Problem: Article: You will need the following:    1⁄4 cup (59 ml)white wine vinegar 3 teaspoons (15 ml) fresh lime juice 1.5 cups (350 ml) plain Greek yogurt, divided  1⁄2 cup (120 ml) olive oil, plus more for drizzling 4 ounces (110 g) ciabatta or country style bread, crust removed 1 medium English cucumber, sliced lengthwise with the seeds removed 1 green bell pepper, coarsely chopped 4 large tomatillos, husked and quartered 4 scallions, cut into 1 inch pieces 2 jalapeños with seeds removed, chopped 2 garlic cloves, finely grated  3⁄4 teaspoon (4 ml) coarse salt, plus more for taste Hungarian hot paprika, for serving You will need to mix several ingredients together, then chill them before blending them.  Start by whisking together 1/4 cup white wine vinegar, 3 tsp lime juice, 1 cup of Greek yogurt and 1/2 cup olive oil in a bowl until the mixture is smooth. Add 4oz of ciabatta bread, 1 medium English cucumber, 1 green bell pepper, 4 large tomatillos, 4 scallions,2  jalapeños, and 3/4 tsp salt to the yogurt mixture. Toss these ingredients to coat them, making sure the bread is coated well to ensure that it will soak up as much flavor as possible. Cover the mixture and chill it at least 4 hours or overnight. Use a high powered blender.  Work in batches, blending until the soup base is very smooth. Transfer the soup base to a large bowl Season the gazpacho with salt. This will consist of the remaining yogurt.  Whisk the remaining 1/2 cup of Greek yogurt. Thin the yogurt with cold water, a tablespoon at a time, until it is the consistence of heavy cream. Ladle the cold gazpacho into chilled soup bowls. Drizzle each soup bowl with the thinned yogurt and some olive oil. Sprinkle Hungarian hot paprika on top of each bowl to taste. You can make this soup a day ahead. Cover and chill the soup base and mix well before serving.
Summary: Gather your ingredients. Make the soup base. Puree the bread and vegetable mixture. Prepare the soup topping.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: As soon as you understand that you’ll be returning with a two-handed backhand, get into position by turning your body perpendicular to your opponent. If you’re right-handed, you will have your right foot forward and vice versa for left-handed players. A two-handed grip is essentially a continental grip with your dominant hand combined with a semi-Western forehand grip with your non-dominant hand.  For players unfamiliar with the various grips, hold your racket looking at the bottom of the pommel with the racket face vertical. Each flat surface on the octagonal grip is a numbered bevel. Start with one on top and and number each bevel clockwise until you get to eight (which is closer to what would be 11 o’clock on a clock face). For this grip place the base knuckle of your index finger on bevel two with the center palm of the hand on bevel one. With your left hand above your right, place both the base index knuckle a palm over bevel seven.  Mirror this grip for left-handed players. Keep enough bend in your elbows so that the racket face is higher in position than your hands. If you have it racket outstretched too far, then you’re going to steal power away from the swing. You’ll transfer power from your back leg to your front leg as you move through your swing, so ensure that you have planted your leg to start. This will be reversed for left-handed players.

SUMMARY: Turn your body perpendicular to your opponent. Position your hands in a two-handed grip. Keep the racket face above your hands. Plant your right foot forward.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are many great benefits to meditation, from improved memory to reduced anxiety. Spending time thinking about why you would like to meditate and what you would like to gain from meditation will help keep you focused and determined. No reason is too small or insignificant to start meditating. Whatever your reason or intention is, stick to it and stay committed. Meditation, especially for those who are beginners or have not meditated for some time, can be difficult. Many of the effects of meditation only come after significant time and work is spent meditating. The more frequently and consistently you can meditate the better and more developed your results will be. Try to schedule at least some time each day to sit and meditate, even if it is only for two minutes.  A consistent schedule does not mean a demanding schedule. In other words, don’t get caught up in how you are meditating, just do!  Try committing to meditating first thing in the morning, every morning, no matter how long you can meditate for. It can be difficult, and occasionally frustrating, to start meditating. It takes time to relax and to clear your mind. Instead of giving yourself difficult tasks up front, like sitting for 30 minutes straight, try starting small to ease into your practice. After all, it is called a practice for a reason, and it takes time to improve!  Start by sitting for only a few minutes, like 2 or 3, when you first meditate. Build up minute by minute as you feel you are able. If you increase your time too quickly, don’t worry! Just reduce your meditation by a few minutes the next time you sit. Remember, meditation, even though it can be hard work, is meant to be relaxing! Don’t insist and don’t resist!
Summary: Think about what you would like to receive from meditation. Make a consistent schedule. Start small.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In the "Layers" pane on the right side of the Photoshop window, click and drag the image that you want to fade up to the top of the pane. Click the top-most image in the "Layers" window to ensure that it is selected before proceeding. You'll see this menu at the bottom of the "Layers" section. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. In the drop-down menu, drag the slider to the left to lower your top image's opacity. As you drag the slider, you should begin to be able to see the bottom image through the top image. You can also change the opacity's percentage value in the text box. 100% is completely opaque and 0% is completely transparent. If you've adjusted your top image's opacity to your liking, your fade is complete. You may want to adjust the opacity incrementally to see what your image looks like with a little bit more (or less) opacity before saving it.
Summary:
Move the image you want to fade to the top. Select the image. Click the "Opacity" drop-down box. Lower the opacity. Review your image.