INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will need to find a way to support yourself before you can live independently. This involves finding a job that pays you enough to cover all of the bills.  Create good chances of promotion and steady growth within your job by keeping your work skills sharp and making yourself valuable to the company. Continually making more money means you’ll be able to live more comfortably on your own.  Try to save up enough money to cover 6 months of your expenses before you move out. There are always unexpected expenses that will come up when living independently, such as job loss or car repairs. If you are unable to build your emergency fund before you move out, save as much money as you can until you have enough money saved. A budget allows you to determine how much money you will need for bills and what you will have leftover for yourself. Start by figuring out your income, then deduct your monthly expenses from that.  This will include your phone bill, car payment, groceries, and the like. Look at how much money you have after that. The number will help you determine what you can spend on rent or mortgage. You will likely need to readjust your budget after you move in. You won’t get an accurate idea of how much your utility bills and other expenses are until you’ve spent some time in your new place.  You can find easy and free Microsoft excel templates online to help you manage your budget. Spending less money than you make sounds easy enough, but it can be quite difficult. This may mean having to spend more nights in and sacrificing having the newest and trendiest gadgets. But, being able to live on your own will be worth it. Having a safety net while living on your own is crucial. This allows you to still pay your bills should something happen that prevents you from being able to work. It also gives you the means to pay for unexpected bills, if they occur. Having at least 6 months of your expenses in your savings account is ideal. This should help you cover expenses should you lose your job or become sick.

SUMMARY: Find a job. Create a budget. Live below your means. Save.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go to https://mail.yahoo.com/ in your web browser. This will open your Yahoo inbox page if you're logged in. If you aren't logged into Yahoo, enter your email address and password when prompted. If you're still using the old Yahoo interface, you'll need to click the blue One click away from your upgraded Inbox link in the bottom-left corner of the page. Skip this step if you're using the new Yahoo view. Click a spam email to open it. In the upper-left corner of the email, you'll see a sender name (e.g., "Facebook") along with an email address between a set of brackets (e.g., "<facebook@facebook.com>"). Click and drag your mouse across the email address to select it, then press Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac) to copy the address. Make sure not to include the brackets in the email address. It's in the upper-right side of the inbox. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. The Settings window will open. It's on the left side of the page. This option is to the right of the "Blocked addresses" heading in the middle of the Security and Privacy section. Click the "Address" text field, then press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac) to paste the copied email address into the text field. It's a blue button below the entered email address. Doing so will add the address to your blocked list, preventing any of their future emails from reaching your inbox.
Summary: Open your Yahoo inbox. Switch to the new Yahoo view if necessary. Open a spam email. Copy the spam email's address. Click Settings. Click More Settings. Click the Security and Privacy tab. Click ＋ Add. Enter the spam email address. Click Save.

Both apps have an image of a sheet of paper and a pen. Pages has an orange pen, and TextEdit has a silver pen. TextEdit comes preinstalled on your Mac. If you don't have Pages, click here to download it from the App Store. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. It's at the top of the Format menu. Placing the mouse cursor over Font will display a submenu to the right side. It's in the Font submenu in Format. Placing the mouse cursor over Baseline will display another submenu. It's the middle option in the Baseline submenu. Everything you type will now be in subscript.  You can also select subscript by pressing ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+- on the keyboard. To turn subscript off, click Format, then Font, and Baseline again. Then click "Use Default".
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One-sentence summary -- Open TextEdit or Pages. Click Format. Click Font. Click Baseline. Click Subscript.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Piercing your lip will be painful, and the piercing may cause bleeding. The area may be tender, swollen, and bruised for several days afterward. Lip piercings can take anywhere from 6 to 10 weeks to heal fully, so be prepared for multiple daily cleanings during that time, plus regular upkeep after that. Cleaning your lip piercing is pretty straightforward, but it will require non-iodized salt, alcohol-free mouthwash, and a mild, fragrance-free soap. Pick up a new toothbrush as well—one with soft bristles—and replace your old one after getting your piercing. Before getting your lip pierced, know what to look for regarding infections. Symptoms include pus, green or yellow discharge, tingling or loss of feeling around the piercing site, fever, and excessive bleeding, pain, redness, and swelling. Leave the jewelry in if you suspect an infection, but seek medical attention immediately. Body jewelry often contains nickel, which is a common allergen for many people. Symptoms will likely appear within 12 to 48 hours, and can include itching and swelling, crusty or scaly blisters, and redness, rash, or dry skin.  Your lip piercing won’t heal properly if you are allergic to the jewelry, so go to the doctor immediately if you suspect an allergy. If you can’t wear necklaces, earrings, rings or bracelets containing nickel, you won’t be able to wear it in your lip, either. Look for jewelry labeled “surgical steel” or “nickel free.” In addition to nickel, some people may be allergic to copper or brass. These 3 base metals cause the majority of allergic reactions to jewelry.

SUMMARY:
Know what to expect. Purchase your cleaning supplies in advance. Recognize the signs of infection. Know what an allergic reaction will look like.