Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Think about how often you wear glasses. Think about your daily lifestyle. Determine how nice you want them to look.

Answer: This has an effect on several aspects of your new frames. People who wear glasses less often probably want to spend less money. They may also be okay with heavier frames. Those who wear glasses regularly may want to spend more money on a more durable pair. They might also want lighter, more practical frames. Some of your daily activities may call for special features. Proximity to water, activity, and machinery will affect which frames you select. If you wear your glasses during manual labor, look at the glasses of those around you. The common denominator between your coworkers’ frames may give you an idea as to what works best in your job. Those who are active throughout the day should look into break and scratch resistant frames. This will minimize how often you have to get the frames repaired. It is also advisable that you pick frames with a warranty. Free or discounted repairs are a must for the active glasses wearer. Think about how you will use your glasses. Some emphasize practicality and price over style. Others will use their glasses in professional or social situations that call for more sleek or stylish frames. The minimalistic pairs will cost you less, but the more fashionable are more likely to accentuate your face and outfit.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Bust acne with a honey and cinnamon mask. Try a honey, lemon, and baking soda mask as an alternative. Make a gentler mask with honey and turmeric powder. Fade scars and dark spots with honey and lemon.

Answer: In a small dish, mix together 3 teaspoons of raw honey and 1/2 teaspoon of ground cinnamon. Spread the mask over your face, avoiding the eye area. Wait 10 to 30 minutes, then rinse the mask off with warm water.  Use this mask no more than once per week. Cinnamon can be harsh on sensitive skin. If you have sensitive skin, test the mask on the back of your hand first. If you don't have cinnamon, you can use ground nutmeg instead. Mix together 1 tablespoon of honey, 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, and 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Apply the mask to your face, then wait 15 minutes. Rinse the mask off with warm water, then splash your face with cool water to close your pores.  Do not use baking powder; it is not the same thing. This mask may not be suitable for sensitive skin. Lemon juice can make your skin sensitive to sunlight. Avoid going outside after using this mask, or apply a 30 SPF sunscreen instead. Mix 2 tablespoons of honey and 1/2 tablespoon of turmeric powder. Apply the mask over your face, wait 20 minutes, then rinse it off with warm water.  You can use this mask up to 2 to 3 times per week. Turmeric not only helps treat acne, but it can also absorb excess oil from your skin and lighten discoloration. Because turmeric is gentler than cinnamon or lemon, it is suitable for sensitive skin. Mix 2 teaspoons of honey with 1/2 teaspoon of lemon juice. Spread the mask all over your face, wait 20 to 30 minutes, then rinse it off with warm water.  This mask can be harsh, so don't use it more than once or twice per week. Because of the lemon juice, this mask may not be suitable for sensitive skin. Lemon can make your skin sensitive to sunlight. Avoid going outdoors after using this mask, or use a 30 SPF sunscreen instead.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to https://www.facebook.com in a web browser. Click the Facebook logo. Click Pages. Click the name of a Page. Click Settings. Click Page Roles. Scroll down to the "Assign a New Page Role" section. Enter an email address. Click the drop-down menu to the right of the email field. Click Admin. Click the blue Add button.

Answer: Sign in if your're not automatically logged in. It's the blue f in a white square in the upper-left part of the window. It's in the left pane under "EXPLORE."  If the window doesn't open to the Page(s) you own or administer, click the Your Pages tab at the top of the window. You must be a Page admin to give someone else an admin role. Choose the page to which you'd like to add an admin. It's in the white bar in the upper-right corner of the window. It's near the center of the menu in the left part of the window. It's in the left pane of the window. Type the email address of the person to whom you want to give an admin role in the field below "Assign a New Page Role."   The person's whose email you entered can now administer your Facebook Page when they log in to Facebook with the same email address. Page admins can perform any function on the Page, including editing content, purchasing ads, and adding or deleting other users.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash the butternut squash. Poke holes in the squash with a fork. Plate the squash and microwave it for 5 minutes. Cut the squash from top to bottom. Remove the seeds and plate the squash flesh-side down. Microwave on high for 5-10 minutes. Let the squash cool and serve it any way you like.

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Rinse the squash with cold water and pat it dry. This will remove any dirt particles lingering on the squash’s skin. Poking holes in the squash will allow steam to escape while the squash cooks in the microwave. Just like a potato, the squash needs to be able to vent while it cooks.  Your holes don’t need to be more than 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) in, so don't worry if the squash is too hard to stab the fork very far. If you pierce the skin at all, steam will escape. Space the holes a few inches apart; you don’t need more than 15-20 holes. Place the butternut squash on a microwave-safe dish and microwave on high for 5 minutes. This will soften the squash, which will help you cut it. Don't worry if you can't fit the whole squash onto one dish; it's fine if it sticks out. Using a sharp chef's knife or serrated knife, cut the squash into 2 equal halves with a sawing motion. Cutting the squash will help it cook faster. When using your knife, hold the handle with your middle, ring and pinky finger, while using your thumb and index finger to hold the blade itself. This is called a "blade grip" and offers more control and balance than using all of your fingers to hold the handle. If you have the time (and access to an oven), set your seeds aside to make a tasty snack later. If not, discard the seeds. Place the butternut squash halves flesh-side down on a microwave-safe dish. Again, the halves can be larger than the dish. The length of time will depend on the size of your butternut squash. It’s okay to take it out and check it at 5 minutes. If it needs more time, put it in for another 5 minutes. The squash should be tender enough that you can stick a fork all the way through it. Microwaved butternut squash is great for soups, hummus, or a healthy snack.