Don't just stop at a problem you don't understand and immediately go out and ask for help. Instead, skip it and move on. You may discover the answer further into the homework. If not, you don't want to burden someone with too many questions. Stick to the items you truly can't work out yourself. Schedule enough time to get all of your assignments done early. Sticking to your schedule will help you avoid a lot of needless stress. Reaching out to another student in class can be a great way to get a little extra help.  Make sure you contact them with specific questions. Offer to be a resource to them as well should they need help in the future. Don't be a burden. Only reach out after you've truly exhausted all other options. Getting together with other students to get homework done can be a great motivator.  Find like minded students who are eager to work hard. Try to meet regularly once or twice a week. With or without a group, you should ask students for their phone numbers and keep a lists by class.  This way if you are in a jam and do not know what the homework was, or when a test is, you can ask another student for help.  It sure beats studying for a test that was postponed and it sure beats working on a homework that the Teacher already did for everyone in class. If you are having trouble in a particular class, seeking the help of a professional tutor could be helpful. A tutor will be able to give you the one on one attention you need to stay focused on your homework and help you answer any questions you may have along the way. Many times the school, college or university will provide free tutoring on campus after school hours. They may have habits or ideas that will also work for you. Completing homework assignments and studying for exams are both learned skills. It's possible that your friends and classmates have skills to share with you.  Start with friends or classmates that are working on the same assignments you are. Not everything that works for your friends will work for you. Consider what they have to say and try out things that might be helpful!
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure you've done all you can. Don't fall behind on your homework. Get the email address or phone number of a few classmates. Form a study group. Get a tutor. Ask your friends or classmates how they work efficiently.

Q: Solid white linen tunics were a very common garment worn by both Egyptian men and Egyptian women for everyday wear. You can find the tunics at costume shops, medieval collectible shops, Amazon, and eBay.  Men: your tunic should fall right below the knee. The sleeves should be ¼ to ¾ length and somewhat loose.  Women: your tunic should be fitted and extend down to your ankles; the sleeves are optional. Keep it simple. Many of today’s tunic’s come in a variety of colors and styles. However, in ancient Egypt, tunics were almost exclusively white. Male Egyptian laborers mainly wore linen loincloths or skirts that were tied at the waist while the rest of the material was drawn between the legs to cover the groin area and buttocks.  Men who wear loincloths should ideally be shirtless. The only other items typically worn with loincloths are jewelry, adorned collars, headpieces and sandals. This is an alternative to the tunic. Don't combine it with the tunic. Egyptians wore headpieces made of fabrics, gems, jewelry and gold for both class status and practical reasons. They are often the most extravagant and recognizable part of the ensemble. Without them, it can be difficult to distinguish Egyptian clothing from that of Rome or Greece. You can buy them at costume shops and online retailers. Research your headdress and character before making any purchases. Each style represented a different status, divinity, and era. Ancient Egyptian footwear was created using leather hide and papyrus as straps to secure the hide to the soles of the feet. To replicate the look, sandals should be made from leather with flat soles and the majority of the foot should be exposed. Gladiator-style, t-strap or goddess sandals will complement the look well. Many ancient Egyptians who were of the lower classes went barefoot throughout their entire lives. Depending on the environment, you can pull off an even more authentic look by not wearing shoes at all.
A: Wear a tunic. Wear a loincloth if you are male. Buy a headdress based on your gender and historical representation. Wear strappy brown or tan sandals. Go barefoot as an alternative.

Article: If you're obsessed with a crunchy crust, consider baking the pizza on a skillet. Place a cast-iron skillet over medium heat until the pan gets hot. Place one or two slices of microwaved pizza on the skillet using tongs. After about thirty seconds to a minute, use the tongs to lift the pizza and check the bottom. Cook until it's as crispy as you like it.  Don't crowd the pan. If you put too many slices of pizza in the pan at once, the crust won't crisp evenly. If you want a crunchier finish, melt half a tablespoon of butter in the pan before heating up the pizza. This will add a buttery, deliciously flaky finish to the bottom crust. If you use a waffle iron to reheat your pizza, you can skip the microwave and oven entirely. First rearrange the toppings on the pizza. They should be clustered together in the upper left corner of the pizza slice near the crust. Then, fold the pizza. Bring the bottom point up to the top left corner and press the pizza to make a fold. Finally, press your pizza into a pre-heated waffle iron and cook for about five minutes, continually checking for doneness. If you have small pizza pieces or a large waffle iron you don't need to fold the pizza or rearrange the toppings. Instead, sandwich two pizza pieces together and press them in the waffle iron. Fresh ingredients such as basil leaves and sliced mozzarella are excellent additions to any pizza. Also consider adding some traditional pizza toppings such as olives, anchovies, and sliced bell peppers. Finally, try experimenting. Add leftovers such as diced chicken or taco meat to the top of your pizza for a fun twist. If you don't want to add new ingredients, consider using a dipping sauce such as ranch or bleu cheese dressing to spice up your leftovers.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Finish the pizza on a skillet. Finish your pizza in a waffle iron. Add gourmet ingredients to your pizza.