Problem: Article: Let your parents know that you are interested in starting a babysitting business to earn some extra money. Ask them for their approval so that you can start your babysitting service.  This is very important because your parents will be able to judge if you are mature enough and responsible enough to care for other younger children. If your parents don’t feel like you are ready to babysit, you can ask them what you need to do to show them you are ready for the responsibility. Even if your parents agree that you are up to the task of babysitting, they might have other concerns. For example, they might worry that it could interfere with your schoolwork or family responsibilities. You can discuss these types of concerns with your parents and try to come to an agreement about how you will balance babysitting with your other tasks to get their approval. A formal babysitting course will help prepare you for various situations by teaching you valuable child care skills and first aid skills, including CPR. Look for well-known courses with good reputations like the ones offered by Red Cross or Safe Sitter. Parents will feel much better about leaving you to take care of their kids if they know you have received formal training from a reputable company.  Some course topics include basic child care, professionalism, safety, and even how to start a babysitting business. You typically have to be at least 11 years old to take these types of babysitting courses. Start by asking your parents, relatives, family friends, and members of your social circles to recommend you to people in need of a babysitter or let you watch their kids. Offer your services for free at first so you get some babysitting experience you can put on your resume. For example, if you have any young cousins, you can ask your aunts and uncles to let you look after them while they go run errands or go out for a date night. After they see that you can look after their kids with no problems, they might recommend you to other people they know and you can start charging for your services.
Summary: Obtain permission from your parents if you are under 18 years old. Take a babysitting course. Volunteer to care for children you know.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will want to stake out a few study spots you can come to as you prepare. Figure out what to look for when you're seeking out a space to study.  Look for a quiet area that's free of outside distractions. Your dorm room, for example, may be a poor spot to study as you'll be tempted by your television, computer, and other entertainment devices. Look for quiet spots away from loud noises. Is there a quiet coffee shop on campus? Is there a place in the library that's somewhat removed? You don't want to try to study in a place that may be interrupted by loud noises and gatherings. You should not study in the same spot every day. It can be draining to stay in the same spot for hours on end. You may retain more information if you break up study sessions between multiple study spots.  Pick several suitable places to study, whether at home, around town, or on your campus. Switch up where you go to study. Try a different spot every day or every few days. You can even change study spots in the middle of a session if you begin to feel restless. Changing your study spot may actually help you better retain information. Your brain may learn to associate material with a particular environment if you only study in one place. You may have trouble remembering that information after leaving that location. Many people feel they study more effectively with music in the background, or while periodically texting friends. This is actually not the case. You're far more likely to retain information if you study without outside distractions.  Do not bring any materials you don't need to a study session. If you don't need your laptop, for example, leave it at home. It may be a good idea to leave your cell phone behind or at least power it down while you study. Study groups can be effective, but if you choose to study with friends, pick friends who are focused. Do not study with friends who are likely to distract you. You will retain information better if you study it in a logical fashion. People tend to learn best if they study from concept to detail. Break your notes up into the different concepts they cover.  For example, if you're studying for an English exam, organize your notes by different genres of literature or fields of literary study. Do not jump in and try to remember every detail of a poem. Instead, learn the overarching ideas of a particular school of thought and then learn the specific ideas of different literary scholars. This can help you have an overview on hand to guide your studies. Once your notes are arranged in a logical fashion, read through them. Highlight and underline important details and make a brief outline reviewing the notes you took throughout the semester.  You can outline your notes based on major topics. In a big lecture class, it's not uncommon for the professor to discuss a major idea over the course of many class periods. You can also work on circling, highlighting, or underlining any information you'll need to have memorized. This includes things like names, dates, and vocabulary terms. You can write down this information on a separate piece of paper and use it to make note cards or flashcards later on.

SUMMARY: Find a productive study spot. Vary your study spots. Minimize distractions. Arrange your notes by topics. Create an outline of your notes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A true friend is someone that you have a great time with. You should be able to make your own fun, laugh together, get in trouble, and genuinely enjoy one another's company. It's not necessary that you have to laugh with your true friend---deep and meaningful conversations for a long period of time are usually are helpful to nurture a friendship. A true friend will always be honest with you, no matter what. It doesn't matter whether it's about something trivial, like whether your outfit looks good on you, or something life-altering, like if they found out that your partner is cheating on you. A true friend will never keep you in the dark. This doesn't include their telling you about their personal affairs all of a sudden. This will take a little time since your friendship isn't that ripe yet! A true friend will be fiercely loyal to you, whether you're present or not. This means that they'll stand by you, even if they don't agree with your decisions and stick up for you when nobody else will. However, don't expect them to stand up for you when you truly are wrong. If they do, reconsider their being a good friend. You can trust a true friend with anything, whether it's to feed your cat while you're on vacation or to keep your deepest, darkest secrets. If your secrets litter around the whole school, and the only person you have told it to would be your best friend, then they are not really considered real friends. A true friend is there when you need them, to share the good times and help you through the bad ones. They return your phone calls. They show up for the lame double date you made them agree to. They don't go M.I.A. when the going gets tough. A true friend is supportive of you and your goals. They won't try to change you, make you feel uncomfortable to holding you back.
Summary: Look for someone you can have fun with. Look for someone who will be honest with you. Look for someone who will be loyal to you. Look for someone trustworthy. Look for someone dependable. Look for someone supportive.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use several parallel spacers. Place your other surface on top of these spacers and position it exactly. Set the top surface carefully on the bottom surface. Start in the center and work out toward the edges. 5cm) roller to rid the surface of air bubbles, working from center to edge in all directions. Try a pinch or nip roll for best results. If you’ve done a thorough job of applying pressure, you can trim the edges almost immediately with power tools or machinery.
Summary:
Place spacers or dowels on top of surfaces that require exact positioning. Ask an assistant to hold the top item in place while you remove the spacers. Apply uniform pressure on the two surfaces to adhere them. Use a three-inch (7. Trim the sides after the surfaces have been rolled and the bond has been set.