In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Find the bank branch closest to you by searching online. Then, visit the branch so you can talk to a bank teller. If you open your phone’s map app, it’ll easily find the branch closest to your current location. You may need to wait in line to talk to a teller. When it’s your turn, go to the window and ask for your bank balance. Typically, the bank tellers will be at a big desk in the center of the bank’s interior. If you can’t find it, ask an employee for help. The bank teller will ask for your account identification information. Provide your account number or debit card so they can look up your account. Then, give them your photo ID card to prove you’re the account holder. You can typically use any government-issued ID card. The teller will likely ask to see it to protect your account from someone posing as you. The teller may print out a receipt for you, but they might just write out your balance. Take the receipt with you when you leave. The receipt may have your account information on it, so don’t just leave it at the bank.
Summary: Go into a branch of your bank. Tell the bank teller that you need to check your balance. Provide your account number or debit card and a photo ID. Get a receipt from the teller, which will show your balance.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You may no longer be interested in the previous version of a popular game, those building block sets meant for “little” kids, or last year’s must-have Christmas toy that’s still in the box.  But odds are someone else is.  With an adult’s assistance, set up an account on one of the many auction or direct-seller sites.  You probably won’t break the bank, but you may be surprised by how much people are willing to pay for good-condition items. If you have older relatives or people without the time or computer skills to sell their stuff online, you can also offer to do it for them — for  a reasonable cut of the profits. Make sure you can always deliver on what you sell.  Don’t exaggerate the quality or condition of your items, and ship them out properly and on time.  Otherwise your career in sales likely won’t last long. People love to be able to scour product reviews before buying online, and companies love receiving favorable reviews.  Done smartly, you can earn some extra cash legitimately by writing reviews.  There are plenty of product review schemes and scams to watch out for, however.  A large number of websites offer to pay for product reviews, and many seem to come and go out of business quickly.  You can opt to work through affiliate programs run by large companies like Amazon (https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/), which may offer you some more confidence in its legitimacy and stability. A better avenue may be to review products for independent, ad-supported sites that compensate you for your work.  For instance, there are sites that review children’s books that pay a small amount for accepted reviews. This is another area where there is legitimate money available, but also a lot of scams and fraudulent sites.  Consult with a knowledgeable adult before getting involved in any pay-for-survey schemes.  Like most things in life, if it seems too easy to make money doing something, the odds are good that there is something wrong with the scheme. Research legitimate survey sites that will pay you a small amount (as in pennies) for completed surveys.  You’re not going to pay for your first car this way, but you may have a bit extra pocket change. If not already made clear here, the internet is full of money-making schemes that are actually money-taking scams.  You may be wise enough to know that those spam emails offering ways to make $10,000 per month from your home computer are fraudulent, but other scams can seem more legitimate.  It is always smart to have someone you trust (and who is experienced with computers and the internet) to advise you. You’ll hear people talk about making money by selling your progress in an online game (letting others skip ahead by paying you to do the work, essentially), or by selling virtual items or characters for real money.  Such plans usually violate the terms and conditions of the games, however, and can cost you your access.  They can also cost you time and money, as there is no way to ensure that you will be paid.
Summary: Sell your old toys, games, and other items online. Review products online. Complete online surveys. Pass on deals too good to be true.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: " This is the Arabic equivalent of the English “good morning.”  The most direct translation available for this Arabic phrase is "good morning," and is generally only used to greet someone before noon or so. In Arabic script, this greeting is written from right to left as: صباح الخير Pronounce this greeting as sah-bah-heu ahl-kha-ir. " If someone greeted you with “Sabaḥu Al-khair” first, this is the proper way to say “hello” back.  In practical terms, this phrase essentially means “good morning, too.” More directly, though, the greeting translates to something along the lines of “morning light.” In Arabic script, this greeting is written from right to left as: صباح النور You should pronounce this greeting as sah-bah-heu ahn-nuhr. ” This is the Arabic equivalent of the English “good day.”  This phrase can be used to say “good afternoon” or “good evening.” You should use it any time after noon passes during a given day.  In Arabic script, this greeting is written from right to left as: مساء الخير Pronounce this phrase as mah-sah-uh ahl-kha-ir. " If someone greets you with “ Masa’u Al-khair” first, this is the correct way to say “hello” back.  In practical terms, this phrase essentially means “good evening, too,” but more directly, the greeting translates into something along the lines of “evening light.” In Arabic script, this greeting is written from right to left as: مساء النور This phrase should be pronounced as ahl-kha-ir ahn-nuhr.
Summary:
In the morning, greet someone with "Sabaḥu Al-khair. Respond to a morning greeting with "Sabaḥu An-Nur. In the afternoon or evening, greet someone with "Masa’u Al-khair. Respond to an afternoon or evening greeting with "Al-khair An-Nur.