In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Mango butter is a rich, creamy natural substances that nourishes the skin and has an amazing tropical scent. You can find it at natural food markets or online. You'll need the following ingredients to make about five ounces of body butter:  2 ounces (6 grams) cocoa butter 2 ounces (6 grams) mango butter 2 teaspoons shea butter 1 teaspoon wheat germ oil 1 teaspoon aloe vera gel 10 drops mango essential oil Prepare a double boiler, or create a makeshift one by filling a large pot with a few inches of water and placing a smaller pot inside it. Place all of the ingredients except the essential oil into the smaller pot. Turn the burner on low and heat the mixture, stirring occasionally, until the ingredients are completely melted. Continue to heat the mixture for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the oils are completely incorporated and the body butter is smooth with no graininess. Be sure not to heat the ingredients too quickly, since this could ruin the texture of the different butters. Melt them together slowly, stirring often to make sure the mixture doesn't scorch. Give the mixture a chance to cool a bit before adding the essential oil. Stir in 10 drops drops of mango essential oil. If you like highly scented body butter, add an extra drop or two of essential oil. If you're sensitive to strong scents, just add 5 drops total. To give it a light, airy texture, whip the mixture with a hand blender until the body butter is creamy. Label the containers. Store it at room temperature and use it up within six months.
Summary: Gather your ingredients. Melt them together. Remove it from heat and let it cool to room temperature. Add the essential oil. Whip the body butter. Spoon the body butter into small jars or tins.

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One-sentence summary -- Save space by rolling.

Problem: Article: Though every student who qualifies "will receive their grant in full," there are a few small exceptions. The government likes to know you're going to stick to your word -- if you're failing out of college, they may deem you a lost cause and cease aid. What's more, the better your grades, the more other grants you may receive, so it's just good common sense. If you receive a criminal conviction while you're a student, your eligibility may change. Don't assume you can't get funds, but do know that it may be more difficult. It all depends on your specific situation. You are only eligible for Pell grants for 12 semesters, or six years. They do not have to be consecutive, but that is the limit. You will receive a notification if you are nearing the checkpoint. In order to receive loans and grants, you have to file the FAFSA every year. This is because your tax information may change and has to be accounted for. Though you'll use the same pin, you still have to file. Act quickly. Though the Pell grant is not awarded on a first come, first served basis, it is best to do it as quickly as possible. The earlier you apply, the more other grants you may receive.
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Keep your grades up and record clean. Finish in six years. File every year.