Article: If there is any remaining polish on the skin on the sides of your nail or on your cuticles and above, use a Q-Tip or a synthetic brush with a tapered edge to clean off the excess polish. Dip the Q-Tip or synthetic brush in the nail polish remover so it’s soaked, and then tap it on a paper towel. This ensures that the Q-Tip or synthetic brush is saturated with remover, but not dripping. Slowly run the Q-Tip or synthetic brush’s edge along the side or top of your nail to take off any unwanted nail polish. Wait for the remover to quickly dry.  A synthetic brush with a taped edge is useful for getting into the nooks and crannies along the sides of your nails. It is very important to make sure there isn’t too much remover on the Q-Tip or synthetic brush, or else it will take off more polish than you want. With practice, holding the nail polish brush and painting with your non-dominant hand will get easier and easier. You can even try writing with your non-dominant hand in your free time to get more comfortable using that hand. The key is to get comfortable with the pressure and stability needed to create precise, even strokes while painting your nails.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use nail polish remover to remove stray nail polish. Practice. Finished.

Problem: Article: A pilsner, IPA or light beer are all good choices. You can make darker beer green, but it requires so much food coloring that your teeth will turn green. Use more drops for beer of a darker hue.  Use liquid food coloring, as opposed to gel; it'll mix with the beer much more easily. Don't use blue food coloring. You may think it will mix with yellow beer to make green, but since the colors aren't pure pigments, you'll end up with something closer to turquoise. The food coloring will mix with the beer as you pour, tinting your beer a lovely green. Don't stir the beer, or it's likely to go flat.
Summary: Choose a light colored beer. Squirt 4 - 6 drops of green food coloring in the bottom of a beer glass. Fill the mug with beer. Enjoy.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are many reasons why your period may not have come. If pregnancy is at the top of your worry list, you'll need to take a pregnancy test and decide what to do next. Most pregnancy tests don't give an accurate reading until five or more days have passed since your period was supposed to begin.  If no more than 120 hours (5 days) have passed since you had sex, emergency contraception is an option for you. Also called Plan B or the morning after pill, emergency contraception is a drug containing high levels of progestin. This hormone works by stopping the release of the egg from the ovary, preventing it from getting fertilized. The sooner you take it, the more effective it is. In the United States, emergency contraception is available for about $50.00 in drugstore pharmacies. No prescription is required. If more than 120 hours have passed or you take a pregnancy test that reads positive, emergency contraception will not work. Make an appointment at your local health clinic to go over your options. Whether you choose to  have an abortion or continue the pregnancy, it's important to get support right away. Do not attempt to terminate a pregnancy on your own. This is highly dangerous and could result in permanent injury or death. Call or visit a health clinic to learn about safe options. Having an irregular cycle is completely normal for some. Everyone's body is different, and some people tend to skip a month here and there or go long periods of time without menstruating. Breast-feeding and menopause are other natural conditions that disrupt the menstrual cycle. Talk with your doctor if you're unsure whether the cause of your missed period may be connected with natural hormone changes.  Pay attention to your cycle and keep track of patterns. Most women menstruate every 21 to 35 days. The length of time between your periods can change over time as your body grows and changes. Just because you miss one period doesn't mean something is wrong. However, if it happens more than once you should talk to your doctor. Menopause naturally occurs around the age of 50, although it can happen earlier. The hormone levels in your body drop, causing periods to become irregular and eventually stop altogether. Some have periods during breastfeeding, while others do not. It depends on how frequently the baby nurses, how much milk you're producing, and a number of other factors. Certain medications can lead to a disruption in the menstrual cycle. It's possible that you're on a medication causing you to miss your periods without realizing that this is a common side effect. If you are on one of the following types of medication, it could be the reason your period is late:  Antipsychotics Antidepressants Blood pressure drugs Allergy medications Chemotherapy It's normal to miss a period every now and then, but if it has been months since you last menstruated, it's important to see your doctor to make sure you're in good health. Certain underlying conditions can cause a disruption in your cycle. The following conditions may be the culprit:  Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which causes your body to produce high levels of hormones instead of the normal fluctuations that bring about your period. Thyroid malfunction or hypothyroidism, which can affect how often you have your period. A benign tumor in your pituitary gland can interfere with your hormones as well. Some people experience premature menopause, which is defined as menopause that occurs before age 40. Structural issues in your reproductive system can also cause the absence of periods. Uterine scarring, a lack of reproductive organs, or other abnormalities may be the source of the problem.

SUMMARY: Determine if you're pregnant. Know the other natural reasons for missing a period. See if your medication causes missed periods. Find out if you have a medical condition.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Click the Terminal app icon, which resembles a black box with white text in it, to do so. You'll usually find the Terminal icon in the Dock or on the Desktop.  Some versions of Linux require you to open the Menu and then select Terminal from the list of apps. You can also just press Alt+Ctrl+T to open the Terminal window. Type in cd Downloads and press ↵ Enter. This will shift the Terminal's focus into the Downloads folder, which is where your downloaded Tor setup file should be. If you downloaded the Tor setup file into a different folder, you'll have to change to that folder's directory instead. Type in tar -xvJf tor-browser-linux64-7.5.2_language-region.tar.xz and make sure to substitute the file name's language (e.g., en-US) for the language-region section, then press ↵ Enter. For example, in order to extract the U.S. English version of Tor, you'd type in tar -xvJf tor-browser-linux64-7.5.2_en-US.tar.xz and press ↵ Enter. Type in cd tor-browser_language where language is the language tag for your selected version of Tor, then press ↵ Enter. Type in ./start-tor-browser.desktop and press ↵ Enter, then wait for Tor's setup window to open. It's in the lower-left side of the window. Doing so will connect you to the Tor network and, once the connection is successful, open the Tor browser. You should now be able to browse using Tor.
Summary: Open  Terminal. Switch to the Downloads directory. Extract the Tor setup file's contents. Open the Tor browser's directory. Run the Tor setup. Click Connect.

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Press the start button. Go to All Programs  Go to Start up  Right click on what you don't want to automatically open. Choose Delete. There will be a popup, click Delete Shortcut  If you want to remove more, go back to step 1.