Problem: Article: The most effective way to warm your hands is to exercise, which gets the blood pumping to your muscles and skin, warming your entire body.  Pick up the pace a little if your hands get cold when you are out walking. Do some chores to get yourself moving. Do some squats, jumping jacks, or other aerobic exercises. Getting up and exercising on the spot isn’t always an option, so if your hands get cold and you can’t increase your heart rate with aerobics, do some hand and foot exercises.  Wiggle your toes and fingers Move your hands in circles Clench and release your hands and feet Another way to get the blood flowing to your hands again is with a massage. Especially in the winter months when skin gets dry, spend some time massaging oil or cream into the skin of your arms, wrists, and hands. Don’t forget to massage in between your fingers and your fingertips. Although this is a more long-term approach to warming your hands, both smoking and caffeine cause your blood vessels to constrict or narrow, and if there isn’t enough blood flow to your hands, they will get cold. In cold months, try white teas instead of coffee to get your mornings going.
Summary: Get moving. Do hand exercises. Massage your hands and arms. Stay away from cigarettes and caffeine.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Measure out equal parts of white vinegar and olive oil, then mix them together in a large bowl or jar. Test the mixture out on an inconspicuous area of your wooden furniture before applying it onto the entire surface. If there is no negative reaction, dampen a soft cloth with the mixture and rub it on the surface. Polish the wooden surface by rubbing in slow, circular motions.  Use a clean, dry cloth to remove any excess from the surface. This mixture works well on wooden furniture such as coffee tables, desks and dressers. It can effectively remove rings left behind by beverage glasses. Apply 1 tablespoon of olive oil to one side of a cloth or sponge. Rub it on the surface of stainless steel to remove smudges. Dampen the other side of the sponge with white vinegar. Use it to wipe away the olive oil and polish the steel surface. Mix 2 cups (480 mL) of warm water with ½ cup (120 mL) of white vinegar and ½ cup (120 mL) of olive oil. Apply the mixture to wood paneling with a clean, soft cloth. Rub it gently over the surface. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe it away, simultaneously cleaning and polishing the wood paneled surface.

SUMMARY: Mix equal parts vinegar and olive oil to make a furniture polish. Remove smudges from stainless steel with vinegar and olive oil. Use olive oil, vinegar and water to clean and polish wood paneling.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once you leave school, you won't get word drills and homework assignments that force you to learn new words. It can be easy to stop reading. If you want to build your vocabulary, establish a reading regimen and stick to it.  You might try reading one new book a week, or reading the newspaper every morning. Pick a frequency and pace that works for you, and develop a reading routine that fits into your schedule. Try to read at least one book and several magazines every week. Be consistent. As well as improving your vocabulary, you'll also keep updated and backdated, your general knowledge will increase, and you'll be an intelligent, well-rounded person. Challenge yourself by reading as many books as you have the time and inclination for. Read classics. Read new fiction and read old fiction. Read poetry. Read Herman Melville, William Faulkner, and Virginia Woolf.  Try reading nonfiction and technical books: these will rapidly teach you not only new ways to speak, but also new ways to think. Read about a variety of subjects, like philosophy, religion, and science. If you usually read the local paper, consider trying the long, difficult stories in national, international and business newspapers and magazines, like The New Yorker or The Economist.  There are many classics available for your perusal at Project Gutenberg and LibriVox. Read online magazines, essays, and blogs on a variety of subjects. Read record reviews and fashion blogs. When you see an unfamiliar word, do not skip over it impatiently. Try to puzzle out its possible meaning in the context of the sentence, then look it up in the dictionary and confirm its definition. Consider keeping a small notebook with you and quickly jot down unknown words as you come across them for checking later. If you hear or see a word you don't know, be sure to look it up. ead the dictionary. Dive in. Read entries for words you aren't yet familiar with. This requires the ownership of a quality dictionary to make it more interesting, so look for a dictionary that has lengthy explanations on the origins and uses of words, as these will go a long way to helping you remember the word and enjoy using your dictionary. Look up words you use a lot so you can learn similar words, and use those words as well.
Summary: Read voraciously. Read high literature. Read online sources. Look up any words you don't recognize. . Read the thesaurus.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you buy put options, you need to know enough about the patterns of various stock to be able to predict whether it will go up or down. If you're buying put options, you are making a prediction that the stock will go down over time.  In addition to looking at the stock market itself, you also have to be able to analyze trends in various industries. Understand which sectors will tend to go up and which will tend to go down in response to various economic factors. If you don't have a lot of experience trading, you may want to watch the market for awhile before you start buying options. Take advantage of any educational resources and training offered by your broker to learn more about how options work. The strike price of your option is the price at which you agree to purchase the stock on the expiration date of the options. With put options you have the right to buy the stock at that price, but no obligation to do so.  To make money on put options, you want to set the strike price lower than the price for which the stock currently sells. For example, if a stock is currently selling at $100, but you believe it will decline to below $80, you might buy a put option to sell shares at $85. If the stock price drops below $85, you could sell those shares at a profit. Strike prices are standardized based on the price of the stock, and sold in option chains that have a range of strike prices at varying expiration dates. Options chains have a variety of short-term and long-term options available. Generally, the shorter the time period, the riskier the investment.  Longer time periods give you more options if the stock doesn't move the way you've predicted it would. If you're just starting out, you'll probably want to go with monthly or yearly expiration dates. You may be restricted to longer-term options depending on your trading level, especially if you're a new trader. Each contract represents 100 shares of stock. You'll have to pay a premium for each contract to the seller of the contract. Depending on how your broker fees and commissions are structured, you may also have to pay a per-contract fee to your broker. The number of contracts you buy depends on how much money you have available and how much you're willing to risk on the prediction you've made about the movement of that stock. You'll use your broker's trading platform to buy the options contracts you've decided you want. Call your broker's trading desk if you have any questions or need guidance. If your broker has a tutorial available, you may want to go through that first to make sure you're doing everything correctly.
Summary:
Analyze stock movement. Choose your strike price. Select an option chain with the expiration date you want. Decide how many contracts you want to buy. Pay your premium and fees to buy your options contracts.