In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Career fair recruiters will be most attentive at the start of the fair. Get there early to beat the crowds, make a punctual first impression, and have plenty of time to meet with all the representatives on your priority list. Arriving early will also give you time to see where each company is located and to map out the order that you will meet them in. Make it known that you want to be there. Putting out positive vibes will make it seem like you're ready to work on whatever task a prospective employer gives you. When you meet a potential employer, you can introduce yourself, then say something like, “I was really looking forward to hearing more about your company.” When meeting with potential employers, a strong handshake is the best etiquette. Be polite when talking to career fair representatives; listen to what they have to say, don't interrupt, and avoid using slang language, as it will make you seem unprofessional.  If the representative has samples or giveaway items like pens or magnets, only take one. A great question to start with is, “What's your favorite part about working for this company?” It's a casual question that shows you're truly interested in playing a positive role in the company or organization. Use your pen and paper to write down important details like phone numbers and contact names. Creating a contact list will make it easier for you to review the positive and negative aspects you learned from various career recruiters and follow up with representatives after the fair. You can also collect business cards and company brochures.
Summary: Get there early. Be enthusiastic. Be polite and respectful. Ask the questions that you prepared. Take notes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Remove the lid from the cup, allowing the water droplets to fall into the tea. Place the lid on the table, making sure the inside faces upwards. Grip the side of the cup with one hand. Place your other hand under the cup to support it. It’s common to drink the soup instead of spooning it. Use your chopsticks, or a spoon if provided to pick up solid pieces. If your soup has noodles in it, slurp while eating them. In Japan, it’s rude not to slurp since the noise signifies that you enjoy the food. Serving yourself looks bad. Pour the sake out for anyone eating with you. Let them return the favor, or allow your server to do it when you are alone. Savor the drink, smelling its scent before you begin to sip it. Consider tipping your sushi chef with a shot of sake, or a beer for a job well done. This is customary in Japan. Don’t ask again if the chef doesn’t accept. Get the same drink for yourself if the chef accepts.
Summary: Drink tea with one hand under the cup. Drink soup from the bowl. Pour out sake for others.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Diffusers help to evenly disperse the airflow of the blow drier, and also set and scrunch the curls. Place a diffuser over your hair dryer before blow drying your hair.  You should always apply a heat protectant before blow drying your hair. Flip your hair over your head. Start diffusing at the roots, and stop at the midway point between your hair and your roots. This should give your hair some volume for the day. Use a lower setting on your blow dryer. Limit blow drying to twice a week to avoid drying out your hair. Curly hair should normally dry naturally. Something like a paddle brush is not appropriate for curly hair. Regular brushing can cause split ends and frizz. If you have tangles, start working them out with your fingers and then finish with a wide-toothed comb.  Never start brushing at your roots. This can cause both pain and breakage. Start the detangling process at the end of your hair and work your way up towards your roots. The wide-tooth comb should be able to comb out some tangles. You may have to use your fingers at the same time as the comb to work out more difficult tangles. As curly hair is prone to being drier than average hair, you should never flat iron at a high heat. Excessive use of heat treatments like a flat iron can cause your curls to grow limp. To keep your hair healthy, make sure to spray your hair with a heat protectant before straightening and keep your flat iron on a low setting.  Never set a flat iron higher than 400 degrees. If your flat iron only comes with a high and low setting, use the low setting. Do not flat iron too often. If your curls seem to be becoming limp, or your hair becomes very frizzy, you may want to avoid heat treatments for a bit. Product can help style curly hair, and it can also keep it from becoming too dry. Stop by a local salon or department store and stock up on products that meet your needs.  If your hair is becoming coarse, go for a silicone serum. Apply the serum to hair before brushing or styling it. If your hair is getting thin and fair, a silicone spray can work. Spritz only a small amount of your hair, as a little goes a long way. To keep your style intact, you have a few options. If you do not want your hair to look too stiff, go for styling lotions and gels labeled "lightweight." If your hair tends to be somewhat uncontrollable, you  may need a stronger product. Sculpting-gels and extra strong creams can help. Anti-frizz serum can help your hair look smoother, and may help eliminate frizz after showering or blow drying your hair. However, a little bit goes a long way. You only need a dime-sized portion of frizz serum for it to be effective. Make sure to smooth the serum evenly throughout your hair.
Summary:
Use a diffuser when you blow dry. Detangle your hair with your fingers and a wide-toothed comb. Use a heat protectant and low heat setting when flat ironing. Choose gels and creams to style and moisturize your hair. Use only a small amount of anti-frizz serum in your hair.