In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Don't try to remove the jewelry yourself, or you will make the condition worse. Whether it is infected or embedded, visit your doctor and be sure to tell them that you want the nose ring permanently removed.  Many infections can be treated without removing the jewelry, so tell your doctor that you want it take out; otherwise, they'll assume you want to keep it in.  If your jewelry has become embedded, it may require surgical removal. Talk to your doctor about getting it removed as soon as you can. If you have removed your nose ring for good, you want to make sure the hole shrinks without infection or other trouble. Continue to clean the wound area twice a day using warm water or a saline solution. In most cases, the piercing hole will heal on its own, shrinking down so that all is left is a barely noticeable dimple. If your piercing has become stretched, it is less likely to heal back to its original shape. If you change your mind, and decide to get your nose pierced again, make sure the hole heals completely before getting it pierced again. If the area doesn’t heal, you can create scar tissue from the additional trauma to your nose. The piercing must be healed on both sides. How long this will take will vary from person to person.
Summary: Take your jewelry out unless it's become embedded or infected. Help the piercing heal. Wait for the area to heal before getting a new piercing.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Only capitalize the first word, words that come after a colon, and proper nouns. Don't put quotation marks around the title. Put a period after the title.  Let's say the name of the article you want to cite is “Ecuador: History and Culture.” The beginning of your entry would look like this: "Ecuador: History and culture." If the article includes an organization name or an anonymous author, you'll use that instead of the title. for "no date" in parentheses after the title. This tells the reader that no date was included. Use lowercase letters and include a period after the “n” and “d.” After the parentheses, put a period. Your entry would now look like this: "Ecuador: History and culture. (n.d.)." Capitalize each word of the name, except for “of,” “and,” and “to.” Put a period after the name. This is what your entry should look like now: "Ecuador: History and culture. (n.d.). Select Latin America." Include the entire URL of the site where you found the information you're citing. Do not put any punctuation at the end of the citation, unless it appears in the URL. Here's how your final entry might look: "Ecuador: History and culture. (n.d.). Select Latin America. Retrieved from http://www.sla.com/ecuador.html/" Just as in your in-text citations, you can use the organization that published the article if one was provided. Write the organization name first in your entry on your References page, in the same place you'd put the author.  If the website name is the same as the organization name, don't write it again after the page title. You can skip that part of the references entry and go straight to "Retrieved from." For example, let's say you're citing an article called “Relaxing with Deep Breathing,” which was published by the American Psychological Foundation. No date is provided. Here's what your entry would look like: "American Psychological Foundation. (n.d.). Relaxing with deep breathing. Retrieved from http://www.apf.com/Relaxing_and_deep_breathing/" Write “Anonymous” in place of the author in your citation, then format the rest of your entry as a typical website reference.  You might be citing a web page titled “Being Mindful During a Dog Walk,” written by an anonymous author. It's posted on a website called Bark Bark Friends, but there isn't a date. Here how your entry would look: "Anonymous. (n.d.) Being Mindful During a Dog Walk. Bark Bark Friends. Retrieved from http://www.barkbarkfriends.com/mindful_dog_walks/"
Summary: List the title of the article first if no author is listed. Write n.d. Include the name of the organization, publication, or website in italics. Write “Retrieved from,” then include the website's URL. List the organization first in the reference if one is listed. Put anonymous first in your entry if it's given as the author.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To find a bodyguard staffing agency in your area, search online. Review the staffing agency's open positions, and upload your resume. The staffing agency will contact you to set up an interview and discuss the next steps. Staffing agencies pair you with job openings with local companies or clients. While staffing agencies are helpful, you can absolutely find clients on your own. If you have any friends, family members, or acquaintances that need a bodyguard, give them your information. In addition, you can market your own protection business by getting business cards, designing a website, and sharing on social media. It is helpful to write an employment contract before you start, outlining your hours and rate of service. A great way to expand your network is to meet people at bodyguard courses. The instructors and other students can help expand your business circle. Ask others if they know of any clients looking for protection, and inquire about the best ways to grow your own business.  You can also ask your peers if they've had luck with any staffing agency in particular. To find a bodyguard class, search online and review options near your location. Before a client hires you, they often require a background check to ensure you are a credible professional. To get a background check, search the Internet for online background checks or background report companies. Some are free, while others require a small fee.  Most clients do not care what particular background check service you use. Basic background checks usually provide enough insight to your criminal history. If you are applying for high-profile jobs, they may require specific background checking services. If using a staffing agency, they will check your background for you.
Summary:
Consult a bodyguard staffing agency to pair you with clients. Take the freelance route to find clients yourself. Network through bodyguard classes to book your clients. Complete a background check before you take on the job.