INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you tackle the body of the report, break your experience down into parts. Create a rudimentary outline on paper, listing off the points you wish to tackle in each section. This helps you stay organized. You want the sections to flow together well without repeated information. Give yourself enough space in the report to convey your experiences in detail, but avoid going off-topic. Longer reports may end up feeling less focused and polished. For most reports, a medium length is appropriate.  If you don’t have enough material to stretch out the paper, you are better off leaving it shorter. You may need to write more than 10 pages, especially if you had an extensive internship or are studying for a high-level degree. The page requirement may differ depending on your internship program. Your report is academic material and should be treated as such. Represent yourself positively by sticking to facts and concrete examples describing your experience. Be thoughtful with your writing and avoid sounding overly critical.  For instance, you can say, “I had a difficult time working at Wayne Industries, but I learned a lot.” Avoid saying “Wayne Industries is the worst.” An example of fact-based writing is, “Wayne Industries has a 75% share in the gadget market.” Avoid speaking in generalizations. Show your experiences on the paper by giving examples of any topics you bring up. Concrete details allow your reader to picture your internship experience.  For example, write, “Acme Corporation left out an unsecured bundle of dynamite. I felt unsafe working there.” You might write, “My supervisor sent me to take pictures of a river dolphin that washed up near a remote Bolivian village.” Life insights go beyond the scope of schoolwork. They may include the organization you worked for, the people who work there, and the world at large. These insights vary depending on the scope of your internship, but if you have them, they show that you have grown as a person.  You might work in a lab and write, “The employees are on their feet all day, but they know they are helping people, so they arrive in the morning brimming with energy. Another example is, “Oscorp is very busy, and the employees would be happier with additional help. This is a problem for many companies across the country.” Take the time to read through your report at least once. Note any sentences that don’t flow together well. Pay attention to the experiences you describe in the report as well as the report’s overall tone. The entire report needs to feel cohesive, objective, and clear to the reader. Reading out loud can help, as well as letting someone else read your work. You may have to go back a few times and make changes. Refine your report as much as necessary to make it great. When you are satisfied with it, turn it into your supervisor to let them read about your experience. Be aware of any submission deadline your program has. Give yourself plenty of editing time by writing the report before then.

SUMMARY: Organize your information into an outline before writing. Write at least 5 to 10 pages. Maintain an objective tone throughout the report. Use specific examples to describe your internship. Include observations you have about real life. Review your report after writing it. Edit the report before turning it in.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: your album. Technically speaking, your music is copyrighted as soon as you create it.  In practical terms, though, registering your copyright according to the procedures in the nation where you live and/or operate applies legal “teeth” to the copyright you possess.  In the United States, for example, you can submit a digital or physical copy of your album to www.copyright.gov, pay the fee (currently $35), wait several months for processing, and receive a copyright registration that will protect the ownership of your musical creation in U.S. and many international courts of law. Whether you’re working with a publisher, acting as your own publisher, or not using a publisher at all, register the copyright for your work.  Protect your legal rights to your album. Just like registering your copyright, signing up with a PRO or utilizing a publisher (whether yourself or someone else) is not legally required.  Instead, it is simply a better way to protect your rights and claim any money due to you by way of your album.  If, for you, “publishing” simply means getting your album into the hands of listeners, you can upload your music to your chosen social media pages, personal websites, Spotify and so on. If you’re an independent artist looking to distribute your album freely and start to make a name for yourself, this simpler approach might work; if you’re seeking to control dissemination and earnings, follow a more structured publishing approach. Once again, depending upon your definition and expectations, publishing can be as simple as making up a batch of CDs of your album and selling them (or giving them out) at a coffee shop, flea market, or other venue.  This may be your easiest route if you’re a new, independent artist trying to spread the word locally.
Summary: Copyright Upload your music. Make CDs and sell or hand them out.

Heat is the main culprit of dry, frizzy hair, and hairdryers can wreak havoc on your beautiful curls. Fortunately, because your hair is so short, it should not take very long for your curls to air-dry.  If your hair is soaking wet, pat it dry with a microfiber towel or an old T-shirt. Avoid rubbing your hair with a towel, since this can create frizz. If you must blow dry your hair, use a diffuser to prevent voluminous frizz. Avoid detangling your hair with a regular hair brush or fine-toothed comb since they can create frizz. Instead, work a wide-toothed comb through your hair. Start by combing out the ends and gradually work your way to the roots to prevent additional tangles. In a pinch, you can also detangle your hair by running your fingers through your curls. How much styling mousse you use depends on how short your hair is. Start with a dime-sized amount, then add more as needed. Work the mousse into your hair evenly from root to tip. You can also experiment with curling gels, creams, and setting lotions. You can deep-condition your curls with keratin-based treatments or masks. Apply the conditioner to your hair, give it time to penetrate the hair shaft, then rinse it out according to the instructions on the label.  Hydration helps your curls look silky and defined. You can buy keratin-based treatments in salons and beauty supply stores.
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One-sentence summary -- Let your hair air-dry, if possible, to prevent frizz. Detangle damp hair with a wide-toothed comb. Apply styling mousse while your hair is damp to define your curls. Deep-condition your hair every 1-2 weeks to combat dryness and frizz.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some tournaments are run using basic checkers rules, referred to as Go As You Please, GAYP, or freestyle. Others follow the 3-move rules, which limit players' options at the start of the game to a set of three move sequences. (The 3-move rules greatly reduce the possibility of a draw between skilled players.) More recent books will contain up-to-date strategic advances, but this is less important if you're a beginner. Browsing the checkers shelf at a library or bookstore can help you find a book that is helpful and fun to read. Playing against more experienced players who are willing to share their knowledge is a great way to improve your game. Whether that means entering tournaments or finding your local amateur expert, the better your opponents are, the more you'll learn.

SUMMARY:
Decide which rules of checkers to follow. Study a checkers strategy guide that matches your rules system and skill level. Play against the best opponents you can find.