Problem: Article: You need time to get comfortable, learn the layout and practice. You are the representative of the event, so it should feel like your home for the next few hours or days. Make sure you have an AV person who will troubleshoot for you if something goes wrong. This should include both the people running the venue and the event. They will be your support if something goes wrong. You may be considered “the boss” during the event, and you must be able to direct people about how they should exit the venue. If someone doesn’t show up, you will need to streamline the schedule or fill a gap. Tell the presenters their order of appearance. This old cliché is extremely important for an emcee because you must look professional, well groomed and poised. Establish whether you should be in formal, semi-formal or business casual clothing before the event starts.
Summary: Get to the venue several hours in advance. Do a stage check with the microphone, lighting and other audio/visual (AV) aids at least one hour before the guests arrive. Introduce yourself to the staff at the event. Ask for emergency information. Review the order of presenters or performers in advance and on the day. Dress for success.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you're only drilling a few holes through steel, you can use a regular high-speed steel bit. If you're drilling a lot of holes, or through hardened steel, then a cobalt steel bit or black oxide bit is a better choice.  Most drill bits are sold in a set with multiple sizes. If your drill bit is dull, it's not difficult to sharpen the drill bit yourself. Place the drill bit in your drill and tighten it so it’s held firmly in your drill. The smaller drill bit puts less pressure on the metal and allows you to drill larger holes easier later on. For example, if you want the hole to be 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) at the end, start by drilling a hole that’s 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm). Drill presses are heavy duty machines that make sure your drill bit goes straight through the metal with the most accuracy. See if there is a workshop around you where you can use their drill press or purchase one for yourself.  There are 2 different models of drill press that you can purchase. Choose a bench drill press for a compact option that will fit right on your workbench. Pick a floor model drill press if you plan on frequently working with larger pieces of steel. If you plan on offering metal fabrication services to others, consider getting a drill press for the most accuracy. WD40 is for getting water out of rusted bolts. Place the lubricant on the end of the drill bit and on the sheet of steel you plan to drill. This helps protect the drill bit and the metal to make a smooth cut.  Spray the steel periodically while you’re drilling to keep it lubricated and reduce friction. Look for a 3-in-1 oil with a telescoping spout so you can lubricate the drill bit as it’s running.

SUMMARY: Use a sharp bit. Use a drill bit half the diameter as the size you want to start. Work with a drill press for larger pieces of steel. Use 30 weight oil and water in a spray bottle or a lubricant oil on the drill bit.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: These three vocalizations are a common sign that your parakeet is content and happy in your home. If your bird is very vocal, particularly when you walk into the room, it is a good sign that your bird likes you. Beak chattering and purring are not always loud; some birds make these sounds softly and silently. No matter how your bird chatters and purrs, it is typically a sign that he is content and wants to interact or play with you. One way parakeets express that they would like to be picked up or petted is by clicking the tongue against the beak. If your parakeet clicks his tongue around you, it is usually a sign that he likes you and wants you to interact with him more.
Summary: Notice any talking, singing, or whistling. Listen for beak chattering or purring. Pay attention to tongue-clicking.

Have smooth hair for this hairstyle, so brush it out before you start. You might also want to spray on a bit of dry shampoo to remove any excess oils from your hair while you brush it. Using your hands or a hair pick, separate the top section of your hair from the top of the front hairline. After all of the hair has been incorporated, finish the braid by continuing with a regular 3-strand braid all the way to the ends of the hair. Using a hair band, ribbon, clip or other styling choice, tie the hair off at the end, where the hairs become too short to fit in the plait.
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One-sentence summary -- Brush out all of the hair. Separate the top section of your hair. Continue with a 3-strand braid to the ends. Tie off the hair.

Q: Stir the ingredients together in a large mixing bowl so they are completely mixed. This helps remove stubborn stains or stickiness from your projector screen. All-purpose cleaners like Formula 409 or Green Works are good store-bought substitutes. Dip a clean, white cloth in the water and wring it out completely so it’s damp to the touch. A cotton cloth is preferred since it is soft and lint-free. Avoid using rough or abrasive sponges since they may damage delicate screens. Work from the top to the bottom of the screen. Wipe horizontally across the screen in one direction. Use strokes about 5 inches (13 cm) in length and slightly overlap the area you just wiped so you have full coverage of the screen. Wiping your screen in a circular motion can scratch and damage it. Take a new cloth and dry the area. Make sure to continue using side to side strokes to remove any water that may be left on the screen. Don’t let the solution air dry on your screen or be absorbed since it may leave permanent stains.
A: Mix a solution of 95% warm distilled water and 5% dish soap. Wet a microfiber rag with the solution. Rub the screen side to side with light pressure. Wipe off excess water from the screen immediately with a dry cloth.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you know the face value of the bond and its coupon rate, you can calculate the annual coupon payment by multiplying the coupon rate times the bond's face value. For example, if the coupon rate is 8% and the bond's face value is $1,000, then the annual coupon payment is .08 * 1000 or $80. This only works if your broker provided you with the current yield of the bond. To calculate the payment based on the current yield, just multiply the current yield times the amount that you paid for the bond (note, that might not be the same as the bond's face value). For example, if you paid $800 for a bond and its current yield is 10%, your coupon payment is .1 * 800 or $80. Since bondholders generally receive their coupon payments semiannually, you just divide the annual coupon payment by two to receive the actual coupon payment. For example, if the annual coupon payment is $80, then the actual coupon payment is $80/2 or $40.
Summary:
Use the coupon rate and the face value to calculate the annual payment. Use the current yield to calculate the annual coupon payment. Calculate the payment by frequency.