Q: You may find that the problem with your eyeliner is not how you apply it, but that you are using a low-quality eyeliner. Some eyeliners are better than others. Poor-quality eyeliners do not have very long staying power and are more prone to smudging. They also may irritate your eyes, which causes watering and makes your eyeliner shift.   Buy eyeliner from a makeup store like Sephora or Ulta. Their products are more expensive for a reason: it's because they are very high quality.   There are good quality eyeliners at the drugstore, but you may want to do a little online research and read about others' experiences with the product. Waterproof liner is much more resistant than non-waterproof liner. It lasts activities like swimming and showering, but it also resists tearing or watering of the eyes. If you are using eyeliner on your waterline, make it's waterproof. Liquid eyeliner is incredibly effective in not smudging. It goes on wet and after it dries it's extremely resistant to moving. Liquid liner gives a very crisp and uniform line, and is great for dramatic eye looks like cat eyes. It is best used on your upper last line.   Liquid liners are not made to be used on your water line. Use a pencil liner instead. Make sure to give your liquid liner time to dry. Do not put on any other eye makeup before it's dry, or you could smudge the liner. A gel liner has a consistency that is in between a pencil and a liquid eyeliner. Like a liquid liner, it has great staying power after it's dry and is therefore much less prone to smudging. It also can be used on the waterline, so if you are looking for an optimal liner for your waterline, consider a gel liner.
A: Buy a high-quality eyeliner. Buy waterproof eyeliner. Buy liquid eyeliner. Buy gel liner.

Article: A monthly flea preventative is the best way to prevent tapeworm infections in your cat. Different types of feline flea preventatives are available, so your veterinarian will prescribe the one that will work best for your cat. Give the preventative year round—if you stop administering it during the winter, you may forget to start it up again in the spring, leaving your cat more susceptible to fleas and tapeworms.  Advantage is a frequently used feline flea preventative. Fleas are not the only source of tapeworms. Dead wild animals (e.g.,squirrels, rodents, birds, and mice) can also harbor tapeworms. If you have an outdoor cat, you may want to keep her indoors to keep her away from dead animals.  To keep your cat busy when she is indoors, give her lots of toys and some scratching posts. It would also be a good idea to spend extra quality time playing with her. If bringing your cat indoors is not a reasonable option for you, consider keeping a close watch on the presence of dead animals in your yard. If you see dead animals, contact a professional animal removal service. lean your home. Cleaning your home is also very effective at maintaining a flea-free environment and preventing tapeworm infections. Vacuuming your floors every 1 to 2 days and cleaning your cat's bedding in hot water once a week will help remove fleas from your cat's environment.  Vacuum every location where your cat spends time (e.g., perches, furniture) and throw away the vacuum bag afterwards.  Replace your cat's bedding when it starts to look old and worn. Flea larvae like to burrow into dark places, such as bedding, so getting rid of old bedding can remove a heavy flea larvae population. People can get tapeworm infections in the same way as a cat—by swallowing an infected flea. Tapeworm infections in people are rare, and occur mainly in children. If you have children, make sure they wash their hands after they play with your cat. If you have older children who clean out your cat's litterbox, instruct them to wash their hands after they clean out the litter box.  A child infected with Diplyidium caninum may not show signs of being sick. Heavy tapeworm infections in children can cause abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, and itching around the anus.  Take your child to your pediatrician if you suspect they have a tapeworm infection.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Give your cat a monthly flea preventative. Keep your cat away from potential tapeworm sources. . Prevent tapeworm infections in humans.

Problem: Article: Take  your total floor space area and multiply it by 1.05 for a 5 percent increase or 1.1 for a 10 percent increase. This ensures you buy enough material, whatever kind you're using, to have extra in case you need it.  For instance, if the total floor space is 142 feet (43 m) square, a 5 percent increase would give you 149.1 feet (45.4 m) square. A 10 percent increase would give you 156.2 feet (47.6 m) square. Having extra material is a safeguard against mistakes or damages that occur either during installation or later. You can always replace the ruined piece with new material if you have extra on hand. Check boxes of flooring to see how much area they cover. Buy enough to meet or exceed the amount of floor space (plus extra) you need covered.  Divide the total area you want covered by the amount each box of flooring covers to find the number of boxes you need. Add a box if there is any remainder. For instance, if each box of flooring covers 10 feet (3.0 m) square, and you have 149.1 feet (45.4 m) square to cover, you’ll need 15 boxes (149.1 divided by 10 is 14.91). Carpeting is sold by the roll, but you can easily calculate the amount you'll need. For instance, if you are covering the area in carpeting that is sold in rolls 10 feet (3.0 m) wide, for example, you’ll need a roll that’s at least 14.91 feet (4.54 m) long, which would equal the total floor area you’re covering. If you are covering your floor in tile (or some other material sold in pieces), divide the area of flooring by the area of an individual tile to determine how many you’ll need. For example: If you are using tiles that are 0.5 feet (0.15 m) square, and you want to cover a room that is 80 feet (24 m) square, you’ll need 160 tiles (80 divided by 0.5 equals 160. Add 10 percent extra as a precaution, to equal a total of 176 tiles.
Summary: Account for extra material. Purchase your boxes of flooring. Buy enough rolls of carpeting, alternatively. Calculate the number of tiles you’ll need, if applicable.

Q: Attach the charger end of the USB charger cable to the phone, then attach the other end to your computer's USB port. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will bring up the Photos application in the Start menu. It's at the top of the Start menu. This icon resembles a couple of mountain peaks on a colored background. The Photos app will open. It's in the upper-right side of the Photos window. This link is on the right side of the window. Your computer will search for connected items, such as a USB flash drive and your phone. This may take awhile. By default, every photo and video on your phone is selected; click selected photos to de-select them, or click Clear all to de-select every photo and video and then click only the ones you want to move. It's at the bottom of the window. You can change the following items before importing:   Import folder - To change the folder into which your photos upload, click the Change where they're imported link, then click a folder you'd like to use and click Add this folder to Pictures.  Sort type - Click the drop-down box in the middle of the window, then click either Day or Month   Keep photos on phone - Check the box near the bottom of the window to delete the photos from your phone once they've been moved, or leave it unchecked to keep the photos on your phone. It's at the bottom of the window. This will prompt the photos to begin moving onto your computer.
A:
Connect your phone to your computer. Open Start . Type photos into Start. Click Photos. Click Import. Click Another device. Wait for your computer to find your photos. Select photos to move. Click Continue. Review your import settings. Click Import.