Problem: Article: A great way to showcase a larger collection of hand selected cards is by organizing them in a binder. Purchase a binder and pocket protection pages. You will be able to find the pocket protectors online or at your local hobby store. Organize your baseball cards by brand and year. Start with the oldest, most valuable cards, and move to the newer, less valuable cards. Decide what the collection is worth as a whole. You may find it helpful to look for similar collections online, to see what they're charging. Take a moment to jot down every card in the collection in the order you are presenting them in. This will help you understand the worth, and inform the buyers of what exactly they are purchasing. Always ask for a price a little higher than what they are really worth. This will open up a negotiation and barter between you and the buyer. Negotiate the best deal you can for your collection. Collect payment before sending your card collection out or having it collected if completing the transaction online. A secure way of paying and receiving payment online is a service like PayPal.
Summary: Purchase presentation supplies. Present your cards. Research similar collections. Determine a starting price.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Soaps and detergents are great at cleaning most cookery, but they should be avoided when it comes to cast iron pots and pans. The sulfides in most detergents bind to the oils in the skillet and strip them, leaving your skillet as naked and vulnerable as it was on the first day of its life. It still can be re-seasoned, but it ends up being more work than necessary. Different process, but same reasons. This process can eat through the non-stick coating you've created and promote rust. While steel wool is effective at removing food and other buildup, it cuts right through the seasoning and forces you to start at square one again. Far better to stick to the potato method for cleaning (no pun intended).

SUMMARY: Avoid using soaps and detergents. Never put the skillet in the dishwasher. Try to avoid using steel wool to clean your cast iron cookery unless in dire need of cleaning.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Everyone looks more Emo with bold eyeliner, applied thickly around the entire rim of your eye. Charcoal is traditional, but it’s alright to experiment with green or blue in the summer. Get an eyeliner that’s long-lasting, all-day, or waterproof to make sure it stays in place through summer showers, swimming, and sweat. Short shag and bobs are well within the Emo style-book. Fortunately, short ’dos also keep you cool in the summer. If you want your hair to say Emo regardless of what you’re wearing, try clipping some bangs. The most appropriate styles are blunt or shaggy bangs that graze your eyebrows or baby bangs for a short, blunt fringe. If you haven’t already, give this Emo look for your tresses a go. Jet black is the most traditional color, but contemporary Emo kids are expanding the style palate with bleached and rainbow-colored looks.  You don’t have to necessarily dye your entire mane. If you have light hair, try dark lowlights for an emo accent. If you have dark hair, accent it with bleached chunks or a two-toned look. Add drama with bold-colored streaks in pink, purple, or blue. The virtue of summer clothing is that it’s a great excuse to display any skin art you may have. Take advantage of the heat to exhibit the inked armband that would otherwise be hidden by long sleeves. If you have a tattoos on your calves, wear some shorts. If you have one on your chest, wear a v-neck.
Summary: Apply eyeliner. Keep your hair short. Get bangs. Dye your hair. Show off your tattoos.

In Campaign mode, you get to choose nations you wish to play as. The nation you choose can have a big impact on how quickly you can become rich. Great Britain is a very good choice for players that want to get rich as quickly as possible due to the large number of ports you start out with. Spain also has an advantage because of trade routes and having neighboring countries that possess huge influence (like France). If you're new to the game, it's best to choose an easier level to give you time to get used to the game system, menus, and features as you go on.
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One-sentence summary -- Start a campaign. Choose a strategic region for campaigning.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Leaving doors wide open will result in a loss of heat or cool air, which can increase the need for energy to heat and cool that room. By closing the door to your classroom and other rooms, you can keep the heat and cold inside the room and save energy in the process.  If you are a student, check with your teacher before you close any doors. Your teacher might be leaving the door open for a good reason. Try saying something like, “I read that closing doors can help us save energy. Would it be okay if I close our classroom door?” If your classroom or other areas of your school have fans, then using these instead of turning up the air conditioning is a great way to save energy. If it starts to feel a bit stuffy in a classroom, then switch on the fan and see if that takes care of it.   If you are a student, try saying, “Before we turn up the air conditioning, could we try using the fans? They can cool the room while using less energy than air conditioning.” If you are a teacher, check with your students to see if they are cool enough with just the fans. Setting the heat for 68 °F (20 °C) degrees in the colder months and 78 °F (26 °C) degrees for cooling in the warmer months can significantly reduce energy costs. Check the thermostat in your classroom to see if these settings have already been applied.   If you are a student, try saying to your teacher, “I read that we could save energy by making some minor adjustments to the thermostat in our classroom. Would it be okay if we tried that?” If you are a teacher, try saying to your students, “I am adjusting the thermostat to help us save some energy, but let me know if you start to feel too hot/cold.” Drafts indicate that windows, doors, and other areas may not be sealed well, and this can result in wasted energy. If you notice a draft, tell the maintenance staff at your school.  If you are a student, you might want to let your teacher know first. However, you could offer to tell the maintenance staff for them. Try saying something like, “I noticed that there is a draft near the windows in our classroom. Is it okay if I tell the maintenance staff, or would you rather let them know yourself?” If there are any shelves, rugs, or other things blocking the vents in your classroom at school, then moving these obstructions can help to save energy. Ask for help moving the obstruction if needed.  If you are a student, be sure to check with your teacher first. Try saying something like, “I noticed that the area rug is covering a heating vent, and we could save energy if we moved it slightly. Would it be okay if we did that?”
Summary:
Close the door when you leave or enter a room. Suggest using fans instead of cranking up the air conditioning. Check the thermostats for potential energy saving adjustments. Check for drafts in your classroom. Look for obstructions to vents.