INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Depending on how long ago you thoroughly overhauled and re-wrote your resume, it may feature professional or colloquial expressions that sound dated in today’s work place, or that no longer carry the same meaning. Read through your resume closely, and rewrite any decades-old business jargon or verbiage that makes you look old and out of touch with the professional world.  For example, you and your resume would appear outdated if you use the term “director of personnel.” Businesses have scrapped this term and instead use terms like “talent acquisition.” To get an idea of the type of language that a specific employer is looking for, read through the company’s online job posting or list of desired qualifications in potential employees. Then, use similar language when fleshing out your resume. When drafting your resume to make yourself competitive in the contemporary job market, avoid specifying dates on which degrees were earned or professional class were completed, as this will automatically make you appear older. Focus on the most recent relevant experiences within the category of education and professional coursework. For example, if you have a college degree, avoid mentioning high school on your resume. Keywords are specific words or phrases that automated resume-scanning systems are keyed to pick up on. Modify your resume, and especially the opening summary of experiences, to include keywords specific to your field and to the position you’re applying for. This will ensure that hiring personnel see your resume and it’s not discarded by an email filter.  To find appropriate keywords, you can search for your position on a job-search website. Results will also yield a list of keywords commonly associated with the position. You can then plug these keywords into your own resume. For example, if you’re applying for a paralegal position, employers will likely expect keywords like “paralegal,” “years of experience,” “legal system,” and “law firm.” It’s easy to miss small errors on your own resume: small typos, sentences that could be better composed, or instances of descriptive wording that could be improved to present you as a better prospective hire. Having a friend look over the document for you before you apply for a job will help you catch and improve these errors and spots for improvement. You could also enlist the assistance of a professional resume coach, if you have the time and financial resources. A resume coach will help you tailor your resume for the job(s) you’re applying to, and will have further tips of how to use your age to your advantage.

SUMMARY: Revise out-of-date phrases. Don’t include graduation or class dates in your resume. Include the correct keywords in your resume. Ask a family member or friend to review your resume draft.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You want to hit the center of the head ball, which is the ball at the top of the rack. By hitting the center of the head ball, you will efficiently transfer force towards the rest of the rack and properly distribute the balls. Some players aim for the second row of balls in order to bounce the cue ball off a rail and back into the rack for more action. You’ll want to hit the cue ball ½’’ (13 millimetres) below the center, which is the size of the tip of your pool cue. By hitting it just below the center, you can make the cue ball stop in the middle of the table after the break. With the cue ball in the middle of the table, you’ll be in a much better position for your next shot! Start by glancing back and forth between the cue ball and the head ball. Once you feel comfortable with the shot, direct your focus to either the head ball or the cue ball. Keep your eyes on the ball before shooting! You can make subtle adjustments to your aim based on the object paths involved in your break. If you are playing eight ball, you might be able to sink the two balls behind the head ball into the side pockets. However, if you are playing nine ball, you could possibly get the wing balls in the back pockets. Make adjustments to your aim until you are able to sink some of these balls more reliably with your break.
Summary: Aim straight at the head ball. Line up your cue with the cue ball. Focus your attention on the ball. Study the object paths in a break.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Fresh seeds are likely to produce, but dried seeds have a low success rate. Alternatively, you can obtain fresh seeds from a garden supply store or other reputable dealers. If the seed pods open, the seeds will disperse, and you will not be able to use them to grow a new plant. They must be allowed to mature before removal; otherwise, the seeds may not be developed enough to grow. When the seed pods try to open, they are mature and ready for removal. Clip them off with a sharp knife or pair of scissors. Allow them to dry. Each pod should contain multiple "feathery" seeds.

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Obtain fresh seed pods from an active plant. When seed pods appear on an adult plant, wrap the pods with wire or twine. Remove the pods from the plant once they mature. Set the seed pods out on a flat surface. Remove the ties from the pod and gently crack it open with your thumbnail.