Problem: Article: You will be left with soft, smooth and bright skin.
Summary: Wipe dry with a cotton cloth.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pour the half cup (118.3 ml) of soy sauce and the ¼ cup (59.1 ml) of sesame oil into a cooking dish or a large bowl. Mix the liquids together until they are well incorporated. Use a measuring spoon to add 1/4 cup (1 g) of brown sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons (6.3 g) of powdered ginger, 2 tablespoons (25 g) of sesame seeds, and 2 teaspoons (8.4 g) of ground pepper to the mixture. Use a spoon or a fork to mix all of the ingredients together until they are well incorporated. Place the beef into the marinade and mix the pieces around so that they get covered in the mixture. Cover the top of the cooking dish with plastic wrap or an airtight lid. As the meat sits in the refrigerator, it will start to soak up the marinade and impart the flavors from the spices and soy sauce mixture into your jerky. The longer that you soak the meat in the marinade, the more flavorful your jerky will be. If you’re in a rush, you can leave the meat soaking in the marinade for three hours.

SUMMARY: Pour the liquid ingredients to a cooking dish. Add the dry ingredients to the mixture. Place the strips of meat into your marinade and cover it. Place the steak in the refrigerator for up to 12 hours.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Even if it sounds ridiculous, or like it could never help you, give it a shot. What have you got to lose? Try starting slow, just giving it a few minutes per day.  It might seem counter intuitive that doing nothing could actually do something, but clearing your mind, even for a short period of time, can help center you when things seem overwhelming. Find a quiet spot, set a timer, get into a comfortable position. Close your eyes and focus on your breathing. Feel the air going into your body and nourishing it. Hold your breath for a few seconds, and slowly release it back into the air. Feel the air going back into the world. The number of studies that have shown a correlation between physical exercise and alleviation of depression symptoms could probably be used to wallpaper the Taj Mahal! But you don't have to commit to a full gym routine (though that certainly won't hurt anything!) to reap the benefits. Any activity that gets you up and moving around will do the trick, even just a quick walk can help.  Go outside for a bit. It's been proven again and again that people just generally feel happier when they're outdoors. Whether it's hiking or gardening or just ambling around your neighborhood, the fresh air really will do you some good.  If you feel too tired to exercise, take steps to deal with fatigue from depression. Most depressives groan at the word "diet," but the truth is that many types of milder depression are caused by a nutritional deficiency. Try tracking your intake using a journal or an app/website like SparkPeople to see what your intake of micro- and macro-nutrients looks like over time. If you find you're falling short on things like magnesium, iron, or unsaturated fats, you can adjust your diet accordingly. You may also want to consider a multivitamin supplement.  Finding a cookbook with healthy recipes in eating styles you like can be a great start. Maybe you're really fond of stir-fry, or want to try going vegetarian and don't know where to start, or you might be interested in paleo-dieting which is heavy on nuts, fruit and greens. Salads are quick and easy to make, especially if you can afford pre-mixed salads from grocery stores. They're light and filled with good greens. Make up a big dinner salad of lettuce, rocket, radish, avocado. If you skip breakfast, your blood sugar and mood will be affected.  Even if you don't feel like it, find a quick, healthy, and nutritious breakfast that will help you start the day right and give you the energy you need. No, not donuts, McDonalds, or a cigarette.  Try making a smoothie each morning with some oats, yogurt, a banana and milk. It's filling and promotes a healthy appetite through the rest of the day. Try eating citrus in the mornings. it's hard to feel tired with cold and zesty grapefruit, or lemon zest on top of a non-dairy smoothie (like lemon, strawberries, ice and watermelon). Even just a fresh orange is a great start to the day. Showering is no fun when you're in a slump. It might sound counter-intuitive given the effort it feels like it will take, but having a bath or shower can be really helpful for mood. Set an hour or so aside, play some music, and get a whole heap of soaps. Tidying up can be daunting, but doing a little at a time can definitely improve your mindset. Try briefly organizing your work area, making your bed and giving a quick sweep or wipe of the seats. Afterward, give yourself a break breaks for TV, gaming, exercise or work in between. The vast majority of psychiatric professionals will respect your choice if you want a non-pharmaceutical treatment plan, but it's good to do your homework beforehand. Research potential medications, looking specifically at their efficacy and side effects. If your doctor recommends a particular treatment, give it some time to think it over. Typing the name of the active ingredient into Google Scholar will bring up the results of any studies involving that drug. Also look for generic versions of the same active ingredients, which can be much cheaper than name brands.
Summary: Try meditation for 5-10 minutes. Get more exercise. Improve your diet. Eat breakfast every day. Keep up with the self-care. Try cleaning. Think about prescription medication.

As a recession draws to a close, you will begin to see stock prices returning to their pre-recession levels. This is the time to invest (or reinvest) in those highly-leveraged companies or cyclical companies that survived the recession. Like all investments though, these stocks will still carry risk and may not increase in value just because the stock market as a whole does. Consider evaluating your investments' performance through the recession. If some did not recover as well as others, give them more time to come back in price if you truly believe in the company and expect them to do well in the long-run. In addition, consider the effect that the recession may have on foreign markets if you hold any foreign investments. After all, we've seen a recession spread across the world. If you were hit particularly hard by the recession, whether in the stock market or in your professional life, consider planning better for the next recession. For example, it's generally a good idea to keep about six month worth of expenses (mortgage, utilities, food costs, etc.) in a separate account in case you find yourself in hard times again.
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One-sentence summary -- Reintroduce risk. Reassess your position. Learn from your experience.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You’ll want to fix any spelling or grammar errors, and sentences or ideas that don’t make sense or aren’t totally developed. If you get questions, especially the same questions from multiple people, it might be worth answering those in the review. If you didn’t like something about the album, or maybe even the entire thing, provide examples and stay professional in your tone. “The album was terrible,” isn’t constructive or polite. Stick to the facts and use examples like, “The vocals were off-key and the pitch was a little grating,” or, “The instruments were out of sync with each other and it was difficult to understand the vocalist.” Unless you have a specific word count requirement, don’t feel as though your review needs to be lengthy at the expense of substance. If you can accomplish a review that summarizes the album and honors the many layers and ideas it conveys in a few paragraphs, that’s great!
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Proofread the review and ask for feedback. Write critically, but never cruelly. Choose quality over quantity with your word count.