Q: You should always wash your face before using a pore strip. Washing removes dirt and oil. Using warm water will also open up your pores.   It is particularly important to remove makeup before applying the pore strips.  By opening up your pores, warm water will make it easier for the pore strip to attach to dirt inside the pores. Thus you can pull it out and prevent blackheads from forming. For these pore strips, you will need the egg white specifically, which can be difficult to separate from the yolk. Consider saving yourself the trouble and purchase egg white that has already been separated.  Alternatively, you can use an egg white separator. Crack the egg and let it run through the separator. The yolk will get caught in the separator and the white will flow through. Have a container underneath to catch the egg white. You can also break the egg into a bowl. Use your hands to gently pick up the yolk and move it to a separate container. Put egg white in a small bowl and place a large piece of two-ply toilet paper or paper towel in the bowl. It is imperative that the paper be thoroughly soaked in egg white. Alternatively, you can use a makeup brush to spread the egg white directly on your face, stick the paper on your face, and then use the paper to apply an additional layer of egg white on top. A large piece of paper can be spread across your entire face, or at least most of it. This will allow you to get a lot of blackheads at the same time. Be especially careful to target problem areas, where you have or are experiencing blackheads. The paper should harden, so that it sticks to your face. This might take anywhere from 10-20 minutes. There is no need to tear the paper up into thin sheets, like store bought pore strips. You can use one large paper towel or piece of toilet paper to cover much of your face. This makes the process quicker and easier. After approximately 10-20 minutes, slowly remove the paper from your face. Start from the edge when peeling it off. Do not pull it off so quickly that you hurt yourself. After removing the strip, rinse your face with cold water. It is possible that small pieces of the pore strip will stick to your face if you do not wash. After you wash, apply moisturizer to your face. You should use cold water when washing after removing the pore strip. Cold water will close your pores.
A: Wash your face with warm water. Purchase egg white. Soak paper in egg white. Apply the paper with egg white on your face. Allow the paper with egg white to sit on your face. Peel the paper off your face. Splash face with cold water and moisturize.

Article: When drawing the flag or putting up a graphic of the flag with no pole, assume the pole is on the left side of the flag. This means that the thick white stripes should lay over the red stripes on the left side of the flag. When draping the flag over a coffin for a funeral service, make sure that the top left of the Union Jack be laid over the top left corner of the coffin. This is the traditional way to drape the flag for military funerals.  Before cremating or burying the body, the flag should be removed and folded.  It is improper to use the flag as drapage for seat covers or tablecloths, or as a cover for boxes, barriers, or art during an unveiling ceremony. If your patch of the flag is on the left shoulder, you should wear the flag as it would normally look. However, on the right shoulder, the flag should be flipped backwards. This is similar to American Military Uniforms which require the flag to be reverse.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Assume the pole is on the left if it’s a graphic flag. Drape the top left of the flag over the top left of the shoulder, when draping it on a coffin. Wear the flag backwards when it's on the right shoulder of a uniform.

Problem: Article: To organize electronic files, you should create folders that clearly explain your organizational method. You can organize files by employee, in which case you’ll have a folder with the employee’s name that contains all of the related documents. Within the employee’s folder, you can include other sub-folders to further assist organization (for example, “performance evaluations”). Alternatively, you can choose to organize them by file type, in which case you’ll have a folder with the document type as the label (like “performance evaluations” or “application materials”) and include each employee’s information in a clearly labeled sub-folder. It doesn’t matter which organizational method you choose – it all boils down to your personal preference. When organizing electronic personnel files, it’s crucial that you label files correctly and clearly. Anyone who accesses the files should be able to understand the label that you assign the file.  Make sure to label employee names consistently: “Last name, First name.” An example of a clearly labeled document could be “Smith.John.PerformanceEvaluation.April2017.” This file name tells you the employee’s name, the type of document, and the date. An example of an unclearly labeled document could be “SmithEvaluationApril.” This file name tells you the employee’s last name, but this could be confusing if there is more than one employee with the last name “Smith.” It also doesn’t clearly indicate what type of evaluation or the year, only the month. This will help prevent files from being lost or misplaced, and allow people to find them easily when necessary. All electronic personnel files should be backed up in hardcopy paper form, on another hard drive, or on a secured cloud storage. You don’t want to lose all of your personnel files if something happens to your system or the computer you’re storing the information on. Backups should be performed regularly to ensure that all personnel files are always maintained and protected. A good rule of thumb is to back up your files once every 4-6 weeks, though this number will change depending on how many employees and files your business has.
Summary: Choose an employee-based or document-based organization. Label file folders carefully. Back up your files.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Draw a small square in the middle of your outline. You can use a ruler to help draw straight lines. Draw one above and below the first square you drew and one on each side.   Make it thick and dark.

SUMMARY: Draw a cross outline. Draw more squares of the same size. Draw 2 more squares below the bottom square. Divide the squares on the left and on the right of the cross, vertically and the remaining squares horizontally. Draw the center with a marker. Erase your guidelines completely.

Q: Even though sandpaper sounds too rough to use on suede, it actually is a great material if you have a gentle hand. Purchase either fine sandpaper (number 000) or use a nail file that you may have at your house. Use soft back-and-forth motions to sand at the gum. Try to avoid directly sanding the surface of the suede. Brush aside any gum that may come off.  Keep in mind that the sanding method will likely affect the suede. A tiny bit of the material may come off as you're sanding. This method is best left after you have tried other methods. It also may be the best method for items like shoes, which are below eye level. If your suede item is something that people will be looking at up close, keep in mind that the material will be affected. Sanding suede with a brush or emery board can affect the nap, or texture of the suede. After sanding, take a toothbrush, nail brush or suede brush and gently brush the nap of the suede, going in one direction. Brushing the suede can also brush away the gum removed during sanding.
A:
Purchase sandpaper or a nail file. Gently move the sandpaper or nail file over the gum remains. Brush with a suede brush.