INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A multimeter is a handy way to measure the different forces that make up an electrical charge. It’s helpful to have one on hand to test the current in any electrical circuit. Get one that measures the current, voltage, and resistance.  The current is the flow of electricity in a circuit. It is measured in amperes. A current’s voltage, measured in volts, is the pressure pushing the current along the circuit. Resistance indicates how much the circuit resists the flow of electricity. It is measured in ohms. Resistors are small tubes on wires. They don’t actively do anything, but they are important in limiting the electrical current. Without a resistor, the electrical current can become too strong and ruin other components. For example, if you attach an LED light to a circuit without a resistor, the light can burn out. Capacitors are the opposite of resistors. Instead of limiting the flow, they encourage it by storing a little bit of electricity. This way, if the power is disrupted, the circuit continues to work. For example, if you unplug your computer, the capacitors will ensure the electrical current runs smoothly from the battery. These components have + and - terminals that help conduct electricity. When activated, electricity flows through one end and out the other. Diodes have 2 ends while transistors have 3.  Diodes are used to make an electrical current flow in 1 direction only. Transistors are like switches that change the direction of a current. For basic electrical work, you will need a wire cutter and a wire stripper from a hardware store. To do this, cut the wires to the length first. Then, strip about 1⁄4 in (0.64 cm) of insulation off the ends before connecting them to components.  To work with the wire, hold the exposed ends against the components or tape them in place. If you use a breadboard, simply push the exposed end into the hole. When you first begin, you do not need to learn how to solder. Electrical wires are generally all copper. However, they are cased in different colors of plastic to distinguish their uses. Always connect like wires together. Use black and red wires to power your circuits.  Black wires are the main current conductors in a circuit. Red wires are secondary carriers. Blue and yellow wires are uncommon, but are used to carry electricity in complex circuits. White and gray wires are considered neutral because they conduct unused electricity. Green wires are grounding wires which bring the current to the ground for safety.

SUMMARY: Measure an electrical current with a multimeter. Limit an electrical current with a resistor. Store electricity with a capacitor. Control electrical currents using diodes and transistors. Practice cutting and stripping wires. Read about how wires of different colors are used.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ” There are many words that translate to “girl.” If you're not sure exactly what the context is, you'll want to pick a word that could most easily translate to a number of different situations.  "Chica” is a word that is used very frequently to refer to little girls as well as young women. This is a good bet in many situations. Remember that Spanish is spoken in many different countries. Each country has different slang words, and uses the language a little differently. Find out the local lingo for "girl." ” If you want to refer to someone as beautiful without implying that you're attracted to them, you'll want to stay away from suggestive words. This is also useful if you don't know the age of the girl being spoken about.  "Bella” is a common colloquial way of saying “beautiful.” You can also use, “linda” or “bonita.” In Spanish, the adjective generally comes after the noun. In English, we say, “the beautiful girl.” However, in Spanish, you would say, “la chica bella.” In this case, “la chica” is the noun (the girl). “Bella” is the adjective (beautiful). You can experiment with building sentences, such as “You are a beautiful girl,” or, “Eres una chica hermosa.”
Summary: Pick a generic term for “girl. Choose a word for “beautiful. Combine the words.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you begin the process of removing your lenses, make sure you have a contact container cleaned and prepared.  Make sure your container is free of debris by rinsing it out. Do not use tap water. Tap water is safe to drink, but not entirely sterile and can contain microorganisms that are harmful to the eye. Rinse out your contact lens container with solution, not water.  Either wipe the case dry with a clean, lint-free towel or let it air dry. Air drying is preferable, as it reduces the chance of spreading bacteria or debris into the case.  Contact lens cases should only be used for three months before being discarded. Keep track of how long you've had your case. . Before you remove your contacts, or do anything else that involves touching your eye, you should always thoroughly wash and dry your hands. Debris or bacteria you've had contact with throughout the day can lead to eye infection.  Get your hands wet with tap water. While people often encourage the use of warm water, temperature is a matter of personal preference. Warm or cold is fine.  The soap you use to wash your hands before removing your contacts should be pH neutral and contain little oil or fragrance.  Lather your hands, making sure to get between your fingers and the back of your hands. As you'll be touching your eyes directly, pay special attention to washing your finger tips and under your nails.  Scrub your hands under running water for at least 20 seconds. In order to keep track of time, you can hum the "Happy Birthday" song to yourself twice.  Rinse your hands. Be particularly careful about removing all soap, as soap can irritate your eyes.  If possible, air dry your hands before handling contact lenses to avoid getting lint trapped in your eyes. If that's not an option, use paper towel as it's less likely to leave debris on your hands. If you have one, it might be a good idea to use a nail brush. As you'll be having such close contact with your eyes, you want to make sure all debris is safely removed. To remove contact lenses, you need to be able to see your eyes. Find a clearly lit room that contains a mirror. Your lens should be position in front of the colored part of your eye. Look directly into your own eyes and see if you can use the mirror to see the outline of your contact. You want to know where the lens is before touching your eye to avoid inadvertently touching the eye itself. There's a chance you might drop your contact lens. To be safe, make sure you are standing over a clean surface. If you are standing over a sink, make sure you plug the drain so your contact lens doesn't disappear down the plumbing.

SUMMARY:
Clean your contact case. Wash your hands Find a mirror in a well lit room. Stand over an appropriate surface.