INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use the date that is listed on the document to help you do this. After you have your papers ready to file and your filing system set up, you can begin placing items into files. Always make sure to keep the most recent documents for each file right on top so they will be easy to access. For example, if you have a file for your homeowner’s insurance, then you would want to place the most recent record of your paid homeowner’s insurance on the top of the file. If you have any relevant receipts or other documents that need to be kept along with another document, make sure to keep them together in the same file. You may even want to staple or paperclip attachments to the back of the document. For example, if you have a receipt for paying your electric bill, staple it behind the bill in case you need to reference it. You can file these envelopes behind the files that they are related to. Make sure to include a description of the contents on the front of the envelope. This will help to eliminate clutter in your files and improve the efficiency of your filing system. For example, if you have the blueprints for a project you are working on, you could place these into a large envelope. Not filing duplicates will help to prevent confusion when you are looking for an item in your files. If you come across any duplicates, dispose of these and only file the original document. If you are unsure which document is the original, then you might need to file both items to be sure you have the original. However, try not to do this too often or your files will bulk up quickly!

SUMMARY: Place the most recent document on top of the file. Keep attachments with the documents they relate to. Place large documents into separate envelopes. File the original document and dispose of any copies.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Rent space at your local swap meet or flea market. If you’re lucky, you will be sold out by the end of the weekend and the stuff taking up space in your house will translate to cash in your pocket.  Offering a smorgasbord of stuff from your attic can also give you a good idea or what sells and what does not at your particular swap meet. Almost everyone has used books lying around or boxed up, and remember that these are often among the most popular sellers at swap meets.  The same goes for seasonal clothing in good condition. You will find clothing, hand tools, toys, books, furniture, and knick knacks. These can all sell at swap meets. Be mindful of your swap meet research, though. You don't want to pay too much for the items or pay for something that will never sell.  One of the best things you can do is browse your swap meet and jot down the prevailing prices for common items.  Then go to local garage sales and snatch up sellable items that are priced at well below swap meet value. Most people having a garage sale just want to get rid of the stuff, so make a low offer on a large supply of items you know you can sell at the swap meet.  (This is another great way to acquire used books.)  Go near the end of the posted time for the sale for the best deals (but also the most limited selection). Thrift stores often have sale days when everything is half price. That translates into a profit for you when you resell the items at the swap meet.  The secrets to finding these bargains are frequent visits, learning their inventory, and knowing when they have sales. This information will help you schedule your time, know when to purchase, and decide how to keep the price right. Thrift stores are often the best place to acquire used clothing in decent condition.  When you see a real bargain, strike quickly and buy in bulk.  These items can form a cornerstone of your swap meet inventory. There are many types of auctions available to you and all of them offer items for resale.  You can snag great bargains that can be turned into nice profits at the swap meet.  Jewelry, which often sells well at swap meets, is a common item found at auctions.  The trick is to know what you’re buying and to never overpay.  Auction houses take goods on consignment and sell to the highest bidders. They frequently advertise in the newspaper and have websites where they announce upcoming auctions and list goods that are ready for auction. At police auctions, items seized from criminals are put up for bid and can often be had for pennies on the dollar.  Check local news sources for information on police auctions in your area.  These can be another place to acquire jewelry, among other things. Storage warehouse auctions, as made popular by reality TV shows, are another option to find items to resell You are allowed only to look into the unit and not go through items. You will never know if there is any real value in the unit unless you buy the lot, so this can be a risky venture. Estate auctions are mostly held at the homes of people who have recently died, been moved to an assisted-living facility, or are just downsizing.  Think of this auction as a garage sale on steroids, with the price driven by other buyers and the chant of the auctioneer.  There are also just regular estate sales, without the auction element. Online auction sites can also be a good choice for acquiring bulk merchandise to sell at the swap meet.  The inventory selection is endless, and if you know what to look for and how much to pay, you can do quite well for yourself. Not everything for sale at a swap meet is old or used.  Maybe you want to offer new tools, clothing or sunglasses for sale at your booth. You will need to find a wholesaler from which to buy these items.  There are suppliers who sell bulk goods at a significantly lower price to flea marketers. Research wholesalers in your area, and ask other vendors at the swap meet. Pay special attention to the profit margin you seek and the price you can expect to sell your items for.  If you can’t get a great wholesale price, don’t buy. Unless you are offering handcrafted items for sale, remember that volume and value are the keys to making money at swap meets, whether the items are new or used.
Summary: Gather the objects you have been saving for an eventual garage sale. Shop around at garage sales in your community. Look over items in thrift stores. Take part in auctions. Decide to sell new merchandise as well as used items.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Its a purple-red-orange gradient app with a white, square, camera icon. It's below the blue Login button. You may have to tap Sign in at the bottom of the screen first. It's on the middle-right side of the screen. On Android, tap Send an SMS. Doing so will send a text with a link in it to your provided phone number. You'll tap → in the top-right corner of the screen instead if you're using an Android device. You should have a text from a five-digit number (formatted like 123-45). The text's body will say "Tap to get back into your Instagram account:" followed by a link. You may have to tap it twice You'll see this option at the bottom of a "Open this page in Instagram?" dialogue window. Doing so will open your Instagram account.  If you're using an Android device, tapping the link will take you to a password reset page instead. You'll be able to type in a new password twice and tap Reset password before being redirected to your Instagram account in a mobile browser. At that point, you can open Instagram and log in with your new password. If you'd like to reset your iPhone's Instagram password but don't have access to your old email account, you'll need to tap Edit Profile on your profile page and enter a new email address into the email field. From there, you can tap Done in the top-right corner of the screen, tap the settings gear, and tap Reset Password. You'll receive a link in your new email address.

SUMMARY:
Open Instagram. Tap Get help signing in. Tap the Phone tab. Tap Send Login Link. Open your phone's messages app. Tap the message from Instagram. Tap the Instagram link. Tap Open.