs is a good way to get started, but aim to eventually secure a full-time job. In addition to benefits and job security, you're more likely to get additional training as a full-time employee.

SUMMARY: Intern Highlight your experience and training on your resume. Search job listing sites for open bookkeeping positions. Contact a temp agency while you search for a full-time job. Secure multiple freelance jobs if you can't find a full-time position.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Theoretically, the longer you let it sit, the better, but eventually the egg will dry out, so experiment to see how long to let it sit. Once you think you've waited long enough, simply throw the egg (it should be intact except for the pinhole, remember!) wherever you want to stink, and enjoy.
Summary: Get an egg, and a needle. Use the needle (the thinner, the better) to poke a very small hole in the egg. Place the egg in a safe, open to the air container (a shoebox with holes punched in it) and let it sit for a couple of weeks. Toss the egg.

In most cases, the information on this window should already be correct; if you see incorrect information (e.g., the wrong time/region), click the item's drop-down box and select the correct information in the drop-down menu. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This option is in the middle of the window. Type in the 25-character code that's listed on the Windows 8 CD case, box, or manual, then click Next to proceed. If you bought your Windows 8 CD back when Windows 8 came out, you may have a copy of the code in an email in your Microsoft-registered email account. It's near the bottom of the window. This option is in the bottom-right corner of the window. You may instead click have to click Next here. It's an option on the "Which Type of Installation do you Want" screen. You should see this option near the middle of the page. In the window near the top of the page, click a drive name, then click Delete and confirm the decision if prompted. Repeat this process for all drives listed. This should be the only option in the window near the top of the page. It's near the bottom of the page. Both buttons are at the bottom of the page. Doing so will confirm your installation location and begin installing Windows 8 onto your computer. Your computer will restart multiple times during the installation process. Once Windows 8 is done installing, you should be at the login screen. You may be prompted to do some personalization work (e.g., selecting a theme and color) before you can continue to use Windows 8.
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Select a language, time, and keyboard setting. Click Next. Click Install now. Enter your Windows 8 product key. Check the "I accept" box. Click Accept. Click Custom Install Windows only. Click Drive options (advanced). Delete the existing information. Click Unallocated space. Click New. Click Apply, then click Next. Wait for Windows 8 to finish installing.