INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The main advantages of purchasing an unlocked phone revolve around avoiding a contract with a major carrier. These include access to cheaper service options and freedom to upgrade your phone whenever you want. In other words, purchasing an unlocked phone may allow you to pay less for service and avoid fees the next time you decide to upgrade your device.  You’ll also be able to sell an unlocked phone for more than a phone that was sold to you be a major carrier. While you can get unlocked phones from popular brands like Apple and Samsung, look for options from other brands too, such as  HTC, Moto, ZTE, and OnePlus. Some phones will not work with the service provider you plan to use. You can look up a device’s specs on the manufacturer's website or the device itself (usually in a “Network and Connectivity” section). Specifically, you’re looking for the bands and frequencies that the device needs to run.  Check the service provider you hope to use to ensure that the bands and frequencies they provide service for match those of the phone you're considering. In the U.S., unlocked phones will more frequently work with AT&T and T-Mobile, but are less likely to work with Verizon and Sprint. Amazon listings often include info on a phone’s compatibility with major carriers. Your service options are limited by the type of unlocked phone you select. However, you will likely still have the option between getting service from a major carrier or a more affordable option.  Most carriers, including major carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile and budget options like Boost Mobile, Cricket Wireless, and MetroPCS will allow you to purchase service through them and insert a carrier-specific SIM card into your phone to activate your service plan. Note that Sprint charges a fee to get service on an unlocked phone.

SUMMARY: Consider purchasing an unlocked phone. Check an unlocked phone’s network compatibility. Select a carrier or wireless service.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: They are generally what you use when getting your nails professionally done. UV lights use ultra-violent waves to dry your polish quickly and into a solid coat. These lights are often recommended for gel coats. Instead of using a product to quickly dry your nails, there are polishes out there that advertise quick drying times. Use these polishes to get a quick manicure. Nail polishes add thickeners to properly stay consistent. You can make your polish thinner, and thus easier to evaporate and dry, by adding a commercial drying drop to the polish after application. Your favorite polish brands may carry dry drops specifically designed for their polishes. Look at your local retailer for more information.
Summary: Place your hands under a UV or LED Light. Use quick dry polishes. Dry with drying drops.

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has produced a map with information about temperatures and growing conditions in different “zones” of the U.S. The Madagascar dragon tree can only be kept outdoors all-year round in zones 10 and 11, which are located on the coast of Southern California and the tip of Southern Florida. While this map is most useful for growers living in the U.S., other countries (such as Australia) have produced similar maps using the same temperature guidelines. Go online to find information about your growing zone. If you live in zones 8 or 9, you can keep your tree outdoors during the spring and summer and bring it indoors once the temperature has dropped. Optimally, these plants prefer temperatures above 65 °F (18 °C), so pull it indoors as soon as the temperature begins to drop in early autumn. You may also be able to keep this plant outdoors in the warm summer months in northern USDA zones. Keep a close eye on the weather, though! If your evening temperatures drop below 60 to 65 °F (16 to 18 °C), your plant could stop growing or die. Your tree should get about 4-6 hours of sunlight over the course of the day. To keep it from burning up, it should have at least a few hours of shade, as well. Keep an eye out for leaves with dry, brown tips. This means you’re giving your plant too much sun. Yellowing leaves means it needs a bit more sunlight. To test drainage, dig a hole in the soil and fill it completely with water. Let it drain and then fill it again. If the hole drains in under 15 minutes, your soil has good drainage. If the hole takes more than an hour (especially if it takes longer than six hours) to drain, you’ve got slow-draining soil. If the drainage doesn’t need to be adjusted too much, you may just be able to add some compost and well-rotted manure to improve it. For severe drainage issues, you might need to invest in underground piping to remove the excess water. Measure the diameter of the root ball to get the right-sized hole. Center the tree in the hole, then fill it in with soil. Pack the soil down again before using distilled water to moisten the area. You can also keep the plant in an outdoor garden pot. Moisten the soil surrounding the tree 2 to 3 times per week while it’s settling into its new spot. After about 20 days, reduce watering to once per week. If the soil is wet, you can water even less frequently. Wait until the spot has dried out to re-water.  If you’re experiencing extremely dry conditions, you may need to increase your watering. Look for leaves that are yellow at the tips to see if you’re overwatering. If the leaves are falling off, water the tree a bit more. If the leaves are only browning or yellowing and falling off at the bottom of the stems, this is just natural growth. New, healthy leaves should appear above these older ones.
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One-sentence summary -- Find out which hardiness zone you live in for outdoor growing. Plan for an outdoor/indoor plant if your climate is cooler. Plant your tree in a partially shaded area. Choose a spot with well-draining soil. Dig a hole that’s twice the size of the root ball. Water frequently for 3 weeks, then once per week.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The conversation should be one-on-one, and it should be during a relaxed time when nobody needs to hurry to go somewhere else. It should happen in a private or semi-private place, like at home, at a coffee shop, at a park, or during a walk around the neighborhood. You don't want to make someone feel embarrassed, blindsided, or trapped. If they look awkward, drop the idea. This allows them to gracefully decline if they would prefer not to talk about it and gives them an opportunity to start expressing their thoughts and ideas if they are in the mood. Some people feel awkward or uncomfortable talking about religion, especially since religious discussion can result in heated debates or hurt feelings.  For example, you could say "I've been thinking a lot about religion lately, and I was wondering if you feel like talking about it." Respond gracefully if they say no. Don't push. If they say no to you several different times, assume it means that they are very shy about religion and don't like talking about it, so it's best to stop asking. If the person feels ambushed or attacked, they'll shut down and have no interest in what you have to say. Thus, try to keep an open and friendly tone, without pressure for them to act a certain way. You want them to be comfortable with you. Not every atheist is open to being converted, and it's important to make peace with this. Don't whine, wheedle, or browbeat your way through a conversation that someone else doesn't want to have.  If someone says "I don't like talking about religion," then stop bringing up religion. If you offer to talk about religion a few times, and they say no each time, that pattern may mean something. Stop bringing it up, or ask "I've noticed that you've declined each time I asked you about religion. Is it a topic you're uncomfortable with?" Then stop if they say yes.

SUMMARY:
Choose a good place and time. Bring up the subject and ask if they're interested. Keep your mind and heart open at all times. Know when it's best to leave it alone.