In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you can, use slacks and a collared, button-up shirt. The Hogwarts dress code requires everyone to look smashing. Wear a burgundy cardigan (red sweater) in cold weather. Harry Potter doesn't wear this all the time in the films, but it's required for all Hogwarts students in the books. Besides, a shirt and trousers aren't too wizardly by themselves. There are several ways to track one of these down: Ask whether they have old ones they will sell cheaply for costume purposes.  Thrift stores, charity stores, and costume shops might stock these. If you know any professors, judges, or lawyers, ask to borrow their robes. (Note – lawyers in the United States don't wear robes.) Wear a long, black coat back-to-front, or a long black skirt over your shoulders. A pointy black hat isn't necessary for Harry Potter, but it is easily recognized as a wizarding hat. The main use for a hat like this is to hide long hair, if you have it. Find a pair of round glasses with black frames at a used clothing store or drugstore. Put a piece of clear sellotape (scotch tape) over the middle of the glasses, like Harry does when his glasses break.  Toy stores sell fake glasses along with a nose and mustache. Cut off the extra bits, and they're the perfect shape. If you have your own glasses, you can make the rims black with puffy paint. For a quicker costume, cut out empty circles from black construction paper and tape them over the rims. If you're lucky, you can find a scarf with red and gold stripes at a clothing store, or have someone knit or sew it for you. Otherwise, you'll need to start with a plain red scarf. There are a couple ways you can add the golden or yellow stripes:  Wrap a yellow ribbon around the scarf in a spiral. Staple or sew it in place. Cut yellow felt or construction paper into rectangles. Lay these out on the scarf. Staple or sew them on.  Paint the fabric with fabric paint. Find a red tie from a thrift shop – you probably don't want to paint on your own or your family's. You can make this the same way you did the scarf, but fabric paint will look best. In the films, the Gryffindor ties are red with diagonal gold stripes. Draw a thin gold line. Skip 3 cm (1.2 in), then draw two thick lines with a thin gap in between. Skip another 3 cm (1.2 in), and repeat with a new thin line. Draw the famous lightning bolt running down your forehead. Use red lip liner, lipstick, or a nontoxic, washable marker. The scar is sometimes shown and described as running down the middle of his forehead, or running down the right side.
Summary: Put on black trousers and a white shirt. Wear an old black robe. Look in graduation stores that sell academic gowns. Hide long hair under a hat. Make a pair of "broken" glasses. Make a red and gold scarf. Make a red and gold tie. Draw the lightning bolt scar.

Before you clean your down mattress pad, check for any open seams. If you wash the mattress pad and there are open seams, you could end up with a washing machine full of feathers! If you discover open seams, you’ll need to repair the mattress pad or have it repaired before you can wash it. Before you put your down mattress pad into the washing machine, rub a bit of the detergent you’re using into any stains on the pad. Let the detergent soak into the stains for 10 to 15 minutes. This will make it easier for the stains to come out during the washing process. Check your down mattress pad’s care tag. If you can machine wash your down mattress pad, use a front-load washing machine. Using a washing machine with a center agitator can tear the mattress pad, spilling feathers into your washing machine. Set the washing machine to delicate cycle – the same setting you would use for delicate clothing. Set the water temperature to cool and add a small amount of gentle or down detergent. Because of the materials down mattress pads are made from, you’ll probably need to rinse it twice to get all of the detergent out. To do this, leave your mattress pad in the washing machine and run it once without detergent (you'll already get one rinse cycle when you wash it). If you're drying a down mattress pad, stop the dryer every 15 minutes and break up the feathers in your mattress pad. If you don’t do this, they’ll dry in clumps and ruin the smoothness of your mattress pad.
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One-sentence summary -- Check for open seams. Pretreat stains. Use a front-load washing machine. Wash on delicate cycle. Rinse the mattress pad twice. Dry your mattress pad.

Q: When enabled, the knob of the switch will move to the right and turn blue. This will allow ES File Explorer to install apps on your phone that aren't from the Google Play Store.
A: Tap the switch  for "Allow from this source" to the ON  position.

Article: Fold two corners that are next to each other up so that they meet in the center of the wrapper, which should also be the center of the filling blob. Press the corners to seal together, and press along the edges that have met together. Press the corner into the other two joined corners and press the side of the wrapper together where the edge of the new fold meets the edge of the previous fold. Press and seal the corner into the other corners before pressing and sealing together the remaining open sides. You should be left with a completely sealed pouch.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Bring to adjacent corners together. Fold a third corner up to the same point. Fold the final corner up to the same point.

Problem: Article: Get very into the Thriller dance by dressing up like a zombie. First, look for some old clothes that you won’t wear anywhere. You can wear pants or a skirt and shirt. Or, you can wear a dress. The choice is yours. 1980s style clothing is ideal because that’s the decade Thriller came out. Use scissors or your hands to tear them up so that they look very old. You can find cheap clothes at a thrift shop if you don’t have any clothes you’re willing to rip up. A zombie will probably not have very neat hair. Run your fingers through your hair to make it very untidy. You can use a comb to tease your hair into different directions. Use hairspray to get the unkempt hairstyle to hold. Place a few leaves or twigs in your hair if you want step up the zombie-like appearance. Your goal with your makeup is to make it look like you’ve been long dead and rotting. Wear very light foundation to give you a pale appearance. Use dark eye shadow or black eyeliner to create dark circles around your eyes. Apply more of the dark eye shadow to your cheeks to make them look gaunt. Next, take purple and reddish eye shadow and apply it to look like wounds around your face.  You can buy fake wound kits at many costume stores. Wear zombie contacts for an extra creepy appearance. A zombie costume is not complete without fake blood. Purchase fake blood from costume, or make  it out of red food coloring, water, and corn syrup. Spread the blood on your face, arms, and legs if they are exposed. Pour it on your torn clothes, and pour a small amount into your hair. Make sure that the fake blood does not irritate your skin before putting a lot of it on your skin. Mix in some dirt into the blood to look extra dirty.
Summary:
Rip up some old clothes. Make your hair untidy. Wear zombie makeup. Put on fake blood.